Sunday, November 16, 2008

Star Wars Clone Trooper Voice Changer- the ideal Christmas gift

Ever since the original Star Wars movie came out in 1977, fans of the science fiction universe created by George Lucas have always wanted to be able to dress up as their favourite characters, including Darth Vader, Han Solo and the formidable Stormtroopers. When the prequels came about, the troopers were missing at first. In the first prequel, The Phantom Menace, there were Battle Droids, but a distinct lack of trooper action. Thankfully, with Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith, the Star wars universe gained its troopers in the form of Clone Troopers, the precursors to the legendary Imperial soldiers from the original trilogy.

Now, with the release of the Star Wars: Clone Wars movie and TV series comes a new version of those Clone troopers, and young Star wars fans everywhere are getting a treat at Christmas 2008 with the advent of the Star Wars Clone Trooper Voice Changer Helmet, the latest in the ever growing range of voice changer toys that have been released in conjunction with TV and movie franchises.

Other big names in the world of Voice changer toys include Doctor Who, Transformers and more hits. The Star Wars Clone Trooper Voice Changer helmet is a great gift for Christmas 2008, and has some great features to keep young Star wars fans amused through the twelfth helping of Turkey and stuffing.

The Clone Trooper Voice Changer helmet, set in sturdy plastic, comes with button-activated sound effects that transform the voice of the wearer into the famous voice of the Clone Troopers. Now your young Star Wars fans can sound just like the Clone armies, seen in the Star Wars Clone Wars movie and TV series!

The Star Wars Clone Trooper Voice Changer Helmet is the must-have gift for young Star wars fans for this festive season, and one of the most wanted Christmas gifts for 2008. With great technology and a dead-on replication of the famous helmet, kids will be having adventures in a galaxy far, far away for a long time to come.

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