What the Nerf Demolisher 2-in-1 Blaster TV commercial - Dessert Double Demolishing is about.
The Nerf Demolisher 2-in-1 Blaster is an incredibly versatile foam blaster that is capable of unleashing a double dose of destruction on your enemies. This innovative toy has been a favorite of kids and adults alike for years and has recently been featured in a new television spot named "Dessert Double Demolishing."
The commercial opens with a group of young people gathered in a dessert, preparing for a mock battle. As they gear up for the action, a voiceover introduces the Nerf Demolisher 2-in-1 Blaster, touting its ability to fire both foam darts and missiles. The camera zooms in on the blaster, showcasing its dual-action power and sleek design.
The scene then cuts to a high-energy battle between teams armed with a range of Nerf blasters. Amidst the chaos, one player pulls out the Nerf Demolisher 2-in-1 Blaster and unleashes a torrent of foam darts and missiles, taking out several opponents in rapid-fire succession.
As the battle rages on, the commercial highlights the Nerf Demolisher 2-in-1 Blaster's powerful performance and versatility. The blaster is shown firing its foam darts with pinpoint accuracy, while the missiles take out multiple targets at once.
The spot ends with the voiceover exclaiming, "Nerf Demolisher 2-in-1 Blaster, the ultimate weapon for double the destruction!" followed by the tagline, "Nerf: It's Nerf or Nothing!" The commercial leaves viewers excited and energized about the Nerf Demolisher 2-in-1 Blaster, eager to pick up one of their own and get in on the action.
Nerf Demolisher 2-in-1 Blaster TV commercial - Dessert Double Demolishing produced for
Nerf
was first shown on television on August 3, 2014.
Frequently Asked Questions about nerf demolisher 2-in-1 blaster tv spot, 'dessert double demolishing'
Load the 10 Elite darts into the orange banana clip, and load 1 Nerf missile into the missile launcher barrel. Press and hold the acceleration trigger to power up the motor, then pull the launch trigger to fire a dart. The motorized Nerf blaster fires the darts an Elite distance of up to 90 feet!
Button and pull the launch trigger. The darts can travel up to 90 feet but we only got ours to go about 50 feet which are still a good distance to fire a missile slide the pump handle forward.
With the Nerf N-Strike Demolisher 2-in1 blaster, you can demolish the competition with a double whammy of Nerf darts and missiles! Includes: blaster, stock, 2 missiles, clip with 10 Elite darts, and instructions. Requires 4 AA alkaline batteries (not included).
Firing range
The Demolisher 2-In-1 is a Nerf blaster that was released in fall of 2014 under the N-Strike Elite series. It requires four "AA" batteries to be operated.
75 FPS is the normal elite speed. Barely hurts at all. 100 FPS is a nerf rival round.
Compatability Legend:
Dart Type | Weight | Length |
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Nerf Whistler | 1.44g | 2.85" |
Nerf Suction Darts | 1.27g | 2.85" |
Nerf Elite Suction Darts (W) | 0.99g | 2.89" |
Nerf MEGA | 2.50g | 3.65" |
Start the battle when the main whistle blows. Each player has five hit points. Once they are hit, they count down from 20 slowly with their blaster held up in the air. They may pick up ammo and walk around, but is not allowed to fire and cannot be hit during this time.
And that will fire a dart. And it is semi-auto. So you have to pull the trigger each time you want to fire a dart. So let's go ahead. And put this thing over the chronograph.
However, not all Nerf Blasters use C batteries. You must consult Nerf's spec sheet to use the proper batteries. The two other types of batteries Nerf puts in their blasters are AA and D-sized batteries. Depending on what your needs are in a battery will dictate which types of batteries will work best.
Requires 6x 1.5v D alkaline batteries (not included). Includes: blaster, 80 rounds, and instructions.
Nerf
Product type | Toy weapons |
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Introduced | 1969 |
Markets | Worldwide |
Previous owners | Parker Brothers Kenner Larami |
Tagline | "It's Nerf or Nothin'!" (current) "Accept No Substitutes" (current 2) "This Is How We Play" (current 3) "Enlist, Engage, Enforce" (N-Strike) "The Wetter the Better" (Super Soaker) |
Parker Brothers
Nerf, which stands for Non-Expanding Recreational Foam, was founded back in 1969 by Parker Brothers after Reyn Guyer, a Minnesota-based inventor approached the company. Reyn proposed to Nerf a safe indoor football game.