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#2922 / #72922 Bubble Rocket
Years Made:
Fisher-Price Toy Department
Department 7:
Playsets
1995-1997


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Description: Kids will have a blast launching the Bubble Rocket. The set comes with a round blue launching pad that children pour bubble solution into. Then place the tall foam rocket on the launching pad. Children pump the launcher with their foot, then send the rocket flying into the air leaving behind a trail of bubbles. The rocket will fly up to 15 feet into the air! Bubble solution included. Designed for children ages 3 years and older.
Accessories:
  • FPT11645 - Round blue plastic launching pad with 3 support legs on the sides. There is a yellow pumper attached to the side via red hose to pump the launcher and send the accessory rocket flying into the air.
  • FPT11646 - Tall red foam rocket with a white base. The base has holes in the sides to leave bubbles behind as it takes off.
  • FPT12388 - 4 oz. Clear plastic bottle of bubble solution with a blue label on the side marked "Fisher-Price Bubble Soap".
Variations:
  • The model number for this set was changed to #72922 in 1996.
Other Information:
  • 1995 - FPT11647 - Sold in a 11-1/4" long, 13-1/4" high, 3-7/8" deep closed color box marked #2922.
  • 1996-1997 - FPT12390 - Sold in a 11-1/4" long, 13-1/4" high, 3-7/8" deep closed color box marked #72922.
  • Also see 1998's #72297 Easy Launch Airplanes™.
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