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'''Danglers''' are small figurines which attach to items like cell phones and handheld video game consoles by loops of string, and hence, ''dangle'' from them. Transformers Danglers are distinguished from others of their breed by their ability to "transform" - but what else would you expect? They were made by [[Gacha International|Tomy Yujin]] and released in [[November]] [[2007]].<ref name="TomyYujin">[http://web.archive.org/web/20080225214202/http://www.gachausa.com/products/transformers.asp Tomy Yujin ''Transformers'' page]</ref>


'''Danglers''' are small figurines which attach to items like cell phones and handheld video game consoles by loops of string, and hence, ''dangle'' from them. Transformers Danglers are distinguished from others of their breed by their ability to "transform" - but what else would you expect?
The Transformers Danglers Collection figures consist of two pieces: a solid plastic vehicle mode, to which the loop of string is attached, and a rubbery, [[Super deformed|super-deformed]] robot-mode shell which surrounds the vehicle mode. The loop threads through a hole in the top of the rubber shell, and attaches to whatever you want to dangle the dangler off, allowing you to slip the shell on and off the vehicle.


The Transformers Danglers figures consist of two pieces: a solid plastic vehicle mode, to which the loop of string is attached, and a rubbery, super-deformed robot-mode shell which surrounds the vehicle mode. The loop threads through a hole in the top of the rubber shell, and attaches to whatever you want to dangle the dangler off, allowing you to slip the shell on and off the vehicle.
The figures are available in capsule machines, coming in small, translucent plastic spheres that split in two. Figures include:
 
The figures are available in capsule machines, coming in a small, translucent plastic sphere and splits in two. Figures include:


*[[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]]
*[[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]]
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*[[Brawl (Movie)|Devastator]]
*[[Brawl (Movie)|Devastator]]


Additionally, a [[Barricade (Movie)|Barricade]] figure is featured on the small [[pack-in flyer]] included with the figure, but does not appear to be available in every region, if at all. Notably, Brawl is actually ''called'' Devastator on this flyer.
Additionally, in some regions, a [[Barricade (Movie)|Barricade]] figure is featured on the small [[Pack-in material|pack-in flyer]] included with the figures, though it is not clear what level of availability the figure has, if any. Notably, in most regions (but, uh, not in the picture we've got here) Brawl is actually ''called'' Devastator on the flyer.
 
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.gachausa.com/transformersdanglers.html Gacha International Transformers Danglers page]


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Latest revision as of 22:28, 24 March 2025

If it dangles, we'll punch a hole in it.

Danglers are small figurines which attach to items like cell phones and handheld video game consoles by loops of string, and hence, dangle from them. Transformers Danglers are distinguished from others of their breed by their ability to "transform" - but what else would you expect? They were made by Tomy Yujin and released in November 2007.[1]

The Transformers Danglers Collection figures consist of two pieces: a solid plastic vehicle mode, to which the loop of string is attached, and a rubbery, super-deformed robot-mode shell which surrounds the vehicle mode. The loop threads through a hole in the top of the rubber shell, and attaches to whatever you want to dangle the dangler off, allowing you to slip the shell on and off the vehicle.

The figures are available in capsule machines, coming in small, translucent plastic spheres that split in two. Figures include:

Additionally, in some regions, a Barricade figure is featured on the small pack-in flyer included with the figures, though it is not clear what level of availability the figure has, if any. Notably, in most regions (but, uh, not in the picture we've got here) Brawl is actually called Devastator on the flyer.

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