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:He was only available in a [[San Diego Comic-Con]] 2018 [[exclusive]] box set, alongside [[Uruaz#Toys|Uruaz]] and a chromed [[Bumblebee (Movie)/toys#SDCC2018|Bumblebee]].
:He was only available in a [[San Diego Comic-Con]] 2018 [[exclusive]] box set, alongside [[Uruaz#Toys|Uruaz]] and a chromed [[Bumblebee (Movie)/toys#SDCC2018|Bumblebee]].


:He was redecoed into ''Studio Series'' Bumblebee Vol. 2 Retro Pop Highway [[Uraid]].
:He was redecoed into ''Studio Series'' Bumblebee Vol. 2 Retro Pop Highway [[Uriad]].
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Revision as of 01:54, 20 July 2018

This article is about the movieverse cassette. For the Generation 1 Mini-Cassette, see Dile.
Dairu is an Autobot from the live-action film series continuity family (via Studio Series).
In a world full of strife we must fight to survive!

Dairu probably plays prehistoric heroic music.

Toys

Studio Series

  • Bumblebee Vol. 1 Retro Rock Garage (3-pack, 2018)
    • Number: 19
    • Accessories: Left & right blasters
Studio Series Dairu is a seemingly straight reissue of Dile, transforming into what appears to be an aqua-green Iguanodon. Two silver-chromed blasters plug into the faux cassette tape holes near his neck. In tape mode, he fits into the chest compartment of the original Blaster or Soundwave (and their retooled reincarnations). Dairu forms the upper body of an unnamed combiner with Uruaz. His weapons become over-shoulder artillery in this mode.
He was only available in a San Diego Comic-Con 2018 exclusive box set, alongside Uruaz and a chromed Bumblebee.
He was redecoed into Studio Series Bumblebee Vol. 2 Retro Pop Highway Uriad.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.

Notes

  • "Dairu" is the direct romanization of Dile's original Japanese name "ダイル". That name is in turn the back half of "crocodile" in Japanese and/or is wordplay on the back half of "reptile" in Japanese. It is not the Japanese rendering of "dial".