Splatoon 3 Parashelter Water Gun Blue Nintendo Official Toy Squirt Gun Japan New

Description

Splatoon 3 is a turf war game where players paint each other with ink!
This is a water GUN based on the "Parashelter" weapon that appears in the game!

The umbrella part is syringe style and the handle extends and retracts to let water come out.
The umbrella is oval in shape, faithful to the game.
The TANK part is also in the shape of a vinyl backpack, faithful to the game.
If you open the umbrella it will block the water from the water GUN just like in the game.
*The umbrella fabric is not waterproof and cannot be used as an umbrella.


■Size: The total length of the umbrella is about 45-50cm (similar to an umbrella for children aged 4-6)
■Package size: H430 x W450 x D70mm
■Ages: 12 and up ■Manufacturer: Sun Art

 

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