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Max Steel is out to save the world from the evil Psycho! He's the ultimate secret agent, and he comes with lots of cool, high-tech accessories.
More powerful than any human, Max Steel has been infused with super NanoTech...
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ZIN Product Number: 306395
Manufacturer: Mattel
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Age: 4 and Over
Max Steel is out to save the world from the evil Psycho! He's the ultimate secret agent, and he comes with lots of cool, high-tech accessories.
More powerful than any human, Max Steel has been infused with super NanoTechnology (N-Tek), giving him ultimate strength. Now this secret agent is on a mission to stop the deadly Bio-Constrictor from terorizing the world. Join Max Steel on his awesome adventures! |  |
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