Rocket Iron Man

Iron Man is more than capable of hitting the skies at supersonic speeds, but that's just in the movies. Other than having an overactive imagination being pre-requisite to owning a Marvel Comics character toy, it would help if the toy itself came with some sort of flight capability, never mind the fact that it stays in the sky for only a couple of seconds at most. The Rocket Iron Man is one of them, and it requires the user to pump it until maximum power, where pressing the launch button will see it fly sky high (maximum height of 40 feet), and it won't fall victim to the forces of gravity in an undignified manner. Instead, it will eject a glide at maximum height in order to float down to the earth gently. I wouldn't point this $35 toy at anyone's face and launch it, that's for sure.
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