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Transformers Movie 2 Human Alliance - Bumblebee with Sam
 
Manufacturer: Hasbro
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BUMBLEBEE and Sam were best friends almost from the moment they first met face to face. As they learned more about one another, that connection grew deeper and deeper. Now, whether Sam is behind the wheel, or standing side by side with his friend, they work together as a team. Against BUMBLEBEE and his human friend, no DECEPTICON®* stands a chance.

Gear up for battle excitement with this dynamic duo! Sam Witwicky figure and BUMBLEBEE robot-to-vehicle figure make a perfect pair, even interacting with each other! Convert this BUMBLEBEE buddy from a robot with flip-out cannon to a Camaro® concept car in vehicle mode â and you can even fit two human ally figures inside (additional figures sold separately)! Team up with this fearless twosome and take on the DECEPTICON enemies. Recreate exciting movie scenes or create your own! Who will win the battle? You decide!

Product Details

  • Transformers Bumblebee with sam
  • Battlemask Slides into place
  • Launching "Plasma Pulse"
  • Flip out Cannons
  • Sam rides on Arms or Shoulders

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The Real Ultimate Bumblebee
 
Review Date: August 17, 2009
Reviewer: D Strick, Birmingham, AL
Bumblebee is arguably the most popular Transformer behind Optimus Prime. Even Megatron (at least these days) doesn't hold a candle. We've seen many different versions of this Autobot so how does this one stand up? **Note: This is NOT the deluxe version of Bumble that sells for less than ten bucks. This is the Human Alliance Bumblebee - an altogether bigger and higher quality toy. **

For Kids:
In either robot or vehicle mode this is a quality toy with lots of detail and fun to play with. The inclusion of the Sam Witwicky action figure is a bonus for kids as well. I'm far from a kid (on the outside) these days but I remember loving the G1 transformers and the little action figure you could put inside - pretending you're that little guy with a big robot pal. The human factor is often forgotten these days. The main downside for kids is that the transformation is hard and like many of these movie transformers there are probably many kids who wouldn't have the patience for it.

For Adults:
Again, this is a bigger more detailed version. The car is top notch and while the interior could have more detail that it has an interior at all is a bonus considering that's a first for this line. This human alliance Bumblebee is almost twice the size of the deluxe version and a lot of that additional detail shows in the clear windows and seats, steering wheel and interior of the car.

In robot mode, words may not be able to describe it (I'll try to have some pics up). There is so much detail in this guy that I'd compare to the new Leader Class Optimus Prime as far as screen accuracy. Let's just say that this is the best representation of movie Bumblebee I've ever seen and I own the huge Ultimate Bumblebee... He's got the most accurate head sculpt and includes the battle mask that no other version I own does! Despite initial misgivings I found that the seats were well hidden in robot mode (they're out there but placed in such a way as to be unobtrusive). The back bumpers become the knee caps and another first (aside from the battle mask) the chest actually has two rotating sections to make the "tilted" look of his "pecks". Even that his right hand is a blaster does not make a big difference as it is so well done (and believe me, I've been upset by that blaster hand in many versions - why not a rotatable hand / weapon?) and looks so good.

His articulation is off the charts too. Tranformers have good articulation and this guy has great! I can't think of a pose I can't get him into (31 points at least). Flip his battle mask up or down, place his missiles where you want, he looks good.

For adult collectors the additional 2.5" Sam figure is not such a great deal. Sure he's there and sure he's pretty well areticulted but you have a giant robot to deal with. It should be said though that the robot has several options to carry the human - in his hand, on his shoulder or in his seat. That may be fun for you or the kids.

Maybe 30 plus dollars seems like a lot but maybe not once you get your hands on him. Transform and roll out with this Bumblebee. He's great and puts past versions to shame. His transformation is challenging but rewarding.
Transformer Bumblebee with Sam, are really big hit with my Grandson!!!
 
Review Date: September 20, 2009
Reviewer: Grandma Judy, Az
I have bought several transformers for my Grandson over the last few years. This by far was the best made of them all. It also was the biggest hit at his birthday party. You should have a big run on these after all those little boys got a chance to play with it.
AWESOME BUMBLEBEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Review Date: November 16, 2009
Reviewer: ,
THIS IS SWEET! UNLIKE THE OTHER BUMBLEBEE'S OF REVENGE OF THE FALLEN RIPOFFS THIS IS WAY BETTER THAN ANY BUMBLEBEE! SAM WITWICKY IS ALSO FUN TO PLAY WITH I ALSO RECOMMEND Transformers Movie 2 Human Alliance - Sideswipe w/ Sergeant Epps AND Transformers Movie 2 Human Alliance - Autobot Skids with Mikaela!!!!!!!
transformers bumble bee
 
Review Date: December 5, 2009
Reviewer: K. McCollum, Humboldt, TN, US
my grandson has been asking for this toy for a while. he loves the puzzle effect of making a car into a robot. i like the educational quality of the toy. it encourages children to rationalize movement and placement. also from watching my grandson i would say it also enourages imagination. i think this is a good thing.
THE BEST BUMBLEBEE!
 
Review Date: December 21, 2009
Reviewer: ,
i officially love this.it is perfect for my transformers collection. its more detailed like bumblebee than the other versions.

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