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:Unfortunately, because he is packaged in robot mode and his vehicle shell is entirely coated in paint, quite a number of Bumblebees have the gold paint between their jointed leg/hood panels and feet scratched off ''out of the box'', resulting in ugly scored lines on the hood in vehicle mode.  
:Unfortunately, because he is packaged in robot mode and his vehicle shell is entirely coated in paint, quite a number of Bumblebees have the gold paint between their jointed leg/hood panels and feet scratched off ''out of the box'', resulting in ugly scored lines on the hood in vehicle mode.  
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:Part of the Deluxe Class assortment of 'Thrilling 30' anniversary Generations toys, Bumblebee is a new mold with a robot mode inspired by Guido Guidi's design for the character, originally seen in '[[International Incident Part 2: "Ranks of Bronze"|issue 10]] of ''[[The Transformers (IDW)|The Transformers]]''.
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Revision as of 23:07, 10 February 2013

Sure, just one Bumblebee's pretty nonthreatening. But get an army...

Bumblebee gots lots of toys!

Toys

Generation 1

No, not Herbie.
  • Bumblebee (Mini Vehicle, 1984~1986)
    • Japanese ID number: 11, C-56
Bumblebee's original toy, released in 1984 and in Japan in 1985, originally hails from the Microchange series, transforming into a "penny-racer"-proportioned Volkswagen Beetle. He was available through the first three years of the Transformers series, the entire duration of the Mini Vehicle assortment, the only 1984 Mini Vehicle to do so. (This is also why he has two ID numbers in Japan; in 1986, the line switched from a single-series number listing to splitting it up between "C" (Cybertron/Autobot) and "D" (Destron/Decepticon) groupings.)
'Bee has a lot of minor variations. Throughout 1984 and 1985, Bumblebee was produced in both yellow and red (as was Cliffjumper), a move meant to "make the line look bigger" according to former Hasbro R&D Vice President George Dunsay.[1] For his 1984 release, both color versions had an Autobot sigil on the roof/chest. In 1985, this was replaced by a rubsign. The rubsign remained on the 1986 release, though he was only released in yellow that year.
Packaging-wise, there are several more variations. In 1984, the Mini Vehicles were packaged in vehicle mode. Come 1985, a picture of the toy in vehicle mode was added to the front of the card, and later the toys proper were packaged in robot mode. From this point on, the Mini Vehicles were also part of two different pack-in promotions; the Mini-Spies and iron-on reflective patches.
Bumblebee was released in a wide variety of colors in markets south of the border. In Mexico, both a blue version and a recently-discovered white version with a red face were released.
This mold was later retooled into a keychain version of Bumblebee, as well as for a Transformers Collection multipack (see below).
The original mold is also used by the Optimus-faction Volks. Later retoolings of this mold were used to make Glyph and Bug Bite.


  • Volks (Robocar, 1985)
Bumblebee was released in Brazil by Estrela in 1985 as the Robocar "Volks", initially available in two color schemes: his original yellow and black, and slick-looking silver and black with a gold face, both decorated with a new thin tech-detailing sticker on their chests. Later, Estrela released red and orange versions of Volks sporting the new "Optimus" faction insignia; given this new factional alignment, for the purposes of this wiki, the Optimus-aligned Volks is considered a separate character from Bumblebee. As such, whether the earlier yellow and silver Volks toys should be considered versions of Bumblebee or versions of this different character, could be debated endlessly.


  • Volks (Robocar, 1985)
The aforementioned red and orange versions of Volks were released in Argentina by Antex in 1985; the toys' cardback depicts the original silver version as well, but it is believed this was merely photography of an Estrela toy, and that the silver figure was never sold in Argentina. As these releases of Volks lack the "Optimus" faction sticker, instead bearing the earlier thin tech-detail decal, the question can be again raised over whether or not they represent the Optimus-aligned Volks, or the original Bumblebee. Whatever the case, these versions have much higher availability on the secondary market over their Estrela predecessors.


Older, squatter, faster.
  • Goldbug (Throttlebot, 1987)
    • Japanese ID number: C-97
The Throttlebot Goldbug was released in 1987, and like the other Throttlebots, he has a pull-back motor and a simple transformation. The vehicle mode was not designed to look like a penny racer, as the original toy was, so its variation on the Volkswagen Beetle was much more realistically-proportioned. Though the other Throttlebots seem to have always been intended to be new characters, Goldbug's head was based directly on that of Bumblebee's original toy. Bumblebee was the second Transformer to be given a second toy (as both Hot Rod and Rodimus Prime had been released the year previous).
This toy was reissued in Europe in 1991 as part of the Classics reissues, along with the rest of the Throttlebots. The toy was retooled to remove the rubsign indent, the heat-sensitive decal proper replaced with a glossy-paper faction symbol.
This toy could also represent the IDW Generation 1 continuity Goldbug, assuming he ever got an Earth mode.


This shell looks too old for a young guy.
  • Bumblebee (Pretender, 1989)
    • Accessories: Pretender shell, helmet, large "sonic blaster" rifle, small "laser pistol"
As part of the sixth year of Generation 1, Bumblebee was released as a "Classic Pretender", expanding the range of Pretenders toys. This version of Bumblebee is still a Volkswagen Beetle, once again more realistically proportioned, but now has what look like off-road tires. He came with a gun for his robot mode that could be mounted on his roof and another gun for his human shell. Oddly, the robot's head is modeled after Cliffjumper's toy head.

  • Bumblebee (Legends, 1989)
    • Accessories: "Laser pistol"
The inner robot to Pretender Classics Bumblebee was sold without the shell as a Kmart exclusive Legends figure, but with the inner-robot gun to his teammate Jazz, who had Bumblebee's small gun in exchange.


  • Hero Set (Multi-pack, 1989)
    • Accessories: "Laser pistol"
In Japan, Legends Bumblebee was only available in a boxed "Hero Set" with the Legends versions of Jazz, Grimlock and Starscream. Bumblebee was identical to the Hasbro release.
In Italy, GiG released their own version of the Hero Set, named "Set Commandos", instead of the Classic Pretender versions of the toys. Bumblebee was given the name "Saetta", which was originally the Italian name of Wheeljack. The "Set Commandos" toys were identical to the Japanese "Hero Set" versions.


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  • Bumblebee (Action Master, 1990)
    • Accessories: Heli-pack, "Astral Exploder Rifle"
Part of the second wave of single-carded Action Master figures, Bumblebee is a non-transforming action figure that mixed cartoon model with toy-detail. He comes with his Heli-pack that transforms into a large "high-powered air rifle" with spring-loaded deploying barrel. Bumblebee and his Heli-pack are cross-compatible with any other Action Master figure, vehicle or accessory; plus the hole in his back is compatible with 5mm posts.
This release makes Bumblebee the only character to have a toy of some kind available during the entire original Transformers production run (from 1984-1990).


  • Bumblebee (Keychain, 2001/2003/2007)
Bumblebee was reissued as a keychain by Fun4All under license from Hasbro in the US in 2001. Along with having its rear bumper retooled to accommodate the chain, the keychain form lacked the "Dunlop" text on the tires. The toy also returned to its original sticker set-up, doing away with the rubsign and restored the Autobot symbol on his chest. Hasbro made the figure available again in 2007, this time under the "Heroes of Cybertron" banner.
In Japan, all four Mini-Bot keychains were released in Japan in 2003 as 7-Eleven exclusives. Each of the keychains also had black "chase" versions.
This mold was also used to make Glyph.


Generation 2

A gold bug, but not Goldbug.
  • Bumblebee (Mini Vehicle, 1993)
Bumblebee's first Generation 2 toy was a redeco of his original toy, transforming into a "Penny Racer"-proportioned Volkswagen Beetle. However, this version has yellow chrome on the previously matte-yellow plastics. Thankfully, there seem to be few to no reports of chrome flaking on any of the Generation 2 Mini Vehicles.
The figure pictured here features a G1 Autobot Insignia on his chest/roof, but this is nonstandard. The figure as released featured a bare chest/roof. The only symbol on the figure is the G2 Autobot Insignia stamped on the bottom of his foot followed by the word Autobot.


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  • Bumblebee (Go-Bot, 1995)
    • Accessories: Rifle
Bumblebee's second release in the Generation 2 line was as a recolor of the Go-Bot High Beam, transforming into a concept race car with exposed rear engine. He features through-axle construction for incredibly fast zipping on flat, smooth surfaces, and is compatible with many tracks and playsets from Hot Wheels and Matchbox.
This mold was also used to make Robots in Disguise Crosswise and Nightracer. It was later repurposed to be a "next-generation" clone of Bumblebee.


Smallest Transforming Transformers

  • Bumble (2003)
    • Japanese ID number: GTF 04
Not much more than an inch tall, Smallest Transforming Transformers Bumblebee is a scaled-down version of his original toy, retaining the larger figure's transformation scheme but losing its rolling wheels by sheer necessity of size. Bumblebee was sold as part of the line's first wave, and like all the figures, came blindpacked.


  • Bumble (Red) (2003)
    • Japanese ID number: GTF X-2
Bumblebee also came in red! A red variant of the toy was one of two chase figures sold in the first Smallest Transforming Transformers wave.


Transformers Collection

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  • Minibot Team Set (6-pack, 2004)
    • Japanese ID number: 12
Bumblebee was again reissued in Japan as part of The Transformers Collection "bookbox" series in a six-toy multi-pack, with Huffer, Cosmos, Gears, Powerglide and Warpath. This time around, Bumblebee was retooled to have a new cartoon-accurate head. Additionally, this version of the figure gave Bumblebee both an Autobot symbol and a rubsign, keeping the former in its traditional placement on his chest, and relocating the rubsign to the back of his head, replacing the original tech-detailing sticker that had previously been there.
The entire set was redecoed to make the "G1 GoBots" set; this version of Bumblebee became Bug Bite.


Alternators

One of the earliest proposals in the Alternators/Binaltech line was for Bumblebee as a Volkswagen New Beetle, with Cliffjumper as the redeco. Unfortunately, VW evidently did not want to be associated with "war toys", and therefore the design never made it past the control drawing stage. Control drawings for both Bumblebee and Cliffjumper have been published in the Japanese The Transformers: Binaltech & TF Collection Complete Guide book. The design did, however, end up appearing fictionally as Bumblebee's form in the Descent into Evil comic.


Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Titanium Series

  • War Within Bumblebee (Cybertron Hero, unreleased)
    • Accessories: Unknown, likely display stand
Prior to the line's cancellation, a 6-inch resin copy depicting a transformable Bumblebee was seen at BotCon 2006. His alternate mode was the saucer-like car seen the Dreamwave's The War Within (which was itself based on the first cartoon appearance of Bumblebee). An alternate head of Cliffjumper was seen as well, indicating a retool. Unfortunately these never made it into production.


Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Classics

Flight-enhancement buddy #2
  • Bumblebee (Deluxe, 2006)
    • Accessories: Wave Crusher trailer/backpack
The Deluxe Classics Bumblebee transforms into a yellow hatchback sports car (labeled as a "cruiser" on the package) that's basically Hasbro's typical cross between several existing car models: The general shape of the car is based on a heavily customized one-of-a-kind 1992-1995 fifth generation Honda Civic hatchback with lots of aftermarket "ricer" add-ons (such as a large front bumper, large fenders and a large rear wing).[2] The front section takes some design cues from various models of the Subaru Impreza WRX, namely the hood vent present on all models, the front grille of the 2004-05 WRX and the headlights and the midsection of the front bumper from the 2006-07 WRX STi.[3] The shape of the rear fenders is also vaguely inspired by the Volkswagen New Beetle.
Bumblebee comes with a single accessory, a jet ski called "Wave Crusher" on a trailer. This is a bit similar than his Action Master toy's transforming heli-pack. His robot mode is designed to look like a typical teenager, dressed in a hoodie with pockets and wearing big chunky trainers[4]. He is articulated with ball joints at the head, shoulders, elbows, hips, and has hinge knees. Wave Crusher converts into a jet pack that mounts onto his back.
Later versions retooled the area the rubsign rests on to be larger.
This retooled version of this mold was also used to make Classics Bug Bite and Cliffjumper.


Hot Bee? Bumbleshot?
  • Bumblebee (Legends, 2007)
This Classics Bumblebee toy is a redeco of Legends of Cybertron Hot Shot, transforming into a modified Chrysler ME Four Twelve concept car. In either mode he has flip-out "wings". We have gone full circle.
This mold was also used to make Universe Red Alert.


Transformers (2007)

  • Legacy of Bumblebee (Deluxe class multi-pack, 2008)
    • Accessories: Wave Crusher trailer/backpack
A Walmart exclusive three pack, the Legacy of Bumblebee collector's set comes with Classics, Premium Series live-action movie, and Animated Bumblebee figures. While the Movie and Animated Bumblebees are identical to their original, single carded releases, the Classics Bumblebee has been redecoed to more closely resemble his Movie and Animated counterparts, changing his white stripes to black, and his grey/silver plastic to yellow, similarly to Henkei! Henkei! Bumble (see immediately below).
This three-pack was available in Movie style packaging.


Henkei! Henkei!

The difference is mind blowing.
  • Bumble (Deluxe, 2008)
    • Japanese ID number: C-03
    • Accessories: Wave Crusher trailer/backpack
Henkei! Henkei! Bumblebee is a redeco of Classics Bumblebee. Bumblebee swaps some of his black plastic for dark gray, and his light gray plastic for yellow. His yellow plastic is almost entirely covered in yellow paint to deal with the common problem of yellow plastic being near-translucent against darker plastics and the inconsistency between bare plastic parts and painted clear parts. His eyes are painted blue despite being molded in translucent plastic. As with all Henkei toys, he lacks the Classics heat-sensitive rubsign, but has some vacuum-metallized parts: his hood-mounted scoop and his spoiler.
This mold was also used to make Classics Bug Bite and Cliffjumper.


Encore

  • Bumble & Minibots (5-pack, 2008)
    • Japanese ID number: 10
The Transformers Encore series released a package of Mini Vehicles similar to the 2004 package; this time Bumblebee was bundled with Outback, Pipes, Swerve, and Tailgate. Encore Bumblebee re-uses the show-accurate head mold from the Transformers Collection release, and now sports several additional paint applications: his eyes are blue, his headlights are white, his brake lights are red, and his bumpers are silver.


Universe (2008)

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Stingers and plasma cannon not included. (Neither is a laser pistol.)
  • Bumblebee (Legends, 2008)
Universe Legends class Bumblebee has a vehicle mode that is something of an amalgamation of the vehicle forms recent Bumblebees have adopted. While he forms a modern hatchback like the Classics Bumblebee and Animated Bumblebee toys, the more aggressive design with large flared wheel arches, and small windows evoke the look of the live-action movie version of Bumblebee. He transforms similarly to, but not exactly as, his Generation 1 toy.
This mold was redecoed into Henkei! Henkei! Cliffjumper, Transformers "Gold Bumblebee", and Dark of the Moon Cybertronian Bumblebee from the Bumblebee/Starscream Cyberverse four-pack.


Alternity

  • Bumble (2009)
    • Japanese ID number: A-03
    • Accessories: 2 "chrono-venom stinger guns"
Alternity Bumble transforms into a licensed 1:32 scale Suzuki Swift featuring die-cast metal parts and rubber tires, as well as an opening hood, trunk and doors. In robot mode, the figure can hold twin pistols that are normally stored in the legs, and features light-piped eyes.
Bumblebee was retooled to make Alternity Cliffjumper.


  • Suzuki Swift Sport / Gold Bug [Throttle Gold] (2011/2012)
    • Japanese ID number: A-03G
    • Accessories: 2 guns
Alternity Gold Bug is a redeco of the above mold. He features an extensive glittery metallic gold paint scheme for his vehicle parts and knee panels, and has blue arms, hands, legs, and head. He comes packaged in a box that is similar to the one used by Alternity Ultra Magnus.


Transformers (2010)

I feel like a Gold... Bumblebee!
  • Gold Bumblebee (Legends Class, 2011)
In Transformers: Reveal the Shield, Goldbug was renamed Gold Bumblebee for this redeco of Universe Legends Class Bumblebee. As part of the "Reveal the Shield" promotion, he sports a rubsign.
The sample used for Hasbro's official stock photos sported unpainted gold legs, but the final toy has the legs painted over in blue. So far, no gold-legged samples have been found in the wild. Conversely, the vehicle mode stock photo on the back of his packaging implies that the entire leg pieces (or at least his ankle joints) have been painted blue, as there are two very obvious blue patches on his hood.


"... I'm always going to have these black stripes from now on, aren't I?"
  • Bumblebee (Deluxe Class, 2011)
    • Accessories: Wave Crusher trailer/backpack
This Bumblebee is a redeco of Classics Deluxe Class Bumblebee in a live-action movie-inspired paint scheme. He also features a rubsign, this time on his roof/chest.


Wear your allegiance on your sleeve.
  • Bumblebee (Legends Class, 2012)
A minor redeco of "Cybertronian Bumblebee" from the Dark of the Moon Cyberverse Bumblebee/Starscream four-pack, itself a redeco of Universe Legends Class Bumblebee, was released as a "Dollar Store" exclusive (available at stores such as Dollar General and Big Lots) in generic 2010 Transformers packaging alongside Optimus Prime, Starscream and Megatron.
While the overall deco is similar to that of Dark of the Moon Cybertronian Bumblebee, some of the paint operations are different: The Autobot logo is now placed on the side of his right arm/passenger door of his vehicle mode (the official stock photos on the back of the packaging are flipped, depicting it on the opposite side instead) rather than on the robot mode's chest/vehicle mode's roof, and the red stripes on the "running boards" on the sides of his vehicle mode have been omitted.
In addition, this release of the sculpt also sports a very minor retool compared to all previous releases, namely additional pegs and holes that allow for his arms to attach more securely to the torso in vehicle mode.[5]


United

  • Bumblebee Cybertron Mode (Deluxe, 12-15-2010)
    • ID number: UN02
    • Accessories: "Energy gun"
Part of the first wave of United product, Bumblebee is a redeco of the War for Cybertron Bumblebee toy, transforming into a "Cybertronian courier." He comes with a handgun and features two wrist-mounted flip-out blades. The handgun can be stored inside his rear bumper in either robot or vehicle mode.
TakaraTomy's release features an extensive metallic paint job on the car mode panels as well as some of the robot's parts (such as the head and forearms). In addition to some painted detail differences from the Hasbro release, United Bumblebee features a lighter gray as well as a brighter pink than the Hasbro version.
This mold was also used to make War For Cybertron Cliffjumper and United Cliffjumper Cybertron Mode.


Bumblebling.
  • Bumblebee (Deluxe, 12-25-2010)
    • ID number: UN07
    • Accessories: Wave Crusher trailer/backpack
Another redeco of the Classics Deluxe toy, United Bumblebee is painted mainly in chromed golden yellow with silver bumpers. He was sold alongside his Cybertron Mode (see above) in the first assortment of United product.
While very similar in appearance, this version of Bumblebee is cast in a lighter yellow plastic than the Henkei release, with most of his car mode parts (along with his robot mode head and forearms) painted over in gold. As noted above, he also features a silver front bumper and other painted details different from his previous TakaraTomy release.
Unfortunately, because he is packaged in robot mode and his vehicle shell is entirely coated in paint, quite a number of Bumblebees have the gold paint between their jointed leg/hood panels and feet scratched off out of the box, resulting in ugly scored lines on the hood in vehicle mode.


Generations

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  • Bumblebee (Deluxe, 2013)
    • Accessories: 2 hand-held blasters
Part of the Deluxe Class assortment of 'Thrilling 30' anniversary Generations toys, Bumblebee is a new mold with a robot mode inspired by Guido Guidi's design for the character, originally seen in 'issue 10 of The Transformers.
He is packed in with a copy of IDW's,Spotlight: Bumblebee.


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.


Merchandise

Happy Meal Toy

  • Bumblebee (1985)
Non-poseable, non-transforming figurines of Bumblebee and three of his Mini-Vehicle chums (Cliffjumper, Gears and Brawn) comprised the very first line of Transformers Happy Meal toys, but alas, the figures did not see a full release, and were only test-marketed in St. Louis, Missouri. The two-tone figures were available in a variety of colour variations, with at least six different combinations for each of the four characters: Bumblebee is known to have been available in blue and red, red and black, green and black, blue and black, black and yellow, and black and red... yet not his traditional yellow and black!


Transformers Milk Caramel

  • Bumble (1985)
A soft rubber figurine—known in Japan as a keshigomu— of Bumblebee was released as part of the first wave of Kabaya's earliest candy toy line, Transformers Milk Caramel. Based more on his toy than his animation model, Bumblebee came packaged with chocolate-covered caramel candies, and was available in various colours, including white, blue, sky blue, yellow, green and orange.

Transformers Choco

  • Bumble (1985)
A small solid-color, transforming snap-together model kit of Bumblebee was released as part of Kabaya's Transformers Choco line of candy toys.


Decoy

  • Cybertron Hero Collection 9 (multi-pack, 1986)
  • Defeat Dinosaurer Strategy Game (board game, 1986)
Bumblebee was among the many characters rendered by Takara as part of their series of 1.5" keshigomu figurines. Like all the Autobots in the series, Bumblebee was molded in soft red rubber, and featured a number sculpted into his back that was the sum total of his Tech Specs, for use in the various games that could be played with the figurines. Bumblebee was available as part of a nine-piece box set of Autobot figures, as a playing piece in the Defeat Dinosauruer Strategy Game and later, in a peach coloration randomly packed as part of various other box sets.
  • Bumblebee (1987)
    • Decoy number: 26
The Bumblebee figurine was later brought over to Hasbro markets as part of the Decoy promotion, largely identical to the Japanese release except for the fact that the number on his back was replaced with a simple "checklist" number (26, in Bumblebee's case). Like all Autobot Decoys, he was a randomly-chosen pack-in available with the carded Throttlebots, Aerialbots, Protectobots and Technobots.

Super Collection Figure

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"ACT NATURAL."
  • Bumble and Spike (2001)
    • Japanese ID Number: 5 (painted), 6 (clear)
A 3-inch PVC of Bumblebee with his best human friend Spike was released in the third wave of Takara's Super Collection Figure series. The figure was available in both full color and clear plastic versions, one of each of which was available in a standard case of twelve blindpacked figures.

Heroes of Cybertron

  • Autobot Espionage Team (2003)
The Bumblebee and Spike figurines were later sold as part of Hasbro's Heroes of Cybertron line, but since Hasbro didn't have the trademark on Bumblebee's name at the time, the set was simply collectively named the "Autobot Espionage Team". The pair were sold on a blister card and packaged with a character card and the right leg of the wave's collectable Fortress Maximus "build-a-figure".


MyClone

Oh wow they managed to let the kid friendly character look like a fat, grumpy old man.
  • Bumble (2003)
    • Japanese ID number: MTF010
    • Accessories: Yellow display stand
Released in the second wave of the MyClone line of Transformers PVC figures, this super deformed Bumblebee comes with a hexagonal yellow display stand, which can link up with the identical stands included with other MyClone figures. His modular design allows his parts to be mixed and matched with those of any other MyClone figure.


Q-Robo Collection

  • Bumble (2003)
A super-deformed PVC of Bumblebee was released as part of theQ-Robo Collection. Like all the figures in the series, it was sold blindpacked in a plastic capsule, featured articulation in the neck and shoulders, and was also available in a translucent red color scheme.


Generation 1 Figure-Collection

  • Bumble (2003)
    • Japanese ID number: C-4
    • Accessories: Display base
At only one inch in height, this Bumblebee "bottlecap" figurine (so named because its display base is the size of a bottlecap) was one of fourteen blindpacked figures available in Kabaya's Transformers Generation 1 Figure-Collection. The figure was rendered in a "retro" black and white color scheme, and came with a leaflet, personalized with cartoon screen captures.


History Collection

  • Bumble (2004)
    • Accessories: Display base
Takara produced this PVC figurine of Bumblebee as part of their History Collection set. Despite its diminutive size, this two-piece full-color figure features articulated shoulders.


Hard Hero

  • Bumblebee (mini-statue, 2004)
Standing at seven inches tall, Hard Hero's Bumblebee cold cast porcelain mini-statue was limited to 1500 pieces and could link up with the company's previous Optimus Prime statue to form a small diorama. Notionally, he was supposed to be the "first in the Minibot series", though no more Minibot statues were produced.


  • Bumblebee (metallic chrome exclusive, 2004)
A metallic golden chrome version of Hard Hero's Bumblebee statue, in homage to the original toy's Generation 2 chrome redeco, was offered as an exclusive by Coalition Comics in December 2004, limited to only 250 pieces.


Gummy Candy

He's Bumblelicious!
  • Transformers Gummy Candy (2006)
Large gummy candies resembling his Classics toy packaged in a blister bubble.


Titanium Series

22 years and five Robot Points later, he finally gets a gun. Revenge time!
  • Bumblebee (Robot Master, 2006)
    • Accessories: Gun, display stand
Titanium Series Bumblebee is a small, 3-inch mostly-die-cast-metal statue of the little guy in a design that's surprisingly close to the original toy, with two wheels on each arm, a plate behind his head and sculpted details on his legs that are also based on the original toy. The only part where the cartoon model is given a preference is the head, including the face.
Titanium Bumblebee has joints at the waist, neck and shoulders, plus a removable pistol. He even comes with a little Autobot-sigil display base.
This sculpt would've been used to make Cliffjumper, but the Titanium line was canceled before that figure could be released.

  • Optimus Prime & Bumblebee (2-pack, 2007)
    • Accessories: Gun, display stand
A Toys 'R' Us exclusive two-pack, this set features "Supermetal Finish" (read: shiny) versions of the "Robot Master" Titaniums Optimus Prime and Bumblebee.


Palisades

  • Bumblebee (mini-statue, 2006)
Initially intended to be an exclusive for BotCon 2005, Palisades Toys' 4" Bumblebee mini-statue fell victim to a scheduling conflict and was instead released exclusively by NonStop Toys in 2006. One of the last four statues to come out of the Palisades Transformers range, Bumblebee was limited to 1000 pieces.


Diamond Select

  • Bumblebee (statue, 2007)
This six-inch tall mini-bust of Bumblebee was sculpted by Art Asylum and limited to 1000 pieces.


  • Bumblebee Roto-Bank (money bank, 2009)
Art Asylum also produced a Bumblebee money bank, equipped with poseable, rotating arms and head.


Robot Heroes

I wiw punch Soundwave into obwivion.
  • Bumblebee & Soundwave (2007)
Robot Heroes Bumblebee is another piece of absolute adorableness. A soft-plastic figurine that combines the cartoon and toy elements of the original Bumblebee with a "super-deformed" style, he is jointed at the neck and shoulders. He came in a two-pack with Soundwave.
This mold was also used to make Robot Heroes Cliffjumper, of course.


Transformers (2007)

  • Slumblebee (2007)
Slumblebee is, as his name suggests, a plush Bumblebee toy based on his original Generation 1 form. Obviously he has no problems with articulation and passes the drop test with flying colors. You can transform him into his car mode (which is totally not a Beetle, as far as Volkswagen can prove) by turning him inside out. Truly he is a new zenith of cuteness.


3D Battle-Card Game

  • Classic Bumblebee (2007)
A 22-point character in the 3D Battle-Card Game's "Energon Wars" expansion, "Classic" Bumblebee "transforms" into a yellow sports coupe, based on his Classics design. He uses the same parts layout as Side Swipe and Blackjack.


Boss Coffee

  • Bumble (2008)
A non-transforming PVC figure of Bumblebee was released as part of a promotion by Boss Coffee. The small figure was randomly included with single cans of the company's "Rainbow Mountain Blend" coffee, contained in a plastic capsule affixed to the top of can which then became a display base for the figurine once removed. Bumblebee features articulation at the shoulders and waist, and came with a small catalog leaflet that could be folded up and attached to the lid/base to form a diorama background for added display value.


Attacktix

Well, if people are gonna keep drawing him carrying gigantic guns....
  • Bumblebee (Booster, 200?)
    • Attacktix ID number: TF06
Part of the second-series Transformers Attacktix Boosters, Bumblebee is a "Rare" 10-point "Specialist" that fires a standard missile. His Special Power, "Infiltrate" allows Bumblebee, after being defeated and turning up white, to be placed anywhere on the opponents starting line. He also has an always-active power that lets him take a free turn if he defeats another "Specialist"-ranked piece with a higher point value than his own. Holy schneikies, he's a monster on the board.


Game over.
This Attacktix item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Universe (2008)

Electric charger not included!
  • Bumblebee Super Soaker (2009)
The Bumblebee Super Soaker is a yellow and black redeco of Hasbro's earlier "Sneak Attack 4-Way" water gun. The gun has several nozzle settings that allow it to fire a stream or fan of water straight forward, or streams in four other directions to surprise people and "soak 'em sideways".


Mighty Muggs

Tubby lil' muggy all stuffed with fluff energon.
  • Bumblebee (2009)
Mighty Muggs Bumblebee is a super-deformed, non-transformable PVC figure with swiveling arms and head. His mold is different from the standard template used by most Transformers Muggs, as it is extra short and has Bumblebee's trademark "horns". On the other hand, he doesn't come with any weapons.


Transformers Wacky Wobblers

  • Bumblebee (2009)
This Bumblebee bobblehead is part of the popular Wacky Wobblers line produced by Funko. Aside from the standard-issue big wobbling head, he also features arms that swivel at the shoulders. Bumblebee is affixed to a base with his name on it.


Fictional toys

Marvel Comics continuity

Anthony Duranti's toy Bumblebee was articulated in the knees and probably the shoulders and elbows. Power Struggle


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