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Turn figure on disk to reveal secret entrance ...

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... to rotate turnstile ...

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... to raise & lower the elevator for total Batcave access ...

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... to reveal telescope to look out for villains!

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Press button to light up Bat Signal!

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Press button to fire projectile!

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Attach Batwing on side of Batcave!

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Drive Robin through secret entrance to surprise the villain!

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Toss criminals in jail! (The Joker sold separately.)

Imaginext® DC Super Friends™ Batcave
  • Age:3-8 years

  • Product: V8945

  • Price: $50.00$39.99

Learn through play
joy of learning
Imagine ...
... The Bat Signal is flashing! Batman gets the message at the Batcave and the crime fighting begins! Equipped with all sorts of gadgetry, the Imaginext Batcave has a mechanical claw to work on the Batcycle, a secret entrance, a turnstile, a telescope and more! All you have to do is turn your Batman figure on the disk to reveal them or activate them! Plus, there’s a Bat Signal that really lights up, and a launcher that lets you fire projectiles at the enemy! Add them to your collection of DC Super Friends™ for lots of bat-tastic adventures! Includes Batcave and Batman figure, and 2 AAA (R03) 1,5V batteries.

Product dimensions (when open): 16" L x 15" W x 24" H

DC SUPER FRIENDS and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © DC Comics.
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What people are saying:

Watching my son on the floor curled around the toy while he pretended to make the figures have conversations was awesome! It’s like a doll house for boys!
Alecia, mom of Ryder, 5 years old

The first words out of Louie’s mouth were, “How cool! This is awesome!” And I knew right away that he would love playing with the batcave. He loves catching bad guys. It is fun to see all the different ways he devises to capture the Joker and lock him up in the jail. His smile says it all – very rewarding! Louie pretty much knew how everything worked from the moment he saw the batcave. He inspected every part and had fun going around and around the batcave, checking out all the features. My little guy Noah, who is 3, discovered that by turning the red circles he could make things move, and he found that fascinating.
Kelly, mom of 4-year-old Louie & 3-year-old Noah

Seeing the new toy when I brought it home made his face light up. “I always wanted this!” he exclaimed. He learned about Batman’s Sidekick, Robin – he was not previously familiar with him. He incorporated other toys that needed to be rescued into the play. I think it helps to set the scene or story line for you kids – after that, their imaginations will take it from there.
Rebecca, mom of Charles, 4 years old

I was surprised how quickly he figured out how to use the elevator, the periscope, and all the other moving parts. He loves how the Batman symbol lights up, and likes to open the doors by turning Batman.
Andrea, mom of David, 3 years old