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====Revenge of the Fallen====
====Revenge of the Fallen====
[[File:ROTF-toy FuryOfFearswoopBox.jpg|upright=1.33|thumb|The Fury of Fearswoop, toys actually in realistic/movie [[scale]]... and the fiction overtly says that that's an anomaly. ''le sigh'']]
[[File:ROTF-toy FuryOfFearswoopBox.jpg|upright=1.33|thumb|The Fury of Fearswoop]]
Come 2009's ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (toyline)|Revenge of the Fallen]]'' line, Walmart went more in on redecos and new "off-screen" characters, once again leaning into multi-toy packs.
Come 2009's ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (toyline)|Revenge of the Fallen]]'' line, Walmart went more in on redecos and new "off-screen" characters, once again leaning into multi-toy packs.



Revision as of 01:58, 25 January 2023

Walmart (previously spelled Wal-Mart until 2008) is one of the biggest discount department store chains in the United States, with branches in many other countries.

Over the years, they have carried a lot of exclusive Transformers toys, in addition to the regular mass retail releases.

Walmart employees are also often accused of not really caring about what they sell in addition to a lax return policy, making Walmart one of the main victims of toy swapping.

Walmart is also the parent company of Sam's Club.

Fiction

Dreamwave Generation One continuity

The Transformers Trilogy

During a battle against Bumblebee and Prowl, Bonecrusher crashed through a Wal-Mart in Las Vegas. Hardwired

Walmart exclusive toys