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:''The Tele-Beam Blaster is an [[Autobot]] [[Mini-Con]]-formed weapon from the [[Transformers: Prime (franchise)|Prime]] portion of the [[Aligned continuity family]].''
:''The Tele-Beam Blaster is an [[Autobot]] [[Mini-Con]]-formed weapon from the [[Transformers: Prime (franchise)|Prime]] portion of the [[Aligned continuity family]].''
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The '''Tele-Beam Blaster''' (てれビームブラスター ''Tere Bīmu Burasutā'') is a weapon formed from the [[Arms Micron]]s [[Optimus Prime Blaster]], [[O.P.]], and [[B.H.]]. It is one of the many [[Arms Micron#Arms Up Mission game|Combo Weapon]]s in the Autobot arsenal.
The '''Tele-Beam Blaster''' (てれビームブラスター ''Tere Bīmu Burasutā'') is a weapon formed from the [[Arms Micron]]s [[Optimus Prime Blaster]], [[O.P.]], and [[B.H.]]. It is one of the many [[Arms Micron#Arms Up Mission game|Combo Weapon]]s in the Autobot arsenal.


==Toys==
==Toys==
===Prime===
===''Prime''===
*'''Optimus Prime Blaster''' (Gacha Arms Micron, 2012)
*'''Optimus Prime Blaster''' (Gacha Arms Micron, [[2012]])
*'''Optimus Prime''' (Voyager, 2012-[[March 31|03-31]])
*'''Optimus Prime''' (Voyager, 2012-[[March 31|03-31]])
** ''Set ID Number'': '''AM-01'''
** ''Set ID Number'': '''AM-01'''
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**''Set ID Number:'' '''AM-10'''
**''Set ID Number:'' '''AM-10'''


: The Tele-Beam Blaster is formed from B.H. (packaged with [[Bulkhead (Prime)#Voyager|Bulkhead]]) in weapon mode forming the core, and Optimus Prime Blaster and O.P. (packaged with [[Optimus Prime (WFC)/toys#Voyager|Optimus Prime]]) forming the barrels on the top and front respectively. It's advised to use the clear red version of Optimus Prime Blaster for this, packed with the September issue of ''TV Boy'' Magazine for the name to make sense (see below), but not required.
:The Tele-Beam Blaster is formed from B.H. (packaged with [[Bulkhead (Prime)#Voyager|Bulkhead]]) in weapon mode forming the core, and Optimus Prime Blaster and O.P. (packaged with [[Optimus Prime (WFC)/toys#Voyager|Optimus Prime]]) forming the barrels on the top and front respectively. It's advised to use the clear red version of Optimus Prime Blaster for this, packed with the September issue of ''TV Boy'' Magazine for the name to make sense (see below), but not required.


==Notes==
==Notes==
* The weapon takes its name from ''Televi-Kun'' (てれびくん ''terebi-kun''), the original Japanese name of ''TV Boy'' Magazine. Likely in homage to this, the first part of the weapon's name is written in hiragana instead of the usual katakana.
*The weapon takes its name from ''Televi-Kun'' (てれびくん ''terebi-kun''), the original Japanese name of ''TV Boy'' Magazine. Likely in homage to this, the first part of the weapon's name is written in hiragana instead of the usual katakana.


[[Category:Blasters]]
[[Category:Mini-Con weapons]]
[[Category:Mini-Con weapons]]
[[Category:Prime weapons]]
[[Category:Prime weapons]]

Revision as of 02:39, 30 August 2017

The Tele-Beam Blaster is an Autobot Mini-Con-formed weapon from the Prime portion of the Aligned continuity family.
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The Tele-Beam Blaster (てれビームブラスター Tere Bīmu Burasutā) is a weapon formed from the Arms Microns Optimus Prime Blaster, O.P., and B.H.. It is one of the many Combo Weapons in the Autobot arsenal.

Toys

Prime

  • Optimus Prime Blaster (Gacha Arms Micron, 2012)
  • Optimus Prime (Voyager, 2012-03-31)
    • Set ID Number: AM-01
  • Bulkhead (Voyager, 2012-04-28)
    • Set ID Number: AM-10
The Tele-Beam Blaster is formed from B.H. (packaged with Bulkhead) in weapon mode forming the core, and Optimus Prime Blaster and O.P. (packaged with Optimus Prime) forming the barrels on the top and front respectively. It's advised to use the clear red version of Optimus Prime Blaster for this, packed with the September issue of TV Boy Magazine for the name to make sense (see below), but not required.

Notes

  • The weapon takes its name from Televi-Kun (てれびくん terebi-kun), the original Japanese name of TV Boy Magazine. Likely in homage to this, the first part of the weapon's name is written in hiragana instead of the usual katakana.