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The 2007 Transformers film was accompanied by one of the largest product blitzes in the history of the Transformers brand. The prominence of the movie allowed Hasbro to push the toy line to new levels of complexity and diversity.

In addition to the standard "main line" figures, several sub-lines were developed. Some, such as the Fast Action Battlers and Cyber Slammers, are aimed at younger users. Others, such as Real Gear Robots and the various role play toys, expand on the plot and concepts of the movie.

Virtually all of the movie cast received multiple toy incarnations at various price points, from the tiny $4 Legends versions and two-for-$5 Robot Heroes PVCs up to the massive, complex, electronic $80 Ultimate Bumblebee. Given the limited number of Transformers featured in the movie, the toyline naturally contains many additional characters. Many of these are featured in alternate movie-related media, such as prequel comics and video games.


Contents

[edit] Toyline

[edit] Action Figures ("main" line)

[edit] Overview

Deluxe Bonecrusher.
Deluxe Bonecrusher.

The main line movie figures attempt to emulate the spindly, multi-faceted appearance of the screen characters, succeeding to a remarkable degree. This aesthetic carries over to characters that do not appear in the movie, giving the line a unified appearance. Most alternate forms are realistically styled contemporary Earth vehicles, many of which are licensed replicas.

The main line figures feature an above-average design complexity, with figures such as Deluxe Bumblebee packing an amazing number of moving parts into a small package. Transformations are fairly complex, and tend to capture the movie's visual spectacle of a vehicle flying apart into a thousand pieces as the robots transform. The primary gimmick of the main line is "Automorph Technology", a gimmick by which moving one piece of a toy will in turn move other pieces into their designated positions via hidden gears, furthering the parallel with the movie's visuals.

Deluxe Bumblebee as a '76 Camaro.
Deluxe Bumblebee as a '76 Camaro.

Many of the vehicle modes' exteriors are formed by thin panels, but limbs and torsos are sufficiently integral to the vehicle-mode panels that they are not shellformers. On some of the toys, these panels swing back on themselves or are otherwise concealed to such an extent that the finished robot gives comparatively little indication that it turns into a vehicle at all -- yet another point of unity with the movie's design aesthetic.

Unfortunately, due to issues of vehicle-mode licensing and the fact that the robot designs are the shared intellectual property of DreamWorks, it is a virtual certainty that the Movie toys will never be made available as redecos in other franchises or as convention exclusives. So get 'em while the getting's good!

[edit] Movie Deluxe Class

Wave 1 (Movie Preview Wave)

Wave 2

Wave 3

Wave 4

  • Arcee (a non-Movie character, was to appear in the film, but was replaced by Ironhide)
  • Bumblebee (Concept Camaro)
  • Dreadwing (a non-Movie character, appears in the Movie Game & prequel comics)

Wave 5

  • Final Battle Jazz (remold of regular Deluxe Autobot Jazz, featuring sculpted battle damage and a new, more movie-accurate weapon)
  • Longarm (a non-Movie character, appears in the Movie Game, based on a non-transforming tow-truck that appears in the movie)
  • Payload (a non-Movie character, appears in the Movie Game & prequel comics)

Wave 6

Wave 7 (Allspark Power Wave 1)

Wave 7 Revision 1 (Allspark Power Wave 2)

Wave 8 (Allspark Power Wave 3)

Wave 9 (Allspark Power Wave 4)

  • Stealth Bumblebee (non-Movie-based redeco/remold of Deluxe Concept Camaro Bumblebee, sporting a new head sculpt based on the "battle mask" from the movie)
  • Salvage (non-movie character, redeco of Deluxe Dropkick as a Sanford & Son homage)

Wave 10 (Premium Series Wave 1)

  • "Premium Series" Autobot Jazz (redeco of Deluxe Autobot Jazz)
  • "Premium Series" Barricade (redeco of Deluxe Barricade)
  • "Premium Series" Bumblebee (redeco/remold of Deluxe Concept Camaro Bumblebee, sporting the same "battle mask" head sculpt as Stealth Battle Bumblebee)
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available.

Note: "Premium" Bumblebee was slated to officially debut in wave 10; however, thus far only revisions of this wave have been sighted at retail which contain "Premium" Jazz and Barricade, but no Bumblebee.

[edit] Movie Voyager Class

Wave 1

Wave 2

Wave 2 Revision 2

Wave 3

Wave 4

Wave 5 (Allspark Power Wave 1)

Wave 5 revision 1 (Allspark Power Wave 2)

  • Incinerator (non-Movie character, based on Bell/Boeing VH-22 Osprey, seen during the movie.)

Wave 6 (Premium Series Wave 1)

  • "Premium Series" Ironhide (redeco of Voyager Class Ironhide)
  • "Premium Series" Blackout (redeco of Voyager Class Blackout including the Scorponok mini-figure, virtually identical to Japan's Lawson exclusive Blackout version 4500X)

[edit] Movie Leader Class

Wave 1

Wave 2

Wave 3

Wave 4 (Allspark Power Wave 1)

Wave 5 (Allspark Power Wave 2)

Wave 6 (Premium Series Wave 1)

  • "Premium Series" Optimus Prime (redeco/remold of Leader Class Optimus Prime)
  • "Premium Series" Megatron (redeco of Leader Class Megatron)

[edit] Other Action Figures

[edit] Movie Legends

Wave 1

Wave 2

Wave 3

[edit] Movie Legends Allspark Battles

Wave 1

Wave 2

Wave 3

[edit] Movie Real Gear Robots

Capitalizing on movie scenes in which the All Spark brings ordinary Earth machines to life, Real Gear Robots is a line of modern electronic items which convert to miniscule robots. The toys are comparable to the Scout class in size and price. Their alternate forms tend to be slightly scaled down from life size, with realism varying widely. The robot modes are generally more in line with the blocky aesthetic of Generation 1, rather than the more complex look of the movie characters.

Wave 1

Wave 2

Wave 3

Wave 4

Wave 5

Wave 6

[edit] Movie Ultimate

[edit] Fast Transformers Fun

[edit] Cyber Stompin' Robots

(non-transforming)

[edit] Cyber Slammers

Wave 1

Wave 2

Wave 3

Wave 4

Wave 5

[edit] Fast Action Battlers

Wave 1

Wave 2

Wave 3

Wave 4

Wave 5

Wave 6

[edit] Role Play

[edit] Helmet Role Play

[edit] Converting Arm Blasters Role Play

[edit] Allspark Blasters

[edit] Super Soaker Gauntlet Blaster

  • Transformers Water Shooter

[edit] T.E.C.H. (Transformers Electronic Combat Hardware)

Wave 1

  • Digital Dagger
  • Quick Bow

Wave 2

  • Tight Shot
  • Flash Bang

Wave 3

  • Autofire

[edit] Non-exclusive special packs

[edit] Screen Battles

Screen Battles are minor redecos of previously released mass retail Deluxe Class toys in more movie-accurate colors and/or decos, in order to emulate specific moments from the movie. They come packaged in nifty diorama boxes and include PVC figurines of both human and Transformers characters from the movie (the latter do not transform).

Wave 1

Wave 2

[edit] Plain Transformers Fun

Mr Potato Head Transformers

Plush Transformers

  • Softimus Prime (G1-style Prime, soft toy transforms by turning inside out, using velcro)
  • Slumblebee (ditto, for G1-styled Bumblebee)

[edit] Robot Heroes

(2-inch non-transforming cutified figurines similar to Star Wars Galactic Heroes et al. G1 cartoon characters in Movie packaging)

Wave 1 (Generation 1 characters)

Wave 2 (Generation 1 characters)

Wave 3 (Generation 1 characters)

Wave 4 (Movie characters)

Wave 5 (Movie characters)

Wave 6 (Movie characters)

Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

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Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

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Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

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[edit] Collector

[edit] Unleashed

[edit] Turnaround Unleashed

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[edit] Robot Replicas

Wave 1

Wave 2

[edit] Titanium Series (3")

Wave 1 (Wave 8 overall)

Wave 2 (Wave 9 overall)

Wave 3 (Wave 10 overall)

Target exclusives

  • Ultimate Optimus Prime 3-Pack (contains Protoform Optimus Prime, Vehicle Mode Optimus Prime & Robot Mode Optimus Prime; the latter is a redeco of the single figure from wave 1)

[edit] Store exclusives

[edit] Target exclusive Scouts

Note: The Scouts were available as non-exclusive mass retail releases in Canada, Europe and Australia.

Wave 1

Wave 2

Wave 3

Wave 4 (Allspark Power Wave 1)

[edit] Other single-packed store exclusive redecos

Best Buy exclusives

Target exclusives

  • Robo-Vision Optimus Prime (redeco of Voyager Class Optimus Prime)
  • Autobot Jazz (G1-homage redeco of Deluxe Class Autobot Jazz)
  • Starscream (G1-homage redeco of Voyager Class Starscream)
  • Bumblebee (redeco of Concept Camaro Deluxe Class Bumblebee with "Allspark Power" blue accents in robot mode)
  • Autobot Jazz (redeco of Deluxe Class Autobot Jazz with "Allspark Power" blue accents in robot mode)
  • Decepticon Brawl (redeco of Deluxe Class Decepticon Brawl with "Allspark Power" blue accents in robot mode)
  • Barricade (redeco of Deluxe Class Barricade with "Allspark Power" blue accents in robot mode)
  • Deep Space Starscream (redeco of Voyager Class Starscream)
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available.


Toys'R'Us exclusives

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Wal*Mart exclusives

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[edit] Store exclusive multi-packs with redecos

Target exclusives

  • "Evolution of a Hero" two-pack (regular Deluxe Class "Classic Camaro" Bumblebee & battle damaged "Camaro Concept" Bumblebee)
Note: This two-pack was available as a non-exclusive mass retail release in Europe.

Sam's Club exclusives

  • Voyager/Deluxe three-pack (battle damaged Voyager Class Optimus Prime, battle damaged Deluxe Class Arcee & regular Voyager Class Starscream; Toys'R'Us exclusive in other countries)

Wal*Mart exclusives

[edit] Store exclusive multi-packs without redecos

Costco exclusives

  • Leader Class Optimus Prime with bonus figures (Legends Class Bumblebee & Autobot Jazz)
  • Ultimate Bumblebee with bonus Titanium Series Bumblebee

Sam's Club exclusives

  • Deluxe three-pack (Decepticon Brawl, Bonecrusher & Autobot Jazz)

Target exclusives

  • Legends four-pack (Movie Legends Class Optimus Prime, Legends of Cybertron Optimus Prime, Movie Legends Class Megatron & Legends of Cybertron Megatron)
  • 3" Movie Optimus Prime Titanium three-pack (Contains 3" Optimus Prime in robot mode, semi mode, as well as set exclusive Protoform robot mode)

Toys'R'Us exclusives

  • "Decepticon Desert Attack" two-pack (Voyager Class Blackout & Deluxe Class Scorponok)
  • "Battle for the Allspark" Legends six-pack (Bumblebee, Autobot Jazz, Optimus Prime, Megatron, Barricade & Starscream)

Wal*Mart exclusives

  • "First Encounter" two-pack (Deluxe Class Bumblebee & Deluxe Class Barricade)
  • "Leader for the Ages" two-pack (Fast Action Battler Optimus Prime & Classics "Ultimate Battle" two-pack Optimus Prime)
  • "Mass Media Battle" two-pack (Real Gear Robots Speed Dial 800 & Booster X10)
  • "Robo Recon Team" two-pack (Real Gear Robots Spy Shot 6 & Longview)
  • "Brain Scrambler Team" two-pack (Real Gear Robots Power Up VT6 & Zoom Out 25X)
  • Ultimate Bumblebee three-pack (Ultimate Bumblebee, Deluxe Scorponok & Deluxe Decepticon Brawl)

[edit] Premium Series

In October 2007, Hasbro announced a series of "Premium" redecos of previously released Movie toys with an improved (oftentimes metallic) and more movie-accurate finish and paint applications. When the "Premium Series" was announced, it was confirmed to include a few redecos that had already been released by that point (and therefore didn't sport any indication that they were supposed to be part of a "Premium Series" on the packaging), as well as various other toys that wouldn't be revealed until later. Four of these redecos are store exclusives, whereas the rest has been confirmed to be available as part of the mass retail assortments. The Premium Series, as confirmed thus far, consists of:

Mass retail Deluxe Class toys

  • Autobot Jazz (redeco of Deluxe Autobot Jazz)
  • Barricade (redeco of Deluxe Barricade)
  • Bumblebee (redeco/remold of Deluxe Concept Camaro Bumblebee, sporting the same "battle mask" head sculpt as Stealth Battle Bumblebee)
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available.


Mass retail Voyager Class toys

  • Ironhide (redeco of Voyager Class Ironhide)
  • Blackout (redeco of Voyager Class Blackout)

Mass retail Leader Class toys

  • Optimus Prime (redeco/remold of Leader Class Optimus Prime)
  • Megatron (redeco/remold of Leader Class Megatron)

Target exclusives

Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available.


Best Buy exclusives

[edit] Notable international variants

Even though the Movie toyline differs from previous Transformers toylines insofar as TakaraTomy's Japanese versions of the toys were almost identical to their Hasbro counterparts (as a matter of fact, the Japanese "mainline" toys even come in Hasbro packaging, with additional Japanese stickers on the packaging identifying them as the Japanese versions), there are a few genuine variants - and on top of that, one of those variants was also released in the United Kingdom, making it the first shared Japanese/European "variant" toy since red Armada Powerlinx Thrust.

[edit] UK variants

  • Nightwatch Optimus Prime (Leader Class; missing the US version's "Allspark Power" blue paint and coming in slightly different packaging)
Note: This toy was available exclusively at Argos stores in the UK several months before the US version came out. The packaging, although looking different from the one used for the US version of the toy, was a US-style box sporting English-only texts.

[edit] Japanese variants

  • Most of the initial decos of the Real Gear Robots (Speed Dial 800, Spy Shot 6, Power Up VT6, Longview and Zoom Out 25X) featured different stickers in Japan, depicting scenes involving the movie cast rather than screenshots from the Cybertron cartoon, and replacing the time index "7:47" (hinting at the US release date of the movie, July 27th) with "8:04" (as the movie wasn't released in Japan until August 4th).
  • MA-03 Bumblebee (Deluxe Class Classic Camaro; using clear blue plastic for the windows with painted over yellow car parts, instead of the US version's yellow plastic with tampographed blue windows)
  • MA-18 Nightwatch Optimus Prime (Leader Class; identical to the UK version)
  • MA-19 Landmine (different shade than the Hasbro version, and features tires made of rubber instead of plastic)
  • MA-21 Battle Mode Optimus Prime (Leader Class; same mold as the Hasbro Premium Series Optimus Prime, but features vacuum metalized wheels, bumper/grill and gas tanks/toolboxes. His overall paint deco in robot mode is also slightly more detailed.
  • MD-22 Incinerator (Voyager Class; sporting black as the main colour and a slightly different deco than the US version; also comes with a small Allspark cube accessory)

[edit] International exclusives

Even though European countries got some of the US toyline's store exclusives (such as the Toys'R'Us exclusive "Decepticon Desert Attack" two-pack with Voyager Class Blackout and Deluxe Class Scorponok) as well, some of them even at mass retail (such as the Target exclusive Scout Class redecos of Cybertron toys, or the "Evolution of a Hero" two-pack with the Deluxe Class Classic and Concept Camaro Bumblebee toys), and some toys that were released as store exclusives in the UK (such as Deluxe Class Recon Barricade) or Japan (such as Leader Class Decepticon Brawl) were available at mass retail in the USA, there were some multi-packs and redecos that were genuine exclusives to European countries or Japan.

[edit] Non-US Legends Class single packs

Wave 4 (Allspark Power Wave 1)

Note: The toys themselves are identical to those released as part of the "Allspark Battles" two-packs in the USA. However, these versions come on European-style single cards. Thus far, they have been released in various countries in Europa, Asia and Oceania.

[edit] Non-US market Hasbro multi-packs

Note: These two-packs have only been released in Mexico.
Note: These three packs have only been released in the UK. The Deluxe Bumblebee/Voyager Optimus Prime two-pack was exclusively available at Argos. All three packs came in US-style boxes sporting English-only texts.

[edit] Non-US market Hasbro "special" single packs

  • Autobot Optimus Prime (battle damaged redeco of Voyager Class Optimus Prime, identical to the one from the Sam's Club exclusive three-pack)
  • Arcee (battle damaged redeco of Deluxe Class Arcee, identical to the one from the Sam's Club exclusive three-pack)
Note: These toys have only been released in Asia, but were also stocked by US-based online retailers. "Autobot Optimus Prime" comes in the same packaging style and sports the same assortment number as the Best Buy exclusive "Premium Series" redecos of Autobot Ratchet and Megatron, while Arcee comes on the same cardback as the regular release, with the only difference being an additional "exclusive battle damage" sticker on the blister bubble and a different barcode.

[edit] Japanese exclusive molds

  • TS-01 Trans Scanning Optimus Prime (an articulated "Protoform"-esque figure with snap-on vehicle mode parts)
  • TS-02 Trans Scanning Bumblebee (an articulated "Protoform"-esque figure with snap-on vehicle mode parts)

[edit] Japanese exclusive redecos

  • EZ Collection Bumblebee "scanning version" (a clear redeco of Legends Class Bumblebee, exclusively available with the August 2007 edition of Hyper Hobby magazine)
  • Bumblebee "limited metallic color version" (a redeco of the first Deluxe Class Bumblebee toy with a shiny gold metallic finish, exclusively available at Lawson stores)
  • Protoform Optimus Prime "Fusion Cluster Edition" (a redeco of Deluxe Class Protoform Optimus Prime in "entry mode" colors, exclusively available at the C3xHobby Convention and later also from e-Hobby)
  • Protoform Starscream "Fusion Cluster Edition" (a redeco of Deluxe Class Protoform Starscream in "entry mode" colors, exclusively available at the C3xHobby Convention and later also from e-Hobby)
  • Optimus Prime (a Movie-esque redeco of the Robots in Disguise Spychanger Scourge mold, available at pretty much every store for purchase of the Transformers Movie DVD)
  • EZ Collection Bumblebee metallic version (a metallic redeco of Legends Class Bumblebee, exclusively available at Tsutaya Records stores for purchase of the Transformers Movie DVD)
  • Blackout "4500x version" (a more movie-accurate redeco of Voyager Class Blackout and his little Scorponok companion, exclusively available at Lawson stores; based on the same paint mask as Hasbro's "Premium Series" redeco of Blackout, with very minor differences)
  • Starscream Vardia Red Model (a red-ish redeco of Voyager Starscream, exclusively available at Toshiba stores for purchase of the Toshiba RD-A301 HD-DVD player)
  • MA-20 Black Arcee (black redeco of Deluxe Class Arcee, based on the motorcycle used by William Lennox during the final battle of the Movie; thus far the only redeco of a movie toy available at mass retail in Japan with no US counterpart)
  • Arcee G1 color edition (a pink and white redeco of Deluxe Class Arcee, limited to 1000 pieces, exclusively available at Wonder Festival 2008 Winter)

[edit] Merchandise

[edit] Trivia

  • The "Ultra" pricepoint was abolished for the run of the Movie toyline. Hasbro will return to this pricepoint with Universe Powerglide and Onslaught.

[edit] "Drought"

Oh well.  Better luck with the sequel toys!
Oh well. Better luck with the sequel toys!

Since the movie's premiere, many fans have complained of a severe toy shortage in most markets, particularly the U.S. Mainline figures have proven to be more difficult to locate at retail than in many years, if not ever. This is due to the convergence of several factors:

  • The tremendous success and high profile of the movie has vastly broadened the toy-buying audience, with many more kids, adult collectors, and scalpers seeking out product.
  • Major retailers such as Wal-Mart and Target placed orders for TF movie product based on their sales records for Cybertron and Classics figures, as well as movie-related toylines in general, which tend not to do well (as the Spider-Man 3 figures still warming shelves wherever you live can attest).
  • Unusual congestion at Chinese factories and shipping docks lengthened the time necessary to produce and ship new figures to the West.


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