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Transformers Cine-Mask 3D Masks

Do you worry that you look silly wearing the Buddy Holly-style black plastic sunglasses that are required to view the new generation of 3-D movies? Try one of these on for size.

Hasbro’s Transformers Cine-Mask 3D masks allow kids five years old and up to run around the house pretending they’re Optimus Prime or Bumblebee. They’re also fully RealD 3D movie compatible, so kids can wear them straight from home into a movie theater –maybe to watch a 3D flick like Transformers: Dark of the Moon, which comes out on July 1st.



Approximate retail price: $9.99: Ages: 5 & up; Available: 5/16/2011 – Get ready for TRANSFORMERS role-play masks that are “MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE!” New to the TRANSFORMERS line, fans can gear up and roll out with the TRANSFORMERS CINE-MASK 3D Masks for an all-new, one-of-a-kind experience. Each role-play mask – offered in OPTIMUS PRIME and BUMBLEBEE styling – functions as a “battle mask” to play out the TRANSFORMERS fantasy as one of these AUTOBOT characters. Each mask is also equipped with built in RealD 3D lenses that allow fans to watch any RealD 3D compatible movie! Each mask sold separately.

The Cine-Masks hit stores on May 16 at a suggested price of $9.99; I’ll bet you an energon cube they’ll also be for sale in theaters showing a certain 3D movie.

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