Transformers Movie Deluxe Collection 2 – Cybertronian Bumblebee
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Transformers Movie Deluxe Collection 2 - Cybertronian Bumblebee
Race come into action with this fearsome Cybertronian Bumblebee figure. Its time to drive to his enemies. In robot mode with his sword usable accessories, this fighter is as tough as they come. can convert it to Courier Cybertronian vehicle mode, he tears up the streets on their heels. It can be violent robot mode with deployable blade accessories for a speedy Courier Cybertronian vehicle mode and back again to convert. $ 14.25 Rating:
When you will be able to pick the newest Christmas toys 2010 for your kids, the satisfaction you get after watching the excitement on their face would surely be worth the effort you would put in getting those toys for them.
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Review by Julie Verriest for Transformers Deluxe Movie Collection 2 – Cybertronian Bumblebee
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First of all, I’d like to point out that this is incorrectly titled. This is from the Transformers Generations toyline, not the movie toyline. This version of Bumblebee is based on his design from the new War for Cybertron video game which comes out on June 22. He looks very impressive in both robot mode and vehicle mode. He is clearly recognizable as G1 Bumblebee and the vehicle mode manages to look Cybertronian while still maintaining the basic shape of a Volkswagen Beetle. The only problem with the this toy is that the transformation is rather difficult and can be a bit frustrating. I would not recommend it for a young child but it is a great toy for collectors.
Review by Trans. Collector for Transformers Deluxe Movie Collection 2 – Cybertronian Bumblebee
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I just got my Bumbleebee in a few days ago, and couldn’t be much happier. First off, though, he’s from the Generations line of toys, not the movie toy line. Anyways, I’ll list the pros, then the cons:
Pros -
- Robot mode is extremely accurate to the in game character
- Transformation isn’t too intricate, particularly compared to the RotF line of toys, more on that later.
- Alt mode (Cybertronian Courier) is also exactly as in the game, and rolls very well on hard surfaces, and also keeps the look of his G1 Voltswagen Beetle.
- Gun storage in both alt and robot mode, so it’s hard to lose those extra bits.
- Daggers are easily hidden and won’t ever fall off.
- Very pose able, collectors rejoice. He’s a very stable figure and can maintain numerous stances on your shelf.
- Also, the joints are designed to pop off if too much pressure is put on the wrong way, this prevents breakage. (They stay on very well, but it’s a nice added touch for if a child does it wrong)
-Cons
- While less intricate than the ROTF line, it’s certainly not easy enough to give a 5 year old.
- Some back kibble (excess)
- Vehicle mode can be slightly daunting to connect each piece to the main body for the first few tries, but it gets much easier after time.
If you see this figure I’d certainly recommend picking him up. He’s a solid figure and something any Transformers collector would want.
Review by theBlackUrchin for Transformers Deluxe Movie Collection 2 – Cybertronian Bumblebee
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I am an adult collector. This figure may look cool in the pictures but don’t be fooled. It is very cheaply made and has a horrible paint job. I was not expecting it to be anything like the metal 80′s figures but it is almost as bad as the cheap knock off toys in the dollar store! It is similar in quality to the transformers movie figures this size. I am fine with a lot of the other plastic transformers figures over the years that have been better quality then this garbage. What next, origami transformers!?
Also the package says it’s for 5 and up but it is difficult to transform. Several pieces fell off when I tried to transform it. Combine difficult transformation with it being cheaply made and it will be difficult to transform without breaking it especially by a child.
NOTE: I posted the same exact review under the Optimums Prime from the same line. I own both figures and feel the same about them as they were manufactured the same. I also want to add that they are more solid in vehicle form if you can get them into vehicle form.