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'''Light It Up''' is a [[:Category:Nerf sub-series|sub-series]] of [[Nerf]] [[N-Strike]] and [[Vortex]] [[Nerf blaster|blasters]] that was released in [[2012]].
 
'''Light It Up''' is a [[:Category:Nerf sub-series|sub-series]] of [[Nerf]] [[N-Strike]] and [[Vortex]] [[Nerf blaster|blasters]] that was released in [[2012]].

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Light It Up is a sub-series of Nerf N-Strike and Vortex blasters that was released in 2012.

Details

All blasters under the sub-series feature the use of Firefly Tech clips, magazines, and ammunition.

History

Light It Up was the first sub-series to feature blasters from both the N-Strike and Vortex lines, followed shortly after by the Sonic Series and Multishot Madness sub-series.

The Stampede ECS was briefly seen on certain promotional items for the Light It Up line, leading some to believe it was going to be the next blaster within the sub-series.[1] Despite the speculation, a Light It Up variant of the Stampede ECS never materialized.

Light It Up products

Blasters

Name Year
File:81-nZFUL1TL. AA1500 .jpg Rayven CS-18 2012
Lumitron Lumitron 2012

Trivia

  • This sub-series gets its name from the ending words of the chorus of There for Tomorrow's "Road to Nowhere", a song that is featured in the Light It Up commercials.

Official videos

References