Released in 1983, Snake Mountain is the evil counterpart to Castle Grayskull. Snake Mountain's play value is not as sophisticated as that of Castle Grayskull, but it does have some features, including a trapdoor, shackles (which often are missing due to age making them break easy) The main feature of the playset is a echo-making microphone, making a child's voice double for the voice of the monster on the front of the playset. The microphone uses one "9V" Battery. When displayed with the bridge attached, the playset can't close.
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