Generations

Toy News: "Buzzworthy Bumblebee" Origin Bumblebee Revealed by In Demand Toys

Last year the Buzzworthy Bumblebee Target exclusive line of figures took fans by surprise when it just appeared on shelves without any official announcement.  That tradition seems like it will be continuing into 2021.  UK retailer In Demand Toys has revealed a previously unannounced Buzzworthy figure: Origin Bumblebee!  For the first time ever, a figure made in the Generations style will feature Bumblebee in his G1 Cybertronian mode, transforming into the "flying saucer"-esque vehicle seen in the first e

Entertainment News: Netflix Releases First Footage from "Kingdom"

After yesterday's reveals from Transformers: Rise of the Beasts it seems the Beasties are having quite a moment! Today Netflix released the first footage from the final chapter of the War for Cybertron trilogy, Kingdom! This clip shows off several Beast Wars characters and a surprise return of another character. The footage starts at around 9:23 in the video embedded below:

Toy News: "Kingdom" T-Wrecks Listed on Target.com

Fans have seen leaked samples and official product photos of the upcoming Kingdom T-Wrecks for over a month now.  The figure is a redeco of the Kingdom Megatron figure, paying homage to the Dinobots character from the early 2000's.  Now, likely for "Transformers Tuesday", Target has posted the listing for T-Wrecks on their site!  According to the listing, those fans holding Target Red Cards will be able to order first.  This "Red Card early acce

Toy News: New Photos of "Studio Series" Gnaw, Slug and Wreck-Gar

Takara Tomy has posted new listings on its web site for three of the upcoming Studio Series 1986 figures: Gnaw, Slug with Daniel Witwicky and Wreck-Gar. Gnaw is listed at 3520 Yen (about $32.13 USD), Slug at 7920 Yen (about $72.30 USD) and Wreck-Gar at 5500 Yen (about $50.21). Each figure is listed with a release date of November 2021. These are not the actual US prices of course, as generally Japanese prices for Transformers are higher than the prices of their US counterparts.