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The answer is YES! The Air Zone Arrows work just fine with the Big Bad Bow.
The Nerf Longshot fires foam arrows and the Nerf Vortex fires foam discs. They are both pretty similar, just maybe having different designs and different speed and range, but they both essentially do the same thing. I guess if you have more than one kid, it would help them to differentiate between which ammo and Nerf gun is theirs.
The first Nerf blaster released was the Blast-A-Ball in 1989, which spawned a sequel in 1990 called the Blast-A-Matic. In 1992 Nerf Arrows were released, and an idea for a miniature arrow with a suction tip was made. Packaged with the Sharpshooter, the first darts were born they had wings like arrows, but the size of a mega dart. In 1993, Rip Rockets were created with their new ammunition called "Micro Darts", which is what most people call "Suction darts" today.
yes you can but they are very hard to find so i recommend going to eBay and buying them off eBay you can also go to nerfhaven.com and you can get it there
There is Nerf basketball, Nerf swords, Nerf guns, Nerf footballs all sorts
This depends on the type of ammunition. If you are referring to Whistler Darts/Micro Darts, then no. The Big Bad Bow is the last in the line of arrow-firing blasters, and so it fires arrows and not the typical darts you see in every store. It is, with some simple modifications, compatible with them however.
no its Nerf Nerf means not much power
No. Nerf has had no plans for a Nerf movie, although countless users on Youtube have had their own imaginings of Nerf movies such as Nerf War II and Nerf Assassination. Maybe if there is enough support, Nerf will release a movie due to popular demand.
the Nerf wild fire or the Nerf powerclip
There is Nerf shields and Nerf dart tag vests.
Nerf alpha trooper