Starscream (G1)/merchandise
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Starscream has a copious quantity of merchandise.
Merchandise
HG Toys

Licensor HG Toys released quite a few pieces of Transformers merchandise in 1984, including several sculpted in Starscream's likeness. All of these items shared the same basic sculpt, modified to fit the piece of merchandise in question.
- Stamp Bot (1984)
- A small, non-poseable figurine of Starscream with a rubber stamp on the base. An alternate version of Starscream was also available with fewer paint applications and Autobot symbols on its wings!
- Zipper Clip (1984)
- A smaller version of the Starscream sculpt, designed to be attached to a coat zipper.
- Clip On (1984)
- A pocket clip depicting Starscream.
3-D Jigsaw Stand Up Puzzle

- Starscream (1984)
- This piece of Starscream merchandise was a jigsaw puzzle in disguise! The puzzle was of a battle scene of the Seekers battling Optimus Prime, Sideswipe and Sunstreaker, but once broken down, the puzzle pieces could be assembled into a three-dimensional model of Starscream in either robot or jet mode—a progenitor of the 3D Battle-Card Game in many respects!
Transformers Milk Caramel

- Starscream (1985)
- One of Kabaya's first Transformers candy toy lines, the Transformers Milk Caramel series featured small rubber figures, similar to the later-released Decoys, but smaller, flatter and based more on the toys, rather than their animation models. Starscream was available in numerous different colors.
Transformers Choco

- Starscream (1985)
- One of the first of many snap-together candy toy model kits released by Kabaya during the Generation 1 era, this small version of Starscream was available as in various solid colors as part of the Transformers Choco range, coming packaged with small "Chocolate Dots". Owing to its diminutive size, it could only transform between robot and jet modes by being disassembled and put back together in different configurations. The figure was apparently also available through capsule machines.
Transformers Gum

- Starscream (1985)
- Accessories: Left and right fists, 2 missile launchers, landing gear
- Starscream was also available as part of the larger Transformers Gum range of figures. Released in the first wave of the series and standing at about four inches tall, he was moulded from red, black, and grey plastic and featured stickers for detail. Unlike his smaller Choco counterpart, as was standard for the Gum figures, he is fully transformable, essentially being a scaled down version of the actual Starscream toy.
- This Starscream figure was later re-released in 1997 by a Korean company named Toon Town, in a two-pack with the "Transformers Gum" version of Sideswipe.

- Starscream (2011)
- Released in the third wave of the revived Transformers Gum series in 2010, this transforming model kit of Starscream is made from red, blue, and silver plastic, with stickers for detail. He's based on the Henkei Starscream release.
Decoy

- Destron Hero Collection 22 (multi-pack, 1985)
- This small purple rubber figurine of Starscream was released in Japan as part of a large multi-pack of similar figures, which were used as playing pieces for Transformers board games. The figure features a number etched into its back which is the sum total of Starscream's Tech Spec ratings, which served some function in the gameplay the figures were used for. A peach-colored version of the figure could be found packed in various other multi-packs the following year.
- Starscream (1987)
- Decoy number: 35
- The Starscream 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 (35, in Starscream's case). Like all Decepticon Decoys, he was a randomly-chosen pack-in available with the carded Throttlebots, Stunticons, Combaticons and Terrorcons, and was, very early on in the promotion, available in an alternate red coloration that was only packed in with the Throttlebots. Unsurprisingly, this red figurine is much rarer.
Parody Deformed

- Starscream (1990)
- A small red and white, non-transforming super deformed model kit of Starscream was available as part of Kabaya's "Parody Deformed" line of candy toys. The tenth figure in the series, he came with a "Transformers PD Type" comic about himself, "Good Luck! Starscream!!", and something that could charitably be described as "chocolate".
Super Collection Figure
- Starscream (2000)
- A three-inch tall PVC figurine of Starscream was available as part of the first wave of Takara's Super Collection Figure line. Like all the figures in the wave, it was available as both a standard full color figure and a clear plastic version, one of each of which was available in a standard case of twelve blindpacked figures.
- This figure was redecoed into Super Collection Figure Thundercracker and Skywarp, and retooled to become Thrust, Ramjet and Dirge.
- Ghost Starscream (2001)
- Starscream's figurine was recast in translucent colored plastic to represent his ghostly form from the third season of the Generation 1 cartoon, and re-released as a rare chase figure in the fifth wave of the Super Collection Figure series.
- Coronation Starscream (2002)
- Starscream was retooled for a third and final release in the eight and last wave of the Super Collection Figure line. Like the ghost figure, "Coronation Starscream" was only available as a rare chase figure, and features a new head and arms with the crown, shoulderpads and cape from his cornation scene in The Transformers: The Movie.
Heroes of Cybertron
When the Super Collection Figure series was imported to become Hasbro's Heroes of Cybertron line, the figures were all cast entirely in translucent colored plastic, then painted over, save for the eyes and a small patch on the back of their heads, giving them all a light-piping gimmick. Unlike the Japanese figures, they were sold in individual blister packaging, with character profile cards.
- Starscream (2002)

- A first-wave Heroes of Cybertron release of the first Super Collection Figure Starscream figure.
- Starscream with Crown (2002)
- This Heroes of Cybertron release saw the SCF chase figure of Starscream in his coronation gear reach a much wider audience. It came packaged with the left leg of the fifth wave's Metroplex "build-a-figure".
- Starscream (OTFCC exclusive, 2003)
- The original Starscream figurine was re-released again in this six-pack of figures available exclusively at OTFCC 2003. He came packaged with Heroes of Cybertron versions of Thundercracker, Skywarp, and three Air Warriors.
Mega Super Collection Figure
- Starscream (2002)
- Japanese ID number: MegaSCF TF 07
- Accessories: 2 open hands (left & right), 2 clenched fists (left & right), right fist w/ Megatron, 2 shoulderpads (left & right), cape, alternate head w/ crown
- Mega Super Collection Figure Starscream is a highly articulated non-transforming PVC action figure. Standing at five inches tall, Starscream features several interchangeable fists, including one clutching Megatron in gun mode, and a full compliment of coronation gear, including two shoulderpads, a real fabric cape that attaches to them, and an alternate head wearing his Crown of Leadership.
- This mold, minus accessories, was supposed to be used to make Skywarp, but the figure was never released.
Hard Hero
- Starscream (2002)
- A cold-cast porcelain Starscream bust measuring six inches in height with a nine-inch wingspan. The bust was fifth in Hard Hero's main series of Transformers busts, and was limited to 5000 pieces. An additional 100 pieces were signed by sculptor Jason Ray.
MyClone

- Starscream (2003)
- ID number: MTF003
- Accessories: Display base
- Released in the third wave of the MyClone line of Transformers PVC figures, this adorable little Starscream comes with a hexagonal red display stand, which can link up with the identical stands included with other MyClone figures. Starscream's modular design is common to all MyClone figures, allowing his parts to be mixed and matched with those of any other figure.
- This mold was also used to make MyClone Thundercracker.
Q-Robo Collection

- Starscream (2003)
- A super-deformed PVC of Starscream was released as part of the Q-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 purple color scheme.
Generation 1 Figure-Collection

- Starscream (2003)
- Japanese ID number: D-2
- Accessories: Display base
- At only one inch in height, this Starscream "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

- Starscream (2004)
- Accessories: Display base
- Takara produced this PVC figurine of Starscream as part of their History Collection. Despite its diminutive size, this two-piece full-color figure features articulated shoulders.
Palisades
- Starscream (Palisades, 2005)

- Starscream is a six-inch-tall polystone statue with articulated head and arms. He can stand normally or use a stand to take on a "hovering" pose. Starscream was sculpted by 3L Creation Group from a design by George Tremarco.
- This statue was later redecoed as Skywarp, Sunstorm, Thundercracker, and the Ghost of Starscream.
- Ghost of Starscream (Palisades, 2005)

- A Previews-exclusive clear redeco of the Starscream statue, the Ghost of Starscream is a six-inch-tall polystone statue with articulated head and arms. He can stand normally or use a stand to take on a "hovering" pose. Limited to 300 pieces, Ghost of Starscream was sculpted by 3L Creation Group from a design by George Tremarco.[1]
Titanium Series

- Starscream (3" Robot Masters, 2006)
- Accessories: Pistol, "cloud" base, Display stand
- Released in the second wave of "Robot Masters", Titanium Series Starscream is a small, non-transforming die-cast metal figurine, based upon his Generation 1 cartoon appearances. He is sculpted holding a pistol in his left hand (Why? He's got guns on his arms!) and holding up his palm outward with his right, while using his jets to fly up.
- This mold was also used to make Titanium Thundercracker.
Kiss Players

- Atari-scream (2007)
- A redeco of the PVC figurine of Atari Hitotonari released the previous year, this black-costumed version of the figure represents Atari while she was possessed by Starscream, as seen in the Information Administration Teletraan 15 Go! Go! manga. It was available only as an online-order exclusive from Dengeki Hobby magazine.
Robot Heroes

- Starscream (Mirage Vs Starscream, 2007)
- Starscream is a two inch high figure sculpted in a super deformed style and articulated at the shoulders. This figure was later redecoed into (guess what) Thundercracker for the Jazz vs. Thundercracker set, and Skywarp for the "Decepticon Sneak Attack" set.
Boss Coffee

- Starscream (2008)
- A non-transforming PVC figure of Starscream 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. Starscream 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.
- Starscream (2008)
- A larger, metallic gold version of Starscream was also part of the promotion. Nearly twice as tall as the smaller figure, it was not merely an upsized version, but an entirely different sculpt, with a notably broader wingspan. This Starscream was randomly included with two-packs of Rainbow Mountain Blend coffee cans, which featured a double-wide plastic capsule to hold him.
Attacktix

- Starscream
- The Attacktix Starscream game piece was to be a small figure depicting on his robot mode. A missile-type piece, he would have featured an oversized null-ray missile launcher on his right arm. Starscream would have been a Captain-class piece worth 30 points.
- Hasbro displayed Starscream at a few conventions, but he was ultimately canceled alongside the rest of the Attacktix line.
3D Battle-Card Game

- Classic Starscream (2007)
- A 42-point "rare" character in the 3D Battle-Card Game's "Energon Wars" expansion, "Classic" Starscream "transforms" into a grey and red fighter jet with a color scheme based on his Classics toy. He uses the same parts layout as Movie Starscream, Dreadwing, Thundercracker and Jetfire, and Generation 1 Skywarp and Ramjet.
Revoltech

- Starscream (2008)
- Yamaguchi Series number: 046
- Accessories: Megatron gun mode, 2 closed fists (left & right), open right hand, pistol grip right hand, pointing left hand, display stand
- A non-transforming but highly articulated Starscream action figure, Revoltech Starscream uses the Revoltech "revolver joints" for maximum articulation. It comes with his twin null-ray cannons, a gun mode Megatron, a posing stand, and three extra hands (a Megatron-holding right hand, an open-palmed right hand, and a left hand for pointing or disco-dancing).
Transformers - Mini Bust

- Starscream (Diamond Select, 2008)
- Released by Diamond Select Toys in 2008, Starscream was sculpted by Mark Wong of Art Asylum and limited to 1,000 pieces.
- This bust was retooled and redecoed into Sunstorm.

- Coronation Starscream (Diamond Select, 2008)
- Released by Diamond Select Toys in 2008, Coronation Starscream was an exclusive to on-line retailer Action Figure Xpress. He was sculpted by Mark Wong of Art Asylum and limited to 600 pieces. It features Starscream decked out in the royal crown, cape, and big honkin' shoulder pads he wore (albeit briefly) in The Transformers: The Movie.
Mighty Muggs

- Starscream (2009)
- Accessories: Wings
- This super deformed, non-transformable PVC figure uses the standard Mighty Muggs body template, with swivel joints in Starscream's neck and limbs. Although Hasbro stock photography (right) shows him with his wings pointing down, they are detachable and are meant to be put in the standard upwards position.
G.I. Joe and the Transformers

- Starscream Skystriker with Cobra Commander (2011)
- An exclusive release for San Diego Comic-Con 2011, this is a redeco of the 2011 new-mold G.I. Joe Skystriker meant to represent Starscream. It includes Cobra Commander in a flight suit, wielding a "human-scaled" Megatron pistol. After more than a quarter of a century, it represents just the second official mingling of the G.I. Joe and Transformers franchises in toy form.
- The last one of us alive will have the privilege of being buried with it.
D-Collection
- Starscream (2015)
- Accessories: 2 null-ray blasters, Megatron gun
- Kabaya's D-Collection Starscream is a small super deformed figure that requires some assembly for his arms and features articulation limited to his shoulders. He comes with attachable null-ray blasters and a Megatron gun to wield. Sold blindpacked, Starscream is available as both a standard full color figure and a rare clear plastic version. He comes with chewing gum.
D-Style

- Starscream (09-2015)
- ID number: 47
- Accessories: Scowling face, smirking face, shouting face, open hand, closed hands, mini F15 jet
- A super deformed Starscream model kit produced by Kotobukiya as part of their franchise-spanning D-Style line. Like Megatron he comes with three different faces and in line with the rest of the line, comes with a mini alt mode figure, in this case an F15 jet. He also contains a replaceable open hand. His chest contains flip-up panels in his chest that reveal missile racks based on the weapons seen in the Generation 1 episode "Fire on the Mountain". The null rays can be removed and wielded as guns, and he can also hold Megatron's gun.
- In order to get the figure looking like the promotional photos, required paint applications include coloring the screaming mouth, chest fans and panel lines, missile rack surrounds, null ray panel lines, and knee vents all in black. Eyes and cockpit come in translucent colored plastic and can also be painted to improve their look. Finally, the mini F15 jet comes as a single grey piece and is missing all coloring.
- This mold was also used to make D-Style Skywarp & Thundercracker
Block Wars
- Starscream (2016)
- Number: 4
- Part of Kabaya's Transformers Block Wars candy toy line, this Starscream kit is based on his Cyber Series Battalion toy. Molded in red, blue and grey plastic with detailing from stickers, he transforms into a jet when finished. He can also be taken apart and combined with Block Wars Bumblebee, Optimus Prime, and Megatron in various configurations, the ones involving Starscream shown on the packaging being:
- Using Starscream's wings and weapons to give Optimus Prime a jetpack.
- Donating Starscream's wings and weapons, Megatron's arms and Prime's lance to Bumblebee.
- Combining Starscream and Bumblebee's vehicle modes with Megatron's cannon to form a flying death car.
- Giving Starscream's weapons to Megatron to form a turret/base mode.
- Putting Starscream and Optimus Prime's legs on Megatron's vehicle mode, creating a walking tank.
- Arming Starscream with Bumblebee's sword and roof as a shield and decorating him with Prime's spear on his back.
- Combining Starscream and Megatron's vehicle modes to form a jet-tank.
- Combining all four into an unnamed combiner, with Starscream forming the left leg and chestplate.
Tiny Titans
- Starscream (Tiny Titans, 2015)
- Series: 2
- Number: 4512
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