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Transformers Revenge of The Fallen Human Alliance Bumblebee and Sam
 
Manufacturer: Hasbro
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Product Description

Bumblebee and Sam were best friends from almost the moment they first met face to face. As they learned more about one another, that connection grew deeper and deeper. Now, whether Sam is behind the wheel, or standing side by side with his friend, they work together as a team. Against Bumblebee and his human friend, no Decepticon stands a chance. Team up with this fearless twosome, Bumblebee and Sam, and take on the Decepticon enemies! Gear up for battle excitement; Sam Witwicky figure and Bumblebee robot-to-vehicle figure make a dynamic duo, even interacting with each other. Convert Transformers Autobot Bumblebee from robot with flip-out cannon to Camaro concept car. In vehicle mode, you can even fit two human ally figures inside (additional figures sold separately)! When transformed Human Alliance Bumblebee stands 20cm tall. Add to your Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen collection with Human Alliance Bumblebee with Sam! A great way to recreate exciting movie scenes or create your own! Suitable for age 5 years and up. Features Robot converts into vehicle Bumblebee stands 20cm tall Flip-out cannon 5cm Sam figure Figure sits inside Transformer figure

Product Details

  • Action Figure from Transformers Revenge of the Fallen movie
  • Robot converts into vehicle
  • Flip-out cannon
  • 5cm Sam figure
  • Figure sits inside Transformer figure

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Bumblebee
 
Review Date: October 6, 2009
Reviewer: Mrs. M. Bennett, Wales, UK
I bought this for my 6 year old grandson and he loved it
It is tricky to transform initially but once you have got the knack it becomes much easier
Excellent purchase and very good value
Would recommend it for any young adventurous boy
One of the Best Movie Bumblebee, if not the line overall
 
Review Date: November 10, 2009
Reviewer: Y. R. Chen, Cambridge, UK
Over the the 2 movie toy lines, Bumblebee has been released into toy form numerous time: in deluxe range there're the old Camero, the new Camero concept, the movie 2 preview version with a cannon right arm, the "Cannon version", then there're the various Legends range as well as repaints. Then there is the Movie version, loaded with electronics, "Ultimate Bumblebee".

But personally, this one surpass them all.

The Human Alliance line Bumblebee is essentially a up-scale version of the Deluxe Bumblebee to approximately 1/35th scale. But with the up-scaling, they manage to fit a lot of details that the deluxe versions couldn't: in car mode, detailed headlights and foglights, brake lights, numberplate, brand batches and even front seats, and reasonable representation of dashboard, and steering wheel, are all here.

But what makes this so much better than the deluxe is in the bot mode. In this scale, they manage to put several gimmicks that are unique to each version of Deluxe Bumblebee into one. The right arm cannon with springloaded missiles, the hidden cannons behind the right shoulder, even the battle mask, which is a permanent fixture in several Deluxe versions' headsculpt, is represented as a movable piece here.

Another addition here that would otherwise be impossible on the Deluxe version is the articulated figure of Sam. Although not the most well painted figure or incredibly articulated, it has enough detail and poseability to sit in the driving seat, stand on Bumblebee's hand, and interact with the various weapons and gimmicks on Bumblebee. Personally I think it is not necessary, but it's nice that the designer would go through the trouble for the extra play value.

Compared with the Ultimate Bumblebee, which is more expensive, got a less intuitive or enjoyable transformation, all for the sake of the electronics sounds and moterized shoulders, this is certainly the better compromise of the two in my opinion.
ROTF Alternator?
 
Review Date: July 20, 2009
Reviewer: Antonious Prime, Scotland
This is one great figure and, as the review title suggests, is basically an Alternator for the movie line. Some may view this as a bad thing as many of the Alternator figures required a degree in engineering to transform, I've never seen this as a problem however. As far as I see it, a complex transformation generally means both alt and 'bot modes are of good standard.

Aside from Leader class Optimus Prime, this is the best Revenge of the Fallen figure so far in my opinion. Better than the '07 movie 'Ultimate' Bumblebee by a long shot. Even the Sam Witwicky action figure is worth a mention as, apart from the rather glaikit (google it) facial expression, he's quite a cool little figure in his own right - there's quite a few standing / sitting posts on Bumblebee for him to peg onto, with some guns for him to man.

Overall highly recommended and bodes well for upcoming figures in the Human Alliance line.
difficult to transform
 
Review Date: July 21, 2009
Reviewer: Rob Smith, North Wales coast
The problem with the toy is it is extremely difficult to transform from car to robot and back again, It took me 20 minutes to change from car to robot and then 30 minutes to change back. It's probably easier to complete the Rubik's cube.
My five year old son stands no chance of being able to do it.

My fear is because of the difficulty in transforming it will soon be broken from my son pulling at the bits.
The positive is it looks very good as a car and as good as a transformer.

It is aimed at the 4 years and up market, I think it is best for the older market rather than the younger, I'm sure they will be able to transform quicker than me but when you think that in the film they transform in seconds, you would expect this to do it in under a minute.
BUMBLEBEE
 
Review Date: November 5, 2009
Reviewer: littlemarie, england
BIT ON THE SMALL SIDE FOR THE PRICE, BUT MY SON SEEMED TO LIKE IT.

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