Legends Class (2005)
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The Legends Class (originally known as Legends of Cybertron; see Notes below) is a sub-line of Transformers toys that are about 3 inches (7.5 cm) in height. All the original sculpts are based on toys/characters that are also available in other sizes, with less sculpted detail and often with different, simplified transformations. Unlike other size classes, which are viewed as part of the respective toyline they've been released under and nothing else, the Legends toys have been continuously numbered as "series" across three subsequent toy lines.
The Legends size class originally started out as a sub-set during the Cybertron toyline's run, featuring small, simple, easily affordable versions of some of the show's core cast. Released in waves of four, the toys were originally available in smaller "market six" chain stores like Meijers for around $3.99, although later waves were later also available at Toys "R" Us and Kmart. The molds were later redecoed as Generation 1 characters for the Classics line.
The 2007 live-action movie toyline introduced a batch of entirely new sculpts, later expanded by various redecos of those sculpts, most of which were available as part of the Allspark Battles two-packs (which also introduced more new sculpts).
The 2008 Universe line featured more redecos of the old Cybertron-derived sculpts as Generation 1 characters, coupled with new sculpts, which were alternatively "Classic" toys based on Generation 1 and Generation 2 characters and Legends-sized versions of Animated characters, which were released as part of the Universe rather than the Animated toy line (although minor redecos were also released as part of store exclusive multi-packs in Animated packaging).
The Revenge of the Fallen line basically followed up from the 2007 Movie line with new sculpts for Revenge of the Fallen characters and some returning Movie characters, plus redecos of various 2007 Movie Legends Class toys. Some store exclusive multi-packs also contain redecos of Universe Legends Class molds. Thms continued through the 2010 Transformers line, which first featured both redecos and new sculpts for Revenge of the Fallen characters, and later did like Universe and included a number of Generation 1 characters as well.
The "Legends Class" name was dropped for the 2011 Dark of the Moon line, when the size class was absorbed into a new sub-line called Cyberverse and renamed "Legion Class", then brought back in 2012 for a series of two-packs released under the Generations banner.
The Japanese counterpart to this line of toys is EZ Collection.
Cybertron
Series 1 (Wave 1)
Series 2 (Wave 2)
Series 3 (Wave 3)
- Galvatron
- Red Alert (Cybertron Defense Red Alert body)
- Soundwave
- Vector Prime
Series 4 (Wave 4)
- Hot Shot (Excellion deco)
- Optimus Prime (Galaxy Force Optimus Prime deco)
- Sunstorm
- Thundercracker
US multi-packs
Convention exclusives
- Skywarp (San Diego Comic-Con 2005, free giveaway for attending Hasbro's showroom)
- Ramjet (Universe deco; BotCon 2005, free giveaway for attending Hasbro's showroom)
Classics
Series 5 (Wave 1)
- Fireflight (originally intended to be Powerglide)
- Leo Prime
- Perceptor
- Trypticon
Series 6 (Wave 2)
- Bumblebee
- Jetfire
- Menasor (originally intended to be Motormaster)
- Autobot Whirl
Cybertron Collection
- Hot Shot (Legends of Cybertron)
- Leo Prime (Classics Legends)
- Optimus Prime (Legends of Cybertron)
- Soundwave (Legends of Cybertron)
Movie (2007)
Series 7 (Wave 1)
Series 8 (Wave 2)
Series 9 (Wave 3)
Series 9 (Wave 4)
- Autobot Jazz (minor redeco)
- Cliffjumper
- Bonecrusher
- Recon Barricade
Allspark Battles
Wave 1
- Autobot Jazz (minor redeco) vs. Bonecrusher
- Rescue Ratchet vs. Decepticon Brawl
- Cliffjumper vs. Recon Barricade
Wave 2
Wave 3
- Bumblebee (minor redeco) vs. Scorponok
- Battle Jazz vs. Ice Megatron
Exclusive multi-packs
- Generations Legends (Target exclusive), contains:
- Optimus Prime (Movie)
- Optimus Prime (Cybertron)
- Megatron (Movie)
- Megatron (Cybertron)
- Battle for the Allspark (Toys"R"Us exclusive), contains:
- Optimus Prime
- Autobot Jazz
- Bumblebee
- Megatron
- Starscream
- Barricade
- Leader Class Optimus Prime (Costco exclusive bonus pack), came with:
- Legends Class Bumblebee
- Legends Class Autobot Jazz
Animated
Hasbro Toy Shop had previously listed a category for an Animated Legends series, but no figures were announced, and it has since been removed from the site. Instead, Legends-sized toys based on Animated characters were released as part of the Universe line.
However, there were two Target exclusive three-packs released as part of the Animated line, each containing a redeco of a mass retail Animated Deluxe Class toy and two redecoes of the Universe line's Legends Class figures.
Target exclusive Deluxe bonus packs
- Stealth Lockdown, came with:
- Legends Class Bumblebee
- Legends Class Optimus Prime
- Rescue Ratchet, came with:
- Legends Class Prowl
- Legends Class Starscream
The Legends from the Target Deluxe bonus packs were released in Japan in a wave with Revenge of the Fallen Legends. See below.
Universe
Wave 1
Wave 2
Wave 3
Wave 4
Wave 5
Target exclusive 5-packs
- Aerial Rivals (Classic Series):
- Special Team Leaders (Classic Series):
Revenge of the Fallen
Wave 1
Wave 2
Wave 3
Wave 4
Wave 5
Wave 6
Multi-packs
- "The Fury of Fearswoop" (Walmart exclusive), a redeco of Deluxe Class Dreadwing available with:
- "Straightaway Shootout" (Target exclusive), contains:
- Ironhide (more movie-accurate colors than Enforcer Ironhide)
- Swerve (redeco of Sideswipe)
- Mudflap (new deco)
- Runamuck (redeco of Movie Autobot Jazz)
- Sparkcrusher (redeco of Universe Warpath)
- "War for the Skies" (Kmart exclusive), contains:
- Autobot Blades (redeco of Springer)
- Jetfire (in inverted colors)
- Thundercracker (redeco of Starscream)
- Spinister (redeco of Blackout/Grindor)
- "Two-packs" (Target exclusive) which were release in three different two-packs:
- "Devastator" (Walmart exclusive - U.S ) (Only At Argos - UK ) includes:
All of which combine together to form Devastator
Transformers (2010)
Wave 1
Wave 2
Wave 3
Wave 4
Wave 5
Exclusives
- War for Cybertron Starscream (exclusive in the United Kingdom, redeco of Legends of Cybertron Starscream)
- G1 Colors Legends Devastator (Toys"R"Us exclusive, has different plastic colors and paint applications from the Japanese release)
- Optimus Prime (2010 Transformers Optimus Prime in Chronicle Convoy's colors)
- Megatron (unchanged re-release of Universe Megatron)
- Starscream (2010 Transformers Starscream in Chronicle Starscream's colors)
- Bumblebee (minor redeco of Dark of the Moon Cyberverse Cybertronian Bumblebee)
Generations
Series 01 (Fall of Cybertron)
Wave 1
- #001 Ravage & Decepticon Rumble
- #002 Decepticon Frenzy (redeco of #001 Decepticon Rumble) & Ratbat (retool of Laserbeak from Voyager Class Soundwave)
Wave 2
- #003 Eject (retool of #001 Decepticon Rumble) & Ramhorn
- #004 Autobot Rewind (redeco of #003 Eject) & Sunder (redeco of Laserbeak from Voyager Class Soundwave)
Series 02 (Thrilling 30)

Wave 3
- #001 Optimus Prime & Autobot Roller
- #002 Bumblebee & Blazemaster
Wave 4
- #003 Starscream & Waspinator
- #004 Megatron & Chop Shop
Wave 5
Wave 6
Exclusives
- Hoist (retool of 2010 Transformers Trailcutter)
- Motorbreath (retool of 2010 Transformers Optimus Prime)
- Thundercracker (retool of 2010 Transformers Starscream, but different than the EZ Collection Thundercracker)
- Bluestreak (retool of 2010 Transformers Prowl, but different than the EZ Collection Streak)
Notes
- During the Cybertron toyline's run, there was some confusion as to the actual name of the price-point: It was variously solicited to online retailers as Cybertron All-Stars and Legends of Cybertron. Online retailers even confirmed having received initial shipments alternatively sporting either name on the shipping cases, although later shipments exclusively sported the "Legends" name. The toys themselves, however, didn't sport any size-class-specific name on the packaging. Meanwhile, Hasbro originally listed the toys under the name Cybertron Micro Series on their official Transformers website, but later changed those listings to "Legends" as well. Later toylines that included toys of the same size class (including redecos of the Cybertron-derived molds) specifically used names such as Legends Class on the packaging, so that title seems to have won out. However, the "Cybertron" part of the name has never been used in an official capacity anywhere outside the Cybertron toyline.