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Zibits Take Toy Fair by Storm [Toy Fair 2011]

Written on Mar 8, 2011 by RuthJS and filed under News

Senario introduced Zibits robots at Toy Fair 2010, and since then, these mini remote control robots and their play sets have become very popular. This year, Senario is releasing Wave 2 of the little RC toys, as well as more play sets and additional robotic games, including remote controlled Zibits vehicles. The new robots and accessories will be available in fall 2011, just in time for the holidays!

Wave 2 – Complimenting the twelve robots introduced in 2010, Senario will add twelve more robots to the lineup in new colors and shapes.

More Zibits Coming in Wave 2

Battle Fortress – When they are under attack, Zibits will be able to defend themselves in their new battle fortress. Electronic lifts take robots to the top of a wall where they can activate a missile launcher to attack invading forces. If the perimeter has been breached, the robots can take a cart down the ramp and dive into the safety of the awaiting portal.

Zibits Battle Fortress

Action Defense Starter Packs – Kids will be able to fortify their Zibits strongholds against the Blurg monsters with a firing Missile Turret, a launching Atomicoptor and a working Orb Catapult. Each of these defense packs attaches to other Zibits play sets and includes two ramps, an RC defense drone and three sludge monsters.

Zibits Action Defense Stations

Smashzherz – What’s cooler than Zibits? EXPLODING Zibits! And, that’s just what the Smasherz are: giant, exploding, battle Zibits. Put the Smasherz in the ring and battle until you hit the trigger button on your opponents robot. Then watch the pieces fly!

Zibits Smasherz Robots

Zibits ZX-34 – Like a troop carrier for Zibits, the ZX-34 is an RC vehicle that carries up to six of the robots. But this transport is armed and dangerous. The vehicle comes with three balls that it vacuums up and shoots to clear its path.

Side View of the ZX-34


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