Blue Booster

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Blue Booster is an Autobot from Sonic the Hedgehog (via Collaborative).
$20 says Ian Flynn finds some way to canonize this.

Blue Booster knows as long as the voice inside him says "go", he'll always keep on running!

Fiction

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Collaborative marketing material

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Blue Booster and Wingtail's escape pod left Cybertron before crash-landing in the Green Hill Zone. As the pod opened, the two Autobots scanned a pair of nearby vehicles to take on as their new alternate modes, with Blue Booster taking the form of Sonic the Hedgehog's car. After enjoying speeding through the terrain for a while, the two transformed into robot mode, gave each other one more last fist bump, then transformed back into alt-mode and sped off to parts unknown. Sonic the Hedgehog Collaborative reveal short

Toys

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Collaborative

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  • Wingtail & Blue Booster (Multi-pack, 2025)
Collaborative Blue Booster is a roughly Deluxe Class sized figure based on Sonic the Hedgehog, the speedy blue hero of Sega's eponymous video game franchise, and transforms into the Speed Star race car from the modern Sonic racing games (most closely based on its appearance in [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Team Sonic Racing|{{#if:||Team Sonic Racing}}]]) in 27 steps. The robot mode features additional 5mm ports on the back of the hands, intended for mounting its accessories. The vehicle features an opening dome canopy, not part of the Speed Star's original design.
The figure comes with a large shield based on the series' iconic rings, along with a handheld "jewel" resembling the item capsules that appear in the series' post-[[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Sonic Adventure|{{#if:||Sonic Adventure}}]] entries; the symbol inside can be rotated, with the Autobot insignia on one side and the invincibility power-up icon on the other. A handle can also flip out from the bottom, allowing it to be held or attach to the back of Blue Booster's hands. The capsule has a 5mm port on the back for storing the shield, as neither accessory can be attached to the vehicle mode; instead, they can be set aside as a prop. Additionally, the capsule's flip out handle can attach to the extra port on Wingtail's booster, combining all three accessories into an undocumented super weapon.
Blue Booster and his pack-in buddy Wingtail were unveiled at Cybertron Con on December 5, 2024, and were then given a proper announcement the following day. They went up for pre-order as a Target exclusive (with limited quantities on Hasbro Pulse) on December 10, and shipped on June 23, 2025, the date of the Sonic franchise's 34th anniversary. However, units were reported showing up on shelves as early as two weeks prior.

Notes

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  • The Speed Star is actually capable of transformation itself—in [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed|{{#if:||Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed}}]], it could convert between car, boat, and plane forms based on the race track's terrain. Sadly, Blue Booster (understandably) lacks this quadruple-changing ability.

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