Star Wars Interactive R2D2 Astromech Droid Robot
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Originally the loyal companion to Queen Amdala, this 14" utility droid is
programmed to be your devoted helper and friend. Get his attention by saying
"Hey, Artoo!" and he's ready for more than 40 voice commands! Ask him if he
remembers his friends, like Luke Skywalker, C-3PO or Jabba the Hutt. Each
name stirs up a different response depending on Artoo's feelings for that
character. Just a few of R2's amazing attributes include moving along on his
own, turning his beam on and off, and even playing a secret message when you
follow the right voice commands. In "Game" mode, Artoo plays the hide-and-seek
game of Light Tag, dances along to cantina music, guards your room with his
sentry alarm. He can even jazz up your next party with "Spin The Droid." Once
you've mastered Artoo's "game" and "companion" modes, move on to "command"
mode for plotting real-time maneuvering or planning programmed courses for
the droid to follow! Artoo also has a secret cargo compartment and a unique
swing-down utility arm that's also a drink holder!
Features:
Sonar navigational technology and infrared location sensors make R2-D2 one
the most advanced droids around. In game mode, R2 can respond to complicated
commands. He'll act as a sentry to protect your important stuff, dance along
to cantina music, spin around, or play light tag. The command mode is the
most complex. This lets you give pointed directions that control R2's movements.
Tell him to turn right and left or go forward whenever you want, or set a
preprogrammed course for him to follow.
Star Wars Interactive R2D2 Astromech Droid
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Cool droid with a few secret commands..., January 1, 2006
Star Wars Interactive R2D2 Astromech Droid Robot review by Miss B (Seattle
area)
Santa brought R2 to my 6 year old son this Christmas. My son takes this robot
with him everywhere. I was concerned that he would lose interest after a few
days, but he spends the majority of his day playing with R2. The entire family
has enjoyed giving him various commands and in addition to the commands listed
in the Command Guide, R2 has some advanced commands (sometimes known as Easter
Eggs) built in that we found on the HASBRO website. Here they are:
Advanced Command #1 - Follow Me
In Companion Mode, if you say "Follow Me," R2 will turn to find you and then
attempt to follow you around. Go slowly though, or R2 will lose you and turn
the other direction.
Advanced Command #2 - Come Here
Also in Companion Mode, if you say "Come Here," R2 will attempt to find you
and come to you. Since this feature relies on R2's heat sensing technology,
kneel down in front of R2. R2 may not come directly to you, but R2 will try
and find you.
Advanced Command #3 - Imperial March Song
R2 plays up to 5 songs, but only the Cantina song is expressly mentioned in
the Command Guide.
To play the Imperial March, go to Character Mode by asking "Do You Remember."
Ask R2 about Darth Vader and Anakin (in any order) and R2 will play the song.
Advanced Command #4 - Sad Cantina Song
Another song that R2 plays is actually a different version of the song he
sings if you command him to do the dance program (in game mode). When R2 is
in a sad mood, he will play a sad version of the Cantina song. There are many
ways to put R2 into a sad mood. The easiest is in 'Do You Remember'. If you
ask about Darth Vader, R2 will go into a sad mood. You can tell, because his
mood status indicator will be red instead of blue.
Advanced Command #5 - Celebration Song
The Celebration Song is another one of the 5 songs that R2 plays and is not
expressly mentioned in the Command Guide.
To play the Celebration song, go to Character Mode by asking "Do You Remember."
Ask R2 about Chewbacca, Han Solo, and Luke Skywalker (in any order), and R2
will play the celebration song.
Advanced Command #6 - A "Special Surprise"
The final hidden gem for R2 really takes a little work, as well as really
knowing your droid.
First, have R2 turn on his light beam by saying "light beam." With his light
beam on, tap R2 three times on the head, and then place him into Game Mode
by telling R2 "Game Mode" and then "Dance program." R2 will have a special
dance, just for you.
Overall, I am happy with our R2. I hope you find the commands useful for your
little droid. :)
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