- The biggest robot star in the world is back! BUMBLEBEE is ready to roll into action against the DECEPTICONS with motion-activated lights and sounds
- In robot mode, this friendly figure features light-up eyes and a flip-down battle mask to let the enemy know he means business
- Movie hero robot-to-vehicle figure comes to ¿life¿ at the push of a button with animated arms, head and wings ¿ and a cannon that automatically ¿aims¿ and ¿fires¿
- Communicates through speech and music
- Headlights, revving engine sounds, horn and car alarm in vehicle mode
Product Description
BUMBLEBEE stayed on Earth after the destruction of the AllSpark to continue protecting his friend Sam, and he has stayed with the young human every day since. As more DECEPTICONS have appeared to threaten Earth, the friendship between boy and robot has become something more. Now, human and AUTOBOT are teammates in a battle for the fate of the world, and neither will rest until every last DECEPTICON is a smoking wreck. The biggest robot star in the world is back! BUM… More >>
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January 3rd, 2010 at 12:12 am
If my son did not like this so much, I would have gladly returned it. As one reviewer noted, the instructions are sooo difficult to understand you’re much better off using common sense. We just got it today and we spent more time trying to make the parts fit whenever we try to transform it from a car to a robot to car again, than my son actually playing with it. We tried it twice today and both times were frustrating. As a mom, I think this is an expensive headache. Although I must admit, my 8-year old enjoys playing with it. The headache is for the adult who tries to transform it. As I told my son, transforming it should be part of the fun that comes with a toy like this… but with not this one.
Rating: 2 / 5
January 3rd, 2010 at 12:19 am
I bought this as a Christmas present for our 7y/o and he was SHOCKED!!!!!!!! He was so pleased, and he was able to transform 95% on his own. Dad had to get the front, and doors put together, but not a big deal!!! Absolutely no problems with this item!
Rating: 5 / 5
January 3rd, 2010 at 12:48 am
Bought it for my son for christmas and he loves it. It is a little difficult to transform, but he is getting it.
Rating: 5 / 5
January 3rd, 2010 at 1:20 am
My son got 21 different Transformers for Christmas and this was one of the easier ones to transform. My son is only 6, so my husband and I have been transforming them for him until he can learn how to do it himself. We have never transformed Transformers before, and I was able to easily transform this Ultimate Bumblebee in about a half an hour the first time. It is MUCH sturdier than any of the other other Transformers he got (which were all level 3 & 4) and the instructions were very easy to understand for me. I gave up on a lot of the other Transformers and had my husband figure them out. The sounds and lights are AWESOME compared to the sounds the other Transformers make. I am used to buying toys that don’t break like Step 2 and Little Tikes, so I was a little skeptical of buying Transformers. I think this toy will outlast all of the other Transformers we bought.
Rating: 5 / 5
January 3rd, 2010 at 2:37 am
What a great toy. Now my boys 6 and 8 cannot quite get the hang of transforming it so I have to do it. I had great satisfaction in getting the final piece snapped in and watching the boys roll him around on the floor. I found it much easier to transform him on my own without the instructions. Just study the robot for a little while. Look at the car body parts and imagine where they properly go. The only tricky part is the rear wheels you have to pull and twist them around, they are spring loaded. This toy does make you think while you move the parts around and picture the proper locations which is why I gave it 4 stars for educational value. He makes fun sounds both in robot form and car form. I am glad I bought this toy, got it during a lightning round but it is sturdy and well worth the full price.
Rating: 5 / 5