Do you have problems finding a gift which could keep a two year old boy occupied for hours? Costing a mere amount of $24.99 look no further, the Transformers Power Bots toy range, based on the commercially successful Transformers movie series wins hands down. Here I’m going to discuss the Optimus Prime and a stealth fatigued Bumblebee action figures.
Pose the freedom-fighting figure in robot mode and fire missiles at the enemy. Convert the robot’s battle station into a trailer in truck mode, where you can also launch a roller at your target!
An electronic AUTOBOT shield heats up your homemade adventures with OPTIMUS PRIME speech and conversion sounds. Clip it to your belt or stand it up on a table, desk or shelf!
Read the re-issue of the original TRANSFORMERS comic book and play the 25th anniversary MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE DVD (DVD player not included).
Featuring the first three episodes of the original animated series, three desktop wallpapers and never before seen MEGATRON and OPTIMUS PRIME character art, this is one cool collector’s pack to celebrate the robotic craze that has lasted for a quarter century.
There aren’t many kids’ television franchises that have endured the test of time. During the 1980s, Transformers held the attention of youngsters just about every Saturday morning. But with the present day resurgence of the Transformers series with an all new CGI, Hollywood makeover, a whole new age group of Transformers followers has been introduced to the story’s timeless appeal.
The crossover between old and brand new buffs is seen in the progression of the toy Transformers figures. The kids of the eighties have grown to adults with young families of their own, nevertheless the lure of the Transformers world continues to be the same, if not more popular than at any time!
Released in early 2009, this series has updates of 3 classic Minibots as well as a new version of the Micromaster version of Rodimus (Prime/Hot Rodimus/Hot Rod/whatever). Each transforms, and Wheelie has a little blue slingshot in his shoulder. Neat! These are some of my favorite figures out of Hasbro lately.
If you have had to shop for small children before, you know that buying toys for boys can be frustrating sometimes! It doesn’t have to be this way, however. It’s true that every child is different, but before you head out to the stores looking for great deals, take a look at some of the most popular toys for boys in 2010.