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|Year = [[1995]]
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|Year=[[1995]]
|Available = No
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|Capacity = 880mL of water
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|Family = [[XP]]}}The '''XP 55''' is a [[1995]] [[XP]] [[Super Soaker]] that holds 880mL of water. It is no longer available for purchase since its home line has since been discontinued. It is classified as an Air Blaster.
 
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The [[XP 55]] is a [[1995]] [[XP]] [[Super Soaker]] Air Blaster that holds 880mL. Like its "little brother", the [[XP 35]], it was part of an intermediate XP generation that combined the mostly-gray color schemes of the first XP generation (the [[XP 75]], [[XP 95]], [[XP 150]], and [[XP 250]]) with the engineering principles of the second XP generation (the [[XP 65]], [[XP 105]], [[XXP 175]], and [[XXP 275]]). Also like the XP 35, it was re-released in a mostly orange color scheme as part of the second XP generation. It is the indirect successor to both the [[Super Soaker 50]] and the [[XP 75]] (which itself was the direct successor to the SS 50). It had no direct successor; however, it could be considered to have indirect or spiritual successors in the [[XP 70]], [[XP 270]], and finally [[Max-D 5000]] (which were the direct successors of the XP 65).
   
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Latest revision as of 00:10, 11 April 2020

XP 55
XP55
Year Released:

1995

Available?:

No

Stock Capacity:

880mL

Family:

XP

Super_Soaker_XP_55_Larami_1995_Commercial_Retro_Toys_and_Cartoons

Super Soaker XP 55 Larami 1995 Commercial Retro Toys and Cartoons

The XP 55 is a 1995 XP Super Soaker Air Blaster that holds 880mL. Like its "little brother", the XP 35, it was part of an intermediate XP generation that combined the mostly-gray color schemes of the first XP generation (the XP 75, XP 95, XP 150, and XP 250) with the engineering principles of the second XP generation (the XP 65, XP 105, XXP 175, and XXP 275). Also like the XP 35, it was re-released in a mostly orange color scheme as part of the second XP generation. It is the indirect successor to both the Super Soaker 50 and the XP 75 (which itself was the direct successor to the SS 50). It had no direct successor; however, it could be considered to have indirect or spiritual successors in the XP 70, XP 270, and finally Max-D 5000 (which were the direct successors of the XP 65).