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| - The Power Pad has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions:
- The Power Pad, along with the Zapper, was given to Kevin when he was pulled through the Ultimate Warp into Videoland. ("Kevin In Videoland") There is a power meter consisting of eight buttons on top of the Power Pad. Green buttons indicate the amount of remaining energy; darkened buttons indicate that some energy has been expended. Each time that Kevin performs a function (including firing the Zapper), one unit of energy is used up. Therefore, the Power Pad and Zapper can (presumably) be used a maximum of eight times before requiring a recharge. However, this is usually ignored or forgotten in nearly every episode. The only time that it is followed is in "Kevin In Videoland," and, even then, Kevin ends up firing his Zapper a few more times than he should be able to.
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| - The Power Pad has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions:
- The Power Pad, along with the Zapper, was given to Kevin when he was pulled through the Ultimate Warp into Videoland. ("Kevin In Videoland") There is a power meter consisting of eight buttons on top of the Power Pad. Green buttons indicate the amount of remaining energy; darkened buttons indicate that some energy has been expended. Each time that Kevin performs a function (including firing the Zapper), one unit of energy is used up. Therefore, the Power Pad and Zapper can (presumably) be used a maximum of eight times before requiring a recharge. However, this is usually ignored or forgotten in nearly every episode. The only time that it is followed is in "Kevin In Videoland," and, even then, Kevin ends up firing his Zapper a few more times than he should be able to.
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