Fisher-Price Imaginext Adventures Pirate Ship | 
| Brand: Fisher-Price
Buy New: $49.98
New (18) from $49.98
Rating: 49 reviews Sales Rank: 2730
Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 8 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.6 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 16 x 19.9
MPN: L1284 Model: L1284 UPC: 027084468571 EAN: 0027084468571 ASIN: B000NW3LP6
Release Date: June 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Imagine sailing through uncharted waters as the captain of your very own pirate ship! | | • | The Imaginext Adventures Pirate Ship Playset comes with two figures, separate helmets and swords, 2 flags, treasure chest with treasure pieces, and a working triple cannon! | | • | Place any of the pirate figures on the action points throughout the ship for extra action! | | • | Host a gut-wrenching sword duel, shoot the cannon, drop the anchor or extend the plank! | | • | Imaginext Adventures unlock a new adventure every time you play! |
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Product Description Imagine... sailing through uncharted waters as the captain of your very own pirate ship. Each day you're dodging danger and searching for hidden treasure. If you and your crew run into trouble, drop your anchor and reveal your hidden cannons. This action-packed pirate ship lets kids explore the uncharted corners of their imagination. Measures 19"L x 7.5"W x 18.5"H.
Amazon.com Product Description Adventures on the high seas abound with the Fisher Price Imaginext Adventures Pirate Ship. Designed for children ages three and older, the pirate ship comes complete with its own pirates, treasure, and more -- ready to sail where your child's imagination takes it! Plenty of Imaginative Action The pirates have plenty to do, thanks to special "action points" all over the ship. Your child can simply place a pirate on one of the ship's five special areas, turn the figure, and watch the action! The pirates can lower the ship's sails, drop the anchor, and fire the three hidden cannons. Two pirates can even fight a duel, and the captain can extend the plank for some unlucky soul to walk. Built Tough for Adventurous Journeys Like all Fisher Price toys, the Adventures Pirate Ship is built tough, with larger pieces that are easier and safer for little hands to manipulate. It includes three pirates with interchangeable hats and swords, a treasure map, treasure chest filled with treasure, and a cannon that really works. Additional accessories are sold separately. Your child will have hours of fun entering an imaginary world of adventure. However, pirates should use this ship on an imaginary sea only -- it's not built for use in real water. The pirate ship measures about 19 by 7.5 by 18.5 inches. It does not require any batteries. What's in the Box Pirate ship, 2 pirates with interchangeable hats and swords, and treasure chest with treasure. 
The pirate ship can drop an anchor and fire three hidden cannons. View larger. | 
You can raise and lower the ship's realistic sails. View larger. |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 44 more reviews...
Lots of fun, and very durable November 14, 2007 James Huff (Los Angeles, CA United States) 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
We bought this pirate ship in October 2007, and haven't had any of the problems with it coming apart that some earlier reviewers mentioned. (Perhaps the 2007 version is improved?) We're actually very happy with this toy--it is very well designed, with just the right balance between functionality and durability. There are lots of things to do (raise/lower the sails, the anchor, fire the canons three different ways, etc.), and everything works well and holds up to the normal amount of abuse that a four-year-old and his 2-year-old brother can dish out. One of our kids' favorite toys, and one of ours as well.
My son loves this ship! October 20, 2007 K. Hansen 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
My 4 year old got this for his birthday. He hasn't been one to play with toys much. He prefers video games, so to keep those kind of things to a minimum, I am looking for toys to keep his interest. He has played with this nearly every day for a month, and still seems excited about it. He likes the cannons that really shoot, the sails that open and close and the figures. His older siblings enjoy playing with him too. It encourages open ended play and imagination which is great!
My daughter loves it! October 26, 2007 Rebecca Burke 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
My 3 year old daughter really loves pirates (think Wiggle's Captain Feathersword). When she got this for her 3rd birthday, I was not happy - she was supposed to be getting the Little Tykes version. She absolutly loves it, as does my 5 year old son, and our 40ish year old neighbors and their teenage girls! The only downside is there are lots of small accessories that can easily be lost. Other than that, this is really neat!
Glue Would Help October 14, 2007 Mrs Mike 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I bought this for my son's 4th birthday this year. While he really enjoys playing with it, he get frustrated that it falls apart VERY easily. My husband finally glued the hull of the ship together (leaving everything else to be able to pull apart) and that did the trick. This is a good step up from the Little People pirate ship.
2007 Is new version November 6, 2007 William C. Bagdi (NJ) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
My son got this last Christmas(2006), and we were all excited. But within days we found the ship kept coming apart even with very little force applied while he was playing. It soon docked to the side of the room and made a voyage every once-in-a-while when my son saw something pirate like, but then was left for us to clean up and repair. I don't know if the 2007 version is better, but it certainly looks better with a lot more features. If the ship's hull comes apart in various pieces, I would hesitate to buy it. Try it out in the store first if you can or don't be afraid to return it if your child gets frustrated after a week(keep in mind your store's return policy) If it was fixed for 2007, it seems like it would be worth buying. It only gets 3 stars for fun because of the frustration the 2006 version causes
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