Bumblebee (WFC)/merchandise
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There is a lot of merchandise of Aligned Bumblebee.
Merchandise
McDonald's
- Potato Bumblebee (Phone charm, 2011)
- Part of the "Transformers x McDonald's" promotion for Dark of the Moon, "Potato Bumblebee" is a "phone charm" toy that looks like a tasty salty set of fries, but pops open to reveal Prime Bumblebee.
- This toy was a free pack-in with the September 2011 issue of TV Boy magazine, promoting the campaign, which includes two genuine Dark of the Moon Happy Meal toys, and more-difficult-to-get Prime phone charms of "Burger Optimus" and "Shake Bulkhead".
- Bumblebee (Happy Meal, 2012)
- McNumber: 3
- Happy Meal Bumblebee is a nontransformable sports car! A spring-loaded missile launcher can be revealed in his roof, and when a missile is inserted, pressing the Autobot symbol on the roof fires it.
- Bumblebee (Happy Meal, 2013)
- McNumber: 4
- This Happy Meal Bumblebee is a nontransformable robot! Like most Happy Meal toys, this Bumblebee has no articulation besides his gimmick. By pulling his "wings" down like a lever, he delivers a powerful Autobot punch.
- Bumblebee (Happy Meal, 2015)
- McNumber: 5
- Bumblebee (Happy Meal, 2015)
- McNumber: 6
- Bumblebee (Happy Meal, 2016)
- Bumblebee (Happy Meal, 2016)
- Bumblebee (Happy Meal, 2017)
- Bumblebee Glow-in-the-Dark Mask (2016 / 2017)
Prime
First Edition
- Bumblebee Ion Blaster (2012)
- Released as part of the "First Edition" line, the Bumblebee Ion Blaster is a re-release of the 2007 movie Bumblebee AllSpark Blaster, with no changed made to it's appearance. Like the original the toy consists of a blaster attached to Bumblebee's (hollow) hand which a child can slip their own hand inside like a glove and wield. Pulling the trigger causes the toy to emit transformation sounds, allowing the user to transform the toy weapon from laser blaster mode to plasma cannon mode, by pulling the handle on the back. Laser blaster mode features laser pulse sounds and a "laser flare beam" (lights), while the plasma cannon mode has "plasma pulse lights" and explosion sounds.
Robots in Disguise
- Bumblebee Battle Mask (2012)
- Released as part of the Transformers Prime Robots in Disguise branding, this roleplay mask is designed to resemble Bumblebee's Prime appearance. It was later redecorated and remolded slightly into the Bumblebee Reveal the Shield mask and the Beast Hunters Bumblebee Battle Mask.
Beast Hunters
- Bumblebee Battle Mask (2013)
- A redecoration of the Bumblebee Battle Mask, this was released under the Beast Hunter line. It includes a new flip down transparent green visor that includes a fanged appearance.
Tomica
- No. 142 Transformers Bumblebee (December 2012)
- Tomica Bumblebee is a die-cast non-transforming toy of his car mode from Prime. It was sold as part of the "Dream Tomica Series", a subline featuring exclusively fictional vehicles. Like all Tomica toys & all Generation 2 Go-Bots and Spyhangers, Bumblebee features smooth-rolling axle/wheel construction that lets the toys be quickly zipped along smooth surfaces.
- Transformers Bumblebee (Black Version) (December 2014)
- A redeco of Dream Tomica Bumblebee in his black-and-yellow colors from the third season of the Prime cartoon. It was released exclusively in non-Japanese Asian countries, similar to the "GDO" Transformers: Generations toys.
Titan Heroes/Guardians
Every Robots in Disguise (2015)-related merchandise in this list has a scannable insignia sticker on it. For Hasbro releases, it temporarily unlocks that toy as a playable character in the Robots in Disguise mobile game, and can only be scanned once per day.
- Bumblebee (12-inch Titan Hero, 2013)
- Part of the Prime-portion of the Titan Heroes line, Bumblebee is a non-transforming 12" figure! Meant to be durable and inexpensive, the mold suffers from some unfortunate proportions. The door-wing piece is merely pegged in place, and he sports, not the standard five, but a whopping SEVEN points of articulation, including turning wrists! Wow.
- Bumblebee (16-inch Titan Hero, 2013)
- Bumblebee was also available in a 16-inch version, which is a different sculpt.
- Bumblebee (6-inch Titan Guardian, 2015)
- A 6-inch non-transforming figure of Robots in Disguise Bumblebee, with five points of articulation.
- His scannable Autobot insignia is on his robot mode chest. This badge is easily scannable while still in-package.
- Bumblebee (16-inch Titan Hero, 2015)
- Bumblebee (16-inch Electronic Titan Hero, 2015)
- Accessories: Decepticon Hunter
- Electronic Titan Hero Bumblebee is a modified version of the Titan Hero figure above, He comes with a Decepticon Hunter accessory, and electronic sound effects activated by pressing his Autobot insignia.
- His scannable Autobot insignia is on his robot mode chest. This badge is easily scannable while still in-package.
- The toy was first released in Taiwan and Hong Kong in February 2015.
- Bumblebee's Decepticon Hunter was redecoed into the Combiner Wars Spectrospear.
Thrilling 30
- Bumblebee (Collectible Figurine, 2014)
- Series / Number: 2 / #21
- Accessories: Collector's base
- A super-deformed Bumblebee was released among the blindpacked Thrilling 30 Collectible Figurines by Goldie Marketing. He comes with a base to help him stand, a collector's card that doubles as a puzzle piece, and a checklist.
- Collectible Figurines (5-pack, 2014)
- Series: 2
- Accessories: 5 collector's bases
- The same Bumblebee figurine was also available in a 5-pack alongside Shockwave, Wheeljack, Soundwave and an Insecticon.
Eaglemoss cards
Top Cau
- Transformers: Prime Easter egg (2014)
- In 2014, Brazilian chocolate manufacturer Top Cau released a Prime-themed Easter egg that came with a very simple-looking Bumblebee mask with holes for the eyes and mouth.
Kinder Surprise
- Transformers: Prime (2014)
- Only available inside a blindpacked chocolate egg as part of Kinder's Transformers: Prime series, this buildable Bumblebee mini-figure consists of a generic "cog" onto which his limbs and armor can be clipped to construct him. He has articulation on his shoulders and upper legs.
- Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015)
- The same figure was re-released with no noticeable changes as part of the follow-up Transformers: Robots in Disguise series.
- Transformers: Robots in Disguise (Easter egg, 2016)
- Exclusive to the Easter season, a bigger chocolate egg, also blindpacked, was sold containing either an Optimus Prime or a Bumblebee mini-statue. It came with an Autobot insignia-shaped launcher and a "target" made of paper with a Decepticon insignia printed on it. It is currently known to have only been available in Brazil.
Robots in Disguise (2015)
- Bumblebee 2-in-1 Blaster (2016)
- Accessories: 4 darts
- Bumblebee 2-in-1 Blaster converts from vehicle into a dart gun (no, seriously.) in just 1-step, which is basically a human-sized Targetmaster, except there's no robot mode. His scan-badge is located at the right side of the rear panel. Scanning the sticker with the mobile game unlocks a random amount of Energon "currency" and a randomized bonus power-up item.
- Blaster does not convert into robot.
- Bumblebee Mask (2016)
- A mask based on Bumblebee's design in Robots in Disguise features a scan-badge located at the left cheek. Scanning the sticker with the mobile game unlocks a random amount of Energon "currency" and a randomized bonus power-up item.
Tiny Titans
- Bumblebee (Tiny Titans, 2015)
- Series: 1
- Number: 1/12
- Part of the initial assortment of Tiny Titans, this version of Bumblebee is a very small, soft-plastic figure of him in robot mode, cast in dark gray plastic with some bits of yellow paint. Oddly, he is sculpted with a nose.
- Sold in a blindpacked baggie, he comes with a collectible card with a scan-badge for the Robots in Disguise mobile game, which unlocks a random amount of Energon "currency" and a randomized bonus power-up item.
- Bumblebee (Tiny Titans, 2016)
- Series: 6
- Number: 1/12
- Part of the sixth blind-bagged assortment of Tiny Titans, this version of Bumblebee is cast in yellow plastic, and carries his Decepticon Hunter in sword mode. As per usual, he comes with a trading card with a scan-badge for the mobile game, which unlocks a random amount of Energon "currency" and a randomized bonus power-up item.
Transformers Adventure Gum
- Bumblebee (2016)
- Accessories: Decepticon Hunter
- Part of the Adventure Shokugan series, this Bumblebee is a transformable snap-fit kit molded entirely in yellow plastic, with detailing from stickers. The kit's transformation engineering is borrowed from the Warrior class figure. his Decepticon Hunter can be pegged onto either both sides of his vehicle mode. Unlike some of the kits, Bumblebee requires to have his car doors removed and peg onto his back while transforming into robot mode.
PEZ
- Bumblebee (Pez Dispenser, 2016)
- Accessories: 3 packs of Candy
- This PEZ Bumblebee candy dispenser features Bumblebee's very happy head based on his Robots in Disguise appearance. Tilt his head back and hard chalky candy pops out of his throat!
- Bumblebee (Connectibles, 2017)
- Accessories: 3 packs of candy, torso front/back, left & right arms, sword
- Part of the "Connectibles" line of Pez dispensers, this time the normal Bumblebee dispenser comes additional torso & arm pieces to turn it into an "action hero". As the pieces are designed to fit on any Pez dispenser, you can mix and match as you like, not just with normal Pez dispensers from the entire history of the candy, but with the add-on bits from other Connectibles, including Optimus Prime, Twilight Sparkle and Rainbow Dash from My Little Pony, and the Nicktoons Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Dickie Toys
- Bumblebee (RC Turbo Racer, 2016)
- This Bumblebee is a 1/24 scale non-transforming remote-controlled car which is based on his vehicle mode in the Robots in Disguise cartoon. He also features light-up headlight and wheels.
- Bumblebee (RC Flip'N'Race , 2016)
- Accessories: Remote Control, 3 Batteries, battery box, USB cord
- This Bumblebee is a 1/16 scaled non-transforming remote-controlled car which features asymmetrically bigger wheels which also enables let him race upside down, similarly to the canceled Double Siders cars from the Robot Powered Machines line. Likewise, he also features a sculpted Bumblebee picture underneath his vehicle. He also comes with an additional USB cord, presumably meant for recharging.
- Bumblebee (Mission Racer, 2016)
- Accessories: Rubber Band, Ramp
- Mission Racer Bumblebee features a pull-back gimmick by using a rubber band: insert the rubber band onto the front and rear post (you have to open the hatch first), then place Bumblebee onto the ramp and elongate his vehicle mode backwards, and release it to allow the car to zoom forward. The rubber band also has Bumblebee's name and the Autobot insignia tampographed oh it.
- Bumblebee (Mini-Con Deployer, 2016)
- Accessories: Slipstream disc, Sawback disc
- Mini-Con Deployer Bumblebee features light-up vehicle underbody & headlights and a launching sound gimmick by pressing the Autobot insignia. He can also launch the included Mini-con disc with his vehicle front while triggering the light & sound gimmicks at the same time.
Die-cast Cars
- Bumblebee (Single Pack, 2015/2017)
- Released as part of the Single Pack assortment, Bumblebee is a show-accurate, non-transforming die-cast vehicle based on his alternate mode. He features through-axle construction, allowing for super-speedy racing on smooth surfaces, and his car mode is compatible with many tracks and playsets from Hot Wheels and Matchbox. Like all die-cast cars, His plastic tires feature sculpted insignias.
- He was also available with the following redeco variants:
- Power Up, which features metallic blue paint applications.
- Neon, which features a brighter hue of yellow.
- Cybertron, which features a gray scale redeco.
- Stealth, which features yet another Stealth-themed color.
- Desert, which features sand detailing.
- Arctic, which features white redeco.
- Energon, which features shiny metallic paint.
- Bumblebee (Tin Box, 2016)
- This Bumblebee toy car is unchanged, with a new collectible slide-out tin box featured in the packaging...and a random transformation scene card.
- Bumblebee (Light Up Racer, 2016/2017)
- This Bumblebee toy car features a (pointless) blue-colored light-up gimmick underneath, which is probably meant to represent him having an LED underbody. Once activated, the light emits to a smoke grey plate underneath with Bumblebee's head sculpted on it. He also comes with his own Tech Spec collector card. Batteries also included.
- Bumblebee with Steeljaw (2-pack, 2016)
- An unchanged Bumblebee is packed with also an unchanged Steeljaw car.
- Robot Team 5-pack (2016)
- An unchanged Bumblebee is packed with an unchanged Optimus Prime, Strongarm, Sideswipe, & Steeljaw.
- Robots in Disguise 5-pack (2016)
- A stealth redeco of the Bumblebee car, named "Special Mission Bumblebee", is based on his Warrior Class/3-Step Changer Night Ops Bumblebee's coloration. He is packed with an unchanged Prime, Strongarm, Steeljaw, and a redecoed Sideswipe.
- Bumblebee (Plastic Robots & Car 2-pack, 2017)
- This 2-pack features an again, unchanged Bumblebee toy car, but with a show-accurate, non-transforming robot mode figure as a bonus!
- Robots in Disguise 5-pack (2017)
- Robots in Disguise 8-pack (2017)
- Robots in Disguise 11-Pack (2017)
- The unchanged Bumblebee car (or any of his random redecoes) was also available in either of these multi-packs. He would probably be bundled with his robot mode figurine though.
Robot Figures
Surprise Drinks
- Bumblebee (2016)
- Surprise Drinks Bumblebee is a show-accurate 1.5-inch non-transforming figure hidden inside the capsule taped to the bottle. Since the figures are blindpacked, Bumblebee can be found in any randomly-packed bottle, so... good luck.
Art Brink
- Toothbrush (2017)
- Brazilian company Art Brink released a Robots in Disguise Bumblebee figurine with a children-sized toothbrush sticking out of his back.
Signature Publishing
- Bumblebee Car Launcher (2017)
- Accessories: Key, Ramp
- Included with the 22nd issue of Signature Publishing's Robots in Disguise (2015) magazine, this Bumblebee car is a non-transforming car that runs by inserting the key onto the rear section of the vehicle (that sounds wrong), and squeeze both sides to the key to allow the car to launch. Stunts with the included Ramp and crashing on the Steeljaw target piece is optional.
- Scanning either both the ramp & the key's badges will give you random Energon currencies for the Mobile Game, and due to having two identical patterns, you can only scan one of them.
Jada Toys
- Bumblebee vs. Chase Bumper Cars Twin Pack R/C (2-pack, 2019)
- Accessories: Bumper car, remote controller
- Released by Jada Toys, this set includes non-transforming figures of Bumblebee and Chase along with a radio-controlled bumper car and a remote controller for each figure. Despite being branded as a Rescue Bots Academy product, the controllers feature a sticker with the old Rescue Bots logo and the figures themselves are based on the character designs from the original series rather than its sequel.
- Bumblebee Roadster (RC Radio Control Car, 2022)
- Accessories: Radio controlled car, remote controller
- Another Jada Toys RC car release, this set includes a non-transforming figure of Bumblebee, this time based on his actual Rescue Bots Academy design, driving a convertible version of his own vehicle mode. Despite this, the controller once again features a sticker with the old Rescue Bots logo.