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TRANSFORMERS Studio Series 91 Leader-Clase The Fallen 21.5 cm Action Figure Revenge, Multi

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INCH SCALE AUTOBOT HOT ROD: Figure features vivid, movie-inspired deco, is highly articulated for posability and comes with a blaster accessory inspired by the film While it has never been confirmed, the move to include 1986 characters in the Studio Series toyline after three years of continuous focus on the live-action films, was likely done to allow Hasbro and TakaraTomy to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the film, without stepping on the toes of the Beast Wars 25th anniversary, which was celebrated as a part of the War for Cybertron Trilogy. Evidence suggesting this is the inclusion of some of the film's main characters ( Cyclonus, Rodimus Prime and Galvatron) being sold in the concurrently-ran Kingdom toyline and the shared design aesthetics of the toys between both lines.

Since even before history was recorded on Cybertron, the Fallen has lurked in the shadows, guiding the fate of his fellow machines. His is the hand in the darkness that drives the engines of fate. It was him that engineered the civil war on Cybertron and drove the Decepticons to slaughter their Autobot counterparts. Now on the primitive, flesh-slug infected planet known as Earth, he has stepped out of the shadows to finally seize the power he has sought for millennia. Robot Replicas The FallenVery interested to see how they handle AOE Galvatron and The Fallen, and what The Fallen will transform into. In a variable universal stream, Devastator worked to uncover the Star Harvester for the Fallen in Cairo. Revenge of the Fallen: Autobots/Decepticons This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail. Cores, Deluxes, Megatron

Mixmaster had attempted to reactivate the rest of the Constructicons and Devastator, but was defeated by Ironhide. Dark of the Moon: Autobots/Decepticons Devastator also has what appears to be two smaller excavator shovels that fold out of his mouth as he expands it to use his Vortex Grinder. At this point it feels as if the animators were just throwing in random construction equipment components all over the show to exaggerate his size, despite there only being between a debatable nine or ten vehicles visible pre-transformation. STUDIO SERIES DELUXE CLASS: Deluxe Class figures are 4.5-inch collectible action figures inspired by iconic movie scenes and designed with specs and details to reflect the Transformers movie universe, now including The Transformers: The Movie! If the first Transformers were Primus's disciples, then The Fallen is his Judas. At the dawn of time, he was Megatronus, one of a brotherhood of vastly powerful beings dedicated to the well-being of their world. But The Fallen would gain his current moniker by turning against his brother Primes and his purpose to pursue his own ends, also earning the moniker "the first Decepticon" in the process. His frightening form is a metal cage for primal, burning forces of chaos, giving him the appearance of a living furnace. These cauldron-like forces purged him of what empathy and morality remained; all that remains now is hatred and purest rage.

EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:I'm definitely on board for almost all of the Bayverse figures coming next year - the only maybe is Crosshairs, depends if it's a new mold or not. CLASSIC SLINGSHOT ACCESSORY: This Autobot Wheelie figure comes with a slingshot accessory inspired by the movie Bee's DOTM appearance is my favorite look for him, so I'm super pumped we're seeing it in SS! The SS-49/74 mold will make a great base, they'll just have to remold some of the parts (spoiler in alt mode, robot mode chest, and a bunch of other smaller things). In early drafts of Revenge of the Fallen, The Fallen doesn't appear in person until the climax, communicating with Megatron aboard the Nemesis via an interdimensional window. This led to the sarcophagus storyline in the comics, where only discovering the harvester's location would free him. When dropped from the film to give the character more screen time, it led to a massive plot hole in the comic storyline that was only resolved two years later by John Barber in Convergence. Whether he's formed from six, seven, eight, or even nine Constructicons, Devastator is a giant among giants. He is in fact so huge that his body simply cannot support itself when carrying his weight upright, forcing him to lumber on all fours.

Separate the shoulders from the main body and swing them forward (the chest "windows" will go with them).BIG SCREEN-INSPIRED: This 3.5-inch Autobot Ratchet figure is inspired by the character’s appearance in the 1986 film The Transformers: The Movie! With compound hip and ankle joints and fixed-angle "knees", along with complex shoulder and bicep assemblies, this Devastator has far greater flexibility than any previous version, and as such can stand more erect than is typical for the character. This allows a pose similar to early concept art, and makes him easily the largest Studio Series figure to date.

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