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And the figure I'm talking about is the Walmart exclusive Robbie the Robot from the movie Forbidden Planet. This Robbie figure is a pretty big one. He's big, he's bulky, he's electronic, which is what's really cool. Push the button right here, he lights up and talks. Okay, there we go. He's got some articulation. I can't really tell what all he does because I haven't taken him out of the box yet. He says he walks, he talks, all this for only $20. I mean, think about it. You got a $20 electronic figure, you got a $20 Transformer. Oh well, now this figure is made by, well on the back it says Trendmasters. But down here in the corner it says Gold Lock. So I really have no idea who makes this guy. Somebody down in the comments will correct me. But this is really cool and he is a Walmart exclusive. He's down on the bottom shelf. They also make an Iron Giant figure. I got the Iron Giant figure a couple of months ago for my son. He loves the movie. Just never grabbed this guy until a couple of days ago. And one of the main reasons I got him is not only is Robbie a robot icon for us sci-fi fans, he is the logo of Toy Hacks. And so that was a big part of my influence for picking him up. Now, if you're a sci-fi fan and you're around my age, I'm not divulging that, you've seen Robbie the Robot. Now he made his first appearance in the 1956 film Forbidden Planet. And ever since then he has featured in multiple sci-fi movies and TV shows. So enough of me rambling on about the figure. Let's go ahead and get him ripped open out of this package and take a look at him. And welcome to Patriot Prime Reviews. Now, once you get Robbie all open and out of the packaging, you'll see that he looks like he just stepped right out of the silver screen. I love the sculpted details on this guy. He looks awesome. Now there's not a lot of coloring, but that's the way he was back then. I mean, he's pretty much a black robot and all the details are up there in his dome. And you can see lots of little gimmicks and gadgets up there inside his head. He's got these little things up here. Now I wish these spun, but they don't. They're a soft plastic or rubber here on the back. He's got a speaker, his switch for his different functions. Now he does have articulation here in the arms. These are on a ball joint so they can go up, down and all around. And there is a wrist rotation. And that's pretty much it for the articulation that you can do with him. That's other articulation that is motorized. Now, as I said earlier, he is electronic and he has a few different features. The switch right here on the back, as I showed earlier. One, if it's switched over here, all he's going to do is his lights and sounds. So you hit this little yellow button. Hopefully this will show up. That's his first clip from the movie. Second clip, and this one should be old sci-fi sounds. Yeah, you couldn't watch a sci-fi movie back in the day without hearing those sounds right there. Now you flip the switch on the back, hit the yellow button again, and he's going to take off walking while doing all of his different sounds. And it's cool his waist swivels, his arm turns, his head turns. That's really cool. It's hard to believe I only paid $20 for this thing. So go ahead and turn him off. Now the hard thing is trying to get him to turn off so he's straight. Now Robbie here is powered with four AA batteries and they go in right here at his feet. He got two that go in this foot and two that go in that one. And you can see he's got wheels right here that help move him along. So now, for a quick size comparison, here is Robbie the Robot with Generation 1 Optimus Prime. Robbie's case mate, the Iron Giant. Diamond Selects Maximillian from the Black Hole. And War for Cybertron Siege Commander Class Jetfire. Robbie the Robot is a really cool addition to your collection. I mean, you get a lot of bang for your $20. And I highly recommend this guy. If you're in the action figure aisle, especially with the Transformers, you'll find him there on the lower shelf with his buddy the Iron Giant. Now I didn't go over the Iron Giant because Dylan's already broken. So there you go guys, the one more exclusive Robbie the Robot. So does a Robbie the Robot belong in your collection? Absolutely. If you're a sci-fi or robot fan in general, you need to have this icon on your shelf. This guy is fantastic looking. I love the electronics, the gimmicks, and for only $20. I mean, my God, why not pick him up? This thing is awesome. Now, as I said earlier, Robbie here is toyhacks.com's mascot. And Toyhacks, if you're listening, I know you make weapons. So why don't you make the weapons to make him look like he does right here on your Toyhacks Armory card? I would so love to have a Robbie armed to the teeth like that. That is so cool. So yeah, you see this guy on the shelf. Pick him up. Don't hesitate. Don't be like me and wait months to pick up this guy. He is awesome and I couldn't be happier. Now guys, if you enjoyed the video, don't forget to like, don't forget to subscribe, and don't forget to hit that bell icon to get notified when I upload new reviews. Once again, this is Patriot Prime, signing out.