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17.5.2020

Ive been wanting one of these for years but couldnt justify paying over £100 for him so when i saw him for £40 i couldnt resist and just had to have him and bring him home. Like all the fur real animals etc ive bought in the past this doesn't disappoint hes wonderful. hes well made although i bought him for myself yes im a big kid im sure any starwars fan adult or child will love him to bits plus he seems sturdy enough for a child to play with him and not hurt him easily. When he arrived he was having a serious bad hair day it was stuck up in all directions and did look very funny so he did need to have his hair brushed to make him look handsome and stylish again which he seemed to enjoy although he did shout a bit when i found a knot which was understandable ,his hair is super soft you will find he does have some special hair gel in his hair to keep it in place and styled perfectly. he talks, moves, his facial expressions are just adorable. He can like everyone sometimes get upset and shouts at you but usually hes in a good mood and likes to have a chat with you, oh and hes very ticklish and laughs when you find his ticklish spot. he sometimes gets tired so he does like to have a sit down and when you lie him down he goes to sleep ill warn you he does snore lol. as you can see in the video when he hears starwars music played by his new best friend yoda he sings and dances along with the music which is super cute i found this out by accident ? he also sings and dances to other music my chewie seems to like rock music the best ive introduced him to lots of different music he really hates classical music and growls and shouts if he hears it but he seems to get super excited when rock music is played so he has good taste,All in all he is good value for money hes fun super cute and adorable and the more time you spend with him the more he learns and shows you new things. He even has his own little bag to put his special things in while hes on his adventures the bag is made from soft plastic but it does open up and will fit a small chocolate bar in it just in case he needs a snack. He can sit or stand although i wouldnt change it too much as i think his hip joints may become loose over time. Once brushed with a soft brush after his bad hair day his hair has pretty much stayed and not got messy again , if you brush his hair be careful with knots as he will soon let you know and will shout and growl at you if you catch a knot while brushing his hair, i used a very soft brush as i didnt want to pull his hair out when brushing it i just wanted to make him not look like he had a electric shock lol . I recommend owning your very own chewie regardless of your age he wont disappoint you and hes a very loyal friend and enjoys spending time and interacting with you, all in all he makes a fun new addition to the family ??
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27.10.2018

✯ STAR WARS™✯ ULTIMATE CO-PILOT CHEWIEFrom the box: 'RECOMMENDED AGE GUIDE ~ 4 YRS+'BATTERIES: 4 x AA are handily supplied and are already in situ.When the time comes to replace, the battery compartment is at the bottom of Chewie’s back, located behind the hard to find Velcro-type closure that needs splitting apart...and a cross-head screwdriver is required (final image below refers).The Velcro seals together again relatively easy and the fur is easily teased over to hide it again.‘Made in China’ooOooSupplied with limited instructions (multi-lingual), IMO, the toy arrives in a colourful cardboard & perspex-fronted presentation box measuring around 36 cm x 44 cm x 15 cm.Chewie is set to ‘TRY ME’ mode in the box (middle-switch position).Prodding his tummy through the hole in the box is responded to with a fair Wookiee roar, displaying a fine set of (soft-finish) teeth in the process!It takes a bit of manipulating to get him out of the box and there is a little bit of moulting fur, in my experience.Chewie stands around 40 cm tall & 33 cm wide, with arms outstretched. He has a fair bit of fur, some of which is initially gelled to tame his flowing locks & there is a touch on his moustache:? ‘To withstand hyperspace travel, Chewie's hair is gelled into place; gently brush to remove or let it wear off naturally with play.’This gives him a 2-tone colouring to start with, with the gelled areas matted & a bit prickly in places.Chewie stands unaided but doesn’t walk. He needs help to sit down ~ 2 clicks on his legs.Chewie’s main body is a rigid plastic-type, including his paws & nose, so not necessarily someone you might want to curl up in bed with, especially with his ammunition belt (plastic-type) and opening satchel.As far as I can ascertain so far, he is house trained, unlike some of the other creations by ‘furReal™’, e.g.
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27.10.2018

The animatronic toys I have recently tried out recently, a dog and a parrot, have been either too big and scary or too loud and noisy. I’m pleased to say this 'walking carpet' is a sensible size and not too annoying.He comes ready activated (Yay!) And if he has not be set to 'Try me' already, you can switch him on via a switch on his back below his neck. So he is ready to go out of the box on Christmas morning. Why can't they all do that?After that, you will need to replace his batteries with 4 x AA 1.5 V batteries.He stands 16 inches tall with a width of around 12 inches with his arms splayed. His appearance is made cutesy because, on his bandalero, is attached a rather schoolboy-looking satchel.He is poseable – his arms move and his legs stand or sit. And he goes to sleep when he’s laid on his back. (Worth knowing!)He has blue eyes and his fangs aren’t that prominent. He is plush but not that cuddly because he’s been at the industrial hair gel to tame down his coiffure and tash. The instructions advise that you can brush it off or let it wear off naturally. Heavens only knows what he'll look like by that time.When you press his tummy, he does a creditable wookie roar at a reasonable volume. It says it does a 'big roar', but don’t worry – it's not that big. He doesn’t speak, thank goodness – he just does his wookie growls. He reacts to being shaken – don’t we all.As animatronic toys go, this one is a winner with us. The 'walking carpet' is by far the best we’ve tried so far.Recommended for wookie fans. :-)
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14.11.2018

So I have put this through it's paces with my 4 year old grandson. Like a lot of children, Chewbacca is his favourite for all the reasons he is not mine (I'm not a fan of the Wookie language) so I was sure this would be a big hit with him and I wasn't disappointed.Chewbacca is quite a large toy at just over 15 inches, which is ideal for an interactive buddy toy of it's type; robust enough to stand up to interactive play and small enough to carry around. Chewy has a vast repertoire of sounds, from groans and grunts to snores and other 'wookie' noises. It claims to have a 100 different sounds and motions and I can well believe this is true.Even now I don't think we've discovered them all - as soon as I think we're on repeat a new one comes into the mix. The sound level is perfect. Loud enough to hear but not so loud it would drive you crazy which is often a massive drawback to this kind of toy. He responds to your voice even from the other side of the room. There is a handy 'off' switch if Chewy is a bed sharer and you don't want him going off the in the middle of the night!Chewy doesn't walk, but can stand and sit. New noises are produced on lying down (he goes to sleep). He also opens his eyes, moves his face, body, head and arms, and responds to touch in various parts of his body.Yes, it's expensive, and as with all toys there is a certain novelty value which may wear off depending on your child, but for the ultimate star wars fan this is certainly a nice addition to their collection.
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30.10.2018

Wow!If this toy falls within your budget then you would be making someone very, very happy if you gave it to them this Christmas.This is a mini Chewbacca, complete with all that you would expect it to be.It has the hair, the neat little satchel on his belt and it looks just like the original - but small enough to carry around as your new best friend.Not only that, it talks to you! It has lots of different ‘wookie’ sounds and noises to keep you occupied. He also moves his mouth and arms as he speaks.He is activated by pushing his tummy. You can also switch it off, should the need arise, by sliding a small switch on his body.There is also a battery box there, under the fur and secured with Velcro,so you can recharge him if he goes into hyper sleep.That said, you are unlikely to find him annoying or irritating, as the level of the sounds has been set at a sensibly low level.He also vocalises if you pat his head, move him around or talk to him.If you lay him on his back, he shuts his eyes and sleeps.His hair is lacquered down when he first comes out of the box, but a gentle comb releases all that fluffy fur.His bark is worse than his bite - and if young fingers do get trapped in the mouth, the pressure is low enough to ensure there is no pain or damage!There are going to be a lot of happy kids this Christmas if they find this in their Christmas stocking!
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27.12.2019

Reeerr-arrrgh-aaah! The immortal words of everyone's favourite Wookie, Chewbacca. As a lifelong Star Wars fan, Chewie means more to me than most real-life people. With technology being what it is now, we have the ability to have these interactive toys and dolls which we only dreamed of when we were babes. The downside being that as grown men and women it's a little unseemly to be cuddling this in public and trying to bring it to bed while the missus is watching Call The Midwife. Therefore, we must enjoy this from a distance by giving it to our kids.Luckily my kids are only recently getting into Star Wars but are big fans of dolls and toys regardless of what they are. Out of the box this Chewbacca looks amazing,though it is coated in an unusual solution which may put some people off (the missus). This soon fades after a few cuddles and plays. What remains is a friendly hairy buddy you can bring on adventures with you, your questions answered in cute growls and howls just like in the movies. Chewie swivels and shudders and blinks with all the emotion of an old fashioned stop-motion King Kong, arms moving up and down as if a little elf is trapped inside. It's fun, the kids love it, and it reminds me of a time when I would embark on a galaxy-saving quest in my mind with the more static fur balls of the past.
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3.11.2018

Arriving in a massive box, this Star Wars Wookie companion, is huge!Make sure you have a pair of scissors to hand to help unpack him as there are a few ties that need to be snipped at the rear of the packaging.Standing about 40cm (15 inches) tall, he is a truly impressive character.Gorgeously detailed, with a bandolier, opening bag, detailed hands feet, teeth and eyes, and realistic Wookie fur, he is also absolutely gorgeous.It may say 4 years and over on the box, but my wife who is a huge Star Wars fan, fell in love with him instantly!Reacting to many different stimuli, he really does interact with you and you can almost believe he is talking back to you!Lay him on his back and after snuffling for a few minutes,he will shut his eyes and fall asleep snoring contentedly.After settling in, he decided that the nearest thing to the Millennium Falcon he could find was my robot vacuum cleaner, so he piloted that around the room!He may be expensive, but he really is absolutely fantastic and a must for Star Wars fans of any age!
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31.10.2018

Chewbacca has got to be one of the most iconic and recognisable figures from the world of film, but this delightful toy will appeal to youngsters who are as yet unfamiliar with the story that took place a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. Chewie grunts, growls and warbles away as well as changing his facial expressions and moves his arms around. He even engages with movements nearby and snores when lying down for sleep. The fur is thick and lustrous and it’s a good size too. I’d say it’s aimed at children between 3 and 6 and really has that cute factor that makes adults and children want to play with it. That said, our cocker spaniel is scared of it, but he’s also scared of Tickle Me Elmo.The price is a bit of an eye-opener and it takes 4 AA batteries so having a stack of spairs on standby would be prudent. Overall though, a great toy that will delight all ages... but not spaniels.
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10.11.2018

This toy is pricey but well-made with attention paid to all little details of the character. If you are old enough then you might remember Furbies - this is pretty much the same thing but better and bigger. The image makes it look smaller than it actually is, so do check the measurements as it is quite a substantial toy! Chewie makes noises, moves his arms and head if you interact with him - move him, push his belly or stroke his head. You can also turn him off completely if you wish. This is a great present for a StarWars super fan - be it a boy or a girl.In terms of the production, it does unfortunately loose a star as some of the plastic elements aren't quite painted correctly with some parts missing paint or colour that they should have.Our son didn't notice these at all and so it hasn't hampered his fun but at this price you would expect better.
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1.11.2018

This is a lot of fun. I've never seen any of the Star Wars films (I was at school when the first one came out way, way back and a perfectly decent, but quite obsessive boy in my class spent the whole of the Monday after he had seen it relating the plot in excruciating detail to anyone within hearing range which put me off for life) but this big lump of Chewing Tobacco might just change my mind if he ever gets his own feature. He moves, he growls, he chirps (sort of), he shakes his hoolah like John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever (I presume, never seen that movie either). The young one who will be getting this for the upcoming festival of the yule will also be delighted.

1.11.2018

I've no idea why Amazon offered me this furry Wookiee toy. But I thought what the heck, looks fun, I'll have one! He's pretty big, for a toy, kind of like a larger teddy bear. But he's very dear, in the monetary sense. I guess you're paying partly for the fur - what the manufactirers call 'plush' - but mostly for the electronics, etc. If you prod his belly, or move him around, he'll do one of, allegedly, 100+ 'sound and motion combinations'. Being in my mid-40s now, and no kids, I can't say how the nippers will take to this pint-sized Chewie. For me he's a bit of novelty fun for a while. Not exactly cheap! I'll probably wind up giving him to a young'un for an xmas gift.

15.11.2018

This is a large and realistic Chewie toy that makes a number of sounds and movements. It is quite fiddly to set up and will definitely require an adult to put the batteries in. Once it is set up you just need to learn how to make Chewie go through his repertoire. It mainly involves you prodding him in the tummy and I did find you need to exert some pressure so small kids may struggle with this. He is generally very well made and I loved his facial expressions and movements. His face is quite detailed which makes him very cute. Given the price and the fact that I can imagine kids may lose interest, I can see this mainly being appealing to an adult collector.

24.11.2018

This toy is intended for children who are Star Wars fans, but it may also be a great gift choice for the adult fan who enjoys everything Star Wars related too!The “Ultimate Co-pilot Chewie” is an interactive furReal brand product. It’s a pretty large toy (so check the measurements) packed with over 100 sound-and-motion combinations, including responding in the Wookiee language and snoring! Chewie also reacts whenever he’s in motion, and can raise his arms and change his facial expressions - creating that feeling of interaction that kids will really enjoy.It’s a pricey toy but is does offer a lot of value and it would make a really great gift!

22.8.2019

If you like Star Wars, then this Chewie figure is a must-have. He's very well made and surprisingly realistic. He interacts via sound so you can communicate with him (in Wookie language, of course). He has several touch-activated buttons located on his body and head so you can tickle him and stoke him., etc. Movement is also detected, so you can shake him, rock him, or put him to sleep - where he closes his eyes and snores. He has all sorts of facial expressions and arm-waving - he likes to roar a lot too.I think he's brilliant and the kids love him too. He never fails to impress visitors, both old and young.Highly recommended!

8.4.2019

This gave us a chuckle for a short while and would likely entertain a child longer though the £65 price tag seems a little steep for what it does. I guess you are paying some extra for brand and character.The instructions are simplistic at best and dont give much details on how it all works just advert like images.This is however now making a fairly nice quality ornament too so overall I would say if you or your child are big on star wars this is probably worth it but I dont think I would bother otherwise

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