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Transformers Animated Supreme - Roll Out Command Optimus Prime | 
| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $24.99 You Save: $25.00 (50%)
New (26) from $24.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 144
Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Age: 5 - 12 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 6 x 12.5 x 14.8
MPN: RobotRobot-14530 Model: 83613 UPC: 653569308089 EAN: 0653569308089 ASIN: B00172VQV2
Release Date: July 28, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Convert this OPTIMUS PRIME robot-to-vehicle figure from AUTOBOT robot warrior to Earth truck vehicle mode and back again | | • | Simply roll the truck forward to activate electronic revving engine sounds and the auto-spin conversion technology, then watch as the vehicle’s cab spins and changes into the robot’s upper body | | • | Place the ultra-axe in the robot’s hand and trigger the automatic pop-out “plasma blade” | | • | Stage your own decepticon showdown with punching and axe combat action | | • | Amaze onlookers with electronic speech, sirens, lights, and battle and conversion sounds his mouth even moves when talks, making him quite believable when he states, “My name is Optimus prime” |
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Product Description The fate of the galaxy is in your hands! Bigtime action and excitement with these out-of-this-world figures! From the hit Cartoon Network series. Aliens have landed in Detroit, and the time for action is now! From the runaway-success TV series, these colorful Transformers Animated Action Figures bring you bigtime excitement. The heroic Autobots are standing by to save the Allspark from the forces of evil, but the Decepticons are on their way. Will the good guys rescue the planet from Megatron's malevolent forces? That's up to you when you acquire these out-of-this-world figures from Hasbro! This robot in disguise brings you large action, and is fully transformable! The massive version of one of Cybertron's favorite sons morphs from Earth Truck to robot and back again, and is loaded with electronic lights and sounds. What's more, Optimus Prime features numerous weapons and a transformation that has to be seen to be believed. See for yourself!
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| Customer Reviews:
Awesome November 25, 2008 The toy is well made and will make a young man very happy at Christmas. I'm glad I bought it and if I were a young person, I would love to keep it for myself!
Just like you seen on the cartoon September 18, 2008 Its a really great toy, exactly as the cartoon and also have movements of their mouth, when is transform as truck looks just like the cartoon. really is a great piece.
You Have To Get One. August 7, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My mom bought me this figure for my birthday and I love it. The Auto-Spin conversion is a very nice feature. He says two phrases in robot mode. He says "My Name is Optimus Prime" and "Bring it On". Sorry the Headmaster doesn't fit on him. I have been wanting this figure forever. Ever since I first saw pictures of the prototype online I couldn't wait to get one and I did. For an honest 40-50 bucks get one.
Overall great toy, some minor dissatisfaction August 4, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
First off, I love this line of Animated transformers toys. Much more durable and easier to transform (fewer joints and pieces that fall off, IMO). They seem to be made with kids in mind, for a change.
The Optimus figure is cool enough. Can't say I'm a huge fan of the style of the semi that he turns into, but it's true to the animated series, so I can't fault the toy. Shelling out $50 for a toy, though, entitles me to gripe a bit about a couple of things that annoyed me:
1) within a day, his mouth plate stopped moving when you activate his sounds in robot mode. I replaced the batteries and find that I have to align the torso just right to get any wiggle at all out of his mouth, so my kid already says "he's broken".
2) The axe is cool and all, but it's heavy. I find his arm can only support the weight of it in one particular pose, or it gets all floppy and falls to his side.
3) it's pretty annoying to have to spin the torso half-a-dozen times to transform him into the truck. I understand the point was to make the truck-to-robot transformation cooler/easier, but it stinks going the other way.
A bit nit-picky, but again, you charge me $50 for a toy, and it better be right!
All-in-all, a nice, durable figure. MUCH easier to deal with than the Movie Optimus. These seem to be designed for kids to actually play with instead of just looking at them on a shelf.
Looking forward to the Ultra Magnus figure!
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