

🎉 Get ready to unleash the fun with Goo Jit Zu!
The Heroes of Goo Jit Zu Versus 2 Pack features two action figures that light up and make sounds, providing an engaging play experience. Weighing just 1.01 pounds and designed for children aged 4 and up, these colorful plastic figures require no assembly or batteries, making them perfect for instant play. Ideal for collectors and young adventurers alike!





| Item Weight | 1.01 Pounds |
| Size | Medium |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Theme | Action |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 48.0 |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Special Features | Goo Power |
L**L
Son loves it!
Was more then I wanted to spend but my son loved it! Made his Christmas.
J**K
Glitter and glow fighters!
I received Thrash and Rock Jaw.Thrash reminds me of Stretch Armstrong...he's thick, but rubbery. Pull his arms and legs and he stretches far enough that I thought he might snap. He has a glittery filling, so apparently he's a fancy fighter. He needs a little help standing on his own.Then there's the aptly named Rock Jaw. He's filled with sterilized water, preservatives, and little stones that you can see through his translucent covering. He can stretch but snaps right back into place immediately. He stands on his own without help.These figures both glow in the dark which will probably be exciting for bedtime play for little ones who are supposed to be asleep.The recommended age is for 4 years and up. My 2 year old enjoys playing with these but doesn't access the full functionality of stretching Thrash since it's fairly hard to stretch him. A 4 year old shouldn't have much trouble with that though.Latex free and made in China.At the time of this review the retail price was under $20 which seems fairly reasonable but I would try to get these when they are on sale. I think kids will have fun with these figures. Giftable.Thanks for reading and I hope you found this helpful.
M**A
Squishy and stretchy figures that glow in the dark.
At first, I wasn’t sure that these 2 action play figures would be awesome, but I was pleasantly surprised. The set comes with 2 characters. One of these is a shark named Thrash. The other character is a crocodile named Rock Jaw. Both figures are squishy, stretchy, and glow in the dark. Rock Jaw is filled with small hard beads, and wears a non removable shark tooth necklace. Thrash is filled with a sparkly goo, and wears gloves that are painted onto his hands. My 5 and 9 year old love playing with these.
M**M
Awesome
Like the old stretch arm strong. Pull them, stretch them. Kids love to play with these squishy cool Goo fighters. My boys are pretty rough. So just keep in mind. The stretching to limits will ultimately cause them to bust open.
G**R
Overpriced for what they are
I have very low expectations on how long these two toys will last. I’m a little disappointed and wish they didn’t cost as much as the asking price is.The heads are hard plastic then the bodies are that super super flexible, stretchy goo material. (That one that picks up every dirt and dust particle around to cling to it). The super stretchy part is then painted and there’s some feedback from others that as the kids stretch and stretch the toy under it the paint starts to peel. The snake is filled with sand (hard to press chest) and the tiger filled with water (soft to press chest). I love the idea of the different materials in each one as a great taking point to discuss solids vs liquids with little ones. They don’t stand up on their own, just lay down.
A**3
Very cheaply made.
My seven year old was excited to try these out.He was very disappointed when he pulled on the arm and it practically tore right off.These toys are very cheaply made and not made to last.Disappointing product.
T**P
Lots of fun
A lot of fun even for adults. Children play with them and they are almost indestructible, but adults likes them too. This makes a good gift for adults like a stress reliever. Funny how flue shark glows in the dark, you can always find it.
C**M
Remember Stretch Armstrong?
The squishy Goo Jit Zu hero reminds me of Stretch. This guy is fluid filled and squish as can be. The other Goo Jit Zu hero is sand filled, so he is a totally different tactile character. If you have a child who likes tactile objects, they will love these. And if the goo and sand isn't enough, they also glow in the dark.
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