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:''Freakwency is an [[Autobot]] from {{w|Stranger Things}} (via [[Transformers Collaborative|Collaborative]]).''
:''Freakwency is an [[Autobot]] from [[Stranger Things]] (via [[Transformers Collaborative|Collaborative]]).''
[[File:Freakwency Toy.jpg|thumb|right|upright=2.66]]
[[File:Freakwency Toy.jpg|thumb|right|upright=2.66]]


'''Freakwency''' and [[8-Trax]] know how to tune-in when their friends need them.  
'''Freakwency''' and [[8-Trax]] know how to tune-in when their friends need them.  


==Toys==
==Toys==
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:*''Accessories'': Rubber chicken/ blaster
:*''Accessories'': Rubber chicken/ blaster


: The second ''[[Transformers Collaborative]]'' toy crossover with the [[Netflix]]-produced science-fiction/horror series ''{{w|Stranger Things}}'', Freakwency is a roughly-Voyager-sized toy that transforms from robot to an unlicensed approximation of a [[1977]] GMC Vandura van, adorned with livery for the WSQK radio station. In robot mode, their tummy region resembles an 8-track cassette player (which was severely obsolete and almost completely gone from retail by the show's in-universe date of 1987), and can open up to fit Freakwency's pack-in partner 8-Trax in their tape mode.
: The second ''[[Transformers Collaborative]]'' toy crossover with the [[Netflix]]-produced science-fiction/horror series ''[[Stranger Things]]'', Freakwency is a roughly-Voyager-sized toy that transforms from robot to an unlicensed approximation of a [[1977]] GMC Vandura van, adorned with livery for the WSQK radio station. In robot mode, their tummy region resembles an 8-track cassette player (which was severely obsolete and almost completely gone from retail by the show's in-universe date of 1987), and can open up to fit Freakwency's pack-in partner 8-Trax in their tape mode.


: Freakwency comes with a rubber chicken (playing on the WSQK station's signature "squawk" sound which got a ''lot'' of rubber chicken merch made for the build-up to the fifth season but rubber chickens barely even appeared in the show) which can transform into a blaster for them to hold.
: Freakwency comes with a rubber chicken (playing on the WSQK station's signature "squawk" sound which got a ''lot'' of rubber chicken merch made for the build-up to the fifth season but rubber chickens barely even appeared in the show) which can transform into a blaster for them to hold.


: The set was revealed and set up for preorder as a [[Target]] exclusive on [[November 7]] 2025, as part of a big merch push for the fifth and final season of the show. But the toy was not released until [[June 1]]st the following year, long after the season finished up.
: The set was revealed and set up for preorder as a [[Target]] exclusive on [[November 7]], 2025, as part of a big merch push for the fifth and final season of the show. But the toy was not released until [[June 1]] the following year, long after the season finished up.
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 9 April 2026

Freakwency is an Autobot from Stranger Things (via Collaborative).

Freakwency and 8-Trax know how to tune-in when their friends need them.

Toys

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Collaborative

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  • Freakwency / 8-Trax (2026)
  • Release date: June 1, 2026
  • Accessories: Rubber chicken/ blaster
The second Transformers Collaborative toy crossover with the Netflix-produced science-fiction/horror series Stranger Things, Freakwency is a roughly-Voyager-sized toy that transforms from robot to an unlicensed approximation of a 1977 GMC Vandura van, adorned with livery for the WSQK radio station. In robot mode, their tummy region resembles an 8-track cassette player (which was severely obsolete and almost completely gone from retail by the show's in-universe date of 1987), and can open up to fit Freakwency's pack-in partner 8-Trax in their tape mode.
Freakwency comes with a rubber chicken (playing on the WSQK station's signature "squawk" sound which got a lot of rubber chicken merch made for the build-up to the fifth season but rubber chickens barely even appeared in the show) which can transform into a blaster for them to hold.
The set was revealed and set up for preorder as a Target exclusive on November 7, 2025, as part of a big merch push for the fifth and final season of the show. But the toy was not released until June 1 the following year, long after the season finished up.
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