Revenge of the Fallen Valentine's cards (2011)

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Specifics: cards
Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen
Publisher American Greetings Corporation

This boxed set, released in 2011, contains 32 assorted cards, with each card depicting a character and a surprisingly pithy saying. There are 10 different designs in the set, as well as a sheet of 35 different stickers that contain a series of repeated images.

Included cards and their sayings:

  • Starscream - "Hope your Valentine's Day is a scream!"
  • Megatron - "Have a mega-great Valentine's Day!"
  • Bumblebee (different stock image) - "Bee my valentine!"
  • Ironhide - "Our friendship is ironclad!"
  • Optimus Prime (different stock image) - "You are a truckload of fun!"
  • Ratchet - "Valentine to the rescue!"

Notes

  • The Skids / Mudflap card and the second Megatron card are twice the size of the others; this may have been meant as a card to be given out to teachers, as such cards are usually larger than the rest in such boxes.
  • To date, three different versions of the box they came in have emerged. The standard design, as seen at HEB, Target, and a few other retailers, shows Bumblebee against a blue background; the image filled the front of the box, and the background ran on to the back. Boxes shipped to Wal-Mart had a standardized white border with red and pink hearts alongside the rest of the assortment of Valentine's cards, with a "distributed by Wal-Mart Stores" note on the back below the American Greetings information. A third version of the box, spotted at Walgreen's, instead depicts Optimus Prime against a red and blue background that features Megatron. The backs of all three are likewise entirely different, with each one portraying the cards and stickers in the box in a different fashion.
  • The artwork on the second Bumblebee card appears to be the artwork from the cover of the box, albeit reversed.