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The WowWee Untamed Dire Wolf, Midnight edition, is an interactive collectible toy that responds to sound, motion, and touch. With two modes—untamed for howling and tame for playful interactions—this toy is perfect for collectors and kids alike. Batteries are included, making it ready for action right out of the box.
S**S
Cool Howling Wolf Fingerling
Cute toy that my 8 year old grandson loves to interact with. It opens and closes its eyes, howls, and makes other noises. It’s sized for a larger hand and most kids’ fingers can’t support it, but otherwise it is a neat toy.
K**M
Grrrrrrr!!!!
These are just like pictured. Kids love them.
L**.
Great toy!
I love how this thing interacts I let my girlfriend play with this and she wants her own now
V**.
Good gift!
I don't know about the disability yet, it's too spam but this fingerling has a lot of actions and my grandson really likes it.
C**L
Direwolf and Sabretooth
I bought the Direwolf (Midnight) here on Amazon, and the Sabretooth (Bonesaw) from Walmart. Unfortunately, both are not created equally.First off--change the batteries right away, even if they appear to be working fine. I had some issues with the Sabretooth responding properly to touch (even when activating the right areas, he would often not respond), and a quick change of batteries fixed all the issues there. Even if the included batteries seem decent, just change them; the extra responsiveness makes a big difference. With fresh batteries, I'd say responses are about 80-90% accurate, while Sabretooth's packaged batteries gave him only around 30% accuracy.As for the Fingerlings themselves, the Direwolf has far more sounds and reactions than the Sabretooth. I was very disappointed to find the Sabretooth tends to repeats the same one sound over and over again (one specific sound in Untamed Mode, and another sound in Tamed). There is very little in the way of variety, and even different interactions, such as clapping or tapping his snout, will most likely bring about this same sound. It quickly becomes repetitive and sucks the fun and life out of the toy. On the flip side, they did a great job with Direwolf. There isn't a single sound that is repeated too much with him, and most interactions bring about unique (or at least mostly unique) reactions. It's painfully clear they put more time into Direwolf than Sabretooth; even as a big cat-lover, I must admit to preferring Direwolf thanks to the extra sounds. He's simply more fun to play with.However, Direwolf does have a problem: The microphone. Sabretooth responds much better to sounds, whereas Direwolf has difficulty with sounds unless they are very loud. To give an example, Sabretooth regularly responds to sounds of a normal voice level, while with Direwolf, I have to speak loudly and up close for any sort of reaction. This also makes it hard for the two to interact. These are my first Fingerlings, so I don't know how much they are supposed to interact, but Sabretooth does an excellent job responding to Direwolf when he makes noise. Direwolf, on the other hand, hardly ever replies to Sabretooth; Sabretooth just isn't loud enough to activate Direwolf's subpar microphone.Speaking of loudness, I'm impressed by the sound level of these toys. They're not obnoxiously loud like many toys; I would again compare them to the level of a normal indoor voice or so. A volume control would have been appreciated, but at this price point, it's hard to complain. For parents buying these for their children, they most likely won't be loud enough to be aggravating during a car ride or at home over long periods of time. They would also probably be fine to bring into public in some areas, such as while shopping or perhaps at a family friendly restaurant. They may be too loud for, say, a waiting room or other quiet places, if that helps give you an idea.Overall, I'm giving these two four stars. They both have issues of some sort, with Sabretooth generally being worse, but they are still entertaining toys. Even with Sabretooth's lack of variety, I can't say I regret buying him for 15 bucks. Just know that Direwolf, even with the microphone issue (assuming this is common to all Direwolf Fingerlings and not just mine) is still a better value overall.
J**I
Great price
Awesome price for the product, grandson loves it
S**G
Great Toy
Very sturdy and well made. Grandson loved it.
I**D
Wonderful toy
It was a wonderful toy. My son really liked it.
N**A
Muy lindo
Para regalo
T**A
El muñeco a yegado roto
Hola al sacar el muñeco parecía k todo fuese bien asta k de repente los sonidos del muñeco se an kedado vlokeados y no para de auyar sin parar lo tenemos k desconectar xk yeva un fallo y mi hijo está fatal por k no puede jugar con el pido se pongan en contacto con migo y me lo cambien
F**N
bello ma dura il tempo di guardarlo...
Il gioco è piaciuto molto ai bambini, peccato che al secondo giorno lo stesso andava in tilt appena veniva toccato emettendo un continuo singhiozzante ululato e intendo CONTINUO. Spento per sfinimento e disperazione degli adulti e tristezza per i bimbi. Inqualificabile che un oggetto NON regalato, ma anzi, si rompa in questo modo....ps il secondo era un drago --> stessa fine
R**H
Noises, moves - what’s not to like for a 5 year old!
Gave to my 5 year old nephew yesterday and he played with it for ages, he was very happy. Made lots of little wolf noises. Moved it’s head and all the usual fingerling moves.
S**C
100% recommend and great price !
As described son loves these !!!
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