LEGO Compatible Scooby Doo Cobi Panther Pursuit Jungle 4X4 Toy Review

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LEGO Compatible Scooby Doo Cobi Panther Pursuit Jungle 4X4 Toy Review\r
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This is a cool little Cobi Scooby Doo brick set, and hopefully it will tide us over until LEGO finally starts widely releasing their new Scooby Doo brick sets. These Cobi Scooby Doo sets can also be found branded under the Character Building name. \r
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SCOOBY DOO /23082/ JUNGLE 4X4 PLAYSET 75 building bricks by COBI:\r
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Quality building bricks\r
Compatible with other leading brands\r
Contains 75 blocks, 2 figures\r
5 Years +\r
Inside every box are detailed illustrated instructions\r
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Wild Story 2 sets on the Cobi website:\r
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Browse the Cobi catalogs online here:\r
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The COBI is a Polish manufacturer of high quality construction blocks which is fully compatible with Lego but offers wider choice and cheaper prices in construction bricks. COBI construction blocks are not just attractively designed and safe, but also carry educational meaning, develop childrens imagination, creative thinking, perceptiveness and manual skills.\r
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Learn more about Scooby-Doo here at the Scooby-Doo homepage:\r
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Scooby-Doo homepage:\r
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Learn more about Scooby Doo here:\r
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Scooby-Doo is an American animated cartoon franchise, comprising several animated television series produced from 1969 to the present day. The original series, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, was created for Hanna-Barbera Productions by writers Joe Ruby and Ken Spears in 1969. This Saturday-morning cartoon series featured four teenagers—Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley, and Norville Shaggy Rogers—and their talking brown Great Dane[1] named Scooby-Doo, who solve mysteries involving supposedly supernatural creatures through a series of antics and missteps.\r
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LEGO clones or Knockoffs\r
This quote from Wikipedia addresses the rights for other companies to produce LEGO-like bricks, but does not address whether LEGO actually had the right to patent them in the first place:\r
At least two of the largest clone manufacturers have been challenged in court by Lego. The lawsuits have been mostly unsuccessful, as courts have generally found the functional design of the basic brick to be a matter of patent rather than trademark law, and all relevant Lego patents have expired.\r
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The original plastic brick:\r
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The (non-wooden) predecessor to the plastic brick:\r
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