WowWee Wrex the Dawg Robotic Dog
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| Wrex the Dawg, the "real" junkyard pooch, is a mischievous robotic pal that will always keep you entertained. Wrex is built from discarded mechanical and electrical parts. He is the ultimate loveable "cross-wired" pooch, despite a few loose nuts and bolts! He can roam around autonomously, but when he "malfunctions" you'll have to reset his circuits. Requires 4 "C" batteries and 2 "AA" batteries, not included. Includes remote control. Measurements: 14.5"L x 14"H x 8.8"W. |
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Product Details |
- Wrex the Dawg robotic dog/ 9 motors/ IR sensors/ speakers
- 16 eye icon combinations/ 4 icons for each eye
- The three moods and three desires are expressed in lucky crazy slot machine eye
- In guard mode he becomes a mean junkyard dog and warns when strangers approach
- Scampers around on his hind wheels/ slot machine eyes and ears that twitch/ remote controller requires 3 x AA size batteries/ not included
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WowWee Wrex The Dawg (Robot Dog)
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reminds me of scooby-doo
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| Review Date: December 27, 2008 |
| Reviewer: K. Titus, Boise, ID |
| I received Wrex the Dawg yesterday for Christmas. He reminds me a lot of scooby-doo. He sounds like him, and his personality is like him innocent yet a little naughty. There are two ways to operate him. 1 is his large remote. 2 he has a number pad on his back to type the numbers for his commands. Here are a few of the things wrex does. He shakes, growls, plays dead, goes dizzy, slides, begs, charges, whistles, howls, and gets excited. He pretends to chase his tail, catch flies, take a wiz, pass gas, sneeze, bite, and dance. I do not feel he is meant to be a dog for someone that wants a real dog. He is more for someone that wants to laugh and be entertained. I like how I am in control, so I get to tell him what trick to do when. I do kind of wish some of his tricks were longer like chasing his tail. Overall though I feel he is a great fun toy for older children or an adult. |
The kids love it!
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| Review Date: December 27, 2009 |
| Reviewer: K. Bommarito, |
| I bought this as a Christmas present for a 10 and 8-year old and they love it! Us adults were enjoying playing with it too! It's a lot of fun and the commands are hilarous! |
Wrex the Dawg Robot
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| Review Date: July 19, 2009 |
| Reviewer: imnotapen, New York City |
| Great robot. Can keep a kid under 9 intrigued for half an hour at a time. Voice is hilarious and his raucuous behavior makes little kids and adults laugh. |
Really cool!
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| Review Date: December 10, 2009 |
| Reviewer: mommy6, michigan |
| I had expected a cheap rendition of a robotic dog. It is not. It is very well made, entertained all my children and myself. Definetly something different from the standard toys. |
wow we dog was a shocker for size and look
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| Review Date: January 9, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Crystal Awak, HARRISBURG, PA, US |
| It was a lot bigger then I expected I never looked at the dimensions. the voice can get a little annoying he do sound like scooby doo. I think they should make him sound more realistic and a tad less goofy. |
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User Reviews
Send this to a friend
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| Click Here For More Information |
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Product Description |
| Wrex the Dawg, the "real" junkyard pooch, is a mischievous robotic pal that will always keep you entertained. Wrex is built from discarded mechanical and electrical parts. He is the ultimate loveable "cross-wired" pooch, despite a few loose nuts and bolts! He can roam around autonomously, but when he "malfunctions" you'll have to reset his circuits. Requires 4 "C" batteries and 2 "AA" batteries, not included. Includes remote control. Measurements: 14.5"L x 14"H x 8.8"W. |
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Product Details |
- Wrex the Dawg robotic dog/ 9 motors/ IR sensors/ speakers
- 16 eye icon combinations/ 4 icons for each eye
- The three moods and three desires are expressed in lucky crazy slot machine eye
- In guard mode he becomes a mean junkyard dog and warns when strangers approach
- Scampers around on his hind wheels/ slot machine eyes and ears that twitch/ remote controller requires 3 x AA size batteries/ not included
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Video Reviews |
WowWee Wrex The Dawg (Robot Dog)
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Customer Reviews |
reminds me of scooby-doo
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| Review Date: December 27, 2008 |
| Reviewer: K. Titus, Boise, ID |
| I received Wrex the Dawg yesterday for Christmas. He reminds me a lot of scooby-doo. He sounds like him, and his personality is like him innocent yet a little naughty. There are two ways to operate him. 1 is his large remote. 2 he has a number pad on his back to type the numbers for his commands. Here are a few of the things wrex does. He shakes, growls, plays dead, goes dizzy, slides, begs, charges, whistles, howls, and gets excited. He pretends to chase his tail, catch flies, take a wiz, pass gas, sneeze, bite, and dance. I do not feel he is meant to be a dog for someone that wants a real dog. He is more for someone that wants to laugh and be entertained. I like how I am in control, so I get to tell him what trick to do when. I do kind of wish some of his tricks were longer like chasing his tail. Overall though I feel he is a great fun toy for older children or an adult. |
The kids love it!
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| Review Date: December 27, 2009 |
| Reviewer: K. Bommarito, |
| I bought this as a Christmas present for a 10 and 8-year old and they love it! Us adults were enjoying playing with it too! It's a lot of fun and the commands are hilarous! |
Wrex the Dawg Robot
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| Review Date: July 19, 2009 |
| Reviewer: imnotapen, New York City |
| Great robot. Can keep a kid under 9 intrigued for half an hour at a time. Voice is hilarious and his raucuous behavior makes little kids and adults laugh. |
Really cool!
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| Review Date: December 10, 2009 |
| Reviewer: mommy6, michigan |
| I had expected a cheap rendition of a robotic dog. It is not. It is very well made, entertained all my children and myself. Definetly something different from the standard toys. |
wow we dog was a shocker for size and look
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| Review Date: January 9, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Crystal Awak, HARRISBURG, PA, US |
| It was a lot bigger then I expected I never looked at the dimensions. the voice can get a little annoying he do sound like scooby doo. I think they should make him sound more realistic and a tad less goofy. |
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