Bumblebee (Movie)/merchandise
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Bumblebee is the star of a multi-billion-dollar film franchise. Ergo, he gets a lot merchandise! So much merchandise.
3D Battle Card game

- Bumblebee (3D Battle-Card, 2007)
- Card number: 1
- Bumblebee is a 20-point "Rare" piece in the 3D Battle-Card Game. Constructed of punch-out pieces from randomly packed plastic cards (two full robots per pack), he can be assembled into his car mode (Chevrolet Camaro) or into a rather stumpy robot mode. One of his blaster-weapons is held in his right hand, the other can mount on either shoulder.
- He uses the same construction as Barricade, Mirage, Swerve and Generation 1 Prowl.

- Protoform Bumblebee (3D Battle-Card, 2007)
- Card number: 10
- Protoform Bumblebee is a 27-point "Uncommon" piece in the 3D Battle-Card Game.
- He uses the same construction as protoform Starscream.
Attacktix

- Transformers Tournament Set (
2007)
- An Attacktix tournament set featuring unique playing pieces of Bumblebee, Optimus Prime, Megatron and Bonecrusher was at one point scheduled for release. Along with a vast amount of other Attacktix product, it ended being canceled.
Transformers (2007)
Lunchables
- Bumblebee ("Pocket Transformers" toy prize, 2007)

Sadly, whenever he tires to "lubricate" , it just drips back onto himself.
- A fold-out "pseudo-figure" of Bumblebee "transforms" from a flat, yellow platform decorated with the Autobot symbol and the word "Transformers" to a robot by folding out. Bumblebee is represented by stickers decorated with artwork of the character on the top, bottom, and two fold out "arms". His name is also spelled out, across his feet in this mode.
- This mold was also used to create the lunchables figure for Optimus, and Ironhide. A similar mold was used to creature the Lunchables figure for Megatron, Blackout and Starscream, though with the Decepticon symbol sculpted in instead of the Autobot one. Each iteration of this mold was made with a different color of plastic.
- Transformers Gummy Candy (2006)
- Made by the Frankford Candy & Chocolate Company at the behest of Hasbro's Cap Candy Company unit, this large Bumblebee-shaped gummy candy was available throughout 2006 to 2007. Also available was an Optimus Prime and Megatron-shaped gummy candies.

- Beatmix Bumblebee (2007)
- Beatmix Bumblebee is a device that hooks up to a music device, similarly to an iDog. Like the aforementioned product, Beatmix Bumblebee reacts to the music being played (outputted via a speaker within him). With a touch, he can also sample the owner's music tracks and replay them with sound effects from the movie. His arms are posable, but Bumblebee cannot transform.

- Bumblebee AllSpark Blaster (2008)
- The Bumblebee AllSpark Blaster is one of several Movie Roleplay toys. The toy consists of a blaster attached to Bumblebee's (hollow) hand which a child can slip their own hand inside like a glove and wield. Pulling the trigger causes the toy to emit transformation sounds, allowing the user to transform the toy weapon from laser blaster mode to plasma cannon mode, by pulling the handle on the back. Laser blaster mode features laser pulse sounds and a "laser flare beam" (lights), while the plasma cannon mode has "plasma pulse lights" and explosion sounds.
- Transformers car air freshener (2007)
- A faithful replica of the "Bee-Otch" air freshener dangling from Bumblebee's rear-view mirror, with cinnamon scent. It was given out by the handful at BotCon 2007. Supposedly it was also available at retail, but no reliable sightings have been reported.
- TRANSFORMERS Chess Set (2007)
- Two identical bronze-colored plastic statues of Bumblebee serve as the Chess set's Autobot-side knights.
Unleashed

- Bumblebee (2007)
- Unleashed Bumblebee is a sculpture of Bumblebee in his Camaro Concept body, in an action pose, standing atop the wrecked remains of a somewhat super-deformed car. Like most of the other products in the Unleashed line, he became a notorious shelfwarmer.
XMODS

- XMODS® Evolution Transformers Bumblebee (2007)
- Model Number: 60-186

- Bumblebee, in his Camaro Concept form, is one of the first Transformers characters to be licensed by RadioShack from Hasbro and DreamWorks for their XMODS Evolution line of radio control cars. "The maximum in modification", Bumblebee is a base kit that can be upgraded with a Evolution Weapons and Light Kit for Bumblebee (Model Number: 60-191), which adds two racks of missiles to his doors, his plasma cannon onto the hood, as well as LED red taillights and white headlights. Bumblebee is also compatible with any of the optional motor upgrades, body kits, steering and suspension upgrades, and more available for the brand.
ZipZaps

- ZipZaps® Micro RC Starter Kit 1.0 Transformers® Bumblebee™ (2007)
- Model Number: 60-180
- Bumblebee is also one of the first Transformers characters licensed by RadioShack for their ZipZaps line of pocket-size radio control cars. As a ZipZap, Bumblebee can be customized, trimmed, and tuned with any other accessories available for the brand. He has working headlights and requires four "AAA" batteries for the charger.
XKites

- SkyDelta 42 Transformers Kite (2007)
- XKites made several poly delta kites with stock images of Transformers characters printed on them. This model had a 42" wingspan and a fibreglass airframe, and featured an image of Bumblebee.
Basic Fun

- Keychain (2007)
- Produced by Basic Fun, this keychain is a likeness of Bumblebee's robot mode with articulated arms, legs, head, waist, and a keyring sticking out of his ass.
Transformers Movie Danglers

- Bumblebee (2007)
- Released by Tomy Yujin in November 2007 [1] as part of the Danglers Collection, this toy is a weird plastic super-deformed version of Bumblebee that poops out his vehicle mode when you squeeze him. This little figurine has a little strap on it so that it can be put on cell phones or portable gaming devices.
Transformers Movie Screen Cleaners

- Bumblebee (2008)
- Released by Tomy Yujin on January 2008[1], this dangler is a faction logo-shaped screen cleaner for your cell phone, with a stock image of Bumblebee printed on the other side.
Revenge of the Fallen
- Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Bubble Bath (2009)
- Revenge of the Fallen-branded bubble bath was released on March 2009. The generic bottle features a stock image of Bumblebee.

- Bumblebee Voice Changer
- Parts: Antennas(l+r), Side pieces (l+r), Helmet top, Adjustable straps (pre-installed), Battery cover (pre-installed), Switch retainer (red!), AAA batteries (3), Helmet.
- The Bumblebee voice changer helmet, much like the Optimus Prime helmet from 2007, is a detailed helmet designed to... uhh... change your voice. Oh! And to make your head look like a highly detailed, and movie accurate replicate of Bumblebee. The helmet is nearly fully enclosed around the head, unlike the Prime helmet, and is adjustable so it can be sized to fit adults and children. The helmet is really, really yellow.
- The helmet features three different buttons, the voice mixer, battle phrases and conversion sounds buttons.
- The voice mixer button makes the helmet modulate your voice and play wicked beats at the same time so you can get down with your bad self. The battle phrases are meant to sound like random radio mixing, but really sound like a couple of guys in a studio yelling at a microphone with silly voices. Enjoy fun phrases like, "You are no match for my new kung fu!" in a delightfully bad Chop Socky voice! However, there are at least a few radio voice clips from the actual movie. The conversion sounds button plays the transforming sound, or if you hold the button down plays the transforming sound as if it were being remixed live by a DJ on a turntable. Okay, y'know... like with a baby scratch or a backwards loop or something.
- The helmet has three play modes. There's demo, on and the parents' favourite, off. The helmet comes packaged in the demo mode with a switch retainer to keep it there. You'll need to take that sucker off to put him in the all important on mode. But don't throw it out! It's a really pretty red.
- In order to avoid language barriers, the European version doesn't play battle phrases. However, later releases did feature voiceclips.

- Bumblebee Plasma Cannon (2009)
- The Plasma Cannon is a stylized version of Bumblebee's fist that converts to a plasma cannon roleplay toy when the barrel is slid forward or the trigger is pulled. When fired, a ring of red lights around the barrel flashes (totally awesome). If the trigger is only pulled half-way, a "charging" sound is made. There is also an Autobot sigil on the side that, when pressed, causes sound effects to be heard. These include conversion noises, a revving engine, and clips from Stan Bush's "The Touch" (also awesome, but only in the "Try Me" setting, which is not quite as awesome).
Missile Mania Board Game
- Bumblebee (2009)
- Bumblebee is one of eight characters featured in the Missile Mania board game, represented by a small standee adorned with artwork of the character.
RPMs - Robot Powered Machines

- Bumblebee VS Barricade (2009)
- Series: Battle Series
- Number: 01 of 08
- Bumblebee's first Robot Powered Machines is a "Mini-Vehicle"—a small, non-transforming car with his robot mode sculpted underneath. This version of Bumblebee is his 1970's Camaro form, complete with painted dirt. He was only available in a two-pack with Barricade.

- Bumblebee (2009)
- Series: Commander Series
- Number: 02 of 04
- This Bumblebee Mini-Vehicle depicts his Concept Camaro form, and the sculpted robot mode underneath has its battle mask down.

- Bumblebee (2009)
- Series: Speed Series
- Number: 02 of 04
- The third Bumblebee Mini-Vehicle depicts the Super Sport version seen in the second film, his face is Bumblebee without his battle mask. It also uses different paint applications, such as new stripes and an Autobot insignia on its roof.
- Bumblebee (2010)
- Series: Cyber Hunt
- Number: 01 of 04
- A redeco of Speed Series Bumblebee, painting the back half of the car silver and adding cyberglyphics and other details. When translated through the use of a children's coloring book, the cyberglyphics on the card spell out "BUMBLEBEE", while the cyberglyphics on the sides of his vehicle spell out "PROTECT".
- His stock photography is completely wrong. His Commander Series Concept Camaro toy is depicted instead.
- So far, this toy has only ever been released in Germany and the Philippines.

- Bumblebee (2009)
- Series: Radio Control
- Radio Control Bumblebee is, as you might have guessed, an remote-control car (depicting his Concept Camaro form). Like the Mini-Vehicles, he does not transform, although his dual-joystick controller is shaped like his robot mode. Batteries (of Hasbro's own Powrfuel brand) were included for the controller, but not for the car.
- Bumblebee (2010)
- Series: Lights and Sounds
- "Lights and Sounds" Bumblebee is a cutesified car with flashing headlights and playing sounds, and like the Mini-Vehicles, features a sculpted robot mode on its underside. The sounds include racing sounds and various phrases in Bumblebee's radio-mashup manner of speaking, and play either when you press the Autobot insignia on his hood or zoom him around on his wheels.
Robo-Q Transformers
- Bumblebee (2009)
- This tiny radio-controlled Robo-Q Bumblebee figure can be charged by directly plugging him into the back of the controller unit, and on a full charge he can waddle around a flat surface. The figure features lights while the controller has sounds.
Transformers Digital Watch

- Bumblebee Digital Watch (2009)
- Made by Fab Starpoint, this Bumblebee-themed digital watch has a nylon velcro strap with a rubber pull tab, a plastic case and chrome bezel, and an LCD display on the face.
Transformers Wacky Wobblers

- Bumblebee (2009)
- This Bumblebee bobblehead is part of the popular Wacky Wobblers line produced by Funko. Naturally, has a big ol' wobbly head but not much else. His design is very accurate, and he is permanently fixed to a base bearing his name.
Basic Fun
- Articulated keychain (2009)
- Produced by Basic Fun, this keychain is a likeness of Bumblebee's robot mode with articulated arms, legs, head, waist, and a keyring sticking out of his ass.
- Slide Puzzle (2009)
- Mini Figural Clip-Ons (2009)
Burger King

- Change-Up Bumblebee (2009)
- This Burger King toy is a representation of Bumblebee's concept Camaro vehicle form; though Bumblebee's four wheels are molded in, he has three extra wheels underneath to provide the ability to roll out. Pressing a button on his roof will play a sound clip of the G1 transformation sound effect and a small projectile will be launched from his front grill. The projectile has a sticker showing his robot mode on it. Flicking a switch on Bumblebee's underside will silence the sound chip, so the button will only launch the projectile.
Figure Collection

- Bumblebee (2010)
- Accessories: Stand
- The Figure Collection edition of Bumblebee depicts him in his concept Camero form, with his cannon deployed on his right arm.
McDonald's
- Bumblebee (Happy Meal, 2010)
- Accessories: missile
- Part of the 2010 McDonald's Revenge of the Fallen promotion, Bumblebee does not transform but fires a projectile instead. Bumblebee features blue light-piping, an unexpected feature for a fast food promotional toy, and features two points of articulation. He was only available during week 3 of the promotion, and came with an instruction sheet that doubles as an ad for McWorld, featuring an exclusive code for the website.
KLIK
- Bumblebee (KLIK candy dispenser, 2009)
- This KLIK candy dispenser, made by Au'some inc., features Bumblebee's head on top. When you pull back a lever, it springs forward and launches the candy into your mouth, similar to PEZ.
CAUTION: Do not aim at face.
Robot Heroes

- Bumblebee vs. Barricade (2007)
- The first Robot Heroes Bumblebee is based on his Camaro Concept body. It's also just about the only fiction-accurate RH pack ever made, barring the fact that 'Bee was in his '76 Camaro body, not the Concept, at the time of the battle. Oh, well...

- Armored Bumblebee vs. Starscream (2007)
- This version of Robot Heroes Bumblebee has his battle mask flipped down, posed holding the AllSpark cube as if he is warding away Decepticon aggressors.

- Bumblebee vs. Starscream (2008)
- This version of Bumblebee is posed based upon the scene in the movie where he activates and transforms the All Spark cube.
- Bumblebee and Long Haul (2009)
- For the Revenge of the Fallen portion of Robot Heroes, Bumblebee got a new crouching mold and was packaged with Long Haul.

- Battle for the AllSpark (2009)
- Packaged in a set depicting the battle in Mission City with Decepticon Brawl, Autobot Ratchet, Megatron, plus new figures of Sam Witwicky, Starscream in fighter mode and Optimus Prime in vehicle mode, this is the first Bumblebee Robot Heroes figurine in vehicle mode.
Mighty Muggs

- Bumblebee (2009)
- Accessories: Doors
- This super-deformed, non-transformable Bumblebee figure uses the standard Mighty Muggs body template, with swivel joints in his neck and arms. What sets him apart from other Muggs (except Starscream) is his detachable door-wings. Like the rest of his wave, Bumblebee was an exclusive at Diamond Distributors and Toys"R"Us stores.
Transformers (2010)

- Bumblebee (Roleplay, 2010)
- A simple plastic mask based on Bumblebee's face. Does not provide protection!
Speed Stars
Mini-Vehicles

- Bumblebee (2010)
- Series: Metal Heroes
- Number: 01 of 08
- This is one of the many redecoes of the RPM Speed Series Bumblebee mold with less paint details. Like all toys in the Speed Stars line, Bumblebee's Autobot insignia on the base of his vehicle mode has not been included.

- Bumblebee (2010)
- Series: Cyber Hunt
- Number: 01 of 04
- The Speed Stars version of Cyber Hunt Bumblebee is similar to his RPM counterpart, but with his underside robot mode lacking all the gunmetal blue paint on much of his body, his eyes and wings lacking the light blue paint, and his robot mode having more yellow paint details in more places to almost compensate for the lack of the aforementioned gunmetal paint. This time, the cyberglyphics on his left and right sides rather meaninglessly spell out "ISK" and "KSI" (or "3S6"/"6S3" if some of the symbols are used as numerals.)
- The back of Cyber Hunt Bumblebee's packaging shows another upcoming Bumblebee Mini-Vehicle in the Cyber Hunt line... but this toy does not appear among the Cyber Hunt series on a poster on the Speed Stars website. It remains to be seen what's up with that.

- Bumblebee (2010)
- Series: N.E.S.T. Global Alliance
- Number: 01 of 03
- A redeco of Speed Series Bumblebee with different stripes and NEST logos on his doors. This toy was given away free as part of a Daily Mirror promotion in the UK.

- Bumblebee (2010)
- Series: Stunticon
- Number: 01 of 03
- A redeco of Speed Series Bumblebee with a single stripe and an Autobot logo on his hood, a paintjob based on the Legends class Cyberfire Bumblebee toy.
- During the period between 26 December 2010 and 31 January 2011, Hasbro ran their "Supercharge Your Holidays" promotion: for every $20 spent on Hasbro-branded product, customers could receive a free, random product from a list provided by Hasbro. Among the items on the list were "Transformers Combiners and Speed Star Mini-Vehicle" and "Transformers Activator and Speed Star Mini-Vehicle." According to this discussion thread on Allspark.com, Speed Stars Stunticon Bumblebee was one of the figures distributed.

- Bumblebee (2010?)
- Series: Double Siders
- Number: 0? of 03
- "Double Siders" Bumblebee is named such because of his new mold which features huge tires, allowing him to roll upside-down.

- Bumblebee (2010)
- Series: Revealers
- Number: 02 of 03
- "Revealers" Bumblebee is sculpted with various robot-mode parts protruding from his car mode, as if he's in mid-transformation.

- Bumblebee (2010)
- Series: Road Assault
- Number: 0? of 04
- A redeco of Speed Series Bumblebee with his name and robot mode silhouette on the doors.

- Bumblebee (2010?)
- Series: Robot Riders
- Number: 0? of 03
- Unlike all other SpeedStars Bumblebees, this one is sculpted in his robot mode. He's in a kneeling position with his gun in front of him, and can roll back and forth due to wheels under his legs.

- Nightwatch Bumblebee VS Patrol Barricade (2010)
- Series: Battle Series 2
- Number: 02 of 06
- For the second series of two-packs, the Speed Series Bumblebee mold was redecoed in the common "inverted" color scheme of yellow on black. Aside from the regular yellow hubcaps that are common with this deco, Nightwatch Bumblebee has huge Autobot insignias covering the sides of the car. He was again packaged with Barricade, now redecoed blue. Like all toys in the SpeedStars line, Bumblebee's Autobot insignia on the base of his vehicle mode has not been included, despite what the package art depicts.
- Bumblebee Track Set (2010)
- Accessories: Bumblebee car
- The Bumblebee Track Set features a Megatron figure for Bumblebee to smash into pieces. The Bumblebee included is a redeco of RPM Metal Heroes Bumblebee and features no paint applications on the "robot mode" on the underside of the car and has "Bumblebee" written on the sides.

- Bumblebee (2011)
- Series: Beast Machines
- Number: 2 of 3

- Bumblebee (2011)
- Series: Night Attack
- Number: 3 of 3

- Bumblebee (2011)
- Series: Stealth Force
- Number: 2 of 5

- Bumblebee (2011)
- Series: Trans Scan
- Number: 1 of 3
Lights & Sounds

- Bumblebee (Basic, 2010)

- Bumblebee (Deluxe, 2010)
Radio Control

- Bumblebee (2010)
- This incarnation of remote controlled Bumblebee is a different mold from the RPM version, and has a more generic controller with a stock picture of Bumblebee's face on it. It uses the same controller and wheel molds as Radio Control Barricade.
Stealth Force
Mini Changers

- Stealth Force Bumblebee & Sentinel Prime (2011)
- The Bumblebee toy was included with the Wii video game Transformers: Dark of the Moon: Stealth Force Edition

- Stealth Force Crumplezone Vs. Bumblebee (2011)
Basic

- Bumblebee (2010)
- Stealth Force Bumblebee is a non-transforming car with several hidden weapons throughout his frame. Pushing or pulling his rear bumper causes non-firing blasters to pop out of his hood, doors and fenders.
- Bumblebee (2011)
- Bumblebee (2011)
Stealth Force
- Bumblebee (2011)
- Accessories: Missile, two display stand halves
- A non-transforming mold that's larger than his Leader-Class toy with various lights and sounds.
- In his normal vehicle mode, pressing the small button below the Autobot insignia on his back windshield plays one of three sounds of him driving recklessly, with each sound having him driving, braking, and hitting things, or any combination of the three.
- His most prominent gimmick, however, is his Stealth Force mode: In his normal vehicle mode, pressing the Autobot symbol on the windshield plays the transformation noise, deploys various weapons on the roof, sides, and the side portions of the hood (where his stripes are), while his trunk extends, the fenders with his front wheels split open, and the central portion of his hood opens, raising and amusingly revealing his peeking robot head. The cannon on his roof is spring-loaded and functional, and is designed to fire the included missile.
- Pressing the Autobot symbol each time during Stealth Force mode will play one of six sounds of Bumblebee saying something. A total of twelve sounds in a specific order are played before it repeats, with four sounds playing twice, one playing thrice, and one playing once. Also, pressing the small button below the symbol this time will play one of a series of five sounds. It's essentially the three "reckless driving" sounds with an additional two sounds of him firing his weapons in between. You still have to fire the missile launcher manually, however.
- Pushing his trunk back into the vehicle will revert him back to his normal vehicle mode, playing the descending version of the transformation noise in the process.
- Finally, the two plastic covers of the sides of his packaging can be removed and used as a display stand, although they have no means of connecting together.
Dual Model Kit

- Bumblebee (2011)
- Japanese ID number: DMK02





