A Bit about Ben 10
For those who are not familiar with Ben 10, Ben is a little boy who while on a road trip in Rust Bucket with his grandpa and cousin found an alien watch, the Omnitrix, which allows him to transform into 10 different aliens. The very cool thing is that once transformed, Ben takes on the alien’s appearance and powers, while always remaining a ten year old boy which makes him the ultimate kid superhero according to my boys.Ben and Zachary love role playing and recreating Ben 10 adventures pretending to transform into different aliens that have various powers. It is quite fun to watch them play and even their very girly sister can't resist joining in the fun when they are playing Ben 10.
Putting Ben 10 Power Up Figure Heatblast to the Test
I have to say I was I very interested to see how the heat generating, fire blasting elements of the Heatblast character from the animated show would be recreated in a plastic toy. The figure is cleverly made of a mix of translucent yellow and a solid red plastic with LED lights inside it's arms which give it that heatblast glow. To power it up, you press a button on it's back and the more you interact by pressing down the button, the more it lights up and phrases sound. Ben, who is 8, is really good at this and the Power Up action is very impressive. I have to say I think the makers did a great job in capturing the features of the character. I took a picture of Heatblast lit up in the dark to give you an idea of just how cool it looks (apologies the quality isn't the best though).Zachary and Zoey, aged 4, love the fact that you can also hold down the button for an instant alien blast. Each time you power him up he also says phrases from the show like "Fire blast" and "Justice first" which fans will instantly recognize.
Heatblast is one of three Power Up figures in the range which are fully articulated, robust enough for rough play and have their own interactive features which allows you to give your alien a surprising burst of energy.