The epic battle between the Autobots and Decepticons has spanned galaxies and more than 10 million years. The Transformers continue to fight a galactic war for Supremacy; the evil Decepticons, led by Megatron, seek to conquer and rule, and the heroic Autobots, led by the noble Optimus Prime, fight to protect and preserve.
The Ultimate Transformers Store offers a huge range of collectibles and toys for the Transformers fan, from the classics up to the new movie products.
Amazon.com Product Description With the Hasbro Transformers Cyber Stompin' Bumblebee Action Figure, kids can help rescue Earth from the clutches of the evil Decepticons. Based on the character Bumblebee from the summer 2007 blockbuster hit movie, "Transformers," this action figure has battle sounds and features galore. Recommended for ages 4 and up, Cyber Stompin' Bumblebee will let kids relive all of the movie's best scenes.
Fearsome Sound Effects Cyber Stompin' Bumblebee totally immerses your child in the action by recreating sounds straight from the movie. His main feature is his fearsome stomping action -- every step he takes produces electronic crashing sounds. The sounds are so convincing that kids will think they're standing right next to a massive Transformer as he crushes everything in sight. He also makes a number of other sounds, which can be triggered at the touch of a button. Battle sounds and speech clips recorded straight from the movie make it all the easier to imitate favorite scenes.
Sleek Design Perfect for kids and collectors alike, Cyber Stompin' Bumblebee features a sleek, movie-accurate design. Unlike other Transformer figures, this figure does not convert into vehicle mode, but instead stays in its powerful robot mode. With launching robot fists and punching action, he can make quick work of any Decepticon. His many points of articulation make it possible for kids to adjust him into any pose they like. In addition, Bumblebee's eyes and chest light up for a cool mechanical glowing effect.
About Transformers The Transformers began as a Hasbro toy line back in 1983, featuring toy vehicles that could transform into robots. The toys soon inspired an entire universe of fictional story lines, pitting the two factions of Transformers -- the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons -- against one another. A live-action movie based on the Transformers was released in 2007 and has continued the toy line's extreme popularity. With action figures such as Cyber Stompin' Bumblebee, kids can bring home the struggle between the Autobots and Decepticons.
Product Description The most awesome spy in the universe is here, and needs your help to stomp some DECEPTICONS! Whether hes hidden in disguise on Earth, or traveling through space with the AUTOBOTS, BUMBLEBEE is always ready for some rough, tough action!This tough, posable action figure features CYBER STOMPIN action every step triggers electronic crashing and crushing sounds! Other cool features include battle sounds and music, light-up eyes and chest, a launching robot fist and robot-punch action!Note: Figure does not convert.3 AA batteries included
Great! Good pirce and Joy!February 6, 2008 My 6 year old boy, loves his toy! It does not matter if it does not transform, he has a blast playing with it.
The price is perfect! Not too much or too little and the quality is good.
Audio lasted less than 24 hours!December 23, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My 3 year old just opened this toy for Christmas & was so excited! As you can imagine it went to bed & nap with him. The next day we traveled 4 hours in the car to visit family for more Christmas & 1 hour into the trip he said it broke. We thought the battery had died but after replacing the batteries & taking the entire toy apart we realized the audio chip must be bad. We're in the process of trying to return it (the reciept is at home 4 hours away) but all the stores are sold out 'cause of Christmas. Awesome toy but it needs to last longer than 24 hours with a VERY excited - & now dissappointed - 3 year old boy!
Not no $44 dollars worth.December 5, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Got this toy for our son, knowing he's a big Bumblebee fan and thinking that wow, good reviews, sounds like it holds up great and should make a little guy happy.....well it's not a $44 dollar happy. We both would have been happier to buy it at WalMart for the advertised $19.99. Yes, size in nice, does make some neat sounds but that's it....I, like another reviewer noted, really needed to READ ALL THE PRINT...me not being into the Transforers, thought this would transform...well no it does not....yes when you get it in the mail it's plain as day on the box but it's not very clear on the Amazon site, disappointment. So my thoughts...really look around for a better price.
does not transform!!!November 27, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
My son got this for an early christmas present from his grandma, and he was very bummed when we found out that it DID NOT TRANSFORM. I mean it is a transformer....It does make a lot of noise which my son loves, but he was really disappointed that it didn't transform and i guess we will have to check out the toys better next time.
slightly confusedNovember 10, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is a great toy with excelent sound effects. I don't necessarily understand why they decided to make a Transformer that doesn't transform but my son loves it anyway. Just thought I'd mention that we bought this at Target for $19. I never would have considered buying it at the price listed here.
The images show both robot and vehicle mode (Earth Helicopter). The image of the robot mode shows that Megatron has decent articulation, but unlike the Leader Class version, his cannon cannot be attached to his forearm.
To view all the images of Activator Megatron, please click here.
Seibertron.com Reviews Soon To Be Released Glu Mobile 'Tranformers: G1 Awakening' Game Thanks to staff member Stormrider, I was given the chance to make contact with a member of Glu mobile;#x2019;s PR staff, and was able to play a demo of the soon to be released ;#x2018;Transformers: G1 Awakening;#x2019; game for cellular phones. Glu Mobile was very kind and even sent me a compatible phone loaded with the game to play, as they do not currently have a version available for the iPhone.
I was able to spend about a week with the game, wasting many precious hours, staying up until the wee early hours of the morning as I played the addicting game, and tried to experience as much of it as I could before I had to send the demo back....
First off we have Stealth, err, Goldbug... I mean ELITE GUARD BUMBLEBEE by Tamo536. Straight up repaint of the Original Animated Bumblebee, but according to the reviewer the 'stingers' are now able to better fit into the arms...
And also a huge picture montage courtesy of the Japanese Transformers Image Board showing Sentinel in package, with other Elite Guard members, and with the Headmaster unit firmly placed on his shoulders.
Everybody should want to get Sentinel as soon as they can...
"Move bots or you'll have to do more transform ups!!!"
Gallery and Review of Club-Exclusive Nightbeat Figure Philip S. has posted a detailed photo gallery and review of the upcoming Official Transformers Club exclusive deluxe figure Nightbeat.
Read the review and see the photos by clicking here.
Video Review: McDonalds TFA Optimus Prime Resident Transformers video review master Sean Long has done it again. This time, Sean reviews the upcoming Mc Donald's Happy Meal bonus figure, Transformers Animated Optimus Prime. Sean gives us a good look at the figure, with comparison shots of it next to Movie Legends Optimus Prime, TFA Bumblebee, and TFA Deluxe Battle begins Optimus Prime.
This figure appears to be leaps and bounds better than previous Mc Donald's figures that were available in the past.
To view the complete review of this surprisingly nice figure, click here.
Transformers Animated Bulkhead - Video Review Sean Long has done a video review of Animated Transformers Bulkhead Leader class. The review shows the step by step transformation process and demonstrates the accessories. He also demonstrates the size comparison with Animated Bulkhead Voyager class.
New pics and a mini review of Transcanning BB by FatGuy Fatguy has updated his blog with new pics of his recently acquired Transcanning Bumblebee figure. Pics so BB in all modes including, Protoform, Robot and car modes. FatGuy says BB has great poseability, as does Transcanning OP previously mentioned here, and that Robot and Car modes look great.
You can view all the pics of Transcanning Bumblebee, and the full mini review by FatGuy here. Video Reviews - Universe Classics 2.0 Tankor & Animated Activator Starscream Sean Long has provided an in depth video review of Universe/ Classics 2.0 Tankor. Triple Changer Tankor (ahem...Octane) is a Deluxe figure and features two alternate modes - a military plane and refueling truck. He will be issued in colors that are similar to his G1 figure.
You can also check out a video review of Animated Activators Starscream. The Animated Activators are poseable figures with relatively easy transformations and feature a spring loaded action.
To join the Animated Activators Starscream discussion, click here.
Transformers the Game sells 3.3 Million Nest-gen.biz reports that among the top 100 selling games of the past 12 months, Transformers the Game by Activision, ranks in at 16th overall with sales a 3.3 million copies to date.
Transformers the game is narrowly beaten by Spiderman 3, which was also made by Activision, with 3.4 million sales, WWE Smackdown VS Raw 2008 at 3.8 million and the number one selling game Call of Duty 4 at 8.4 million copies.
You can view the full list of all top 100 games Here. New Transformers Animated Lugnut Gallery A new gallery showing off the detailing and posability of Transformers Animated Lugnut has appeared over at: