"The Rabbids invade the World" Official Collection
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Re: "The Rabbids invade the World" Official Collection
Right, I also heard they were cost 2,50€ each package... The problem is that the Portuguese distribution is so good that I still can't find the dolls.
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Why not try asking a newsagents to order some? I did that once when I wanted a magazine that I couldn't find, they then ordered it because they knew I would buy it off them. I then got a phone call from them a few days later telling me it was in their shop.
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I think that not everyone can do that but...
Yesterday I went to the GAME store again, and they have the Dragons thing instead of the Rabbids.
Yesterday I went to the GAME store again, and they have the Dragons thing instead of the Rabbids.
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Does anyone actually have all of these?
I'll give you 50p for them all- now there's an offer you can't refuse!
I'll give you 50p for them all- now there's an offer you can't refuse!
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A...don't make jokes like that please. :/
I do wish they didn't come in random packets even if this is a kids' thing. Only way I have to tell if they're the same or not is to feel them.
God I am such a woman child.
I do wish they didn't come in random packets even if this is a kids' thing. Only way I have to tell if they're the same or not is to feel them.
God I am such a woman child.
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The Portuguese I contacted in a blog that has got the entire collection of the Rabbids said that he had to feel the packages.
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People are starting to sell their duplicates on eBay and they're attracting bidders. Wish me luck...?
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Good luck!
Guess you'll need it.
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I say the same as Quickfist... *Sigh* Oh well.
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Sorry to bump but I FINALLY got two Rabbid boosters, that (curiously) I found out on my favourite magazine store on the village I go on the North of the country, this is kind of ironic. I took a photo of the box where they are and I took photos from my stuff, all the texts are in Portuguese.
The box from the stores holding the boosters (All in Portuguese): http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m353 ... gem008.jpg
The Booster cover (All in Portuguese): http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m353 ... ar0027.jpg
The Booster back (All in Portuguese): http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m353 ... ar0028.jpg
The Instructions back and cover (All in Portuguese): http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m353 ... ar0029.jpg
The Instructions, inside (All in Portuguese): http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m353 ... ar0026.jpg
Here's the photo of the stuff I got, attention that the orange stickers didn't come with my boosters, my cousin just gave me them (One of them is the Portuguese Rabbid which is representing the Fado music style (Which is from Portuguese origin), oh my, Galos de Barcelos on the background
) . I'm also very glad to see that the cards, the instructions, the boosters and the box are all translated in Portuguese.
: http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m353 ... G_1177.jpg
My cousin also gave me his booster paper, oddly it is in Spanish...
Spanish Booster cover: http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m353 ... ar0024.jpg
Spanish Booster back: http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m353 ... ar0025.jpg
I will translate/adaptate the text from the instructions:
Number of players: 2.
The game's objective: Win against your opponent to get his card. You can also optate to play with the doll.
1 - Each player choose a card: One must choose the card A and the other the card B, but they must not be from the same country.
Poderes = Powers
Valores = Valours
2 - To know with which power is going to be competed, it is used the superiority game:
- The rock wins the scissors
- The scissors wins the paper
- The paper wins the rock
In case of tie, it is taken a new card.
Pedra = Rock
Papel = Paper
Tesoura = Scissors
3 - The player that wins the superiority game will choose the power which is going to compete: Fart-O-Meter, Tease-O-Meter, Laugh-O-Meter or Scream-O-Meter. To know who is the winner, it is inserted the card B under card A. Who has got more points on that power, it is the winner, who wins the opponent's card and the doll, if it was betted.
4 - How to win more points:
- Joker's card = 3 points, that are added to the power which is being played.
For eg.: Scream-O-Meter 3 + Joker 3 = 6 points
- Doll + Card of the same country: if you have got a doll equal to the card, you add 3 points.
- Joker's Card + doll = 6 points.
The box from the stores holding the boosters (All in Portuguese): http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m353 ... gem008.jpg
The Booster cover (All in Portuguese): http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m353 ... ar0027.jpg
The Booster back (All in Portuguese): http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m353 ... ar0028.jpg
The Instructions back and cover (All in Portuguese): http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m353 ... ar0029.jpg
The Instructions, inside (All in Portuguese): http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m353 ... ar0026.jpg
Here's the photo of the stuff I got, attention that the orange stickers didn't come with my boosters, my cousin just gave me them (One of them is the Portuguese Rabbid which is representing the Fado music style (Which is from Portuguese origin), oh my, Galos de Barcelos on the background
My cousin also gave me his booster paper, oddly it is in Spanish...
Spanish Booster cover: http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m353 ... ar0024.jpg
Spanish Booster back: http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m353 ... ar0025.jpg
I will translate/adaptate the text from the instructions:
Number of players: 2.
The game's objective: Win against your opponent to get his card. You can also optate to play with the doll.
1 - Each player choose a card: One must choose the card A and the other the card B, but they must not be from the same country.
Poderes = Powers
Valores = Valours
2 - To know with which power is going to be competed, it is used the superiority game:
- The rock wins the scissors
- The scissors wins the paper
- The paper wins the rock
In case of tie, it is taken a new card.
Pedra = Rock
Papel = Paper
Tesoura = Scissors
3 - The player that wins the superiority game will choose the power which is going to compete: Fart-O-Meter, Tease-O-Meter, Laugh-O-Meter or Scream-O-Meter. To know who is the winner, it is inserted the card B under card A. Who has got more points on that power, it is the winner, who wins the opponent's card and the doll, if it was betted.
4 - How to win more points:
- Joker's card = 3 points, that are added to the power which is being played.
For eg.: Scream-O-Meter 3 + Joker 3 = 6 points
- Doll + Card of the same country: if you have got a doll equal to the card, you add 3 points.
- Joker's Card + doll = 6 points.
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I've still got all my wrappers and cards; they've been translated to English as well and if anyone wants the proper one I won't mind typing them up. I've got duplicate cards though [the Thailand one], any idea on what to do with them LOL?
So uh, is "booster" what you guys call small toys over in Portugal? Just curious.
So uh, is "booster" what you guys call small toys over in Portugal? Just curious.
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Not the little toys, but "Booster Pack" means just the same thing here as its real meaning in English.
If you really mean the figures then it is "Figuras".
If you really mean the figures then it is "Figuras".
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Starting to get duplicate Rabbids now. My boyfriend must have given me about 7 of them now and with the Tshirt I got today I got two more.
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Good for you, I just have 2... XD
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Apart from the duplicate [the Italy one] I think I have about 13 now.
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They look cool, but D'OH! NO POLISH ONE!
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At least Ubisoft remind the Portuguese people.
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They made a Scottish one but eh... how original of them.
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Maybe so but how does singing have anything to do with Portugal? o_0 Unless I'm missing some other stereotype.
My bf got 2 more for me today, Australia [eee baby Rabbid?!] and Argentina
My bf got 2 more for me today, Australia [eee baby Rabbid?!] and Argentina
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What the Portuguese Rabbid is representing is a Portuguese musical genre, called Fado.StaceyW wrote:Maybe so but how does singing have anything to do with Portugal? o_0 Unless I'm missing some other stereotype.
Read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fado



