BTW, I haven't played the game yet as it's a Christmas gift. I'm basing my rating on my experience with last year's game, which my son and I had a blast. It's gratifying to see that Activision was a little more prepared with supply this time around. I can find just about every Singleand Three-Figure pack on shelves or online. For those looking for other figures whose prices are jacked up at this time (i.e. Hot Dog, Ninjini, Eye Brawl, Thumpback, etc.), have some patience as it's more than likely what you're seeing is someone who somehow got their hands on an advance release. Just like the last game, Activision is releasing the figures in groups, though it does appear that there are significantly more available now than they had during the initial release of Spyro's Adventure.
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My son loves this limited edition Skylander Giant Character. He is a fun Giant who runs around bashing things in with a huge club-like weapon. When you are a 6yr old boy, it doesn't really get any better.We picked one up today(12/28) at our local Target, where they had 62 of them in stock. This is the 4 Points Target in Austin, TX, if anyone is wondering. Yes, it's limited edition, they will not be on the floor, but apparently, there was a whole box of them in the back if you asked. So, we paid the normal $14.99 plus tax for this figure, not $30.
I would seriously call around to your local Target stores and ask them to look at their back-stock before paying twice the price for this figure. They guy in electronics said they were told to take them off the floor after a certain date, since they are supposed to be "limited edition", but they can continue selling them. I don't know what's up with that, but I bought two, one for my son, and one as a gift.
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