Nintendo amiibo Splatoon Inkling Boy

  • Brand : Nintendo
  • Product name : amiibo Splatoon Inkling Boy
  • Product code : 2002166
  • Category : Game Console Parts & Accessories
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  • Info modified on : 30 Oct 2023 08:32:55
  • Long product name Nintendo amiibo Splatoon Inkling Boy :

    amiibo Splatoon Inkling Boy

  • Nintendo amiibo Splatoon Inkling Boy :

    Inkling boys hail from the city of Inkopolis in the Splatoon™ game. They crave team-based competition and love to customize their gear before participating in the hottest sport in town, Turf War! Their hobbies include making messes, rocking the latest fashions, dancing, and spoiling the nefarious plans of their evil octopus archrivals, the Octarians! Like a boss!

  • Short summary description Nintendo amiibo Splatoon Inkling Boy :

    Nintendo amiibo Splatoon Inkling Boy, Multicolour, 43 g, 129 mm, 92 mm, 190 mm, 103 g

  • Long summary description Nintendo amiibo Splatoon Inkling Boy :

    Nintendo amiibo Splatoon Inkling Boy. Product colour: Multicolour. Weight: 43 g. Package width: 129 mm, Package depth: 92 mm, Package height: 190 mm. Number of products included: 1 pc(s). Country of origin: China

Specs
Features
Product colour Multicolour
Weight & dimensions
Weight 43 g
Packaging data
Package width 129 mm
Package depth 92 mm

Packaging data
Package height 190 mm
Package weight 103 g
Packaging content
Number of products included 1 pc(s)
Logistics data
Country of origin China
Harmonized System (HS) code 8523520000
Distributors
Country Distributor
1 distributor(s)
Reviews
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2020-01-01 17:35:55
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2020-01-01 17:35:55
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Nintendo are a toy maker first, a tech company second. It's worth reiterating that at the outset, as the Japanese firm's legacy of first selling playing cards in the 19th century and then making physical children's playthings well before the digital age i...
  • Well, if you love Nintendo and their games, there's a fair few reasons to. A decent spread of characters that are (mostly) smart looking as figures in their own right, and that add a real element of fun, discovery and functionality to games across both Wi...