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Special Agent Oso R.R. Rapide Command Center Review

ABOUT:

The latest Special Agent Oso line captures the action, adventure and spirit of the Disney Junior on Disney Channel preschool series starring a teddy bear named Oso, a bumbling, lovable, special agent-in-training, who enlists the help of viewers at home to complete his special assignments. Oso does his best to serve U.N.I.Q.U.E. (United Network for Investigating Quite Usual Events), an international organization of stuffed animals charged with helping kids accomplish everyday tasks such as mailing a letter, cleaning their rooms and learning how to use the library.

Special Agent Oso R.R. Rapide Command Center

Get on board the R.R. Rapide, the high-speed railroad car with a big personality that takes Oso to his special assignments! Rapide talks, lights up and carries a ton of gear! Pull back and press to launch Wolfie’s motorcycle into action! Also expands up to 3 feet long! Rapide is full of thrilling surprises and includes automatic jet pack loader and elevating captain’s chair.

Ages: 3 and up. SRP: $39.99.

MY THOUGHTS:

I admit Agent Oso is not my boys favorite Disney show, but the Special Agent Oso R.R. Rapide Command Center has changed that!  My boys think it is so cool to play with the Agent Oso toy while watching him on tv!  This toy is so cool!  It doesn’t look like much when you first look at it, but once you take it out of the packaging and break out the figurines, it is quite fun!  You can extend it up to 3 foot by pulling it open or leave it how it is.  It comes with Oso, Wolfie, a motorcycle, and 2 jet packs, and everything can be stored inside for playing with later.

The Command Center has electronic lights and sounds, a chair that moves, and it is on wheels.  My son loves to zoom it through the house on our hardwood floors!  They call it their “Choo Choo!”  Wolfie and his motorcycle are my youngest son’s favorite.

I will say I underestimated how much time they would play with this toy.  The first day we opened it, they played with it straight for just over an hour!  Since then they have played with it everyday, maybe not as long but still they are enjoying it. I think it is especially cute when they grab it and play along while Agent Oso is on tv!  I would say this is a great toy for any child, whether a big Agent Oso fan or not.  Like I said my boys were familiar with the show before but now they really enjoy it which is fine with me because I think the Agent Oso show has some good messages for kids in it!

BUY IT: You can find the Special Agent OSO – R.R. Rapide Command Center at your local Target for $39.99 or look for it wherever toys are sold.  You can also purchase it from Amazon.

Mom and More Disclosure: I received this toy to review in exchange for my honest opinion. Please see my Disclosure Policy.

Cher

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  • I live in Montreal and the Target stores aren't open yet. Do you know if they still have this toy in the stores and where can i find it? It's for my son's second birthday !!! PLEASE HELP ME
    :-)

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