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:The (obvious) first release in the ''[[Nezha: Transformers (toyline)|Nezha: Transformers]]'' toyline, this robotic version of Nezha is a Deluxe-sized figure that converts into a sports car decorated with his traditional livery. The robot mode torso opens up to hold the smaller "human" Nezha figure that comes with the set. (Presumably, the figurine can also stay in there in vehicle mode.) | :The (obvious) first release in the ''[[Nezha: Transformers (toyline)|Nezha: Transformers]]'' toyline, this robotic version of Nezha is a Deluxe-sized figure that converts into a sports car decorated with his traditional livery. The robot mode torso opens up to hold the smaller "human" Nezha figure that comes with the set. (Presumably, the figurine can also stay in there in vehicle mode.) | ||
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Revision as of 23:58, 20 June 2020
- Nezha is a deity and Autobot from the Nezha: Transformers portion of the Cyberverse continuity family.

Nezha (哪吒 Nézhā) is a young deity from China. He is armed with the Qiankun Circle and a Fire-tipped Spear and can fly through the air with the Wind Fire Wheels at his feet. In times of need, he can also take the form of a Cybertronian alongside his allies Lei Zhenzi and Tu Xingsun to take on the forces of Shi Ji.
Fiction
Nezha: Transformers cartoon
Toys
Nezha: Transformers
- Nezha Team Collection (3-pack, 2020)
- This small figure of Nezha's robot form comes in a three-pack with his friends Lei Zhenzi and Tu Xingsun.
- Nezha (Hero Figure, 2020)
- Chinese name: 哪吒
- Accessories: Qiankun Circle, Fire-tipped Spear, Nezha figurine
- The (obvious) first release in the Nezha: Transformers toyline, this robotic version of Nezha is a Deluxe-sized figure that converts into a sports car decorated with his traditional livery. The robot mode torso opens up to hold the smaller "human" Nezha figure that comes with the set. (Presumably, the figurine can also stay in there in vehicle mode.)
Notes
- Nezha's appearance is based on his character design in the 2003 The Legend of Nezha cartoon.
External links
- Nezha at Wikipedia




