If you’ve got children of a certain age, you’ll know how fond they are of the plastic ride-on electric cars you can buy at any toy store in the U.S. You’ll also know that as they grow, children ...
With any Disney movie comes an onslaught of merchandise to go along with the release, and the upcoming Cars 2 film is no exception. Of course, the main character, Lightning McQueen, voiced by Owen ...
I might be the only person at Gizmodo that likes Sphero’s new Cars toy. My co-workers hate the way the robot announces it’s going to sleep, and the long animated process it takes to wake up. They’re ...
Disney Pixar's Cars series is often criticized for being a cynical cash-in designed primarily to sell toys for kids. And, well, those criticisms aren't unfounded – the first Cars film sold $10 billion ...
Ka-Chow! The third installment of the Cars franchise is closing in towards its release, but before that happens, something even cooler has made its way. A fantastic toy which not only will appeal to ...
Sphero's made a name for itself with connected, rolling toys like the Ollie, SPRK and, perhaps most famously, the Star Wars-inspired BB-8. Of course, the company couldn't have brought its replica of ...
Today, Kirby’s focus has shifted toward following industry news, and he has a sincere passion for one-off and tuned vehicles, car toys (especially LEGO brand,) and anything else even closely related ...
The product is controlled through a companion iOS / Android app over Bluetooth. Kids can play a mobile game that has them help in a virtual pitstop to outfit cars. Lightning McQueen, the actual toy, ...
Like Cars 2? Got 100 hours and 5,554 toy cars to spare? Model-maker Jay Sheppard did. And this is the result of his work - a life-size model of Cars 2 star Lightning McQueen, made from toy cars. Built ...
Lightning McQueen just got an upgrade this Christmas 2017 - and now the App enabled car is a whopping £299.99. Kids have fell in love with the racing car films once again… but their latest toy is ...
Disney Pixar has released numerous anthropomorphic films, including “Monsters Inc.,” “Finding Nemo,” “Ratatouille” and “Wall-E.” “Cars,” released in 2006, was a unique take on typically inanimate ...