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haha harry potter fans read! [note no for the easily offended ;)]

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Nov 3rd 2003#127620 Report
Member since: May 12th 2003
Posts: 1088
Mattel recently introduced the "Harry Potter Broomstick". It's a battery-powered toy that resembles the flying Nimbus 2000 brooms from the Harry Potter movies. For added effect, the broom makes "flying noises" and vibrates.

After a while on the market, concerned parents noticed that mostly young girls seemed to enjoy the toy - especially the vibrating part...

Here are some of the customer reviews from the Toys R Us website:


Reviewer: A toy enthusiast from NJ
This toy was #1 on my daughter's Christmas list. So what the heck, although it has no educational value I figured it would be good for imaginative play. It wasn't until after she opened her gift and started playing with it that I realized that the toy may offer a more than sensational experience. The broomstick has cute sound effects and ***VIBRATES*** when they put it between their legs to fly. Come on---what were the creators of this toy thinking? She'll keep playing with the Nimbus 2000, but with the batteries removed.


Reviewer: Ashley from TX
My 12 year old daughter is a big Harry Potter fan, and loved the part with the Nimbus 2000, so I decided to buy her this toy. I was afraid she would think it was too babyish, but she LOVES this toy. Even my daughter's friends enjoy playing with this fun toy. I was surprised at how long they can just sit in her room and play with this magic broomstick! A great buy for any Harry Potter fan!


Reviewer: A toy enthusiast from Maine, USA
I recently bought this for my son, Vantro. He's a HUGE Harry Potter fan. Seen the movie 32 times (in the theaters) and made the paper. This toy gives him the ability to fly around the house zapping things. My only problem I see with the toy is the batteries drain too fast and his sister fights him over it, so now I need to buy her one.


Reviewer: poola13 from Ohio
When my 12 year old daughter asked for this for her birthday, I kind of wondered if she was too old for it, but she seems to LOVE it. Her friends love it too! They play for hours in her bedroom with this great toy. They really seem to like the special effects it offers (the sound effects and vibrating). My oldest daughter (17) really likes it too! I reccomend this for all children.

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im sorry but that cracks me up , haha
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Nov 3rd 2003#127624 Report
Member since: Mar 24th 2002
Posts: 3114
I can't find that item on the toys'r'us website. -___-

But yes, it's funny. :p
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Nov 3rd 2003#127633 Report
Member since: Aug 28th 2001
Posts: 970
Why the hell would it vibrate anyways? It looked like a smooth ride in the movie. That's like making the broom glow in the dark or something.
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Nov 3rd 2003#127640 Report
Member since: May 12th 2003
Posts: 1088
i didnt get it from a site i got it from a news thingy, lol . .. . but hey got me laughing hehe
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Nov 3rd 2003#127657 Report
Member since: Feb 17th 2003
Posts: 2450
oh my - I am holding my belly - this has got to be the grand prizewinner hahaha
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Nov 3rd 2003#127687 Report
Member since: Apr 20th 2002
Posts: 3000
And to think the designer wasn't Japanese for once. :rolleyes:
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Nov 3rd 2003#127688 Report
Member since: Feb 17th 2003
Posts: 2450
Post in a Japanese hotel room:
"You are pleased to take advantage of the chambermaid."

saw that somewhere - cracked me up
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Nov 3rd 2003#127695 Report
Member since: Apr 25th 2003
Posts: 1977
My oldest daughter (17) really likes it too!


I bet she does lol. Thats too funny!!

lol@mihai
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Nov 4th 2003#127706 Report
Member since: Aug 25th 2001
Posts: 1619
"Ooh Harry, work your magic."
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Nov 4th 2003#127708 Report
Member since: Jun 3rd 2003
Posts: 1867
Wasn't it obvious to you guys that Harry Potter was just a coverup for a secret franchise of sex toys directed at children ages 5-10?
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