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Transformers Deluxe Bumblebee with Battlecannons

Transformers  Deluxe Bumblebee with Battlecannons

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Transformers Deluxe Bumblebee with Battlecannons

 
 
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Features
  • Gear up for battle excitement with this popular AUTOBOT ally

  • Recreate exciting movie scenes or stage your own living room battles with this trusty sidekick

  • In vehicle mode, this sleek speedster converts to a Camaro concept cart with pop-out battle blasters

  • Detailed robot-to-vehicle figure converts to a Camaro concept car

  • Pop-out cannons in vehicle mode


WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

Description

After the battle of Mission City, and the discovery of new DECEPTICONS on Earth, BUMBLEBEE decided to upgrade as many of his systems as he could. With the help of AUTOBOT RATCHET, he added some human missile launchers to his arsenal, and modified his vehicle mode to make his weapons accessible. He was caught off-guard too many times by the DECEPTICONS. Now when they come around he?ll be ready.


Product Details
Product Length:5.0 inches
Product Width:2.0 inches
Product Height:2.75 inches
Product Weight:0.45 pounds
Package Length:5.0 inches
Package Width:2.75 inches
Package Height:2.0 inches
Package Weight:0.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 15 customer reviews )
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21 of 23 found the following review helpful:


4The real deal at a good price  Jul 06, 2009 By M. B. McKissic
My 4 year-old son wanted a Bumblebee Transformer and I didn't want to pay scalper's prices of over $55 for the other Bumblebee I've seen out there, so this one was it. And I tell you, it's just what it should be and what I expected.

So here's what I expected:

It's a smaller toy with a fairly complex transformation from car to robot and back again - as advertised right on the package (three out of four stars in "transformation complexity"). To be honest, I couldn't do it the first time and had to wait for the husband to come to the rescue (I skipped a step - shame on me). After I saw it transform I got it too. My four year-old not so much yet - we still have to finish it for him but I wasn't really expecting him to be able to do it in the first place.

It's not durable enough to bash against the wall, but it's more durable than I thought it would be with smaller moving plastic parts that can be very flexible. It held up under me trying to transform it with my "when in doubt, force it" mentality. It's withstood my son's play for over a week now and is never far from him. He loves it. Especially the battle canons, which he flips up in car mode and calls them the car's "eyes".

So thankfully this toy was exactly what I was expecting and absolutely didn't let my son down, which was my main criteria!

8 of 10 found the following review helpful:


4At last, a new Bumblebee mold to fix its hands!  Jul 08, 2009 By Rolando F. Mocan Quan
Cannon Bumblebee is a new toy from the movie Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen (ROTF), with a feature that as far as I remember, doesn't appear in this movie.
I remember Bumblebee using arm mounted missile launchers in the FIRST movie: During the battle of Mission City he rode on a tow truck driven by Mikaela and he used the cannons to shoot Decepticon Brawl (or "Devastator", as it liked to call itself).
Of course, it makes sense that Bumblebee keeps his cannons after the battle, but I don't remember seeing him using them this time around... and sadly there's no '07 concept Camaro toy with these shoulder cannons either.

Now on to the toy:

PROS:
- Completely new mold... at least from the hips up:
The robot's legs and feet are the very same mold that we already know form all the Deluxe toy versions from the first movie and also the ROTF Preview Deluxe version (the one that has the arm cannon molded instead of a hand).
The new hips feature double jointed ball joints (if that makes sense) to hold the legs, which allows for more dinamic poses, but also make Bumblebee taller than all the other Deluxe BBs by about 3mm.
- Better accuracy:
The head is very accurate and a VAST improvement over ANY Deluxe BB toy from the first movie. It may be the same head sculpt used by the recent ROTF Preview Deluxe BB toy, but I don't have that one to compare.
And then there's the arms, which finally got fixed and don't have a piece of the roof attached to them. Great improvement here too, plus we now get a moveable thumb.
- Better plastic and build:
The new toys are made of a softer plastic than the old movie ones. This is good, because the automorph feature on his feet feels less fragile than the old toys. As a whole, the toy feels very sturdy, so it'll last quite some time.
- More detail:
The ribs and back of the robot end up as the dashboard and seats when you transform the toy to car mode. This great detail. It's like icing on the cake, because all the new sculpted parts also have quite good detailing.
- Better articulation & poseability:
Notably in the head and arms. The head sits higher, allowing more movement. The arms have more clearance at the shoulders and the elbow joint works better because there's no interference from the roof piece as in the old toy.

CONS (not that there are many):
- No swivel hip anymore. Actually, old BB had a ball joint between the hip and the chest. This toy doesn't have it, because the chest and hip transformation is completely different. Poseability has been compromised here, and BB has his chest and hip pointing always in the same direction. The body looks too bulky to me.
- Strudier plastic in the windows means that the blue windows are NOT transparent anymore... more like "translucent". This is a shame because the nice detail of the seats and dash that I mentioned earlier just can't be seen from the outside (unless you open the doors).
- New transformation gave us better arms, but now the chest of the robot (which is the fron of the car) doesn't sepparate in three pieces, as it did in the old toy and in the movie.
- Moving the windshield up or down in the transformation process is very tricky. It seems some plastic scratching and paint rubbing will happen very soon.

Overall, the pros far outweigh all of the cons for this toy. It's a GREAT improvement over all the previous Deluxe sized Bumblebees in terms of movie-likeness and durability and I'm sure kids and adult collectors will appreciate it for this.
However, I believe kids will have a hard time transforming this one, and may enjoy the older molds better (for example ROTF Preview Deluxe BB, or any of the old movie versions).

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5ravage 24/7  Oct 22, 2011 By Ryan M. Lutz "blood vamp"
Cannon Bumblebee is the best of the two Revenge of the Fallen versions!Bumblebee has a realistic movie look like he came right out of the screen.The camaro mode is very sleek with no clutter underneath for a sweet ride.Bumblebee has great articulation in the legs,arms,body,and head piece in robot mode.The cannon features can be shown by while in camaro mode or be hidden to have the normal camaro look for whichever you like.The cannons are a sweet new feature that gives Bumblebee some heavy artillary to take out any decepticon out there.The poseability is outstanding with great stability for creating battle scenes or displaying this gem where you please.The durability is excellent as well with secure joints and a solid build in either robot or camaro mode.The transformation level is advanced meaning if you have plenty of experience with transformers there is mid-level difficulty.If you are a parent buying for a child of 5-6 or younger you might have to help some in the process.The transformation process is very versatile for all ages with practice.The process starts with the doors swinging out while the arms do the same from underneath.The arms then rotate forward as the roof section seperates from the front windshield.The middle piece on the hood lifts up as the back piece rotates down.The front piece above the chevy symbol lifts up to reveal the head piece as the piece in front of the rear wheel rotates forward.The section piece with the rear side windows rotates up then folds down to rest at the back of the leg.The rear vehicle piece then splits in two pieces to form the legs.The back sections then slide down while the rear vehicle pieces rotate up and the feet flip out.The last part is to have the arms by the side and connect the torso and chest piece together.The cannons can be displayed on Bumblebee in robot mode or hidden just like in camaro mode.This is a great improvement over the first Revenge of the Fallen Bumblebee.Bottom line Cannon Bumblebee is a high quality,well-made,10 out of 10 transformer all fans will enjoy.I highly recommend Bumblebee to all fans and collectors alike.Bumblebee Rocks and Transformers Rule!!!

2 of 4 found the following review helpful:


4To be a kid again!  Aug 31, 2009 By Adam S. Roades "evercurious"
Back when I was a kid, I LOVED my collection of Transformers. Truth be told, many of them are probably still squirreled away somewhere in my mom's basement (she has a problem getting rid of stuff...). After seeing the first movie, I was determined to start collecting the new series. Unfortunately, with four kids of my own, a rather hefty pricetag on the new models, and mediocre reviews on them, I thought twice. But when I saw this one when I was walking through my local discount store the other day (and for slightly less than it's being sold here), I just had to have it.

While the new models aren't the heavy duty diet cast metal I remember from childhood, this Bumblebee seems to be rather solidly built (and, let's face it, those older models were probably covered in lead-based paint!). I like how the two modes have snap-in parts to keep the robot in robot mode and the car in car mode without them falling apart. I'll admit, I had to look at the instructions to get the transformation complete, but I still got in on the first try.

While this won't be subjected to the rigors of daily play, I'm very happy with it. The detail on both modes is impressive and the robot looks very much like the one in the movie. Autobots... let's roll!

2 of 4 found the following review helpful:


4Better but not the best  Jul 13, 2009 By Martok "Isaiah"
This toy is a vast improvement over that pitiful excuse for an attempt at a thing that resembles a transformer.(I.E. the first ROTF bumblebee) Nothing pops off that easily, It can ACTUALLY transform and an Awesome car mode. It is a bit unstable though. And the robot mode isn't super spectacular. Thus the four stars. It would have been three stars but the car mode it simply amazing!

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