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* 10/12 [[Hammerstrike (RID)#Tiny Titans|Hammerstrike (RID)]] | * 10/12 [[Hammerstrike (RID)#Tiny Titans|Hammerstrike (RID)]] | ||
* 11/12 [[Bisk (RID)#Tiny Titans|Bisk (RID)]] | * 11/12 [[Bisk (RID)#Tiny Titans|Bisk (RID)]] | ||
* 12/12 [[Cliffjumper (G1)#Tiny Titans|Cliffjumper (G1)]] | * 12/12 [[Cliffjumper (G1)/toys#Tiny Titans|Cliffjumper (G1)]] | ||
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Revision as of 01:04, 19 April 2015
Tiny Titans is a line of blind-bagged minimally-painted soft-plastic figurines, featuring characters from multiple franchises (mostly 2015 Robots in Disguise and Generation 1, the former adorning all of the packaging), rendered in a big-headed, kinda-chunky-cute style.
Each figure comes with a trading card with an insignia that can be scanned in the Robots in Disguise mobile game, giving the player a semi-random amount of energon cube "currency" and a random power-up item.
Thankfully, the bags are thin enough to read the names on the cards through when pressed flat, plus there's a tiny clear window in the back to peek at the item inside, making the task of getting the ones you want easier.
Toys
Series 1
- 1/12 Bumblebee (RID)
- 2/12 Grimlock (RID)
- 3/12 Strongarm (RID)
- 4/12 Steeljaw (RID)
- 5/12 Sideswipe (RID)
- 6/12 Optimus Prime (RID)
- 7/12 Underbite (RID)
- 8/12 Thunderhoof (RID)
- 9/12 Prowl (G1)
- 10/12 Hammerstrike (RID)
- 11/12 Bisk (RID)
- 12/12 Cliffjumper (G1)
Series 2
- 1/12 Ultra Magnus (G1)
- 2/12 Autobot Topspin (G1)
- 3/12 Terrashock (RID)
- 4/12 Superion (G1)
- 5/12 Starscream (G1)
- 6/12 Soundwave (G1)
- 7/12 Sharkticon (G1)
- 8/12 Quillfire (RID)
- 9/12 Cyclonus (G1)
- 10/12 Autobot Ratchet (G1)
- 11/12 Bumblebee (G1)
- 12/12 Autobot Jazz (G1)



