Bumblebee (G1)

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The name or term "Bumblebee" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Bumblebee (disambiguation).
Bumblebee is an Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family. He was known as Goldbug for a time in some continuities.

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Bumblebee is one of the smallest and weakest Autobots. While this does allow him to do his job better than most Autobots could manage, he is self-conscious about his size. He looks up (so to speak) to the other Autobots, but what he doesn't realize is that they look up to him. He may be small, but he's brave, and he's one of the most likable Autobots around. Bumblebee already has the respect he craves.

As Goldbug, his rebuilt and "matured" form, Bumblebee retains most of his earlier strengths and weaknesses, but without his crippling need for approval. (This is true of some "matured" versions of Bumblebee without new names or bodies, as well, but is quite markedly associated with the change to Goldbug).


French-Canadian name: Bourdon/Coccinelle
Japanese name: Bumble/Goldback
Italian name: Maggiolino
South American name: Volks
European-market name: Wagenbot (as Goldbug)
Hungarian name: Űrdongó/Aranybogár


Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

Generation 1

Bumblebee's first appearance... anywhere.

Four million years ago, Optimus Prime led a crew of Autobots including Bumblebee aboard the Ark to clear a path through an asteroid belt for Cybertron to pass through. Once their objective was completed, they were attacked by Decepticons and both their ships crashed in a volcanic mountain on a primitive planet known as Earth. In 1984, the volcano (Mount Saint Hilary) erupted, awakening their ship, which rebuilt them. Bumblebee was reconfigured to transform into a yellow Volkswagen Beetle.

Prowl led a mission into a human city to investigate their new world. Bumblebee, anxious to be the first to meet the planet's inhabitants, rear-ended a car full of teenagers at a drive-in movie theater. Before he could introduce himself, he was under attack by Decepticons and damaged badly. One of the teenagers, Buster Witwicky, brought the car back to his father's auto repair shop. Bumblebee weakly pleaded to them to fix him, for he was dying. His father, Sparkplug Witwicky, fixed Bumblebee and offered to help the Autobots convert their native fuel resources into a form that Transformers could use. Bumblebee took Buster with him back towards the Ark to relay this message.

RARR BUMBLEBEE SMASH

After a seemingly final battle with the Decepticons, the long-lost Decepticon Shockwave arrived and reversed the Autobots' victory with a single blast. Bumblebee and the rest of the Autobots were kept captive aboard the Ark until Ratchet managed to free the Ark from Decepticon control and repair them. However, Buster had been entrusted with safeguarding the Creation Matrix, which the Decepticons discovered, so Bumblebee and Bluestreak were sent to protect him. Buster was attacked by the newly-built but lifeless Jetfire. Bumblebee and Bluestreak did their best to defend Buster, but it was Buster's use of the powers of the Creation Matrix which saved them all, disassembling Jetfire in mid-air. Bumblebee removed Jetfire's brain so Buster could remote-control the body with his mind.

After the Creation Matrix was returned to a restored Optimus Prime, Bumblebee was charged with giving four new recruits (Hoist, Skids, Smokescreen, and Tracks) a tour of the planet. Bumblebee decided a Brick Springhorn concert would be a good destination, but the Decepticons had sabotaged the event to harvest energon. Bumblebee disobeyed orders and led the four into battle, saving the concert. When Robot-Master appeared on television and claimed to control the Transformers, it was Bumblebee's job to ask their human business parter G.B. Blackrock what the deal was. Robot-Master broadcast next in a coal mine next to a de-energized Megatron, but Bumblebee and several other Autobots were pushed away by overwhelming Earth military forces.

This event caused Bumblebee to question his usefulness to the Autobots, and he abandoned them without a word. The Decepticons, however, saw much use for him and attempted to apprehend him. Hiding in a used car lot, he was stolen by two humans, who he adopted for a while. The Decepticons did not relent, and Bumblebee was ultimately rescued by the rest of the Autobots, an act which reminded him how valuable he was to them.

Due to conflicting circumstances, Bumblebee was damaged and rebuilt into a stronger but similar form, Goldbug. Goldbug and Blaster were ordered by the new Autobot leader Grimlock to track down the Mechanic, who had stolen Autobot technology from the Ark. Grimlock was a terrible leader and had no regard for human life, so both Goldbug and Blaster exiled themselves from his command. Grimlock was furious, and sent the Protectobots to bring them in. Goldbug and Blaster found themselves in the desert of the American southwest and, thanks to a run-in with the Decepticon Triple Changers, were infested with the disease known as Scraplets. Goldbug and his human friend Charlie Fong left to get help and possibly a cure, but Blaster believed Goldbug had abandoned him to die. Near death himself, Goldbug and Charlie arrived at a gas station, where they met up with the Throttlebots, sent from Cybertron by Ratbat and armed with acid to contain the disease. Goldbug narrowly escaped extermination when it as discovered that the cure for Scraplets was none other than water. Goldbug called industrialist G.B. Blackrock (on a pay phone), and Blackrock trucked in tanks of water himself. Blaster was cured and his trust in Goldbug was restored.

Goldbug, Blaster, and the Throttlebots found refuge in a used car lot owned by Big Steve. However, they were all in bad need of fuel. They attempted a deal with Big Steve, but he double-crossed them, filling them up with soda pop instead of gasoline. It was then that the Protectobots caught up with them, followed by the Combaticons. During the ensuing battle, the immobilized Throttlebots (including Goldbug) were carted away by RAAT.

Ratchet cares not for your maturation and wishes you were more like 1984.

Destroyed by Starscream in Tokyo along with the other Throttlebots, Goldbug was repaired by Ratchet using Pretender technology ... sort of. Instead of simply restoring Goldbug, Ratchet rebuilt him as a much larger Bumblebee. All the Familiar Faces!, explaining that he always preferred Bumblebee's original form. Before they could discuss it further, Bumblebee had to help Jazz and Grimlock against Megatron and his minions. While the new Pretenders defeated the other Decepticons, Ratchet seemingly sacrificed himself to destroy Megatron and his base. Skin Deep

Afterward, the three Pretenders briefly joined the Autobot resistance movement on Cybertron. Thanks to his increased stature, Bumblebee experienced a big boost of confidence as he and the others rejuvenated the resistance. In response, Thunderwing ordered the Mayhem Attack Squad to assassinate them. As Bumblebee, Jazz, Grimlock and the Rescue Patrol prepared to teleport to Earth, the three Decepticons attacked Autobase, sabotaging the trans-time dimensional portal. All nine Transformers found themselves teleported into the heart of Cybertron, where the Autobots discovered the resting place of Primus. Yesterday's Heroes!

There, they encountered the Keeper and learned the secret origin of the Transformers, as well as Primus' never-ending battle with Unicron. As the Keeper's tale ended, the Mayhem Attack Squad found the Autobots. Their initial attack destroyed the Keeper, but Bumblebee and the others handily defeated them. However, a stray blast woke Primus seconds before the repaired portal sent the Transformers back to Earth. Primal Scream

Bumblebee's Pretender shell was forgotten after this battle, presumably (conveniently?) destroyed.

With Unicron undoubtedly on his way to devour Cybertron, Bumblebee and his fellow Pretenders embarked on a quest to find the lost Creation Matrix. The three traveled to Vsqs, the last known location of Optimus Prime's funeral barge, to search for clues. Finding an abandoned science station, Bumblebee searched through its computer records. He confirmed that the scientists had found Prime's body and the Matrix, but also a strange creature that promptly attacked one of the scientists. Before they could investigate further, Thunderwing attacked, also seeking the Matrix. Bumblebee used his Pretender shell to combat the Decepticon, only for Thunderwing to destroy it. The feedback temporarily knocked Bumblebee unconscious, and it seemed Thunderwing would destroy all three Autobots, until the Matrix Spawn attacked. While Thunderwing pursued the creature, Bumblebee and the other Autobots searched the science station for the Matrix. They recovered it, but were so low on Energon that they were becoming unable to compensate for the moon's heavy gravity. While attempting to reach their shuttle, Thunderwing overtook them, seizing the Matrix and leaving them for dead. Dark Creation

Fortunately for Bumblebee, the Autobots sent a shuttle to rescue him and the others before they entered final shutdown Eye of the Storm!

Conflicting Goldbug origins
Ain't variant continuity FUN?!

In G.I. Joe and the Transformers, Bumblebee is destroyed by G.I. Joe due to a misunderstanding. They later rebuild him as Goldbug with help from Ratchet. However, Marvel UK did not initially print the crossover, so an alternate origin for Goldbug was conceived. In the pages of the UK comic, Bumblebee was destroyed by a time-traveling Death's Head and repaired by a time-traveling Wreck-Gar. (The Marvel Joe/TF crossover was published in the UK towards the end of the series.) The conflicting origins for Goldbug is the single largest difference between the American and British Marvel Transformers comics; most everything else kinda sorta meshes together, if you squint.

Generation 2

Years after the battle on Klo, and the Autobots had returned to a renewed Cybertron, Bumblebee received a distress signal from G.I. Joe on Earth, notifying them of Megatron's return. He passed this information on to Optimus Prime. Goin' South He also accompanied Prime and a team of Autobots to an unnamed planet home to an ancient civilization which reportedly stored a cache of superweapons, and battled the Decepticons there until a monsterous native scared them away. Ghosts

Bumblebee was among the Autobot/Decepticon forces battling the Cybertronian Empire on Ethos. Escalation!

Classics

(Note: Classics ignores both Generation 2 and the Marvel UK comics.)

Animated continuity

Voice actor: Dan Gilvezan (US), Yoku Shioya (Japan)
Bumblebee's Cybertronic form could give Cosmos a run for his money.

After pilfering energy conductors with Wheeljack, the little, yellow different Autobot boarded the Ark with several other Autobots under the leadership of Optimus Prime to search for energy. After Decepticons attacked the Ark, Bumblebee, along with the battle's participants and their two ships crash landed on Earth 4 million years ago. They all laid dormant until 1984 when the Ark's computers were shaken alive as the volcano it crashed in erupted. Bumblebee was rebuilt to transform into a Volkswagen Beetle. More Than Meets the Eye, Part 1 After befriending the humans Spike Witwicky and his father Sparkplug after a Decepticon attack on an oil rig More Than Meets the Eye, Part 2, Bumblebee was part of the team of Autobots sent to stop Megatron and the Decepticons from overpowering Sherman Dam. Bumblebee helped Ironhide carve out a new riverbed for the raging waters, saving a nearby neighborhood from being flooded. Such acts were one of the earliest that helped endear the Autobots to the humans. More Than Meets the Eye, Part 3

During the Decepticon development of their Space Bridge program, Megatron captured Bumblebee and altered a bank of his memory circuits to lure the Autobots into a trap. Bumblebee recovered in time to alert the Autobots to the true location of the Space Bridge. Transport to Oblivion

Roll for It! Divide and Conquer Fire in the Sky S.O.S. Dinobots Fire on the Mountain The Ultimate Doom Countdown to Extinction A Plague of Insecticons Heavy Metal War Autobot Spike Changing Gears City of Steel Attack of the Autobots The Immobilizer The Autobot Run Atlantis, Arise! A Prime Problem The Core The Insecticon Syndrome Dinobot Island Microbots Megatron's Master Plan Desertion of the Dinobots Blaster Blues The Golden Lagoon Make Tracks Child's Play Quest for Survival The Gambler Kremzeek! Sea Change Prime Target The Search for Alpha Trion Trans-Europe Express Cosmic Rust Starscream's Brigade Masquerade B.O.T.

In 2005, he and Spike Witwicky were on Moonbase 1. Unicron ate it. Luckily, Unicron takes some time to digest things, and the two (as well as Jazz and Cliffjumper) were spared an acid-bath in Unicron's guts by the timely arrival of Spike's son Daniel.

Five Faces of Darkness Forever is a Long Time Coming The Ghost in the Machine Call of the Primitives

See? He still looks sorta friendly.
Eeeyeeaaggh!

When the body of Optimus Prime was retrieved by Gregory Swafford and Jessica Morgan, Rodimus Prime led a team that included Bumblebee to investigate. However, Bumblebee and his teammates were attacked by a Hate Plague-infested Superion and heavily damaged. The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 1 After Optimus Prime was rebuilt by the Quintessons, so too was Bumblebee into a more powerful but similar form. Bumblebee remarked that he now looked like a "gold bug". Optimus Prime decided this would be his new name.

Goldbug journeyed with Optimus Prime and the other survivors to Chaar in search of a heat-resistant alloy that could insulate Prime from the Hate Plague. However, infected Decepticon forces attacked and contaminated Goldbug as well. Goldbug and every other contaminated being were restored when Optimus Prime retrieved the Matrix and unleashed the remainder of its energy. The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 2

Both Bumblebee and Goldbug (what?) are among the cheering crowds after the Plasma Energy Chamber ushers in a new Golden Age of Cybertron. The Rebirth, Part 3

Headmasters cartoon

Goldbug and the Throttlebots appear a few times, their only real actions of note are attempting to deal with a strange metal-warping asteroid and being horribly twisted and warped by it, but they got better.

Legends anthology

Redemption Center

Bumblebee, Spike, and Hound happened upon a badly damaged Starscream while out racing. Bumblebee convinced the others to bring Starscream back to the Ark for repairs, under the rationale that while Starscream wouldn't have done the same for them, they weren't Decepticons.

Joyride

Hey, remember that time in the comics when a couple of guys stole Bumblebee? What if they were kind of jerks? What if Bumblebee decided to make them pee themselves?

Dreamwave comics continuity

Dreamwave Transformers/G.I. Joe continuity

Bumblebee transforms into a WWII era mortorcycle with side-car. During their joint efforts to stop the Cobra/Decepticon axis of power he teams with the G.I.Joe member Scarlet. Bumblebee feels they make a good team and she can ride him any time.

Presumably he shutdown with the other Transformers when the Matrix was destroyed.

Devil's Due G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers continuity

Bumblebee and Wheeljack were the only Transformers aboard the Ark to avoid capture and reprogramming by Cobra, a ruthless terrorist organization determined to rule the world. After disguising themselves as a Volkswagen Beetle and Lancia Stratos, respectively, the two tried to work out a way to free their comrades. They joined forces with G.I. Joe, G.I. Joe turned on them, Bumblebee and Wheeljack saved them anyway, Bumblebee beat up Stormshadow's robotic armor, and they ultimately saved the Earth from nuclear holocaust. G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers

Later, Bumblebee was sent back through time to Earth's 1970s by a malfunctioning Teletran 3, which also helpfully disguises him as a Ford Pinto. Bumblebee is unamused. G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II

And then Serpent O.R. violated him to death with tentacles. Ew. The Art of War This made Optimus Prime sad. Black Horizon

IDW comics continuity

Artist E.J. Su redesigned Bumblebee for the IDW "Infiltration" series. Deal with it.
(Continuity Specific Character Note: IDW Bumblebee is as easygoing and daring as his incarnations in previous continuities; that positive nature is tempered, though, by a pragmatic streak not often seen in previous incarnations of the character; while their human allies explore the Decepticon's Nebraska bunker, Bumblebee commented to Ratchet that, given the need for evidence of unusual Decepticon activity, the humans would be "acceptable losses". However, this did not prevent him from leaping to the humans' aid as they attempted to exit the collapsing command bunker.
Bumblebee uses a "holomatter" avatar when in public to avoid looking like an unmanned vehicle, which has the appearance of a young human female. It is unknown whether he has a feminine voice (or can affect one) to match his avatar's appearance.)

Bumblebee was part of Prowl's secret counter-infiltration unit on Earth. When Ratchet broke cover by rescuing a trio of humans, Bumblebee was the one Autobot who supported his efforts. He was true to his role as an espionage agent and fereted out their plans to continue joint operations against orders and joined in. He accompanied Ratchet and the humans to investigate an abandoned Decepticon bunker in Nebraska. At the bunker, while the humans were inside, two Decepticons attacked, and Bumblebee managed to take down Skywarp, but not before Ratchet was shot and run over by Blitzwing.

Bumblebee left the humans with Ratchet and traveled to Oregon, location of the second Decepticon command bunker, observing the situation until the rest of the Autobot unit could arrive. After witnessing Megatron "disciplining" Starscream and subsequently downgrading the infiltration unit's status to Phase Two, Bumblebee departed Oregon with the rest of the unit.

IDW "Hearts of Steel" continuity

Following a long period of deactivation, Bumblebee is the first of the Transformers to awaken during the age of humans. Bumblebee is impressed by the humans' industriousness, and disguises himself as what at the time would have seemed a highly advanced steam engine / rail bolt driver. He earns the trust and friendship of the steel-driver John Henry, who sets aside his mistrust of automation after realizing that Bumblebee just wants to put in a fair day's work.

Bumblebee wakes several of his fellow Autobots, who soon discover that the Decepticons are also active in this era. Bumblebee, the Autobots, and their new human friends work together to prevent the Decepticons' mighty Astrotrain from reaching New York City. With the Decepticons defeated, Bumblebee and the Autobots return to their slumber.

Timelines: Descent Into Evil

You know you want me, baby.

Having been on the trail of the Decepticon agent Flamewar for a long, long time, now-espionage director Bumblebee (in his unreleased Alternators body) made his move, interrupting a supposedly-secure secret communication between Flamewar and the Tripredacus Council. He revealed that his agent Ricochet had installed a degenerative virus into Deathsaurus' clone army. Oh, and that since the Autobots now knew Flamewar's whereabouts and who she was working for, the Tripredacus Council would certainly consider her a liability. Which they did. So they blew her ship up.

Energon cartoon

A robot using Bumblebee's character model is shown in a still-shot flashback as a member of the Autobot group led by Rodimus. Whether this robot is an alternate-universe incarnation of Bumblebee or simply a similar-looking robot is --like all Unicron Trilogy character-model cameos-- left to conjecture.

Sure, just one Bumblebee's pretty nonthreatening. But get a hive...

Bumblebee gots lots of toys!

Toys

The Transformers

The original sweet boy.
Chinese-release Bumblebee. Note the unpainted rear bumpers.
Bumblebee's original toy, released in 1984 and in Japan in 1985, originally hails from the Micro Change series, transforming into a "penny-racer"-proportioned Volkswagen Type 1. He was available through the first three years of the Transformers series, the entire duration of the Mini-Vehicle assortment, the only 1984 Mini Vehicle to do so.
'Bee has a lot of minor variations. Throughout 1984 and 1985, Bumblebee was produced in both yellow and red (as was Cliffjumper), a move meant to "make the line look bigger" according to former Hasbro R&D Vice President George Dunsay.[1] For his 1984 release, both color versions had an Autobot sigil on the roof/chest. In 1985, this was replaced by a rubsign. The rubsign remained on the 1986 release, though he was only released in yellow that year. The original version of Bumblebee also features the "Dunlop" brand name stamped on his tires.
Packaging-wise, there are several more variations. In 1984, the Mini Vehicles were packaged in vehicle mode. Come 1985, a picture of the toy in vehicle mode was added to the front of the card, and later the toys proper were packaged in robot mode. From this point on, the Mini Vehicles were also part of two different pack-in promotions; the Mini-spies in 1985, and reflective iron-on patches in 1986. The Mini-spies packed in with Bumblebee and Cliffjumper only came in white, one of the three possible colors for the add-ons.
For his 1985 Japanese release, Bumblebee came in a small box rather than on a card. He was available in both red and yellow, both versions having the rubsign rather than the foil faction symbol. He was also released in the 1986 assortment, but only in yellow. This is why he has two ID numbers in Japan; in 1986, the line switched from a single-series number listing to splitting it up between "C" (Cybertron/Autobot) and "D" (Destron/Decepticon) groupings.
In the early 1990s, Bumblebee was one of many Transformers finally released in China. He comes on a card nigh-identical to the original Hasbro packaging, with a few Chinese-language stickers added. The toy itself has some notable differences from the original, however: aside from an unpainted rear bumper (the most obvious difference), this Bumblebee has a paler, less-saturated yellow plastic. He also only came in yellow, and only came with a rubsign. This toy, along with many other Chinese-market Transformers at the time, somehow made their way to UK stores, most notably Woolworths.
The original mold is also used by the Optimus-faction Volks. He was later retooled into a keychain version of Bumblebee, as well as for a Transformers Collection multipack (see below), with each of these serving as the base for Glyph and Bug Bite respectively. He was also released in a wide variety of colors in markets across Latin America, which will be covered in separate entries below (as to not make this entry unreadably long; there's a ton of variants and more might still be undiscovered!).


The Transformers mold: Bumblebee

Version 1:

  • 3H ProductionsExpanded Universe Glyph
  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 11 Bumble (yellow)
  • 11 Bumble (red)

  • C-56 Bumble (Transformers 2010)
  • Bumble (keychain)
  • Bumble (black keychain)
  • IGATransformers Bumblebee (yellow)
  • Bumblebee (red)

  • Bumblebee (blue)
  • Bumblebee (white)
  • Bumblebee (silver)


Version 2:

  • TakaraThe Transformers Collection 12 Bumble
  • TakaraTomyEncore 10 Bumble
  • e-HOBBYCollector's Edition 84 Bug Bite


"Carcacha, paso a pasito / No dejes de tambalear / Carcacha, poco a poquito / No nos vayas a dejar" (White and blue versions pictured)
  • Bumblebee (Mini Vehicle, 1985)
When he was released in Mexico by IGA, Bumblebee came in five decoes: both the original red and yellow (now cast in a slightly lighter shade of plastic), as well as blue, silver, and white. The silver and white versions are particularly notable (and significantly rarer), as they have red-painted faces (similar to that of probably-Hubcap). The sticker on the back of Mexican Bumblebee's head is also slightly different from the Hasbro/Takara release, being the same general design, but smaller and with thicker, simpler lines.
Years later, large numbers of Mexican Transformers somehow made it to various European markets.


"Eu vou a pé, eu vou de fusca / Aonde tem amor eu vou!"
  • Volks (Robocar, 1985)
Bumblebee was released in Brazil by Estrela in 1985 as the Robocar "Volks", initially available in two color schemes: his original yellow and black, and a slick-looking silver and black variant similar to one of the aforementioned IGA versions but with a gold face instead.
Rather than having faction insignia, both versions were decorated with a new thin tech-detailing sticker on their chests based on the original Micro Change decals, and the design of the sticker on the back of his head was also changed to a more complex grid pattern. The raised "DUNLOP" branding on the tires was also removed, a change also present on the Estrela versions of the similarly-engineered Carrera / Cliffjumper and Sedan molds.
As mentioned, Estrela released red and orange versions of Volks in 1986 sporting the new "Optimus" faction insignia; given this new factional alignment, for the purposes of this wiki, the Optimus-aligned Volks is considered a separate character from Bumblebee.


"Bueno sí, sé que tú, planeas ir / Por la autopista del oeste hasta su fin / Andarás bien por la 66"
  • Volks (Robocar, 1985)
The aforementioned red and orange versions of Volks were released in Argentina by Antex in 1985, both sporting the Estrela stickers and "DUNLOP"-less tires. Later releases of the orange version have been found with different paper stickers: the one on his chest/roof being one that was originally applied to Salt-Man Z's groin. (The back-of-the-head decal was probably also changed, but right now we don't know for sure.)
The card's toy photography depicts the Estrela yellow and silver versions, but it is believed this was merely a holdover from the Estrela-designed packaging, and that neither coloration was ever sold in Argentina.
These toys are more readily available on the secondary market than their Estrela predecessors. They also have lower quality control.


Lemon deco might make him more sour than sweet. (Yellow version pictured)
  • Bumblebee (Mini Vehicle, 1985)
As far as foreign Mini Vehicle variants go, the Venezuelan release of Bumblebee by Rubiplas is pretty tame. He came in both the red and yellow versions, albeit the latter was made in a much brighter, lemon-like shade of plastic, and retains the original Hasbro insingia and back plate stickers.
The main difference compared to other international versions of Bumblebee is his head's deco work (or lack thereof), which is missing both the silver paint on his face and the chrome silver on the "plate" part of the head, leaving it as black plastic.


  • Bumblebee (Mini Vehicle, 1987)
Never has a toy looked this deliciously edible before. (Peach version pictured)
Manufactured by Peruvian company Lynsa and sold in Peru and Chile, this version of Bumblebee is similar to the Rubiplas release, lacking any paint or chrome, but this version also has plastic tires instead of rubber. So far, three different colorations have been confirmed: the original yellow-and-black, red-and-black, and peachy-orange-and-black. It is claimed that there may be six different versions of Peruvian Bumblebee all told, with the three others being unique to that market, but no-one has been able to find and confirm the others so far. Notably, at least one copy has been found which seems to have been factory-assembled with Cliffjumper's head instead. [2]
As with the other Lynsa Minicars, this Bumblebee is incredibly fragile, with his arms in particular being very prone to breakage. As such, given the rarity of this toy, whatever few copies of it still exist should be handled with exceptional care.
Peruvian company BASA (which eventually changed to HUDE) apparently also (briefly) sold Transformers in Peru, but these were straight imports of Hasbro Mini Vehicles with a company sticker applied to the packaging.


Older, squatter, faster, stronger.
  • Goldbug (Throttlebot, 1987)
The Throttlebot Goldbug was released in 1987, and like the other Throttlebots, he has a pull-back motor and a simple transformation. The vehicle mode was not designed to look like a penny racer as the original toy was, so its variation on the Volkswagen Type 1 was much more realistically-proportioned. Though the other Throttlebots seem to have always been intended to be new characters, Goldbug's head was based directly on that of Bumblebee's original toy. Bumblebee was the second Transformer to be given a second toy (as both Hot Rod and Rodimus Prime had been released the previous year).
The Throttlebots were part of the Decoy promotion in 1987, where the carded toys came with a soft-rubber figurine. The Throttlebots were the only team to come with either Autobot or Decepticon Decoys; the other toys in the promotion only came with Decoys of the same faction they belonged to.
In Japan, they were also the focus of the "Throttlebot Promotional Sales Campaign", where buying a Throttlebot at select Japanese retailers (sadly, we do not know which retailers these were) got the buyer one of six random all-white Autobot Master Warriors free. These promotional toys are now among the most expensive Transformers toys ever "mass"-released, if not the most expensive (especially when size is taken into account).
This toy also doubles as the Beast Wars: Uprising incarnation of Goldbug.


Not Herbie.
  • Bumblebee (Classic Pretender, 1989)
As part of the sixth year of Transformers, Bumblebee was released as a "Classic Pretender", expanding the range of Pretenders toys. This version of Bumblebee is still a Volkswagen Type 1, but now has what look like off-road tires. His vehicle mode has a realistically-proportioned front end, but the cab area is more relatively compact than on the Goldbug toy (though not quite as deformed as the original Bumblebee). He came with a gun for his robot mode that could be mounted on his roof and another gun for his human shell.
Oddly, the robot's head is modeled after Cliffjumper's toy head.


  • Bumblebee (Legends, 1989)
  • Accessories: Laser pistol
The inner robot to Pretender Classics Bumblebee was sold without the shell in the Kmart exclusive Legends figure assortment, the first store-exclusive Transformers in the Hasbro line. Oddly, he came with the inner-robot gun to his teammate Jazz, who had Bumblebee's small gun in exchange.


  • Hero Set (Multi-pack, 1989)
  • Accessories: Laser pistol
In Japan, Legends Bumblebee was only available in a boxed "Hero Set" with the Legends versions of Jazz, Grimlock and Starscream. Bumblebee was identical to the Hasbro release.
In Italy, GiG released their own version of the Hero Set, named "Set Commandos", instead of the Classic Pretender versions of the toys. Bumblebee was given the name "Saetta", which was originally the Italian name of Wheeljack. The "Set Commandos" toys were identical to the Japanese "Hero Set" versions.


Sadly, despite its charm, Hasbro's crossover attempt with Doraemon wouldn't be enough to save the Action Masters from flopping.
  • Bumblebee with Heli-pack (Action Master, 1990)
Part of the second wave of single-carded Action Master figures in the line's final year (in the US, at least), Bumblebee is a non-transforming action figure that mixes his cartoon model with toy-based detailing. His construction is broadly similar to that used by the G.I. Joe figures of the time, having a swivel neck, shoulders and knees, plus ball-jointed hips attached via a steel rod internally secured by a rubber "o-ring". His hands have standard 3 mm holes which allow him to hold any other accessory in the Action Master line, plus his feet have holes in the bottom to secure him to larger vehicles.
He comes with the Heli-pack, which transforms into a large "high-powered air rifle" with spring-loaded deploying barrel. Bumblebee and his Heli-pack are cross-compatible with any other Action Master figure, vehicle or accessory; plus the hole in his back is compatible with 5 mm posts.
This release makes Bumblebee the only character to have a toy of some kind available throughout the entire original Transformers production run, from 1984 up to 1990.


  • Goldbug (Classic Throttlebot, 1991)
Goldbug, and the rest of the Throttlebots, were reissued in Europe in 1991 as part of the Classics reissues.
It was retooled to remove the rubsign indent, and the heat-sensitive decal was replaced with a glossy-paper faction symbol.


If you're feeling bitter, you might need a sweet boy in your pocket!
  • Bumblebee (Keychain, 2001/2003/2007)
A keychain version of Bumblebee was released by Fun4All under license from Hasbro in the US in 2001. Though based on the original toy, this is an entirely new set of molds, with a number of small differences throughout (minor proportion differences and generally softer edges), but the most immediately obvious one is the small plastic ring added to the rear bumper to accommodate the chain. The toy also returned to its original sticker set-up, doing away with the rubsign and restoring the Autobot symbol on his chest.
In 2003, Takara released all four of the keychain Minibots (Cliffjumper, Bumblebee, Windcharger, and Brawn) as 7-Eleven exclusives. They came in blind-packed boxes so you don't know which one you got until you open 'er up, plus each one could also come in a "chase" all-black version exclusive to this release. The black deco was later repurposed as an evil clone of Bumblebee.
All four keychains were re-released in 2007 under the Heroes of Cybertron banner by Basic Fun (Fun4All having gone bankrupt in 2004). Sold on new cardbacks with the Heroes look, these releases are functionally identical to the originals (just the company stamping has changed) except for the actual chain part, which is a different style with an additional black plastic tab attached.
This mold was also used to make Glyph.
The Transformers mold: Bumblebee

Version 1:

  • 3H ProductionsExpanded Universe Glyph
  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 11 Bumble (yellow)
  • 11 Bumble (red)

  • C-56 Bumble (Transformers 2010)
  • Bumble (keychain)
  • Bumble (black keychain)
  • IGATransformers Bumblebee (yellow)
  • Bumblebee (red)

  • Bumblebee (blue)
  • Bumblebee (white)
  • Bumblebee (silver)


Version 2:

  • TakaraThe Transformers Collection 12 Bumble
  • TakaraTomyEncore 10 Bumble
  • e-HOBBYCollector's Edition 84 Bug Bite


So close.
  • SonicBlue Bumble & Exo Suit Chama[sic] (2019)
Released as part of the collaboration between the Transformers franchise, the Bump of Chicken rock group, and Studio Trigger's Sushio, this Bumblebee is a redeco of the Legends release of the Titans Return Bumblebee mold (see below), complete with translucent windows. He transforms into a sports coupe of made-up model, which features an opening canopy for his cockpit, which allows any Titan Master/Prime Master figure to ride inside him; in this case, the included Headmaster of Bump of Chicken's bassist Chama.
Also included is a pack-in mini-comic, "Transformers × Bump of Chicken EX Episode", written by Chama himself and illustrated by Akira Amemiya.
The figure was exclusively released as one of the band's online shop items, though customers had to register as an EMTG (Entertainment Music Ticket Guard) member to purchase it. Collectors first had an opportunity to purchase the figure in-person at an event at Tokyo Dome from November 3–4, 2019, starting at 8:30 AM JST. In-person purchasers needed to have a ticket to the band's concert in order to purchase the figure. Online orders were also available at noon on November 8, 2019, and quickly sold out. Due to demand, a second run of the toy was made available on November 11, 2019, with the second run shipping in March 2020.


Generation 2

A gold bug, but not Goldbug.
  • Bumblebee (Mini Autobot, 1993)
Bumblebee's first Generation 2 toy was a redeco of his original toy, transforming into a "Penny Racer"-proportioned Volkswagen Type 1. However, this version has yellow chrome on the previously matte-yellow plastics. Thankfully, there seem to be few to no reports of chrome flaking on any of the Generation 2 Mini Vehicles.
The only symbol on the figure is the Generation 2 Autobot insignia stamped on the bottom of his foot, followed by the word "Autobot".
The Transformers mold: Bumblebee

Version 1:

  • 3H ProductionsExpanded Universe Glyph
  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 11 Bumble (yellow)
  • 11 Bumble (red)

  • C-56 Bumble (Transformers 2010)
  • Bumble (keychain)
  • Bumble (black keychain)
  • IGATransformers Bumblebee (yellow)
  • Bumblebee (red)

  • Bumblebee (blue)
  • Bumblebee (white)
  • Bumblebee (silver)


Version 2:

  • TakaraThe Transformers Collection 12 Bumble
  • TakaraTomyEncore 10 Bumble
  • e-HOBBYCollector's Edition 84 Bug Bite


Now he's just gold.
  • Bumblebee (Go-Bot, 1995)
    • Accessories: Rifle
Part of the third wave of Generation 2 Go-Bots, this version of Bumblebee is a redeco of wave 1's High Beam, transforming into a concept race car with exposed rear engine... that looks exactly like the "Speed Blaster" car from Mattel's Hot Wheels line that was first released in 1991 under the names "Back Burner" and "Sonic Special". He features through-axle construction for incredibly fast zipping on flat, smooth surfaces, and is compatible with many tracks and playsets from Hot Wheels and Matchbox.
This mold was also used to make Robots in Disguise Crosswise and Nightracer. It was later repurposed to be a "next-generation" clone of Bumblebee.
Generation 2 mold: High Beam
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Smallest Transforming Transformers

50% smaller, still 100% sweet.
  • Bumble (2003)
    • ID number: GTF 04
Not much more than an inch tall, Smallest Transforming Transformers Bumblebee is a scaled-down version of his original toy, retaining the larger figure's transformation scheme but losing its rolling wheels by sheer necessity of size. Bumblebee was sold as part of the line's first wave and, like all the figures, came blindpacked.

  • Bumble (Red) (2003)
    • Japanese ID number: GTF X-2
Bumblebee also came in red! A red variant of the toy was one of two chase figures sold in the first Smallest Transforming Transformers wave.


The Transformers Collection

Sweet Boy: Upgraded!
  • Minibot Team (6-pack, 2004)
    • ID number: 12
  • Known designers: Pat Lee (packaging artist)
"Bumble" was again reissued in Japan as part of The Transformers Collection "bookbox" series in a six-toy multi-pack, with Drag, Adams, Gears, Powerglide, and Warpath. This time around, Bumblebee was retooled to have a new cartoon-accurate head. Additionally, this version of the figure gave Bumblebee both an Autobot symbol and a rubsign, keeping the former in its traditional placement on his chest, and relocating the rubsign to the back of his head, replacing the original tech-detailing sticker that had previously been there.
The entire set was redecoed to make the "G1 GoBots" set; this version of Bumblebee became Bug Bite.


The Transformers mold: Bumblebee

Version 1:

  • 3H ProductionsExpanded Universe Glyph
  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 11 Bumble (yellow)
  • 11 Bumble (red)

  • C-56 Bumble (Transformers 2010)
  • Bumble (keychain)
  • Bumble (black keychain)
  • IGATransformers Bumblebee (yellow)
  • Bumblebee (red)

  • Bumblebee (blue)
  • Bumblebee (white)
  • Bumblebee (silver)


Version 2:

  • TakaraThe Transformers Collection 12 Bumble
  • TakaraTomyEncore 10 Bumble
  • e-HOBBYCollector's Edition 84 Bug Bite

Alternators/Binaltech

The cool sweet boy you'll never get.
One of the earliest proposals in the Alternators/Binaltech line was for Bumblebee as a Volkswagen New Beetle, with Cliffjumper as the redeco. Unfortunately, VW evidently did not want to be associated with "war toys" at that time, and therefore the design never made it past the control drawing stage. Control drawings for both Bumblebee and Cliffjumper have been published in the Japanese The Transformers: Binaltech & TF Collection Complete Guide book. The design did, however, end up appearing fictionally as Bumblebee's form in the "Descent into Evil" comic.


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Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Titanium Series

  • War Within Bumblebee (Cybertron Hero, unreleased)
    • Accessories: Unknown, likely display stand
Prior to the line's cancellation, a 6-inch resin copy depicting a transformable Bumblebee was seen at BotCon 2006. His alternate mode was the saucer-like car seen the Dreamwave's The War Within (which was itself based on the first cartoon appearance of Bumblebee). An alternate head of Cliffjumper was seen as well, indicating a retool. Unfortunately these never made it into production.


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Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Classics

Flight-enhancement buddy #2
  • Bumblebee (Deluxe, 2006)
    • Accessories: Wave Crusher trailer/backpack
The Deluxe Classics Bumblebee transforms into a yellow hatchback sports car (labeled as a "cruiser" on the package) that's basically Hasbro's typical cross between several existing car models: The car closely resembles a Peugeot 206 WRC, however some people see strong cues from other vehicles, such as the general shape of the car being based on a heavily customized one-of-a-kind 1992-1995 fifth generation Honda Civic hatchback with lots of aftermarket add-ons (such as a large front bumper, large fenders and a large rear wing).[3] The front section takes some design cues from various models of the Subaru Impreza WRX, namely the hood vent present on all models, the front grille of the 2004-05 WRX and the headlights and the midsection of the front bumper from the 2006-07 WRX STi.[4] The shape of the rear fenders is also vaguely inspired by the Volkswagen New Beetle.
Bumblebee comes with a single accessory, a jet ski called "Wave Crusher" on a trailer. This is a bit similar to his Action Master toy's transforming heli-pack. His robot mode is designed to look like a typical teenager, dressed in a hoodie with pockets and wearing big chunky trainers.[5] He is articulated with ball joints at the head, shoulders, elbows, hips, and has hinge knees. Wave Crusher converts into a jet pack that mounts onto his back.
Later versions retooled the area the rubsign rests on to be larger.
This retooled version of this mold was also used to make Classics Bug Bite, Cliffjumper, and an unreleased blue deco.
Classics mold: Bumblebee
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  • Bumblebee and Astrotrain (Multi-pack, 2006)
  • Accessories: Wave Crusher trailer/backpack
Bumblebee was also made available as part of a special two-pack with Deluxe Class Astrotrain. Aside from the unique packaging, the toys are identical to their single releases. This value pack was found in Australia.



Hot Bee? Bumbleshot?
  • Bumblebee (Legends, 2007)
This Classics Bumblebee toy is a redeco of Legends of Cybertron Hot Shot, transforming into a modified Chrysler ME Four Twelve concept car. In either mode he has flip-out "wings". We have gone full circle.
This mold was also used to make Universe Red Alert.


Transformers (2007)

Do I need to have these black stripes? the white ones were fine.
  • Legacy of Bumblebee (Deluxe class multi-pack, 2008)
    • Accessories: Wave Crusher trailer/backpack
A Walmart exclusive three pack, the Legacy of Bumblebee collector's set comes with Classics, Premium Series live-action movie, and Animated Bumblebee figures. While the Movie and Animated Bumblebees are identical to their original, single carded releases, the "Classic Bumblebee" [sic] has been redecoed to more closely resemble his Movie and Animated counterparts, changing his white stripes to black, his gray/silver plastic to yellow (similarly to Henkei! Henkei! Bumble, see immediately below), and the clear parts from a very faint blue-ish tint to deeply saturated clear blue plastic. In addition, the shoulder straps are no longer painted yellow, instead showing the clear blue plastic they are cast in; the head is no longer painted over in yellow, due to the change of the plastic color from gray to yellow; and the Wave Crusher replaces the white paint with black paint for the upper half and an unpainted yellow lower half, and the orange stripe with a yellow one.
This three-pack was available in Movie style packaging.
Classics mold: Bumblebee
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Henkei! Henkei!

The difference is mind blowing.
  • Bumble (Deluxe, 2008-03-13)
    • ID number: C-02
    • Accessories: Wave Crusher trailer/backpack
Henkei! Henkei! Bumblebee is a redeco of Classics Bumblebee. Bumblebee swaps some of his black plastic for dark gray, and his light gray plastic for yellow. His yellow plastic is almost entirely covered in yellow paint to deal with the common problem of yellow plastic being near-translucent against darker plastics and the inconsistency between bare plastic parts and painted clear parts. His eyes are painted blue despite being molded in translucent plastic. As with all Henkei toys, he lacks the Classics heat-sensitive rubsign, but has some vacuum-metallized parts: his hood-mounted scoop and his spoiler.
This mold was also used to make Classics Bug Bite and Cliffjumper.
Classics mold: Bumblebee
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  • Fun Publications:
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"Are you sure that the little blue sweet boy isn't Glyph?"
  • Bumble? (Deluxe Class, unreleased)
A redeco of Classic Deluxe Bumblebee in a color scheme very reminiscent of the blue variant of the original Micro Change Volkswagen. Several samples of this figure were leaked in 2010, with fans arguing over whether it was a legitimate Hasbro or TakaraTomy product (with the chromed spoiler and hood vent strongly hinting towards TakaraTomy) or a knockoff. At least one eBay seller claimed it was a very rare lucky draw figure.[6][7][8] At BotCon 2010, Hasbro representatives stated that the figure was "not a Hasbro product".[9] Ultimately, the toy was never officially acknowledged by TakaraTomy until 2014, when it was included in an exhibit at Transformers Expo, albeit this time with the hood vent covered in gold rather than silver chrome.[10][11][12]
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Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Encore

Hey, I can see!
  • Bumble & Minibots (5-pack, 2008)
    • ID number: 10
The Transformers Encore series of reissues featured a set similar to the 2004 The Transformers Collection Minibots set; this time, rather than a mix of 1984 and 1985 Mini-Vehicles, it included mostly figures from 1986 plus Bumblebee (whose original toy had still shipped in 1986), bundling him with Outback, Pipes, Swerve, and Tailgate. Encore Bumblebee retains the show-accurate head sculpt from the Transformers Collection release, but now sports several additional paint operations: his eyes are blue, his brake lights are red, and his bumpers and headlights are silver.
The Transformers mold: Bumblebee

Version 1:

  • 3H ProductionsExpanded Universe Glyph
  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 11 Bumble (yellow)
  • 11 Bumble (red)

  • C-56 Bumble (Transformers 2010)
  • Bumble (keychain)
  • Bumble (black keychain)
  • IGATransformers Bumblebee (yellow)
  • Bumblebee (red)

  • Bumblebee (blue)
  • Bumblebee (white)
  • Bumblebee (silver)


Version 2:

  • TakaraThe Transformers Collection 12 Bumble
  • TakaraTomyEncore 10 Bumble
  • e-HOBBYCollector's Edition 84 Bug Bite


Universe (2008)

Stingers and plasma cannon not included. (Neither is a laser pistol.)
  • Bumblebee (Legends, 2008)
  • Series: G1 Series
  • Known designers: Bill Rawley (Hasbro)
Universe Legends class Bumblebee has a vehicle mode that is something of an amalgamation of the vehicle forms recent Bumblebees have adopted. While he forms a modern hatchback like the Classics Bumblebee and Animated Bumblebee toys, the more aggressive design with large flared wheel arches, and small windows evoke the look of the live-action movie version of Bumblebee. He transforms similarly to, but not exactly the same as, his Generation 1 toy.
Care must be taken while rolling the vehicle: pushing down while moving the vehicle forward can chip the paint underneath the hip section.
This mold was redecoed into a whole swarm of Bumblebees, as well as a couple of Cliffjumpers. See the box below for more information.
Universe (2008) mold: Bumblebee (Legends Class)
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  • TakaraTomy:
  • Henkei! Henkei! C-18 Cliff


Alternity

Bee not included
  • Bumble [Champion Yellow] (2009)
    • ID number: A-03
    • Accessories: 2 "chrono-venom stinger guns"
Alternity Bumble transforms into a licensed 1:32 scale Suzuki Swift Sport featuring die-cast metal parts and rubber tires, as well as an opening hood, trunk and doors. In robot mode, the figure can hold twin pistols that are normally stored in the legs, and features light-piped eyes.
Bumblebee was retooled to make Alternity "Cliff [Supreme Red Pearl]".


Now for the rest of the Throttlebots. Cancelled? Oh well.
  • Gold Bug [Throttle Gold] (2011/2012)
    • ID number: A-03G
    • Accessories: 2 guns
Alternity Gold Bug is a redeco of the above mold. He features an extensive glittery metallic gold paint scheme for his vehicle parts and knee panels, and has blue arms, hands, legs, and head. He comes packaged in a box that is similar to the one used by Alternity Ultra Magnus.


Transformers (2010)

I feel like a Gold... Bumblebee!
  • Gold Bumblebee (Legends Class, 2011)
Released in the first wave of 2010's Transformers: Reveal the Shield Legends Class toys, "Gold Bumblebee" is a redeco of Universe Legends Class Bumblebee, now in very Goldbuggy colors. As part of the "Reveal the Shield" promotion, he sports a heat-sensitive rubsign.
The sample used for Hasbro's official stock photos sported unpainted gold legs, but the final toy has the legs painted over in blue. So far, no gold-legged specimens have been found in the wild. Conversely, the vehicle mode stock photo on the back of his packaging implies that the entire leg pieces (or at least his ankle joints) have been painted blue, as there are two very obvious blue patches on his hood.
Universe (2008) mold: Bumblebee (Legends Class)
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  • TakaraTomy:
  • Henkei! Henkei! C-18 Cliff


"... I'm always going to have these black stripes from now on, aren't I?"
  • Bumblebee (Deluxe Class, 2011)
  • Accessories: Wave Crusher trailer/backpack
Released in the second (and final) wave of Reveal the Shield Deluxes, this Bumblebee is a redeco of Classics Deluxe Class Bumblebee in a live-action movie-inspired paint scheme. He also features a rubsign, this time on his roof/chest.
Classics mold: Bumblebee
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Wear your allegiance on your sleeve.
  • Bumblebee (Legends Class, 2012)
A minor redeco of "Cybertronian Bumblebee" from the Dark of the Moon Cyberverse Bumblebee/Starscream four-pack (itself a redeco of Universe Legends Class Bumblebee) was released as a "dollar store" exclusive (available at stores such as Dollar General and Big Lots!) in generic 2010 Transformers packaging alongside Optimus Prime, Starscream and Megatron.
While the overall deco is similar to that of Dark of the Moon Cybertronian Bumblebee, some of the paint operations are different: The Autobot logo is now placed on the side of his right arm/passenger door of his vehicle mode (the official stock photos on the back of the packaging are flipped, depicting it on the opposite side instead) rather than on the robot mode's chest/vehicle mode's roof, and the red stripes on the "running boards" on the sides of his vehicle mode have been omitted.
In addition, this release of the sculpt also sports a very minor retool compared to all previous releases, namely additional pegs and holes that allow for his arms to attach more securely to the torso in vehicle mode.[13]
Universe (2008) mold: Bumblebee (Legends Class)
  • Hasbro:
  • TakaraTomy:
  • Henkei! Henkei! C-18 Cliff


United

Meet my steak knives... OF MURDER DEATH JUSTICE!!
  • Bumblebee Cybertron Mode (Deluxe, 2010-12-15)
    • ID number: UN-02
    • Accessories: "Energy gun"
Part of the first wave of United product, Bumblebee is a redeco of the War for Cybertron Bumblebee toy, transforming into a "Cybertronian courier." He comes with a handgun and features two wrist-mounted flip-out blades. The handgun can be stored inside his rear bumper in either robot or vehicle mode. Like the original mold, His legs are generally loose at the mid-thigh joint due to being used for transformation.
TakaraTomy's release features an extensive metallic paint job on the car mode panels as well as some of the robot's parts (such as the head and forearms). In addition to some painted detail differences from the Hasbro release, United Bumblebee features a lighter gray as well as a brighter pink than the Hasbro version.
This mold was also used to make War For Cybertron Cliffjumper and United Cliffjumper Cybertron Mode.


Bumblebling.
  • Bumblebee (Deluxe, 2010-12-25)
    • ID number: UN-07
    • Accessories: Wave Crusher trailer/backpack
Another redeco of the Classics Deluxe toy, United Bumblebee is painted mainly in chromed golden yellow with silver bumpers. He was sold alongside his Cybertron Mode (see above) in the first assortment of United product.
While very similar in appearance, this version of Bumblebee is cast in a lighter yellow plastic than the Henkei release, with most of his car mode parts (along with his robot mode head and forearms) painted over in gold. As noted above, he also features a silver front bumper and other painted details different from his previous TakaraTomy release.
Unfortunately, because he is packaged in robot mode and his vehicle shell is entirely coated in paint, quite a number of Bumblebees have the gold paint between their jointed leg/hood panels and feet scratched off out of the box, resulting in ugly scored lines on the hood in vehicle mode.
Classics mold: Bumblebee
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Chronicle

Now 85% creamier!
  • Bumble (EZ Collection, 2011)
Chronicle EZ Collection Bumble is a redeco of the Universe Legends Class Bumblebee toy, featuring sky blue windows, and his inner arms are entirely painted black. His vehicle front grill and the lower robot legs' paint applications are also removed. Like other Chronicle Legends toys, he was sold in a blindpacked box.
Universe (2008) mold: Bumblebee (Legends Class)
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  • TakaraTomy:
  • Henkei! Henkei! C-18 Cliff


Kre-O

This section only lists Generation 1-inspired Bumblebee Kre-O toys.
  • Bumblebee (2011)
    • Set number: 36421
    • Pieces: 336
    • Kreons: Bumblebee, Red Alert, Driver
    • Accessories: Small pistol
While the larger Bumblebee Kre-O kit is mostly based on the live-action movie version of the character (though the noggin is a moosh of movie and Generation 1), the accompanying Bumblebee Kreon is unquestionably based on the Generation 1 Bumblebee.


Hey everybody! Do the Bumblebee!
  • Bumblebee (2011)
    • Set number: 31144
    • Japanese release date: 2013-03-20
    • Pieces: 74
The smaller Bumblebee Kre-O kit is loosely based on the original Bumblebee, with a head that's a straight copy of that Bumblebee's Classics toy head. He can be rebuilt into a hatchback and comes with no Kreons. Since his vehicle mode is basically a solid brick that can't hold any Kreons, this isn't such a big thing.


Razzlebee Blast!
  • Energon Bumblebee (2012, NYCC Exclusive)
    • Accessories: Small pistol
A redeco of the Bumblebee Kreon in clear blue plastic, exclusive to New York Comic Con 2012, Energon Bumblebee comes in its own special little window box with an outer sleeve.


  • Kreon Figure Pack (2013)
    • Set number: A4642
    • Accessories: Small pistol
A boxed set of five Kreons, with Bumblebee, Red Alert, Mirage, Jazz and a fifth "mystery" Kreon; a randomly-packed robot Kreon from the first year of the line.


Don't even think about how would these things make good prank tools.
  • Bumblebee (Custom Kreon, 2013)
    • Set number: A6087
    • Pieces: 40
    • Accessories: Rack, rifle, large gun, axe, rocket-pack
Part of the first assortment of "Custom Kreons", this version of Bumblebee comes with a buildable parts rack on which to hang/store his many many extra pieces. His tampographs are much more heavily-detailed than the original Kreon, based on the original Bumblebee toy. His "normal" helmet and large rifle are chromed, plus he comes with an extra clear-plastic helmet, torso and legs. He also has a pair of extra arms (originally from the Kre-O Battleship aliens), plus a buildable hand-cannon, rocket-pack and energon axe.
Bumblebee's tampos were also used to make Custom Kreon Cliffjumper.


In his younger days, he used to be a Sweet Boy before becoming a prankster.
  • Kreon Class of 1984 (Kreon figure set, 2014)
    • Voted: Best Spark
    • Accessories: Scoped pistol
This version of Bumblebee, part of the Kreon Class of 1984, has much more toy-based tampographs than his prior versions, including visored-and-masked face. He uses the Prowl style door-wings, which is really odd considering the toy he's based on does not have said feature.
He was only available in a pack of 30 Kreons dubbed "Class of 1984", exclusive to San Diego Comic-Con 2014. Remaining stock was be sold at Hasbro Toy Shop online, but the set actually sold out at the show.


  • Brick Box (2014)
  • Set number: B2962
  • Pieces: 77
  • Accessories: Scoped pistol
Sold only at discount chains like Family Dollar, this version of Bumblebee uses the new 2015 style of Kreon hips and torso, with a hollow hip-peg and a central post inside the torso for increased grip... which also makes the torso incompatible with about four years' worth of Kreons. Nice. His face tampograph is new, but his torso uses the "Class of '84" deco.
The set comes with two bags of Kre-O parts, one coming from the first-year large Bumblebee (mostly all the small bits and the now-useless neck joint), the other "new" with some basic bricks and plates, as well as a set of axles, rims and tires. The set has no instructions, as it's just a box of bricks to makes whatever with.


Prank first, then convert to run away.
  • Bumblebee (Battle Changers, 2014)
  • Set number: B0716
  • Pieces: 81
  • Accessories: 2 pistols
  • Known designers: Evan Brooks (Hasbro)[14]
Part of the first wave of the "Battle Changers" line, this version of Bumblebee has a core Kreon torso and head, but his limbs and backpack are massively bulked up, which allows him to transform into a vehicle that vaguely resembles a sports car with a proportions of a Volkswagen Beetle, without removing any parts!
All of the 2015 Transformers Kre-O product was skipped by retailers in the US (at first), seeing release in Canada, Australia and various Asian markets. In late 2015, much of the line was finally released at discount in the US through TJ Maxx and Marshalls stores, including this set. The CG render noticeably features a windshield sticker on Bumblebee's chest, which was removed from the final toy for unknown reasons.


  • Bumblebee (Mini-Con Combiners, 2015)
  • Accessories: Rifle, scoped pistol, grenade launcher, clip-on gatling gun, blaster
"Mini-Con Combiner"' Bumblebee comes with one standard Kreon and four Cityville-syle mini-Kreons of the same character, each one a different incarnation from various franchises. With some extra parts, the mini-Kreons become limbs to make a larger combiner-bot.
The torso-Kreon and one Mini-Con are based on versions of Generation 1 Bumblebee: Classics (with an arm-cannon instead of a hand-held blaster, oddly) and "Thrilling 30" Bumblebee (Prowl helmet) respectively. The remaining three Mini-Con Bumblebees are based on "Aligned" Bumblebee bodies: War for Cybertron (Bumblebee helmet), Prime (Ratchet helmet), and Rescue Bots (Jazz helmet).
First shown at New York Toy Fair 2015, the Mini-Con Combiners were apparently cancelled without fanfare... a decision that must have come late in the day, as they went on to star in their own promotional animation, "Stuck in a Tree", released about eight months after the trade show.
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Bot Shots

  • Bumblebee (2012)
    • Series: 1
    • Number: B001
  • Fist strength: 110
  • Blaster strength: 630
  • Sword strength: 970
Part of the first wave of Bot Shots Series 1 single-packs, Bumblebee is a teeny little sports car vaguely like a Camaro, with a spring-loaded automatic transformation to robot mode triggered when his front bumper is pressed. He has a "spinner" in his chest that shows his three attack types and power levels. He is heavily based on the live-action movie Bumblebee, with his head based on the Classics version of Generation 1 Bumblebee.
Bumblebee's main car body, arms, and legs are also used by many many other car Bot Shots, such as Barricade, Mirage, Lockdown, Autobot Topspin, Autobot Jazz, Leadfoot, Roadbuster, Go! BeCool Kenzan, and their numerous redecos.


  • Bumblebee (2012)
    • Series: 1
    • Number: Super Bot 002
      • Fist strength: 910
      • Blaster strength: 460
      • Sword strength: 270
Part of the second wave of Bot Shots Series 1 single-packs, this redeco of Bumblebee is cast in clear-orangey-yellow plastics with minimal paint. As this wave's Super Bot, he has more lopsided stats, but is shortpacked to one a case.


  • Sentinel Prime / Prowl / Bumblebee (Multi-pack, 2012)
    • Series: 1
    • Number: BP001
      • Fist strength: 765
      • Blaster strength: 530
      • Sword strength: 325
Part of the first wave of Bot Shots Series 1 three-packs, this version of Bumblebee has a metallic shade of orange-yellow plastic, black painted windows instead of blue, light gray tires, and extra silver paint on his torso and grill. He comes with Sentinel Prime and Prowl.


  • Battle for the Matrix (Ultimate Battle Set, 2012)
    • Series: 1
    • Number: UB002
      • Fist strength: 200
      • Blaster strength: 640
      • Sword strength: 780
Part of a large multi-pack, this Bumblebee is redecoed in lighter yellow plastic and gray tires compared to his original release, features a painted grille on both his chest and bumper, and has silver windows.
The set also comes with Megatron with his launcher, Decepticon Brawl, Optimus Prime with his launcher, as well as a Matrix prize.


  • Bumblebee (2012)
    • Series: 1
    • Number: B019
      • Fist strength: 610
      • Blaster strength: 390
      • Sword strength: 620
Part of the fifth wave of Bot Shots Series 1 single-packs, this retool of Bumblebee features a remolded head to give him a battle mask not dissimilar to the face of the original Bumblebee's toy, rather than the one based on that Bumblebee's character model.


  • Bumblebee (2013)
    • Series: 2
    • Number: B001
  • Fist strength: 160
  • Blaster strength: 705
  • Sword strength: 740
Part of the first wave of Bot Shots Series 2 single-packs, Bumblebee transforms into a muscle car. As a Flip Shot, an impact to the front of his vehicle mode causes him to flip up when autotransforming. This mold was redecoed into Flip Shot Cliffjumper.


  • Bumblebee Launcher (Launcher, 2013)
    • Series: 2
    • Number: BL002
    • Accessories: Launcher, 3 Cyber pin targets
      • Fist strength: 380
      • Blaster strength: 745
      • Sword strength: 480
Part of the first wave of Bot Shots Series 2 launchers, this version of Bumblebee is a Jump Shot, and an impact to the front of his vehicle mode causes him to spring up and autotransform into a robot armed with a pistol. He comes with a launcher used to propel him to great speeds, as well as three targets for him to knock over. The targets feature an assortment of pegs and peg-holes, allowing them to peg into each other to form various structures, although since you only get three of them, there's not a lot to make out of them.
This version of the Bumblebee mold was retooled into Super Bot Cliffjumper.


  • Bumblebee / Shockwave / Skyquake (Multi-pack, 2013)
    • Series: 2
    • Number: BP004
      • Fist strength: 795
      • Blaster strength: 335
      • Sword strength: 485
Part of the first wave of Bot Shots Series 2 three-packs, Bumblebee is a redeco of Super Bot Cliffjumper in the same shade of orange-yellow as the original Jump Shot Bumblebee toy (see above). He features purple windows, black robot details, and a painted spoiler. He comes with Jump Shot Shockwave and Super Bot Skyquake.


Well, that's different.
  • Polar Assault Team (Multi-pack, 2013)
    • Series: 2
    • Number: T002
      • Fist strength: 595
      • Blaster strength: 615
      • Sword strength: 410
Part of the first wave of Bot Shots Series 2 five-packs, this is a redeco of the original Bumblebee toy in white with blue details that resembles Bug Bite's colors. He comes with similarly-themed redecos of Optimus Prime, Mirage, Ironhide, and Jetfire.


Ever feel like you're going in circles?
  • Twinstrike / Skystalker / Bumblebee (Multi-pack, 2013)
    • Series: 2
    • Number: Super Bot 010
      • Fist strength: 438
      • Blaster strength: 984
      • Sword strength: 199
Part of the third wave of Bot Shots Series 2 three-packs, the second Super Bot Bumblebee is another redeco of the original Bumblebee toy, this time cast in clear-golden-yellow plastics. He comes in a three-pack with Flip Shot Twinstrike and Jump Shot Skystalker.

BeCool

  • Yellow Sports Car (Bumblebee) (2012)
    • ID number: B04
BeCool "Yellow Sports Car" is a slight repaint of the Bot Shots battle-masked Bumblebee toy, featuring silver paint on his grill and windshield instead of black. Rather than power levels, the stickers in his chest spinner feature drawings of his vehicle mode racing, a checkered flag and a crying face.


  • Special Sports Car (Bumblebee Clear Color) (2012)
    • ID number: B12
"Special Sports Car" is practically identical to the first Bot Shots Super Bot Bumblebee, the only difference being that his chest stickers are now pictures of his vehicle mode, a star and a parking sign. This toy was only available for purchase for three months, during which it was sold at a lower price than other BeCool toys as an incentive. After getting taken off shelves it was replaced by Garbage Truck, a new, full-price B12.


Generations

Just walk into the spinning blades; it'll be fun!
  • Bumblebee & Blazemaster (Legends Class, 2013)
    • Series / Number: 02 / #002
    • Accessories: Rotors
Part of the third wave of 2012-onwards Generations Legends Class toys, Thrilling 30 Bumblebee is roughly the same size as a Cyberverse Commander Class toy. He transforms from an Earth-style car into a robot styled after Andrew Griffith's design for the character in IDW's Robots in Disguise (which is in turn modified from War for Cybertron Bumblebee), and features 5 mm-compatible front wheels, back/roof, and hands.
He comes with Blazemaster, who can transform into a helicopter, a robot with 3 mm-compatible hands, and a weapon with a 5 mm handle. In weapon mode, his rotors detach and mount onto Bumblebee's forearm wheel peg-holes.
There are two packaging variants of this two-pack: One version (which is also reflected by the official stock photo of the toy in packaging) features the same layout for the cardboard name insert as its wavemate Optimus Prime & Autobot Roller, while the other version has various texts and logos rearranged and relocated, and is lacking both the difficulty level and the Hasbro company logo.[15]
This mold was also used to make Generations Legends Class Cliffjumper.


Herbie: Fully Loaded
  • Bumblebee (Deluxe Class, 2013)
    • Series / Number: 02 / #004
    • Accessories: 2 stinger blasters
Part of the fifth wave of 2012-onwards Generations Deluxe Class toys, this Thrilling 30 Bumblebee is based on the character's body from IDW's The Transformers vol. 1 ongoing series; more specifically, it is the version used by Guido Guidi in issue #21. He transforms into a muscle car that resembles a fifth generation Ford Mustang, and comes with two "stinger blasters" which peg via 5 mm post into his hands, forearms, and rear vehicle sides, and can also combine into a large weapon.
The American release is packed in with a copy of Spotlight: Bumblebee, with a cropped version of the Clayton Crain RI cover that is called out as a 'Hasbro Exclusive Cover'. In European and Canadian markets the figure is packed without the comic.
For some reason, Hasbro's official stock photos provided to retailers which depict a (pre-)production sample, including a photo of the toy in packaging, feature a Bumblebee that lacks the painted stripes on the fake car hood on his robot mode chest. The same applied to the packaged sample on display at BotCon 2013. Fortunately, the final toy sports the stripes after all. For their own official website, Hasbro remedied this with a new set of stock photos that are more representative of the final product... which were later replaced with the inaccurate photos.
This mold was retooled into Generations Nightbeat and Goshooter as well as Timelines Carzap.


  • Metroplex (Titan Class, 2013)
    • 01 OF 30
An exclusive version of Titan Class Metroplex was made available at San Diego Comic-Con 2013. He comes with 12 small, non-transforming figurines of Orion Pax, Megatron, Bumblebee, Thundercracker, Trailcutter, and Hoist, all in both modes. The figurines are based on their Thrilling 30 Deluxe Class toys, and similarly to Decoys, the Autobot figurines are cast in red plastic, and the Decepticons in purple.


There's been a walnut uprising.
  • Metroplex (Titan Class, 2013)
    • 05 OF 30
Another exclusive version of Titan Class Metroplex was made available at Anime-Comic-Game Hong Kong 2013. This Metroplex also has the 12 figurines of Orion Pax, Megatron, Bumblebee, Thundercracker, Trailcutter, and Hoist, but casts the Autobot figurines in gold plastic, and the Decepticons in silver.


Yeah, he's gonna live a long, full life.
  • Goldfire (Deluxe, 2013)
    • Series / Number: 02 / #010
    • Accessories: 2 hand-held blasters
Part of the seventh wave of 2012-onwards Generations Deluxe Class toys, Thrilling 30 Goldfire is a retool of Generations Bumblebee in Goldbug-inspired colors, using a new head that draws upon both Bumblebee/Goldbug's original faceplated design and the "speaker mouth" of the modern movie and Prime versions of the character.
He is packed in with a copy of Robots in Disguise #18.


Construct-Bots

You guess this is the Triple-Changer one?
  • Bumblebee (Triple-Changer, 2013)
    • Pieces: 69
Part of Wave 1 of Construct-Bots Triple-Changers, Bumblebee can transform into a sports car-like thing or a jet-like thing. He is heavily armed with two large shoulder-mounted launchers, a third launcher hidden in his jet mode nosecone as well as two large swords.
Many of his parts were used to make himself again (see below) as well as Cliffjumper.


"I feel lighter."
  • Bumblebee (Scout, 2013)
    • Pieces: 45
Part of Wave 2 of Construct-Bots Scouts, Bumblebee can transform into a car. He uses largely the same part scheme as Triple Changer Bumblebee, except his head is remolded to have his battle mask up, and he uses Ironhide's shoulder and thigh armor pieces. He also lacks the two shoulder-mounted launchers as well as his rear wheel wells and spoiler attachments, making his vehicle mode appear much smaller. He swaps out his dual longswords for the fork blade originally included with Optimus Prime. His color scheme changes the original's orange to a neon yellow and most of his black details to a lighter blue.


  • Arsenal Pack Bumblebee (Scout, 2014)
    • Pieces: 51
Arsenal Pack Bumblebee turns into a car. He is almost identical to the previous Scout release, but would have included several additional armor and weapon pieces. Like all Arsenal Pack toys it was canceled and you'll never own one.
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.


EZ Collection (2013)

  • Bumblebee (EZ Collection, April 27, 2013)
    • ID number: EG-02
Another redeco of the Universe Legends Class Bumblebee, this individual carded release of EZ Collection (2014) Bumblebee features slightly darker yellow plastic and black windows while retaining most of the paint applications from the Chronicle release. While his stock photography retains the G1 Autobot symbol and the original arms, though the toy proper has the movie variant, and also uses the retooled arm pegs used for the Transformers (2010) release.
Universe (2008) mold: Bumblebee (Legends Class)
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  • Henkei! Henkei! C-18 Cliff


Generations (Japan)

Bumblebee has become the legendary SUPER SAIYAN!
  • Optimus Prime & Bumblebee (Multi-pack, September 28, 2013)
    • ID number: TG-24
    • Accessories: Rotors
The Japanese Generations release of Thrilling 30 Legends Class Bumblebee redecoes him in an extensive metallic gold paint job. He comes in a TakaraTomy four-pack with Blazemaster, as well as Optimus Prime and Roller.


Blingin' Sweet Boy feeling a little blue today.
  • Bumblebee Goldbug (November 30, 2013)
    • ID number: TG-26
    • Accessories: 2 stinger blasters
Part of the eleventh wave of TakaraTomy's Generations line, "Bumblebee Goldbug" is a redeco of the Hasbro Generations Deluxe Bumblebee in a more orange shade of yellow, with blue translucent plastic and black limbs. His head is painted metallic blue in homage to Goldbug (though it's still Bumblebee's head instead of Goldfire's), and he also features metallic gold paint on his bumper, torso, forearms, and feet.


Age of Extinction

If Cybertronians have a sense of smell, Bee must've wondered why does he smell like lemons by now.
  • Bumblebee (Evolution 2-Pack, 2014)
    • 22 OF 30
    • TakaraTomy Release Date: August 3, 2014
    • Accessories: Blaster/Hand Cannon
Available only at Toys"R"Us stores in the US, Canada, the UK, and Germany, this two-pack includes a "Classic" Bumblebee redecoed from the Generations Legends Class Bumblebee, cast in a slightly lighter yellow with blue headlights and taillights and armed with a black and yellow redeco of Dark of the Moon Deluxe Jolt's MechTech weapon that turns into a hand cannon when the scope is pulled. This weapon can either be plugged via 5 mm post on his roof/back or held in hand. As with almost all other MechTech Deluxe weapon accessories, the converted weapon cannot lock into place.
The two-pack was one of the three Evolution 2-packs available as a Toys"R"Us exclusive in Japan, with no changes on the figures with an exception of the packaging, which the front box features Japanese translated versions of the English text, and a sticker on the back confirming that this was a Japanese release.


Hero Mashers

  • Bumblebee (Basic, 2014)
    • Pieces: 9
    • Accessories: Blaster
Part of the first wave of Transformers Hero Mashers basic Action Figures, Bumblebee is a non-transforming action figure with ratchet-joints, about six inches tall. His robot mode takes many design cues from his Deluxe Class Generations Thrilling 30 toy. He has multiple peg-holes all over that can be used to mount any Hero Mashers accessory. As a first-wave figure, he has extra ankle articulation that is not present in later waves (a cut that was made to all Hero Mashers lines, not just the Transformers-branded ones).
He is designed with a removable head, forearms, thighs, and lower legs, all of which use the same clip-peg/hole joint. This means his pieces can be swapped around in any order, as well as swapped with any other Hero Mashers figure... which includes figures from Marvel Comics, Star Wars, and Jurassic World, meaning you can make some pretty freaky combinations.
His left forearm was redecoed to make Cliffjumper's arm in the Battle Upgrade Bulkhead set.


But he's got a new hat missile launcher!
  • Bumblebee & Strafe Team Pack (Team Pack, 2014)
    • Pieces: 23
    • Accessories: Jetpack, axe/missile launcher, 2 "Dino Claw Missiles", buzzsaw, 2 twin-blasters
Part of a "Team Pack" with Strafe, this release of Bumblebee is basically identical to his individual release, but lacking his silver blaster. Instead, he can be equipped with any of the pack's various accessories (which can be argued also belonging to Strafe but whatever), including a winged jetpack and a spring-loaded "Dino Claw Missile" launcher that doubles as an axe. The spare missile can be pegged to any standard Hero Mashers peg-hole, though it sits pretty shallowly.
There are two different releases of this set, each one containing the same parts, but arranged differently. One has Strafe much more visibly pulled apart, with the resulting part-spread meaning the jetpack ends up hidden under the packaging photo on the lower-left corner under Bumblebee's feet.


Transformers (2014)

(Black insignia version pictured)
  • Bumblebee (Legion Class, 2014/2015/2017)
Another release of the 2014 Universe sculpt, this version's deco is a hybrid between the Toys"R"Us exclusive Dark of the Moon Cybertronian Bumblebee release of the sculpt and the Transformers release from 2012: The Autobot insignia is placed on the chest/roof again (like on the Dark of the Moon version), but the "running boards" on the sides of the vehicle mode are still unpainted (like on the 2012 release). The toy also now sports a large "CE" mark and number on the soles of its feet, declaring the toy meets European product safety requirements. Bizarrely, the package art is lifted directly from the Generations Legends Class Bumblebee/Blazemaster two-pack's packaging, whereas the stock photos depicted on the back of the packaging are taken from Universe Bumblebee's packaging and only slightly altered, sporting a highly inaccurate deco and even advertising a "Reveal the Shield" rubsign gimmick the toy doesn't actually have. Meanwhile, Hasbro's official stock photos provided to online retailers (including an in-packaging photo) depict the sculpt's 2012 release's deco.
2014 packaging left, 2015 packaging right.
Legion Class Bumblebee has been found at Family Dollar and Dollar General stores in the United States. A later variant replaced the red Autobot insignia with a black version. This later version was also released at general retail in Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. In addition, the version with a black insignia was later re-released in 2015, this time in packaging mimicking the then-current Generations packaging design, but replacing the name "Generations" with "Authentic Transformers". It was also given a new Hasbro product code number and UPC barcode, thereby technically making it a separate product. In 2017 (or 2016?), it was re-released again, this time in a minor variant of the 2014 version's packaging (including the original product code number and barcode) that now lacked the reference to the non-existing "Reveal the Shield" gimmick.
Like Optimus Prime and Starscream, the black insignia variant of the toy (in the later packaging variant lacking the "Reveal the Shield" call-out) ended up being dumped to some hobby shop dealers in Asia, and even returned to discount stores like Five Below and 99 Cents Only in the US in 2020. For unknown reasons, most of them were mistransformed in packaging.
Universe (2008) mold: Bumblebee (Legends Class)
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Bearbrick

Finally, a bear that can make its own honey.
  • Bumblebee (2014)
A special edition Bearbrick released in celebration of the Transformers 30th anniversary, Bumblebee is a retool of the Bearbrick Optimus Prime/Megatron mold with a new chest and head, transforming from a Bearbrick painted up like himself to a bear-eared robot. He has no accessories, but holes in his robot mode hands can accommodate other toys' weapons.
The chest used for this mold was also used to make the simultaneously released Bearbrick Starscream. This mold with the alternate chest was also used to make Nemesis Prime.


Masterpiece

I've been all around the world, seen all the sights; but this is the most beautiful thing that I have ever seen.
  • Bumble (November 29, 2014)
    • ID number: MP-21
    • Accessories: "Laser Gun" pistol, rear-view mirrors, Excelsuit, spare tire cover, license plate, neutral face, smiling face, "Battle Face" (Amazon.co.jp exclusive)
Masterpiece Bumble transforms into an officially-licensed Volkswagen Type 1. As with other figures in the Masterpiece line, he is intended to be an accurate representation of his cartoon model. Roughly as tall as a Deluxe Class figure, he is also in scale with MP-10 Optimus Prime in robot mode (making his car mode very out of proportions with the other Masterpiece cars), and can fit inside Prime's trailer in vehicle mode. In contrast to larger entries in this line, Bumblebee lacks die-cast parts, and his tires are cast in hard, non-rubberized plastic. Additionally, following the trend started with Wheeljack, his side mirrors come detached out of the box, and can be found separately packaged inside the instruction bag. Accurate to the real-life Type 1, he only has one mirror, on the driver's side; an extra is included in case of loss or breakage.
For accessories, he comes with his gun (called Lazer Gun [sic] in the instructions), a second interchangeable face with an open-mouth smile to replace his regular neutral face, and a spare tire cover that can be plugged on the rear of his vehicle mode by pulling away the license plate, which then fits inside the cover. The cover mounts on his back in robot mode; indeed, it only exists in order to replicate the large yellow circle on the back of Bumblebee's character model, a visual adaptation of some molded circular detail on his original toy. Illustrating its non-essential vehicle mode role, it can also be stored out of view on the car's underside.
To make up for the smaller size of Bumblebee when compared to other figures in the Masterpiece line (and to keep up with the price tag), MP-21 comes with an Exosuit figure, which can transform into its vehicle mode as seen in The Movie. The figure itself is referred to only as "Excelsuit" (the Japanese G1 dub name) on the instruction book, but according to the line-art included in The Transformers Masterpiece Official Guide, it's supposed to be Daniel Witwicky, though the back of the box refers to it as Spike.
If purchased in Japan through Amazon.co.jp, one additionally gets an interchangeable "Battle Face" based on the original G1 toy's one. If purchased in other Asian markets outside of Japan, a collector coin is included instead of or in addition to the face. The coin package is shaped like his head, and identifies him as "Bumblebee Autobot".
Masterpiece mold: Volkswagen Type 1 Beetle
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Shogo Hasui


With all the cash from my multi-million dollar movie promotions, I got myself coated in solid gold, baby!
  • Bumble G-2 Ver. (July 25, 2015)
    • ID number: MP-21G
    • Accessories: Laser gun, spare left-side rearview mirror, 3-piece jetpack, spare tire cover, "normal" and "smile" extra faces
A redeco of Masterpiece Bumble in shiny Generation 2 gold, this version does not come with an Exosuit figure. Instead, he comes with a three-piece jetpack, as worn by Bumblebee in the cartoon episode "Dinobot Island, Part 1". The toy-inspired "battle face" from the normal version's Amazon Japan special release is included as the default face, along with the two cartoon-based faces from the original release.
He also comes with an extra sticker sheet for customization. The sheet includes both Generation 1 and Generation 2 style Autobot insignias in two different sizes, two yellow Generation 2 style "AUTOBOT" logos (as was stamped on the original toys), 180 Deceps and I♥Cybertron (from his appearance in the Marvel Comics adaptation of Transformers: The Movie), and the "I♥NY" license plate decal as seen in the episode "City of Steel".
The non-Japanese Asian market version came with a special collector's coin. The coin package is once again shaped like Bumblebee's head (with the "battle face" faceplate on the front), but actually identifies him as Goldbug. Go figure.


And Takara will forever use this as an excuse not to make a Masterpiece Cliffjumper.
  • Bumble Red Body (December 26, 2015)
    • ID number: MP-21R
    • Accessories: pistol, rear-view mirrors, spare tire cover, license plate, neutral face, smiling face
Another redeco of Masterpiece Bumble, in red colors (based on his original G1 toy variant) and chromed bumpers. Masterpiece Bumble Red Body was released as a Cybertron Satellite exclusive.
As usual, the version supplied from Hasbro Asia came with a special collector's coin. This time, the package is shaped like the Type 1's front hood, and the coin identifies him as "Bumblebee Red Boby". [sic]


With added skirt flap
  • Bumblebee & Exosuit Spike Witwicky (2016)
    • ID Number: MP-08
    • Accessories: Blaster, rear-view mirrors, Spike Witwicky (Exosuit), spare tire cover, license plate, neutral face, smiling face
This Hasbro version of Masterpiece MP-21 Bumblebee is virtually unchanged from its Takara counterpart. All accessories included with the MP-21 version (minus the retailer-exclusive battle mask) are present in this release. Unlike the Takara version which (confusingly) identifies the Exosuit figure as Spike or Daniel, this version identifies him as just Spike.
Oddly, the instruction manual and package have a couple of quirks—first, stock photos of Bumblebee's robot mode show his hood vent flap exposed and his backpack untransformed, where the flap should be tucked into its compartment in his pelvis and the backpack rotated, then the bumper folded in. The instructions also show this, but they show the steps for tucking in the flap and transforming the backpack. Second, the instructions for the swappable face gimmick have two errors: The regular face is shown twice instead of the smiling face being swapped, and the battle mask is shown in the instructions, despite not being included with the actual toy.


Now with far less cool and far more gremlin face.
  • Bumble Ver. 2.0 (November 23, 2019)
    • ID number: MP-45
    • Hasbro release name: Bumblebee and Spike 2.0
    • Accessories: 2 faces, firing effect, small blaster, Spike Witwicky figure, I (heart) NY license plate
The second version of Masterpiece Bumble transforms from a show-accurate robot into a show-and-toy-accurate Penny Racer-proportioned Volkswagen Type 1. He comes with his handgun, now with its own blast effect, 2 faces, a license plate from the episode "City of Steel", and a small posable figure of Spike, which can fit in his vehicle mode. While the car mode can be displayed with the doors open, sitting the mini-figure in requires separating its front halves and folding up the windscreen/car hood assembly. Like the other Masterpiece Autobot cars, Bumble can fit in Convoy's (MP-10 and MP-44) Trailer. Bumble comes with a sheet of optional stickers: Two hearts for his license plate, the ice cream splotches for his shoulders seen in "Child's Play", the brown disease patches seen in "Cosmic Rust", and the Morphobot tentacle seen in "Quest for Survival".
Unfortunately, due to the sake of show-accuracy, this Bumblebee ends up having most of his kibble present on his rear ankles and a glaring backpack when viewed at any angle other than his front, which also collides with his lower waist, effectively neutering the usage of his waist swivel.
After the official images' reveal, Hasbro requested a number of sites (including a few listings like Amazon Japan) to take down the pictures, until they were allowed to post them again, several hours later. Initially set for a late September release, Bumblebee was pushed back to late November.
Bumble comes with a die-cast token modeled after the Matrix of Leadership, and like the collector coins, the token had Bumblebee's head, the Masterpiece logo and the ID number engraved on it. Strangely enough, the box used for imported releases omits Bumble's name and just refers him as "Cybertron Espionage" while the box itself retains Bumble's (Japanese) name.


Nanoblock Motion Choro-Q

Produced as a collaboration between toylines Nanoblock and Choro-Q, this Bumblebee is a building block toy providing pieces to build both Bumblebee's super deformed robot mode and, separately, his car mode (or something else, given it's blocks and all). His car mode is built on a generic Choro-Q chassis outfitted with an electric motor and can be remote-controlled using a smartphone app. While the chassis is physically generic, its firmware identifies it as belonging to the Bumblebee kit, and the smartphone app's controls adopt a yellow and black theme to match, complete with Autobot logo on the steering wheel hub.


Q-Transformers

Q-Transformers Bumble transforms from a licensed super deformed Daihatsu Copen to a cute little robot. In spite of his new vehicle mode, molded detail on his feet still evoke the traditional Volkswagen Type 1 hood. He comes with a code for unlocking Generation 1 Bumblebee as a playable character in the Q-Transformers: Mystery of Convoy Returns game.
Bumblebee was retooled into Q-Transformers Cliff.


Cyber Series

For a comparable experience, hold a legion class ‘Bee too close to your face.
  • Bumblebee (Cyber Battalion, 2015)
Part of the first wave of Generations: Cyber Series Cyber Battalion figures, Bumblebee is a roughly Voyager-sized figure that changes from muscle car to robot in just 5 simple steps. The figure's transformation engineering takes cues from the Prime Cyberverse Bumblebee figure. Bumblebee also features 5 mm-compatible hands.
Like every Cyber Series figures, Bumblebee was available in limited quantities from online retailer BigBadToyStore.com, initially not hitting mass retail anywhere besides Asia and Latin America. However, alongside Starscream and Optimus Prime, it eventually saw a limited release in the Universal Studios Theme Park, and was later widely available as a Walgreens exclusive.


  • Bumblebee (Cyber Commander, 2015)
Released in the first wave of Cyber Commander figures, Bumblebee changes from muscle car to robot in a few easy steps. His transformation scheme is largely based on that of Robots in Disguise Legion Bumblebee. His arms feature a decent range of articulation as well as 5 mm-compatible hands. His robot mode stands taller than most modern Leader class figures.


  • Bumblebee / Starscream (Heroes & Villains, 2021)
In 2021, the Cyber Series Batallion Bumblebee and Starscream figure were reissued as a 2-pack exclusive to Amazon.com.

Alt-Modes

  • Bumblebee (Alt-Modes, 2016)
    • Series: 1, 2
    • Collection: 2, 3 (Series 1), 1 (Series 2)
Alt-Modes Bumblebee is a super deformed toy whose body transforms into a car when the Autobot faction symbol on his head is flipped. He was blind-boxed and available in two cases of the first series and the only case of the second series.
This mold was redecoed into Alt-Modes Cliffjumper.


Titans Return

Don't expect him to shelfwarm like his Movie-verse counterpart anytime soon.
  • Bumblebee (Legends Class, 2016)
Titans Return Bumblebee is a Legends Class mold who transforms from a robot to car, with a vehicle mode based on his alt mode in Transformers: Earth Wars. As with some of the Titans Return Legends Class figures, Bumblebee features an opening canopy for his cockpit, which allows any Titan Master figures to ride inside him. He also features 5 mm-compatible hands, although the yellow piece can prevent any weapon's slightly longer posts to peg down through his hands. Also, take note that the vehicle back wings/shoulder kibble can sometimes block the way for wielding weapons; however the shoulder parts can be swapped for better tolerance, but prevents him from fully transforming into vehicle mode. Oddly, his molded license plate reads "100 STRA" which is a variation of his movie counterpart's "900 STRA" plate.
Although the instructions tell you to immediately swing down the chest/vehicle roof to his shoulders/vehicle rear, you have to give a slight opening gap on the shoulder parts in vehicle form before you swing the roof piece down, and squeeze the shoulders against the piece until it clicks properly (make sure the rear vehicle's pegs and the shoulder's rectangle holes are in place first). Take note that the tail-end of the chest/roof hinge piece is prone to paint chipping due to the friction between both hinged vehicle rear pieces.
This mold was also used to make Roadburn.


Legends

I have clear windows! Buy me again!
  • Bumble & Excelsuit Spike (Bumblebee & Exo-suit Spike) (December 30, 2017)
    • ID Number: LG-54
Legends Bumble is an extensive redeco of the Titans Return Legends Class figure, with most of the yellow parts now recast in transparent plastic with yellow paint applied. This allows his windows to be transparent.
Bumble comes with Excelsuit Spike. This version of the mold was redecoed into The Transformers SonicBlue Bumble (see above).


au x Transformers

... some joke about a bee-line.
  • INFOBAR Bumblebee (ICHIMATSU) (2017)
    • Accessories: Mini flip-phone, display stand, swappable display cards
Released in conjunction with Japanese cellphone maker au,[16] au × Transformers INFOBAR Bumblebee is a retool of the same line's INFOBAR Optimus Prime, with a new head and decoed in black and yellow.
The INFOBAR figures celebrate 15 years since the 2002 au Design Project that resulted in the INFOBAR cellphone, as well as the 10th anniversary of the live-action films. He transforms into a (non-functional) scaled-down replica of the 2002 au INFOBAR, and in lieu of cellphone functions, the figure can be paired via Bluetooth with a smartphone, such as an iPhone, to act as a notification alarm in either robot or INFOBAR mode. The screen is also non-functional, but pre-printed cards are included which can be slid into the screen to show an Autobot logo, Decepticon logo, a mockup of a cellphone home screen, or a technical "Transformers INFOBAR" design. He features articulated hands for grasping the included tiny flip-phone accessory (which can flip open) that is stored in the bottom of the cell phone mode. The figure also includes a display stand.
The project was crowdfunded through Japanese crowdfunding site Makuake.[17] Both Bumblebee and Megatron could only be obtained by contributing 16,200 yen to the project to receive a package of all three INFOBAR figures; at the 5,400 yen level, contributors received only INFOBAR Optimus Prime. The project received one million yen in the first 24 hours, ultimately topping out at over 32 million yen.
This figure was differently retooled, with another head, and redecoed into INFOBAR Megatron.


Authentics

Somebody give him a walking stick.
  • Autobot Bumblebee (Bravo, 2017)
Released in the first wave of the Authentics toyline, "Autobot Bumblebee" is the size of a 2015 Robots in Disguise Battle Pack toy. In just four steps, he changes from an evergreen-inspired robot into a car reminiscent of his Classics iteration, and he features very limited articulation consisting of his head and his shoulders.


Now slightly less of a brick.
  • Bumblebee (Bravo, 2024)
Released in the seventh wave of Authentics Bravo figures, Bumblebee transforms into a sports car, with molding and details based off his Titan Changer toy from the same line. Unlike the prior 2017 figure, this version of Bumblebee has ball-jointed hips, but also no longer features any head articulation.
Because of how the car hood is molded into the back of his arms, his shoulder articulation is also fairly restricted.


  • Autobot Bumblebee (Alpha, 2017)
Around the height of the average Voyager figure, "Autobot Bumblebee" is nigh-identical to his first 2017 smaller equivalent. He features the same four-step transformation, while adding some sideways-oriented elbows and additional paint. His legs are stiff as ever.


  • Super Bumblebee (20 Inch, 2018)
4 inches below the size of a Titan Class figure, "Super Bumblebee" is a retool of the Super Bumblebee toy from the Robots in Disguise (2015) line, with a new upper body and head with the arms, legs, and vehicle body unchanged. He is packed with 15 sounds and phrases that activate when his Autobot symbol is pushed on his chest. He transforms in 3...no, just a single step by pulling his arms.


  • Bumblebee (Titan Changer, 2019)
This Bumblebee is a Titan Hero-sized mold, utilizing a different transformation scheme compared to his previous Authentics figures.


  • Bumblebee (Mini Bot Racers, 2022)
Authentics Mini Bot Racers Bumblebee is a package refresh of the Rescue Bots Academy Mini Bot Racers Bumblebee toy. He features no changes from his original release.
He comes packaged with similarly unchanged rerelases of Mini Bot Racers Hoist and Optimus Prime, along with new characters Arcee and Trailbreaker.


  • Bumblebee (Battle Call, 2023)
    • Accessories: Shield/Two-piece Armblade
Released in 2023, Battle Call Bumblebee was an unchanged reissue of Cyberverse's Officer Class Bumblebee in a new Authentics box.


  • Bumblebee (Mega Sting Bumblebee, 2025)
"Mega Sting" Bumblebee is a redeco of the Leader-sized Ultimate Class mold from the Cyberverse line. His left arm possesses 2/3 of the vehicle hood chunk (with a sculpted fist), which features a spring-loaded flip-out stinger. This "Sting Attack" gimmick can be activated in both robot and vehicle modes.


  • Bumblebee / Starscream (Bot Racers, 2025)
Released in an Amazon 2-pack, "Bot Racers" Bumblebee is a redeco of his Rescue Bots Academy figure. He features new black stripes and a windshield. He was packed in with Starscream, who also turns into a race car.


Get this and Beeside, and you'll be able to make the ultimate combiner, BeeBee.
  • Bumblebee & Optimus Prime (Crash & Combine Heroes, 2025)
Part of an Amazon-exclusive 2-Pack, "Crash & Combine Heroes" Bumblebee isn't a redeco of his RID 2015 Crash Combiner, but actually a redeco of Dragstrip, mainly due to how he needs to become the legs for his combined mode with Optimus Prime, who's also a part of this 2-Pack.


Going from Smash 4 renders to Ultimate renders.
  • Bumblebee (Prime Changer, 2025)
Prime Changer Bumblebee is a redeco of the Cyberverse Deluxe Class Bumblebee, notably featuring a more muted yellow & replacing all of the grey with black to more closely match his evergreen design. He comes with a handheld blaster, a removable Stinger that can be wielded by his 5mm hands, and an effect part. While the effect part is meant for the Stinger, its horizontal gaps allow it to fit loosely on the blaster. Bumblebee features 3 mm posts on his chest and right leg, compatible with the Fire Blasts included in the Battle Master toys. In robot mode, his blaster can be stored inside either of his door wings, and his Stinger can be stored either on his back 3 mm stand port or on a special port on either of his lower legs. In vehicle mode, his blaster can be stored under his hood, and his Stinger can also be attached to the aforementioned leg ports.
His unpaintable parts are now changed into black, reducing the photodegradation issue from the original mold.


You'd think this sweet boy would get as much paint as Optimus given he's on the packaging too, but no.
  • Bumblebee (Tiny Turbo Changer, 2026)
  • Bag code: B
Released as part of the 2026 Tiny Turbo Changers assortment, Bumblebee is a redeco of Cyberverse Tiny Turbo Changer Bumblebee. He features a slightly darker shade of yellow, a newly painted grill, and swaps the location of his stripes from his hood to his roof so that they are visible on his robot mode's chest.



Sweet boys deserve friends.
  • Tiny Turbos ECOMM Pack (Five-pack, 2026)
Tiny Turbo Changer Bumblebee later received an unchanged rerelease in a multipack alongside Optimus Prime, Grimlock, Megatron, and Decepticon Shockwave.


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.


Vintage G1

Sweet boy will outlive us, mere mortals, with periodical re-releases on a per decade basis. As it should be.
  • Bumblebee ("Legion Class" reissue, 2018)
Part of the first wave of the Vintage G1 line, Bumblebee is a largely-identical reissue of Encore Bumble, using the "newly"-tooled head introduced in The Transformers Collection and also sharing many of the deco alterations.
There are a number of small differences between the Encore and Vintage G1 versions, though:
  1. The screw in the center of Bumblebee's back; now replaced with a pin, much like the original toy. This is also likely down to Hasbro's current stance on using pins in place of screws as much as possible.
  2. He has extra production information tampographed on the sole of his right foot—something that has become fairly common on Transformers products that wasn't around during his last reissue.
  3. The original sticker detail on the back of his head has also returned, whereas the Encore version had a rubsign placed there instead. This also happens to be the only Vintage G1 Minibot to not have a rubsign.
Despite these differences from the original, card still displays the original toy-based package art. Of particular note is that this is the first ever release of this figure that's identified on its packaging as being an "official licensed product" approved by Volkswagen.
Like all Vintage G1 figures, Bumblebee was exclusive to Walmart in the United States and Canada. He was also available at general retail in Hong Kong, and exclusive to the website of Australian fashion chain Cotton On. Oddly, the Australian release came in multilingual packaging intended for the European market, a rare but not entirely unheard of occurrence. Due to the limited space on the back, this, unfortunately, means the iconic Tech Spec card is omitted, replaced by parental warnings in 24 languages about the possibility of breakage due to excessive force, and that parts are not designed to reattach. In Singapore, Bumblebee was released as a giveaway for their screenings of the Bumblebee live-action movie.
The Transformers mold: Bumblebee

Version 1:

  • 3H ProductionsExpanded Universe Glyph
  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 11 Bumble (yellow)
  • 11 Bumble (red)

  • C-56 Bumble (Transformers 2010)
  • Bumble (keychain)
  • Bumble (black keychain)
  • IGATransformers Bumblebee (yellow)
  • Bumblebee (red)

  • Bumblebee (blue)
  • Bumblebee (white)
  • Bumblebee (silver)


Version 2:

  • TakaraThe Transformers Collection 12 Bumble
  • TakaraTomyEncore 10 Bumble
  • e-HOBBYCollector's Edition 84 Bug Bite


War for Cybertron Trilogy

Wait I'm a retool of Cliffjumper now? This must be Shattered Glass or something...
  • Bumblebee (Deluxe Class, 2020)
    • TakaraTomy ID number: WFC-09
    • TakaraTomy release date: January 20, 2021
    • Accessories: Three-piece blaster, 2 skis, car trunk/shield
Part of the second wave of War for Cybertron Trilogy Deluxe Class toys, concurrent with the Earthrise toyline and season of the Netflix cartoon, Bumblebee is a retool of Earthrise Cliffjumper, having all of the original figure's vehicle mode parts replaced with those of a licensed Volkswagen Type 1 without the "penny racer" proportions, along with a new head sculpt. Almost all of Bumblebee's yellow coloring is painted, with only his head and forearms being bare yellow plastic, which avoids color disparity, particularly in vehicle mode. On both of his ends, the bumpers/fenders are made of soft rubbery plastic. Bumblebee also has molded high-performance brake discs. Much like Cliffjumper's other mold-mates, Bumblebee's depiction as being rather small in most Transformers media means this figure is much shorter than a typical Deluxe-priced figure and is closer to being a particularly large Legends-priced figure. Like all Deluxe Class figures of the War for Cybertron subline, Bumblebee includes numerous 3 mm posts and 5 mm ports for attaching other accessories as part of the C.O.M.B.A.T. System, but due to his small size he cannot easily accommodate an entire Weaponizer or Modulator figure. Additionally, he is highly articulated for a mainline Legends-sized Transformer, with over 90-degree ankles and two-way elbows, and a complex transformation scheme. Undocumented in the instructions, Bumblebee's neck is actually mounted on a ball-joint, and when popped out of its housing offers a larger range of articulation. The housing has also been updated for seemingly no reason, with a taller "collar" section compared to Cliffjumper and Hubcap.
The rest of his price-point is made up for with Cliffjumper's bazooka, now painted in slightly darker gunmetal color and lacking the paint on the rear piece. The entire cannon can split into two smaller blasters and a pair of skis that can attach under his front wheels. The backend of the cannon folds out to fit in his car mode's underside to help balance when skis are deployed. It can also mount on either his thigh or on the side or top of his shoulder meaning you can put the entire cannon in these spots. Unlike his mold-mates, 5 mm port holes are absent in Bumblebee's vehicle parts, meaning displaying the bazooka in vehicle mode requires the rear of the car mode to be transformed differently so the car trunk post has space to flip out and connect to the back-end of the cannon. Despite what the instructions tell you, the bazooka will pop off from the upper shoulder gap if you move the arm horizontally or vertically.
Similarly, his detaching car back-end can either be put onto the robot mode's back or be used as a shield with help of a flip-out peg. This peg and the backend of the cannon use a unique post and port to connect to each other. Also unlike his mold-mates, the pegs that connect the car trunk with the robot fists in vehicle mode are now complete circles instead of half circles. These larger pegs are a very tight fit in the fists; detaching the trunk requires using excessive force on a small, thin, painted plastic piece. Filing or sanding the pegs down can make transformation more feasible.
As per the norm, the stock renders depict him with sharp head-horns, but the final product has them rounded off.
Like the rest of the Netflix-branded subset of the War for Cybertron Trilogy toyline, Bumblebee is exclusive to Walmart in Canada and the US but was released at standard retail in Asia.
His G1 cartoon-accurate blaster is sold separately as part of the War for Cybertron Trilogy Deluxe Centurion Drone Weaponizer Pack. However, there is no way to store this blaster while Bumblebee is in vehicle mode.
This contained a portion of a cardstock background of Teletraan I. Bumblebee's part has tab N and slot A.
Bumblebee is one of two puzzling Netflix-branded figures that have become extra rare and valuable for a mutual set of confusing reasons; the other is Soundwave. Most Netflix figures try to depict characters as they appeared on the War for Cybertron Trilogy cartoon, favoring Cybertronian alt modes and extra battle damage, but that was not the goal for Bumblebee and Soundwave. Instead, with clean paint jobs and never-seen-on-Netflix Earth alt modes, they might be the most G1-faithful available versions of their characters in the Generations toyline era.
If you actually want a toy that resembles Bumblebee from Netflix TV, then you might be looking for one of the Buzzworthy Bumblebees.
The original Cliffjumper version of the mold was given two new head toolings to make Generations Selects Hubcap and Shattered Glass Collection Goldbug respectively, and was also given Bumblebee's head to make Selects Bug Bite.
Earthrise mold: Cliffjumper

Version 1 (1980s sports coupe):

  • HasbroGenerations Selects WFC-GS13 Hubcap
  • Shattered Glass Collection Goldbug

Version 2 (Volkswagen):

  • Hasbro/TakaraTomyWar for Cybertron Trilogy Bumblebee

Buzzworthy Bumblebee

We all made that face trying to decipher that packaging.
  • Bumblebee / Spike Witwicky (Core Class, 2021)
  • Series: War for Cybertron Trilogy
  • Accessories: Blaster
Part of the cross-franchise Buzzworthy Bumblebee subline, and among its very first releases, this iteration of War for Cybertron Trilogy Bumblebee is a Core Class mold that converts from a robot into a car based upon Bumper's Choro-Q Mazda Familia alt-mode (complete with rear plate detailing!). He comes with a cartoon-inspired blaster that he holds via a 3 mm post which stores in his vehicle mode's rear underside, doubling as an exhaust pipe of sorts. Unlike most of the figures on this page, this Bumblebee features a matte finish on his vehicle tires and his gun.
As seen in the rear packaging's stock render, Bumblebee's "wing" kibble/back fenders can be folded back for a cleaner robot appearance. As a result of sharing similarities to the original toy's transformation scheme, Bumblebee's arms sit slightly lower in robot mode.
Bumblebee also comes with a (minimally-)transforming exosuit Spike Witwicky figure, although the exosuit features a silver-painted head dome with no indications of whoever may be inside, making it more a generic exosuit figure than any specific human character. This raised the MSRP from Core Class's normal ten to fifteen US dollars, though some Target stores seemingly at random charged seventeen for the set. Despite the store exclusivity, the set became a pegwarmer, often leaving entire pegs full of unsold stock.
Much like the rest of the Buzzworthy Bumblebee toys, the box is in the style of the 2018 Bumblebee toyline, with additional renders of the evergreen Bumblebee design. Additionally, the toy features Kingdom-style package art with the War for Cybertron logo present.


We simply could not function without his tireless efforts. So, a round of applause for this inanimate carbon rod!
  • Origin Bumblebee (Deluxe Class, 2021)
Buzzworthy Bumblebee's second all-new mold, "Origin Bumblebee" is a diminutive Deluxe Class figure, once again branded as part of the War for Cybertron Trilogy. For the first time in toy form, Bumblebee transforms into the "flying saucer" vehicle seen in "More than Meets the Eye, Part 1" in 23 steps. His robot mode is based on concept art by Ken Christiansen, which had earlier influenced Bumblebee's look in the 2019 IDW comic series and the War for Cybertron Trilogy animated series.
As part of the War for Cybertron play pattern, Bumblebee features multiple 5 mm ports and 3 mm posts compatible with the C.O.M.B.A.T. System/F.O.S.S.I.L. Technology and "fire blast" effects. Being a modern, smaller-scale Deluxe Class figure, Bumblebee includes multiple accessories to fill out the price point, consisting of a 5 mm handheld blaster, five conductor rods as seen in "More than Meets the Eye, Part 1" that Bumblebee cannot actually hold (and in reality, Bumblebee only holds four of these rods in the episode), and a jet pack as seen in "Dinobot Island, Part 1". The jet pack is 5 mm compatible but is also specifically shaped to fit the back kibble of the Earthrise Cliffjumper mold. Kunihiro originally wanted to have slots on the jetpack for the rods to slide into, but Maher cut it out due to it affecting the visual look of the jetpack. Despite appearing to be silver on the box, both Bumblebee's gun and jetpack are molded in unpainted black plastic.
Origin Bumblebee is a victim of photodegradation; His unpaintable parts can discolor into either a very pale yellow or outright light brown.
A 2024 Wheeljack toy was eventually made as a companion to this figure, featuring a storage bay for Bumblebee to fit inside, and clips to hold Bumblebee’s conductor rods.


He both is and is not Bumblejumper.
  • Worlds Collide (4-pack, 2021)
  • Series: War for Cybertron Trilogy
  • Accessories: Three-piece blaster, 2 skis, car trunk, Allspark
Released as part of the Buzzworthy Bumblebee "Worlds Collide" 4-pack, this Bumblebee features the body of Earthrise Cliffjumper, while retaining the Bumblebee head from the Netflix-branded War for Cybertron Trilogy toy. Essentially a redeco of War for Cybertron Trilogy Bug Bite, Bumblebee transforms into a custom 1980s sports coupe; hybridizing the Porsche 924 Turbo and Mitsubishi Starion models. He retains the bazooka included with all versions of the mold, this time painted green to resemble the bazooka Ironhide used in "Transport to Oblivion." He also comes with the Allspark, redecoed from the War for Cybertron Trilogy Megatron/Fossilizer Skelivore Spoiler Pack.
Included in the set alongside Bumblebee is Nemesis Primal, Blackarachnia, and Fangry with Brisko. While outwardly branded as part of the War for Cybertron Trilogy on the packaging, the instructions label the set as part of Studio Series, under the 2007 Transformers movie. The instructions also show the Cliffjumper head instead of the Bumblebee version.
The set was found in a Walmart in the U.S.[19] before an official reveal from Hasbro, possibly due to a shipment error. As with other Buzzworthy Bumblebee toys, it is exclusive to Target in the U.S.
Earthrise mold: Cliffjumper

Version 1 (1980s sports coupe):

  • HasbroGenerations Selects WFC-GS13 Hubcap
  • Shattered Glass Collection Goldbug

Version 2 (Volkswagen):

  • Hasbro/TakaraTomyWar for Cybertron Trilogy Bumblebee


SLUGBUG!
  • Creatures Collide (4-pack, 2022)
  • Series: Legacy
  • Accessories: Three-piece blaster, 2 skis, car trunk/shield
  • Known designers: Mark Maher (Hasbro)
Part of the Buzzworthy Bumblebee "Creatures Collide" 4-pack, "Autobot Goldbug" is a chimera of molds, matching the vehicle mode parts from War for Cybertron Trilogy Bumblebee with the headsculpt from Shattered Glass Collection Goldbug; it also makes use of the interior chest parts from the original Earthrise Cliffjumper, as the "popped collar" of the Bumblebee version of the toy would cause clearance issues with the shape of the Goldbug head. All this results in a robot loosely accurate to Goldbug's original character model that transforms into a licensed, goldy-caramel-coloured Volkswagen Type 1. He retains the same accessories and functionality as his prior War for Cybertron Trilogy release.
Alongside Goldbug, the set also includes Predacon Scorponok, Ransack, and Skywasp. The Buzzworthy Bumblebee line was exclusive to Target in the U.S.


Earthrise mold: Cliffjumper

Version 1 (1980s sports coupe):

  • HasbroGenerations Selects WFC-GS13 Hubcap
  • Shattered Glass Collection Goldbug

Version 2 (Volkswagen):

  • Hasbro/TakaraTomyWar for Cybertron Trilogy Bumblebee

Classic Heroes Team

  • Bumblebee (All Star Rescan, 2022)
A redeco of the Rescue Bots Rescan Series car-mode Bumblebee figure, Classic Heroes Team Bumblebee features a slightly different deco from the original release, including new black paint applications on the crotch and legs, altered silver highlights on the chest, and a little less black paint on the hands. The vehicle mode resembles the 2018 redeco of the same figure, with two stripes on the hood instead of just one, but also features a new Autobot insignia at the center of the hood.
This toy was also released in a Rescue Bots Academy packaging with the Classic Heroes Team branding as a subline, arguably making it into another incarnation of the character.


Collaborative

He stole Beachcomber's alt mode!
  • Bumblebee A.W.E. Striker with Lonzo "Stalker" Wilkinson (2023)
The eleventh figure released in the Transformers Collaborative line, "A.W.E Striker Bumblebee" is a 9-inch figure that transforms into the A.W.E. Striker vehicle used by the Joes (which in itself resembles a 1982 M1040 Chenowth "Hellfire" Fast Attack Vehicle, aka Beachcomber's vehicle mode), serving as a counterpart to the H.I.S.S Tank Megatron released beforehand. He includes a blaster that can be attached to the top of the alt mode as well as over Bumblebee's head. He requires mild assembly out of box, as his roll cage and antennae must be attached to his body to complete his alternate mode. His stock photography depicts his thighs and fists as green, though the final toy has those parts cast in black. Some details on his chest, as well as his leg transformation and wheel placements in robot mode, are similar to Beachcomber's original toy.
The set also includes a reproduction of the vintage Sgt. Stalker figure that can ride in Bumblebee's alternate mode or operate the aforementioned blaster in Bumblebee's robot mode. This figure comes packaged on a G.I. Joe Retro Collection style card included in the set.

Legacy

It's not so Buzzworthy playing second fiddle to a box.
  • Optimus Prime & Bumblebee (2-pack, 2023)
  • TakaraTomy ID Number: TL-EX
  • Accessories: Pistol, "Stinger Blaster" pistol
  • Known designers: Evan Brooks (Hasbro), Ittoku Kuwazu (TakaraTomy)[23]
Packaged with his fellow Core Class Optimus Prime and his trailer, this Bumblebee is a redeco of the above Buzzworthy Bumblebee Core Class figure, featuring a more orange-y shade of yellow plastic, and the unpaintable black-plastic parts are now dark gray. In addition, the headlights are now painted with mustard gold, his black front bumper is now the same shade of grey used for the unpaintable joints, and his pair of sculpted hands are now painted. While he retains the same small blaster from before, Bumblebee also comes with his additional "Stinger Blaster" molded after a generic Autobot pistol.
This 2-pack was revealed and put up for preorder on the June 20 Fanstream, exclusively on Hasbro Pulse. The set is also sold as a TakaraTomy Mall exclusive.


  • Origin Bumblebee (Deluxe Class, 2025)
The Buzzworthy Bumblebee "Origin Bumblebee" toy was repacked and re-released in the fifth and final wave of Legacy: United Deluxes, in order to kinda-sorta coincide with the Target-exclusive Legacy "Origin Wheeljack" toy (which had left shelves long before this toy made it out, but still, a lot closer than before!).
There are no notable differences between the two releases other than packaging. Oddly enough, this figure was incorrectly listed as a Voyager Class in the promotional pictures posted to the Hasbro Pulse social media accounts.


Robosen

  • Bumblebee G1 Performance (2023)
    • Accessories: blaster, wall charger, USB-C to USB 2.0 cable
Robosen's follow-up to their auto-converting G1 Optimus Primes, "Bumblebee G1 Performance" is a highly-interactive, programmable robot based on Bumblebee's appearance in the G1 cartoon. Unlike the two Optimus Primes, Bumblebee does not transform, leaving him stuck in robot mode... though this does contribute to his significantly lower $399 price point. He's nevertheless still a vague in-between of "toy" and "high-end showroom tech", with 45 custom microchips, 17 servo motors, LEDs in his eyes, foot headlights, and his blaster accessory, 69 classic soundbytes on top of newly-recorded voice lines by Dan Gilvezan (or a very good impersonator), and his own dedicated iOS/Android bluetooth app interface (separate from either of the two Optimus Primes' apps). Bumblebee stands at 13.5 inches in height, meaning he scales a bit better with the taller "Flagship" Optimus Prime.
Bumblebee is primarily powered by an internal rechargable lithium ion battery, with his USB-C port located in an added notch on his lower back. His speaker/vent is located just above that, on a raised circular outdent on the center of his back.
There are a variety of ways to interact with Bumblebee, including pre-programmed voice commands, pre-programmed app controls, and user-created movement scripts. The former two have a long list of scripted actions to pull from, including action poses, fighting scenes, greetings, and a variety of silly actions; if Robosen's continual rollout of new actions for Prime months after his release is anything to go by, Bumblebee will likely have more actions added in the months to come. New to Bumblebee is a "Mini-Theater" mode, essentially longer pre-programmed action sequences with appropriate backing music, sound effects, and voice lines, with scenes featuring Bumblebee by himself and alongside Optimus Prime available to pick from. And if all that weren't enough, you can program any number of poses and movement sequences using the app.
The lack of transformation allowed Robosen to slightly beef up Bumblebee's flexibility and movement compared to Prime, with them advertising a state-of-the-art gait algorithm that allow's Bumblebee's two walking speeds to appropriately match your movements, as well as a built-in 6-axis IMU (internal measuring unit) to detect your posture, enabling Bumblebee to perform more difficult poses and automatically stand back up if he falls. Although he still lacks wrist and foot rotation like Prime, Bumblebee does have partial neck rotation, allowing him to look to his left or right without rotating his body. He can also stand up without being powered on; although he will hunch forward a bit on his knees when powering off, his legs can be straightened out a bit more with no worry of him falling over afterwards, likely thanks to his large feet.
Bumblebee was first shown off at the Middle East Film and Comic Con in March 2023, with Robosen later uploading a promotional video to Weibo in May. He was made available to buy from Robosen's online store on June 20, 2023 without any advance warning, with orders shipping out from that date on.


  • Bumblebee G1 Flagship (2025)
"G1 Flagship" Bumblebee is another programmable Robosen robot, but this time it fully transforms into a licensed VW Beetle. The figure responds to user input with 37 servo motors, 67 microchips, and over 200 voice clips from G1 actor Dan Gilvezan - the first Transformers toy to include his voice! In robot mode it stands 15" tall and, like the other Robosen figures, can be controlled both by spoken commands and the app.
The figure was revealed on Hasbro Pulse on March 27, 2025, with a preorder pricing of $949 valid through April 26, after which the price went up to $1,299.
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.

Reactivate

Warrior of the lost world!
  • Starscream & Bumblebee (Multi-pack, 2024)
Reactivate Bumblebee is a Deluxe-sized figure that transforms into an armored post-apocalyptic buggy. He comes with a pair of handheld submachine guns, which can, in either mode, be plugged into his shoulders/hood or stored underneath his forearms/undercarriage.
There are a few transformation steps that are not clear in the instructions: The tops of his doors need to be pushed underneath his windows to lock into place. There are tabs on his forearms that go into the black armatures between the wheels to help secure them. The front bumper should be slid down for robot mode. Also, be careful not to push the windshield/neck area too far back in robot mode as it can get stuck and cause paint chipping in the corners.
Bumblebee was packaged with Starscream. This boxset was abruptly revealed by Toys"R"Us Canada on October 18, 2023, after nearly ten months of silence regarding the then-upcoming Transformers: Reactivate online game, and a little over a year before the game would be officially cancelled. Notably, stock photography of the box and the official product copy use "Rise", an earlier name for the game. The game's final name was shown on the box during the Hasbro Pulse Fanstream on November 14th, 2023. The figure itself is molded with the year 2020, suggesting it was meant for an even earlier release date, delayed by the game's troubled production.


Studio Series

Bee glad he's not an exclusive!
  • Bumblebee (Deluxe Class, 2024)
Released as part of the Studio Series A-Level distribution, Bumblebee transforms into an unlicensed squared-off Volkswagen Beetle (with the roof and rear of Bumper's Mazda Familia 1500XG alt-mode), with the Penny Racer-like proportions of his original toy and cartoon appearances. He includes a blaster (based on the generic Autobot laser pistol design) which can be pegged onto the back of both modes.
In vehicle mode, Bumblebee ends up with two Autobot insignia—one in the middle of his roof (cartoon-accurate for robot mode) and one off-centre on the hood (accurate for vehicle mode). The mixture of normal yellow plastic, slightly paler unpaintable plastic, and yellow paint-applications for the roof, gives him a somewhat disjointed appearance in this mode. Due to portions of his windows being made of dark gray unpaintable plastic parts, the rest of the windows were also colored dark gray for consistency, instead of a screen-accurate blue. But hey, now it's an original toy reference!
As with other Studio Series toys, the interior of the package forms a diorama display for the figure. In this case, it is the movie's ending scene, where Bumblebee and the rest of the Autobots escape from the depths of Unicron.
This mold was also used to make Age of the Primes Bumper, and retooled more extensively into Studio Series Cliffjumper.


The most profit Reactivate would ever see.
  • Gamer Edition Bumblebee (Deluxe Class, 2024)
  • Game: Transformers: Reactivate
  • Hasbro ID number: +10
  • Accessories: 2 submachine guns, "Humanity's Last Hope" backdrop
  • Known designers: Lenny Panzica (Hasbro), Ittoku Kuwazu (TakaraTomy)[24]
The Reactivate Bumblebee was re-released individually in the twenty-sixth wave of Studio Series Deluxes, under the Gamer Edition subline, only a few short months before the game would be officially cancelled. As far as can be told, there are no notable changes between the two releases.
He includes a backdrop depicting an unknown setting from the unreleased game.


20 years later...
  • Bumblebee (Deluxe Class, 2026)
  • Game: Transformers: Devastation
  • TakaraTomy name: Bumblebee (Devastation) (バンブルビー (デバステーション))
  • TakaraTomy ID number: TS-19
  • TakaraTomy release date: May 30, 2026
  • Accessories: 2 blasters, larger blaster
Part of the 2026 Studio Series A-Level assortment, Bumblebee is based on his appearance in Transformers: Devastation, transforming into a hatchback (which itself is based on his Classics Deluxe Class toy). He comes with his 2 blasters (painted a typical silver instead of the game's blue) which can store on the sides of his vehicle mode and his larger roof-mounted blaster. Care should be taken when folding his head for vehicle mode, as the sculpted copyright information inside the chest can jam or scuff his face. This issue can be resolved by sanding it before transforming.
Unusually, Bumblebee was revealed first by TakaraTomy instead of Hasbro, first teased alongside One Orion Pax on November 19, 2025 before he was fully revealed on December 2.

Sweet Boy is back, and he's now more dynamic than ever!
Commemorating the 40th anniversary of The Transformers brand, Missing Link Bumble is a direct recreation of the original The Transformers figure. Though near-identical to the original on the surface (complete with "battle-mask" face!), this figure uses modern toy engineering advances to give the toy a mechanical overhaul, granting it a significantly wider range of articulation, including shoulders, elbows, knees, "neck" rotation, outward leg motion, and an ankle tilt. In terms of weaponry, Bumble wields a metallic chrome laser pistol, styled after his weapon from the cartoon, which can be stowed away in his (officially-licensed) "penny-racer" style Volkswagen Type 1 alt-mode. Bumble also comes with a collector's card and a sticker sheet, with both the standard Autobot insignia and a pair of stickers designed to make Bumble resemble his original The Transformers package art available to use. As with Missing Link Convoy, Bumble and all his pack-ins are neatly inserted into a polystyrene tray.
Missing Link Bumble was officially revealed in early May 2024, and shortly afterwards went up for pre-order on Japanese retail sites for a November 2024 release.
As you might expect, the tooling for this figure was also used to make a simultaneously-released Missing Link Cliffjumper.


The Dynamic Sweet Boy returns, now with a better face too!
  • Cybertron Hero Set (2025)
  • ID Number: C-09
  • Accessories: Rifle
  • Known designers: Hironobu Kobayashi (TakaraTomy), Yuki Ohshima (concept artist)[29]
Missing Link "Bumble (Anime Type)" is a cartoon-accurate redeco and retool of the above figure, with a new face, white headlights, charcoal bumper and limbs, yellow forearms, and transparent blue windshields. He has a new backplate sticker, based on the detail on back of Bumble's cartoon car mode, and features a rubsign on the bottom of his right foot. Bumble comes with his laser pistol, now light gray instead of chromed, and a collector card.
Bumble (Anime Type) only comes in the "Cybertron Hero Set" alongside the similarly changed Cliff (Anime Type).


LEGO

The sweet boy you can build at home.
  • Bumblebee (Icons, 2024)
    • Release date: July 4, 2024
    • Set Number: 10338
    • Pieces: 950
    • Accessories: blaster, display plaque, 2 license plates, brick separator
Bumblebee is the second collaboration between Hasbro and LEGO released under LEGO's Icons theme, following 10302 Optimus Prime, and is designed to be in scale with the aforementioned model of the Autobot leader. Like Optimus, he can transform from a fully brick-built G1-style robot to a vaguely-Type 1-esque car with opening doors (but no interior) without needing to be disassembled and reassembled... mostly, as his front windshield must be removed for transformation. The removed windshield can be folded in half and stored by pegging onto the studs on the spare tire on Bee's back, like a little winged jetpack that can arguably serve as a homage to the door-wing design seen on the live-action and Aligned versions of the character. In addition to optional stickers depicting "I ♡ Cybertron" and "ROLL OUT" bumper stickers, Bumblebee includes two choices of stickered license plates, each reading "BMBL84" and "GLDBUG". Both license plates include a tiny, simplified illustration of the Ark and a small reference to the premiere date of the G1 cartoon: September 17, 1984. The optional "Roll Out" sticker also homages the booster rocket sticker of Bumblebee's original toy.
He is armed with a likewise brick-built blaster (which cannot be stored or attached in vehicle mode, sadly), and just like Optimus, also includes an Ultimate Collector's Series-styled display plaque featuring Bumblebee's name (in both English and Ancient Autobot), function, motto, and Tech Specs. The display plaque is designed to have exposed studs on its backside, allowing the unused license plate to be stored there.
Unfortunately, also like Optimus, stability concerns over Bumblebee's top-heavy robot mode mean that he too lacks any knee articulation... but unlike Optimus, Bee doesn't have any thigh swivels or ankle tilt either. Also, his crotch plate cannot hinge up if assembled as designed, which heavily restricts any forward motion of his legs unless the torso is creatively mistransformed or modified. Bummer.

[[1]] a link to a video tutorial on how to rebuild it...


The sweeter boy you can build at home.
  • Bumblebee Robot & Vehicle (Brickheadz, 2025)
    • Release date: March 1, 2025
    • Set Number: 40804
    • Brickheadz ID number: 262 Bumblebee / 263 Bumblebee Car
    • Pieces: 237
Released as part of LEGO's BrickHeadz theme of super deformed characters (a line launched by the Danish brand in 2016 as a competitor of sorts to Funko Pops), this set includes two builds of Bumblebee, one in his robot mode and another in his vehicle mode - the latter bearing some very Penny Racers / Choro-Q-reminiscent proportions, taking after his original toy - both of which can be built and displayed separately. Like the rest of the BrickHeadz toyline, he features no stickers, with all of his details being printed onto the pieces instead, which comes in rather handy for MOC designers who might want to reuse the insignia and all the other printed details included in this set.
The robot has no accessories and, as customary with BrickHeadz toys, no articulation to speak of, but he is very proficient at just standing cutely! On the other hand, the car can be popped off the base and rolled around.
A common gag across BrickHeadz toys is the inclusion of pink bricks within the structure of their heads, suggesting the characters' brains. Bumblebee and his wave-mate Optimus Prime, however; actually have transparent pink bricks inside their heads, representing Energon cubes instead!


Transformers Fan Book

Thunder Bug.
  • Accessories: Blaster
The fifth Transformers Fan Book comes with the "Bumblebee Shining Thunder Ver" toy, another redeco of the above Buzzworthy Bumblebee Core Class mold, now run in translucent yellow for a lightning-charged super mode, as dramatized in the included comic.


Transformers Retro

A very long penny racer
  • Autobot Bumblebee (Deluxe Class, 2025)
  • Accessories: 3-piece bazooka, 2 skis, car trunk / shield
Unusually for the Transformers Retro line, Bumblebee is not a reissue of his original toy, but a redeco of War For Cybertron Trilogy Bumblebee, aiming for G1 toy accuracy. While the nostalgic card-back packaging depicts the original G1 Bumblebee toy with masked head in place, the toy features the cartoon-derived head from prior uses of the mold.
Bee's neck assembly has been reverted back to the taller "collar" molding seen on the initial Netflix release, but not on the previous Goldbug retool.
The figure went up for pre-order on the Walmart website on October 10, 2024, for release in March 2025.


Earthrise mold: Cliffjumper

Version 1 (1980s sports coupe):

  • HasbroGenerations Selects WFC-GS13 Hubcap
  • Shattered Glass Collection Goldbug

Version 2 (Volkswagen):

  • Hasbro/TakaraTomyWar for Cybertron Trilogy Bumblebee

MixMashers

BADASSAWTRON.
  • Bumblebee (2025)
  • Accessories: Wing door, Buzzsaw Arm
MixMashers Bumblebee is a 5-inch non-transforming action figure modeled after his evergreen design. Like the previously released figure from the Hero Mashers line, he features 10 detachable base body parts (which includes the shoulders, something that is not featured in the Hero Mashers line), all of which use the same clip-peg/hole joint with soft ratchets. Aside from the wing doors, Bumblebee only comes with an additional sawblade arm, intended to be used by the same line's Starscream.
Bumblebee can use the Stinger Cannon from the Optimus Primal figure.


Timelines (2025)

If Hasbro and Mattel can make Hot Wheels Collaboratives, they can give us Thomas the Tank Engine from this guy, we just have to believe.
  • Timelines Bumblebee / Timelines Megatron (2025)
Timelines Bumblebee is based on Guido Guidi's design for the character in Hearts of Steel, and transforms from a robot into a yellow tank engine of made-up design. He includes his hammer and a small pistol, both of which can store on the bottom of his train mode.
He was only available in a two-pack with Timelines Megatron.


I want to be ninja!
  • Age of Samurai Bumblebee / Age of Samurai Megatron (2026)


If you build it, they will play.

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Swapticons

"Let's fix it with a Mix it!"
  • Autobot Hot Rod / Bumblebee (Two-pack, 2025)
Part of the first wave of Swapticons two-packs, Bumblebee is a small, rectangular figure that transforms into the front half of a modified van. While his nominal placement is as the front half of a full heavily modified van evoking Rodimus Prime's "futuristic motorhome" alt-mode with his pack-in partner Hot Rod, he can attach to any other Swapticon, front or back, to make whatever silly abomination you feel like unleashing. Somewhat amusingly, his mold is the tallest in the Swapticons line.
His side panels/arms are on a hinge, allowing them to swing outward while his head can swivel. His face is a sticker that wraps all the way around his head.


Dramatic Capture Series

Transforms from sweet boy to delicious omelette and back!
  • Cybertron Chase (Multi-pack, 2025)
Dramatic Capture Series Bumblebee is a redeco of his "Origin" flying saucer body, above. The black plastic and paint are now grey, the yellow plastic is more orange, the robot face is now matte painted instead of silver, the clear blue plastics are a paler shade, and the flying saucer segments on his legs are painted to achieve a better color match. This version comes in a set that includes similar touch-ups of the "Origin" pre-Earth bodies of teammates Jazz and Wheeljack. Bumblebee now has six conductor rods instead of five, to properly match the number of sculpted sockets on Wheeljack.


Fictional toys

Marvel The Transformers comics

Events from the UK-only comic stories are in italics.
Action Master Bumblebee, four years early.

Anthony Duranti's toy Bumblebee was articulated in the knees and probably the shoulders and elbows. Power Struggle

[insert obligatory innuendo about "playing with yourself"]

At the 1989 Transformers' Christmas party, Bumblebee was given a box containing a toy of himself in his alternate mode. The Transformers #250 cover

References

  1. Interview with George Dunsay at TFArchive.com
  2. "Help! Unique Lynsa Bumblebee Found" on Seibertron.com
  3. Photos of 1992-1995 Honda Civic, photos taken from an eBay auction posted before September 2005.
  4. 2006-2007 Subaru WRX STi, officially unveiled in September 2005.
  5. Interview with Alex Kubalsky
  6. "Unknown Classics Bumblebee Repaint - Glyph?" at TFW2005.
  7. "Classics Bumblebee Repainted Blue For...Something - UPDATED" at TFormers.com.
  8. Review of the blue Bumblebee repaint
  9. Botcon 2010 Hasbro Designers Panel at TFW2005.
  10. "TF Expo Pics - Masterpiece Star Saber In Color and More!" at TFW2005.
  11. "TF Expo Pics Part 2 - G1 Prototypes, Movie Props, and More Masterpiece!" at TFW2005.
  12. "TF Expo Pics Part 4 - Prototypes and Figure Displays from Diaclone, G1, G2, Beast Wars" at TFW2005.
  13. Comparison of Reveal the Shield Legends Class Gold Bumblebee and Generations Legends Class Bumblebee, with newly-sculpted pegs.
  14. Interview with Hasbro designer Evan Brooks on the Triple Takeover podcast, from their YouTube channel
  15. Comparison between both variants of Generations Bumblebee & Blaze Master's packaging
  16. TakaraTomy au x Transformers Project press release
  17. Transformers x au Transforming Phones Launch Crowdfunding Campaign at TFW2005.com
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 Design notes on Origin Bumblebee from Hasbro designer Mark Maher on Instagram
  19. Buzzworthy Bumblebee Worlds Collide found at Walmart by Seibertron.com
  20. December 9, 2024 Interview with Hasbro designer Brian Parrish on the "Triple Takeover" podcast, from their YouTube channel.
  21. The Hasbro Transformers Panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2024 with Mario Carreiro, John Warden, Evan Brooks and Nate Purswell, recorded at the "Memo's Collection" YouTube channel.
  22. "As for the A.W.E. striker, it was based off a sketch I did but handled by a different designer who works on our collabs."—Evan Brooks, Instagram in correspondence with Onyxstrike, 2023/03/07
  23. June 20, 2023's Hasbro Pulse Transformers Fanstream on YouTube, with Ben MacCrae, Mark Maher, Evan Brooks, and Rich Pellegrino
  24. 24.0 24.1 November 14, 2023's Hasbro Pulse Transformers Fanstream on YouTube, with Ben MacCrae, Mark Maher, and Evan Brooks
  25. April 25, 2024's Hasbro Pulse Transformers Fanstream | April 2024 on YouTube, with Ben MacCrae, Mark Maher, and Evan Brooks.
  26. May 14, 2024's Hasbro Pulse | Transformers Fanstream | May 2024 on YouTube, with Ben MacCrae, Evan Brooks, and Kelly Rose.
  27. Transformers Panel at Hasbro Pulse Con 2024 with Ben MacCrae, Evan Brooks, Mark Maher, Marcelo Matere, and Nate Purswell.
  28. Interview with Hironori Kobayashi on the Missing Link toyline for Transformers Generations 2024, translated at Soundwaves Oblivion
  29. 29.0 29.1 Transformers Generations 2025
  30. Credit reel for LEGO Bumblebee from LEGO designer Samuel Liltorp Johnson on Twitter
  31. Transformers panel at Megacon Orlando 2025 with Emily Bader and Evan Brooks, recorded at the "V-man" YouTube channel.
  32. October 10, 2025's Hasbro Action Brands NYCC 2025 Fanstream | Hasbro Pulse on Youtube, with Evan Brooks and Nate Purswell.


Trivia

  • The original Bumblebee toy was taken from the Japanese Microchange line, available in both yellow and red versions.
  • Bumblebee/Goldbug was clearly a 'top-tier' character in the first decade of Transformers, receiving more toys during Generation 1 than any other character. However, Hasbro lost the right to use "Bumblebee" as a toy trademark during the Beast Wars and Beast Machines years, when Generation 1 names were in disuse. That's right, the name "Bumblebee" was lost during the years everyone turned into an animal.
  • Bumblebee appeared in one of five Generation 1 public service announcements, informing children that they shouldn't run away from home because it's "mean". From the guy who ditched the Autobots for no real reason.
  • The Armada Mini-Con Sparkplug is pretty clearly an homage to Bumblebee, from the coloration, placement of car-parts in robot mode, segmented-pipe biceps and even the head design.