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New images have been released for the latest and greatest Hasbro action figure of Elita-1's design from the 2024 animated ...
Hasbro has officially unveiled four new video game-inspired Transformers Studios Series action figures, with Megatron and ...
Playing with Hasbro’s ultimate toy, the $750 self-transforming Optimus Prime The $750 self-transforming Optimus Prime just got a $750 transforming trailer too This $400 Bumblebee robot can dance ...
Bumblebee joins Prime, Grimlock, and Megatron later this year for $1,299. Bumblebee joins Prime, Grimlock, and Megatron later this year for $1,299. Andrew Liszewski is a senior reporter who ...
A previously-delayed new Takara Transformers action figure for the anime-exclusive Lio Convoy finally has a pending new ...
The Robosen Transformers robot toys cost a pretty penny (its Bumblebee G1 Performance toy is one of the cheapest of the line at $399.00), but their quality is truly impressive. You can see Robosen ...
You can also relive moments from the Transformers series through the Bluetooth app’s Mini-Theater feature, which allows you to control the robots. This fly toy isn’t cheap. the mini robot will ...
The first wave of items from Hasbro is geared towards kids and includes a new 2-in-1 Optimus Prime mask / figure and a set of 11-inch Mega Changers and 5-inch Prime Changers figures that covert in ...
Even better than watching the cartoon were the Transformers toys, which I had a bunch of. These were brilliantly designed and built for the day. You could manually manipulate them to go from their ...
The Go-Bots were introduced to collectors by Tonka in 1983 and were a line of transforming robot toys that rivaled the Transformers. However, in 1991, Hasbro bought out Tonka adding these once ...
when Hasbro bought the rights to several existing Japanese toy lines featuring transforming robots. They were first marketed with a cartoon and have since graduated to a series of live-action films.
The brutal and treacherous Devastator was the original combiner Transformer toy, meaning kids could assemble a massive robot out of much smaller figures. Unlike combiners that would follow (like ...