Summary
Highlights
Originally designed to dance with water, the toy's water has evaporated. However, pressing buttons can still make it simulate a foamy bath.
A fun wind-up toy that skitters along surfaces and can be reversed by adjusting its arm.
This toy acts like a spinning top, activated by a pull cord. While it spins well, its intended 'bucket breaking' feature did not function as described.
Gary features a soft, squishy shell and a pullback mechanism that propels him forward when released.
By pressing down on Sandy's helmet, her arms move in a karate-chopping action.
A Rubik's Cube-like puzzle where the goal is to align the pieces to form Spongebob's face. The reviewer successfully solves it after some effort.
This set includes Squidward in a boat and Spongebob in the background. It features a launcher that shoots Krabby Patty discs when Squidward is pulled back.
A Spongebob toy that comes with a joke book. Spongebob laughs when squeezed, although the joke book's humor is debatable.
Plankton with a creepy grin and an eye that is supposed to wiggle in water, though the water has mostly evaporated. It also has a wobbly base.
An impressive motorized toy for a kids' meal. It has an on/off switch that makes the wheels spin, allowing Patrick to move independently.
This toy has a record and play function, allowing users to record short messages and play them back in Spongebob's voice.
By pressing a button on the back, Spongebob's eyes change between different expressions, including hearts, goofy eyes, and large eyes.