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*'''Speed Dial 800''' (Real Gear Robots, 2007)
*'''Speed Dial 800''' (Real Gear Robots, 2007)
: ''Japanese ID number:'' '''MA-07'''
: ''Japanese ID number:'' '''MA-07'''
: Speed Dial 8000 transforms into a (non-functional) cellular phone. with a flip-up screen/button cover.  The "mini-screen" sticker on his cover reads "7:47", as in "July 4th, 2007", the date the live-action movie hits theaters.  Like all [[Real Gear Robots]] toys, his robot mode is apparently at 1:1 scale.
: Speed Dial 8000 transforms into a (non-functional) cellular phone. with a flip-up screen/button cover.  The "mini-screen" sticker on his cover reads "7:47", as in "July 4th, 2007", the date the live-action movie hits theaters.  Like all [[Real Gear Robots]] toys, his robot mode is apparently at 1:1 scale.
: This mold was also used to make a currently-unnamed and currently-unreleased (and accidentally-revealed) [[Decepticon]] [[redeco]].
==Trivia==
* Speed Dial is one of the few Real Gear Robots to not have his name [[tampograph]]ed on him somewhere.  Currently, the only other one without a name is [[Power Up VT6]].


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 00:57, 9 June 2007

Speed Dial 800 is an Autobot from the live-action movie continuity family.

Speed Dial 800 is one of many small robots who was once a normal machine brought to life by the power of the Allspark. He might just give Bluestreak a run for his money, as he luvvy-luvs the talky-talk. He's able to send communications all over the globe, relaying vital information... and also useless babble and text messages.


French-Canadian name: Composition Rapide 800
Spanish name: Llamada Rapida 800


Toys

Transformers

  • Speed Dial 800 (Real Gear Robots, 2007)
Japanese ID number: MA-07
Speed Dial 8000 transforms into a (non-functional) cellular phone. with a flip-up screen/button cover. The "mini-screen" sticker on his cover reads "7:47", as in "July 4th, 2007", the date the live-action movie hits theaters. Like all Real Gear Robots toys, his robot mode is apparently at 1:1 scale.
This mold was also used to make a currently-unnamed and currently-unreleased (and accidentally-revealed) Decepticon redeco.


Trivia

  • Speed Dial is one of the few Real Gear Robots to not have his name tampographed on him somewhere. Currently, the only other one without a name is Power Up VT6.