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Transformers Movie 2 Deluxe Bumblebee Figure

Transformers Movie 2  Deluxe Bumblebee Figure

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Brand: Transformers
Category: Toy

Buy New: $16.79
as of 11/23/2009 02:01 MST details



New (45) from $16.79

Seller: Maybang's Collectibles
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 31 reviews
Sales Rank: 376

Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 12 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 2.8 x 7.5 x 12

MPN: 89099
Model: 89099
UPC: 653569395584
EAN: 0653569395584
ASIN: B001TK3LOC

Release Date: May 29, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Get ready to roll out with this AUTOBOT ally
  • BUMBLEBEE figure unleashes a launching pulse missile in robot mode
  • Detailed robot-to-vehicle figure converts from robot mode to sleek and speedy Camaro concept car in vehicle mode
  • Features launching pulse missile in robot mode
  • Figure comes with missile accessory

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Editorial Reviews:

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Having chosen to stay with Sam after the end of the battle for the AllSpark, BUMBLEBEE made arrangements to stay close to him at all times. Its been a pretty good deal. He gets regular detailing, and as much high-grade fuel as he needs. Plus, he gets to spend time with Sam and Mikaela. His vocal processors still arent fully up to snuff, but he and his friends communicate just fine. If he ever misses the action of battle, he can always give IRONHIDE a call and go DECEPTICON hunting. Get ready to roll out with this AUTOBOT ally! This detailed BUMBLEBEE figure unleashes a launching pulse missile in robot mode and converts to a cool, Camaro concept car in vehicle mode! The battle is on and this bright yellow warrior is ready are you?


Customer Reviews:
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3 out of 5 stars Simply cheated   November 12, 2009
Luis Alberto Acosta Hoenicka (Florida, USA)
(Product Dimensions: 2.8 x 7.5 x 12 inches ; 7.2 ounces) This is not true, the dimension is 6.5 inches, the box is 12 inches which I have bought over 100 products on Amazon, and is the first time that the product dimension is not consistent with reality


2 out of 5 stars Disappointed   October 31, 2009
MBurke (California, USA)
I got this transformers for my 4.5 y old. We have other transformers and it is fun to change the toy from car to robot. We all have lots of fun together. However, this one is the worst transformer I have ever seen. Like so many other customers have said it is impossible to click some parts in place which makes it impossible to transform. In our case, we have the robot just fine, but some parts do not click and stay in place when we transform into car. This is crucial because by not clicking and staying in place, the car just falls apart and can't really transform into a car. I huge waste of money. PLEASE, DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS ONE.


2 out of 5 stars It has its uses.   October 23, 2009
Jones Spirius (NY USA)
This transformer is pretty bad yes but I have found use for it! The plastic may be cheap, the arm cannon may be obnoxious and in the way of a decent transformation but the head mold is very nice. The 2007 Bumblebee is better made with a superior weapon and a weak head mold. Anyone see the obvious solution to my rather obtrusive dilemma? Correct! Switch the heads of your 2007 movie bumblebee and your 2009 version and you're made in the shade! Then take the rest and feed it TO THE HOUNDS!!! or whatever it is the kids are feeding refuse to these days...


1 out of 5 stars Worst Transformer ever   September 29, 2009
C. Lattimer (st. louis, mo)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is the worst transformer toy we have. We cannot get it to completely transform and now it won't reverse back to its original state. The parts do fall off and great if it protects the toy from breaking but how about just functioning. I had my 16 year old step son try it out, he was the expert in his day, and no luck. I had two adult engineers in my car coming home from the airport and neither could figure it out (and they have boys too). What a huge disappointment for my 5 year old who spent his money on this toy. Deluxe? hah!


4 out of 5 stars Cool Transformers   September 26, 2009
trinigal (Trinidad & Tobago)
Our son, 12 yrs., a transformers fan found it to be a challenge. At first it frustrated him as he encountered some difficulty, but he persevered and now tranforms it with ease. He enjoys playing with it. Transformers has good educational value because it helps to develop one's motor skills, helps them to think and resolve a task and to have patience as it was not easy to transform at first.

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