Bumblebee (G1)/merchandise

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Bumblebee has a lot of 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 Heroes of Cybertron 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 Figure. 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.


"Umm...He did it!"
"What?"
  • 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.


Smug little bug.
Heavily influenced by his evergreen design, this Bumblebee Mugg is part of the line's relaunch in 2018. This new mold features sculpted wings, and a unique helmet that changes Bee's expression when pressed. He has three different faces: smug, surprised, and silly.


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.


Tiny Titans

  • Bumblebee (Tiny Titans, 2015)
    • Series: 2
    • Number: 11/12


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Hikari Mark Sofubi

  • Bumble (Metallic Version) (2015)
Released in Japan by Funko, Hikari Mark Sofubi Bumblebee is a 6.6 inch/17 cm tall super deformed figure based on his appearance in the cartoon. This first version is coated in metallic paint.
  • Bumble (Clear Glitter Version) (2015)
A redeco of the Sofubi Bumblebee mold in transparent plastics with glitter in.


Block Wars

  • Bumblebee (2016)
    • Number: 2
Part of Kabaya's Transformers Block Wars candy toy line, this Bumblebee kit is based on his Cyber Series Commander toy. Molded entirely in yellow plastic with detailing from stickers, he transforms into a super car when finished and is armed with a large sword with interchangeable handles. He can also be taken apart and combined with Block Wars Optimus Prime, Megatron and Starscream in various configurations, the ones involving Bumblebee shown on the packaging being:
  • Giving Bumblebee Megatron's arms and Starscream's wings and arming him with Optimus Prime's spear.
  • Attaching Starscream's wings and Megatron's cannon to Bumblebee's vehicle mode, making him a flying death car.
  • Having Starscream wield Bumblebee's sword and use his car roof as a shield.
  • Combining all four into an unnamed combiner, with Bumblebee forming the arms.


Mecha Nations

  • Bumblebee (2015)
    • ID Number: MN07
    • Accessories: Alternate hands, gun, battle-damaged armor (left arm, chest, right foot, face).
Created by Kids Logic, this super deformed Bumblebee, with G1 "Beetle"-style appearance, stands 6" tall and is articulated, featuring a shiny metallic color scheme, replacement hands, LED light up eyes, weapon and Autobot insignias on his chest. He also includes alternate parts for his chest, right foot and a mangled left arm for that movie-inspired battle-damaged look. Bumblebee's deco, with more black than traditionally found on G1 Bumblebee, and included weapon also appear to draw from his live-action counterpart.


Transformers Figure Collection

  • Bumble (01-2016)
Standing 42mm tall, Transformers Figure Collection Bumble is a non-poseable soft-rubber figure greatly based on a Decoy figure.


The Loyal Subjects


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Flame Toys Furai Model

  • Bumblebee (201?)


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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.


My Busy Books

  • Transformers: My Busy Book (2017)
Available with the huge book consists of a integrated 10-page board book and a box filled with 12 figurines & a playmat consists of a destructed city & Cybertron, this Bumblebee is a pair of small, PVC non-transforming figurines consists of his robot mode (in his evergreen design) and his yellow car alternate mode that is inspired by his live-action film counterpart's Camaro Concept vehicle. Like most of the land-based vehicle figurines, his wheels does not roll.
In terms of quality control, the figurines' paint applications can be...well, a wee bit but not almost entirely shoddy (notably the wheels, as seen in the photo on the right). If you're a collector who prefers to display them, you should resign yourself from buying it or try to customize the figures with better paint applications if you have the skills.


Hauck

In case a VW Beetle was too big for you.
  • Bumblebee Go Kart (2017)
Manufactured by Hauck toys, the Bumblebee go-kart is a small, pedal-operated vehicle for kids aged 4-8 years old. Cast in the image of Bumblebee (even featuring his head sculpted on the front), the kart features an adjustable seat as well as a brake.


Playskool Friends

  • Transformers Collector Pack (Canceled)
Intended to be released as part of the 7-pack for the Playskool Friends lineup, this Bumblebee is a very adorable non-transforming figurine. He comes packed with Optimus Prime, Arcee, and 4 Rescue Bots: Heatwave, Chase, Boulder and Blades.
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.


Uglydolls

  • Ice-Bat as Bumblebee (2018)
A collaboration with Uglydolls for the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con, the character Ice-Bat is dressed as Bumblebee. He is a limited run exclusive plush, along with Ox as Optimus Prime.