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Twister Moves High School Musical

Twister Moves High School Musical
Brand: Hasbro
Category: Toy

List Price: $21.99
Buy New: $10.00
You Save: $11.99 (55%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 20203

Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 15.9 x 10.5 x 1.6

MPN: CASKU1905
Model: 44045
UPC: 653569250180
EAN: 0653569250180
ASIN: B000M5JP4K

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Game puts a new, High School Musical-themed spin on classic game of Twister
  • Features 4 songs and 4 dance sequences from "High School Musical"
  • Kids can dance along to the beat with favorite High School Musical characters
  • Comes with 2 CDs filled with "High School Musical" music
  • Recommended for ages 8 and up

Similar Items:

  • Mattel High School Musical DVD Board Game 2
  • High School Musical 2 (Extended Edition)
  • Twister Moves High School Musical 2
  • Cranium Whoonu (Tin)
  • High School Musical 2

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Game puts a new, High School Musical-themed spin on classic game of Twister Features 4 songs and 4 dance sequences from "High School Musical" Kids can dance along to the beat with favorite High School Musical characters Comes with 2 CDs filled with "High School Musical" music Recommended for ages 8 and up

Amazon.com Product Description
Based on the smash Disney hit, "High School Musical," this game from Hasbro puts a new spin on the classic game of Twister. It features four songs and four dance sequences from "High School Musical," and kids can dance to the beat with their favorite High School Musical characters. Recommended for ages 8 and up, it is perfect for both fans of the movie and fans of dancing in general.



Twister Moves CDs play in any stereo and provide plenty of dance sequences.
How to Play
To play, pop the Twister Moves CD in the stereo and lay out the Twister mat. Listen closely as the DJs call out dance moves! Once the DJ's commands stop, it's all your kids, repeating the moves and showing how well they learned the dance moves. Kids can play solo or compete against a friend as they learn some of the Wildcats' coolest dance moves.

About "High School Musical"
"High School Musical" was a made-for-TV musical released by Disney in 2006. With a plot that retells the classic story of Romeo and Juliet, the musical was a major success and has since produced a stage show and a sequel. With Hasbro Twister Moves, kids can dance to four of the most popular songs from the "High School Musical" soundtrack, including "We're All in This Together," "Keep Your Head in the Game," "Bop to the Top," and "I Can't Keep My Eyes Off You."

What's in the Box
Hasbro High School Musical Twister Moves, dance mat, and two music CDs.



Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Not like the Original twister   January 18, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This High School Musical version of Twister is difficult. My kids who are 10,8 & 5 thought it was too tough for them. They described it as having to do cheerleader moves and it went way to fast. I asked them if they played the music from the movie and they said they never heard any of the songs. They were very disappointed. This game is played with two people on two different mats. The kids really wanted to play "Twister."


5 out of 5 stars Lots of Fun for my 9 & 12 year olds!!!   January 16, 2008
We bough this for our 9 yr old for Christmas and she loves it!
Her and her sister play it tons and love to dance to it. No complaints from them that it is too fast...it's just a lot of fun!!



3 out of 5 stars Great exercise for the teenage crowd.   December 28, 2007
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I purchased this game for my daughter and I to use together as a way to have some 'fun' exercise. First off I am 37 and my daughter is 13. I found out right away that I am too old for this toy because I can't keep up with it. HA! The moves are called out so quickly that I barely have time to think before the session is over. My daughter on the other hand is getting the hang of it and she thinks that it is a lot of fun but she too feels that it is very fast.

I read another review that said that this game was no good for a children's party. First off, the dance mats are just a thick vinyl, so anyone could easily draw there own with chalk on an outside porch or make there own out of sturdy cardboard for a group setting.

My personal opinion is that children between the ages of 11 and 16 will get the most enjoyment out of this toy, as it is very fast.

I would like to add that the "High School Musical" theme to this toy is what attracted my daughter and the four High School Musical songs that are contained on the discs are not voiced over for dance moves! In other words, the dancing commands are absent on those four tracks. The other tracks (as far as I know) all have voiced over dance commands, telling you where to move your feet, etc.. I found it odd that a High School Musical themed toy would not have dance moves on the High School Musical songs and that might disappoint some children.

I am giving this toy three stars because it is too fast for a young child or an adult and the fact that the High School Musical songs are not dubbed over with dance moves. Other then that the dance songs are not annoying and the toy promotes healthy exercise that I feel could be a lot of fun, especially at a teen age party. I would also like to say that there are a total of 49 tracks on the first disc and 51 on the second, so there is a lot of active fun in the set. Amazon didn't say that in there description so I thought that I would be sweet and let you all know!



1 out of 5 stars 10-year-old girls pronounce it BORING   November 12, 2007
 4 out of 14 found this review helpful

nobody cared about or wanted to play this game at a 10-year-old girl's bday party; it only allows 2 kids at a time,they say,and the moves are lame; complete waste of money; i wish the wrapper wasn't torn; i'd like to return it


5 out of 5 stars Best Ever   November 10, 2007
 20 out of 21 found this review helpful

I always wanted twister as a kid, when my sister saw the ad for twister high school musical she wanted it instantly. She always wanted twister and she loves high school musical. My sis is 14 and I am 18 we enjoy dancing in th twister mat and having fun on it, when my boyfriend and I are bored we even pull out the twister mats and enjoy ourselves playing twister and dancing. I highly recommend this game for all ages

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