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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.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.