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*'''Mickey Mouse Trailer''' (2009)  
*'''Mickey Mouse Trailer''' (2009)  


: The first mold in the [[TakaraTomy]]-[[exclusive]] "[[Disney Label]]" series, Mickey Mouse's vehicle transforms from a cartoony tractor-trailer truck to a Mickey-like robot resembling [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]]. Mickey appears as a driver with an orange worker's cap on (in the right side of the cab, what with this being a Japanese toy), but disappears when then grill is flipped upward during transformation. Mickey re-appears dressed in a battle suit on a flip-around panel on the robot mode's head when the backpack is brought down into its final position. Pushing down on the robot's upper body causes the robot arms to flap up and down, simulating giddy excitement. (No, really.) The robot's clear-plastic visor can be raised and lowered over its optics. However, the expensive price of the toy seems unreasonable, as when compared with most deluxe-class vehicles, it is much smaller.
: The first mold in the [[TakaraTomy]]-[[exclusive]] "[[Disney Label]]" series, Mickey Mouse's vehicle transforms from a cartoony tractor-trailer truck to a Mickey-like robot resembling [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]]. Mickey appears as a driver with an orange worker's cap on (in the right side of the cab, what with this being a Japanese toy), but disappears when then grill is flipped upward during transformation. Mickey re-appears dressed in a battle suit on a flip-around panel on the robot mode's head when the backpack is brought down into its final position. Pushing down on the robot's upper body causes the robot arms to flap up and down, simulating giddy excitement. (No, really.) The robot's clear-plastic visor can be raised and lowered over its optics.


: So far, this mold has only been made available in Japan and Australia.
: So far, this mold has only been made available in Japan and Australia.

Revision as of 21:08, 2 November 2010

Mickey Mouse is a talking animal from the Disney Label continuity.
M-I-C, K-E-Y, P-R-I-M-E!

Mickey Mouse is an oddity amongst Earth's fauna, an upright-walking rodent with opposable thumbs and the power of speech. It is unknown if he is a unique specimen, or part of a larger species. He drives a truck that can transform into a robotic suit of armor he can pilot. The childlike features he bears endear him to the young humans of Earth. The wisdom of granting mechanized destructive power to a creature such as this is up for debate.

Fiction

Revenge of the Fallen adaptation

The announcer mentioned "Mickey the friendly mouse" in a television advertisement for the Alice in Wonderland animatronic tour, featuring an animatronic Alice. Revenge of the Fallen (novel)

Toys

Disney Label

K-E-Y. Y? Because freedom is the right of all sentient beings. Ho ho!
  • Mickey Mouse Trailer (2009)
The first mold in the TakaraTomy-exclusive "Disney Label" series, Mickey Mouse's vehicle transforms from a cartoony tractor-trailer truck to a Mickey-like robot resembling Optimus Prime. Mickey appears as a driver with an orange worker's cap on (in the right side of the cab, what with this being a Japanese toy), but disappears when then grill is flipped upward during transformation. Mickey re-appears dressed in a battle suit on a flip-around panel on the robot mode's head when the backpack is brought down into its final position. Pushing down on the robot's upper body causes the robot arms to flap up and down, simulating giddy excitement. (No, really.) The robot's clear-plastic visor can be raised and lowered over its optics.
So far, this mold has only been made available in Japan and Australia.


  • Mickey Mouse Trailer Monochrome (2009)
This grayscale redeco of the Mickey Mouse Trailer toy is decoed to resemble Mickey's design in the earliest Disney cartoons. Mickey himself provides the only splashes of color on the toy, with his face keeping its peach color, while his clothes go grayscale.


John Carpenter's Mickey

  • Mickey Mouse Trailer Halloween Version (2009)
Halloween Mickey Mouse is a redeco done up in orange and black, and was an exclusive to 7-11 stores in Japan. The robot mode features a variety of Halloween-themed paint applications, such as a jack-o-lantern face and skulls on its torso and spider webs on the trailer kibble. The little Mickey figure now has a blue face and red eyes.