Angry Birds Helicopter Challenge Game, Knock Off Toy Crashes & Fail Reel Steam
My Daughter set up a Angry Bird RC Helicopter flight challenge game. Red Bird needs to fly past Furby, Disney Cars Mack, Thomas and Friends dark side toys and plush (bonus points), Dinosaur with Wall-E and EVE (bonus eggs), Santa Christmas Mountain and then land back at the start point. But watch out for the ceiling fan..ouch!
The RC Angry Birds Helicopter in this video is a knock off, it’s not an official licensed toy. I can report it’s basically indestructible!
There is some special footage for the Thomas fans of a real Thomas The Tank at the Zig Zag railway blasting people with steam.
Angry Birds is a video game franchise created by Finnish computer game developer Rovio Entertainment. Inspired primarily by a sketch of stylized wingless birds, the first game was first released for Apple’s iOS in December 2009. Over 12 million copies of the game have been purchased from Apple’s App Store, which has prompted the company to design versions for other touchscreen-based smartphones, including the Android, Symbian and Windows Phone operating systems. It has since expanded to video game consoles and for PCs. Angry Birds is also one of the most copied franchises. Knock off toys, games, anything are easily found for sale. The quality of the clone toys is often the big problem. Factories making these products may use low quality or dangerous materials and the toys fall well below the safety standards in the mainstream toy industry.
Web Links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angry_Birds
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cool school!!!!!!!!?
Who's watching in 2016?
Fx c?
it look so cool so cool so cool?
Real life flappy bird only funnier and less rage?
can I get to know if I could get the most important thing is that the company. I?
Silly grl?
POW PIGGIES?
do you have a wife?
sanic the hotdog?
Just one question from the previous one.
Why do you get these dark side toys and review them??
I never tried this before. BOOM!!!!!?
I just don't get why you can give these knock off toys to your kids but not your audience. It's not fair that we see how happy they make your kids but you say that the toys will break your heart to the audience. If you don't want to promote this stuff you shouldn't even tell your kids where you buy them. So why is it bad to give them to the audience or tell the audience where you buy them??
T's cute?