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Remarkably, the producers of the small independent Transformers film opening in July 2007 have obtained part of their financing by selling the merchandising rights for the movie.

Toyline

Action Figures ("main" line)

Movie Deluxe Class

Wave 1 (aka "Preview Figures")

Wave 2

Wave 3

Wave 4

Wave 5

  • Final Battle Jazz (redeco of regular Deluxe Autobot Jazz)
  • Longarm (a non-Movie character, appears in the Movie Game, based on a non-transforming tow-truck that appears in the movie)
  • Payload (a non-Movie character, appears in the Movie Game & prequel comics)

Wave 6

Wave 7

Wave 8

Movie Voyager Class

Wave 1

Wave 2

Wave 2 Revision 2

Wave 3

Wave 4

Wave 5

Movie Leader Class

Wave 1

Wave 2

Wave 3

Wave 4

Future releases (confirmed at BotCon 2007)

Other Action Figures

Movie Legends

Wave 1

Wave 2

Wave 3

Future releases (stock photos seen)

Bonecrusher, Cliffjumper and Barricade have only been confirmed to be released as part of "Allspark Battles" two-packs. It's unclear if they will also see single releases.

Movie Real Gear Robots

Wave 1

Wave 2

Wave 3

Wave 4

Movie Ultimate

Fast Transformers Fun

Cyber Stompin' Robots

(non-transforming)

Cyber Slammers

Wave 1

Wave 2

Wave 3

Fast Action Battlers

Wave 1

Wave 2

Wave 3

Wave 4

Role Play

Helmet Role Play

Converting Arm Blasters Role Play

Super Soaker Gauntlet Blaster

  • Transformers Water Shooter

T.E.C.H. (Transformers Electronic Combat Hardware)

Wave 1

  • Digital Dagger
  • Quick Bow

Wave 2

  • Tight Shot
  • Flash Bang

Wave 3

  • Autofire

Non-exclusive special packs

Legends Allspark Battles (upcoming)

Screen Battles (upcoming)

Store exclusives

Target exclusive Scouts

Wave 1

Wave 2

Wave 3

Store exclusive redecos

Target exclusives

  • Robo-Vision Optimus Prime (redeco of Voyager Class Optimus Prime)
  • Autobot Jazz (G1-homage redeco of Deluxe Class Autobot Jazz)
  • Starscream (G1-homage redeco of Voyager Class Starscream)

Best Buy exclusives (upcoming)

Store exclusive multi-packs

Costco exclusives

  • leader Class Optimus Prime with bonus figures (Legends Class Bumblebee & Autobot Jazz)
  • Ultimate Bumblebee with bonus 3" Titanium Bumblebee

Sam's Club exclusives

  • Deluxe three-pack (Decepticon Brawl, Bonecrusher & Autobot Jazz)

Target exclusives

  • Legends four-pack (Movie Legends Class Optimus Prime, Legends of Cybertron Optimus Prime, Movie Legends Class Megatron & Legends of Cybertron Megatron)
  • "Evolution of a Hero" two-pack (Deluxe Class "Classic Camaro" Bumblebee & "Camaro Concept" Bumblebee)
  • 3" Movie Optimus Prime Titanium three-pack (Contains 3" Optimus Prime in robot mode, semi mode, as well as set exclusive Protoform robot mode)

Toys'R'Us exclusives

  • "Decepticon Desert Attack" two-pack (Voyager Class Blackout & Deluxe Class Scorponok)
  • Legends six-pack (Bumblebee, Autobot Jazz, Optimus Prime, Megatron, Barricade & Starscream)

Wal*Mart exclusives

  • "First Encounter" two-pack (Deluxe Class Bumblebee & Deluxe Class Barricade)
  • "Leader for the Ages" two-pack (Fast Action Battler Optimus Prime & Classics "Ultimate Battle" two-pack Optimus Prime)
  • "Mass Media Battle" two-pack (Real Gear Robots Speed Dial 800 & Booster X10)
  • "Robo Recon Team" two-pack (Real Gear Robots Spy Shot 6 & Longview)
  • "Brain Scrambler Team" two-pack (Real Gear Robots Power Up VT6 & Zoom Out 25X)

Plain Transformers Fun

Mr Potato Head Transformers

Plush Transformers

  • Softimus Prime (G1-style Prime, soft toy transforms by turning inside out, using velcro)
  • Slumblebee (ditto, for G1-styled Bumblebee)

Robot Heroes

(2-inch non-transforming cutified figurines similar to Star Wars Galactic Heroes et al. G1 cartoon characters in Movie packaging)

Wave 1

Wave 2

Wave 3

Wave 4

Wave 5 (upcoming)

Collector

Unleashed

Movie Titanium

Japanese exclusives

While most Japanese toys were more or less identical to their Hasbro counterparts, down to the packaging which was simply given an additional sticker in Japanese, and various Japanese store exclusive toys were simply imported Hasbro toys which Takara didn't see commercially viable as mass releases, there were a few genuine Japanese exclusives.

  • EZ Collection Bumblebee "scanning version" (a clear redeco of Legends Class Bumblebee, exclusively available with the August 2007 edition of Hyper Hobby magazine)
  • Bumblebee "limited metallic color version" (a redeco of the first Deluxe Class Bumblebee toy with a shiny gold metallic finish, exclusively available at Lawson stores)
  • Protoform Optimus Prime "Fusion Cluster Edition" (a redeco of Deluxe Class Protoform Optimus Prime in "entry mode" colors, exclusively available at the C3xHobby Convention and later also from e-Hobby)
  • Protoform Starscream "Fusion Cluster Edition" (a redeco of Deluxe Class Protoform Starscream in "entry mode" colors, exclusively available at the C3xHobby Convention and later also from e-Hobby)

Merchandise

Trivia

  • As of the Movie toyline, the "Ultra" pricepoint has been abolished. Whether this will continue to be the case for future lines remains to be seen, although Hasbro has stated a possible return to this pricepoint with Classics 2.0.

"Drought"

Movie Deluxe 2009 Bumblebee toy

Oh well. Better luck with the sequel toys!

Since the movie's premiere, many fans have complained of a severe toy shortage in most markets, particularly the U.S. Mainline figures have proven to be more difficult to locate at retail than in many years, if not ever. This is due to the convergence of several factors:

  • The tremendous success and high profile of the movie has vastly broadened the toy-buying audience, with many more kids, adult collectors, and scalpers seeking out product.
  • Major retailers such as Wal-Mart and Target placed orders for TF movie product based on their sales records for Cybertron and Classics figures, as well as movie-related toylines in general, which tend not to do well (as the SpiderMan-3 figures still warming shelves wherever you live can attest).
  • Unusual congestion at Chinese factories and shipping docks lengthened the time necessary to produce and ship new figures to the West.
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