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It was Megatron that rendered Bumblebee mute back on Cybertron, and ever since, the Decepticon leader has looked forward to finishing the job. The Autobot scout has been a thorn in the side of the Decepticon army for ages. It is time to do away with Bumblebee, once and for all. |
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6 |
8 |
6 |
5 |
5 |
10 |
3 |
9 |
Variations |
There are no known variations of this figure.
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Availability: This figure was available exclusively at Target stores with Target Commander Megatron (2011) in 2011. |
Additional Versions of Bumblebee: There are many additional versions of Bumblebee, for more information see our Movie Bumblebee Toy Table. |
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Recolors: This mold was recolored from Cyberverse Legion "Bolt" Bumblebee (2011) and Toys R Us Legion Bumblebee (2011). The gun accessory was recolored from Machine Wars Mirage (1997), Machine Wars Prowl (1997), Clear Indy Heat (2000, Japan), Robots In Disguise Skid-Z (2001), and Robot Masters Ligier (2004, Japan). |
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Remolds: This figure was remolded from Revenge of the Fallen Legends Bumblebee (2009), Legends Recon Bumblebee (2009), Legends N.E.S.T. Bumblebee (2010), Legends Stealth Bumblebee (2010), Cyberfire Bumblebee (2010), Wal*Mart Cyberverse Bumblebee (2011), Wal*Mart 2-Pack Age of Extinction Bumblebee (2014), and Age of Extinction Legion Class Bumblebee (2014). | |
Name Reuses: The name Bumblebee was reassigned many times, please see our Bumblebee Disambiguation page. |