Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Studio Series 86 13 Cliffjumper Deluxe review

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Aloha folks, I am back after a small Christmas break. This time I got Buzzworthy Bumblebee Cliffjumper 86 on review. In the review, there will be comparison shots with his Earthrise counterpart plus scale placement alongside 86 Jazz. Do I prefer this guy better or is the ER version the better one all around? Let's find out and lets get started!

Boxing and contents

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This is the first of my Buzzworthy BB (and only one so far) that I picked up from Amazon.com. He was a very difficult figure to obtain initially as a Target exclusive. All of a sudden, this guy starts appearing in discount stores all over the mainland USA. Now he appears in Amazon.com for the same $23 retail price. I figure why not. Box looks gratifying. Love his side panel artworks where CJ is springing into battle and the opposite end looks like something of a 3-d comic. I won't name the robots but I think you can figure them out if you are a G1 fan. The backdrop included is pretty much the same as Jazz's one from the 86 line. What would had been great is if we got a new backdrop in the scene where Jazz and CJ was heading to their ships amid the vacuumed debris caused by Unicron. The back of the box describes how CJ is attempting to escape Moonbase 1. Would had fit that scene nicely. Also, its neat to have the plastic that once housed most figures before the lack-of-plastic boxes emerged. Then again, the figure is roughly about 1-2 years old now. Thanks to the the lack of distribution this supply once endured is finally now making its way out to the public on a bigger scale.

Standing tall ( with ER CJ and 86 Jazz). 


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This is pretty much the same figure as the ER one. The main differences are BWB CJ comes in his actual G1 toon colors. The red is much lighter in this one and his gun is more of a turquoise color. Also, the blacks on the guns are a bit lighter than the ER version. Last but not least, BWB CJ has his Autobot insignia on his front chest; he also has one on his left foot. Figure wise, they function and play alike though.  No loose issues on this guy. If I had to pick one, I do prefer how BWB CJ looks. I do like the paint apps and the greys especially over the blacks on the ER version. The latter just had too much black colors. 

Alt modes and comparisons.


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Same old transformation as the ER version. Plays identical and looks the same but just different paint applications on certain areas again. On this one, I personally felt and wished that Hasbro went the extra mile and made BWB CJ a buggie like how he was supposed to be in the actual G1 movie. The paint colors look great in his robot mode, but I'm just not feeling this one in alt mode. I feel the darker red works a little better for the ER version.  Then you got a mix bag on both versions when it comes to their back bumpers. They are both painted in different areas. Would had been nice to see the BWB version have it entirely painted. 

Conclusion:

BWB CJ for the win especially in robot mode. That is how CJ should look. However, as I stated earlier that he should had been a buggie for his alt mode. For me, I display most of my figures in robot mode so I say BWB is the way to go. No real difference otherwise besides cosmetics. At this point, if you are deliberating on who to choose, its really comes down to if you prefer G1 colors or the ER version colors. To make things a little easier, its probably best to go with BWB because he is cheaper at the time this review is being written. Take care folks. Jesus loves you. 

Sunday, December 10, 2023

Transformers Toys Studio Series Leader Class SS-111 (86-19) Dinobot Snarl Review

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Aloha folks! Once again I am back with another TF review. This time it's Snarl! The Dinobot that had less than one minute of screen time in the TF 86 flick. How does this guy fare? Let's get started!

Boxing

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Ever since the Power of the Primes line, I never picked up any Japanese Transformers since their releases were pretty much the same as the western ones. This went good for my wallet in the past few years. However, I missed the pre-orders for Snarl on Amazon.com. Like lightning, this guy went out quick. As of today, it seems like a bunch of people are still struggling to get this guy during the course of this review. 

I recently went on a trip to Japan and there I saw the Japanese release of Snarl in Osaka! Of course, I didn't hesitate to pick him up. He was pricier but thanks to the strong U.S. Dollar, I was able to pick this guy up roughly for the same $55 this guy originally went for here in the west. So any one traveling to Japan will have better luck picking this guy up if they don't mind Japanese words scribbled all over the box. Not to mention, the Japanese releases are numbered differently. The instructions are in English though. If you are wondering what the words are saying, use Google lens on your phone to translate ( I have a section on this). The last picture in this category is just a tag that says I bought the figure. 

Snarl reporting for duty

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It was nice of Hasbro to release this guy who barely appeared in the film. He was shown in some of the first trailers but for some odd reason, Snarl really didn't make the final cut of the film. In fact, his longest scene, which most likely was an animation error, was where Ultra Magnus rallies his Autobots prior to Galvatron attacking them (which is also the theme of this release). You can see Snarl dodging some laser shots but Swoop is apparently missing. And when UM and his crew board the shuttle, Snarl is missing once again though Swoop magically reappears. Of course Hasbro retconned the storyline into saying Snarl stayed behind to help Blaster salvage Autobot city. That works I guess.

As for the figure, Snarl comes with just a sword, which I felt could had been a little longer. The sword is pretty nice looking though. However, his release is lacking a gun which third parties are selling through Ebay and such. The figure comes with his back detached so you got to attach it which is pretty easy. His shoulder wings from behind looks like something of an Egyptian motif. Doesn't really bug me. Just pointing this out, that is all. Snarl plays really well in this mode. I'm probably only saying this because his buddy Sludge was a disappointing release for a Dinobot due to all his limbs being wobbly. I still own the wobbly version as of this date. He looked great but he is best left in Dino mode. Thank God Hasbro didn't make this guy similar to Sludge and he joins Grimlock and Slag in having some replayability. Basically, his joints are tight and not loose like Sludge. Snarl handles great and looks good overall. 


Stegosaurus! And his Dinobuddies. 

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Snarl is probably the most easiest to transform of all the Dinobots imo. To a degree, I feel like he is the smallest of the bunch sans Swoop (who have yet to be released). Height wise is he taller than Sludge but Sludge looks bigger overall thanks to his length. Because his head in Dino mode comes out of each of his legs in robot mode; his head is split in the middle. In addition, you can split his bottom lip as well. Two ways you can store his weapon on this mode. If you want more of an incognito look, you can place it underneath his chest/belly area. If you don't mind his sword sticking on his back, he has one peg, well, on his back. It is also here where you can see some of his yellow colors differing from one another. His head and feet have more of a yellow tone while his plates and tail are colored gold. Perhaps, my real and only complaint is his tail. I wish you could raise it because it droops too low for my tastes. The box even shows him utilizing his tail as a weapon. Would had been nice to toggle around with it. His Dino mode is nicely done though. 

One last thing, unlike his Dinobuddies, Snarl is missing an effect holder in his mouth. Grimlock, Sludge, and Slag have one each in their mouths. It would had been nice to keep it consistent but thanks to his transformation style, it was most likely difficult to put one in him. 


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Scale for your viewing pleasure. It was also this time where I discovered one of Slag's left shoulder plate holder was fractured. The plate will go in but will fall out pretty easy. I only pray it lasts till Swoop comes in. I need to have at least one picture of the Dinobots transformed together. 

Box translated via Google lens. 

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The last picture cracked me up: "There are parts that made me laugh." I dunno know if Google lens is accurate but this is what I got. One thing that is missing or is different in this release is the scene description the western releases got. If you look at the 2nd pic of this category, it only tells you info on the release dates of the 86 and 2007 flick. On the western releases, it says "Snarl and the Autobots must find a way to destroy Unicron before Cybertron is devoured." Source: Amazon. 


Conclusion

 Snarl is a fine addition to your 86 roster. He is welcome collection especially if you are a Dinobot fan and breath of fresh air after Sludge's looseness. I'm glad once again Hasbro decided to make an 86 figure out of him despite being barely being in the film. Most fans questioned if he really did exist or if he was just an error. Whatever you believe, we got an 86 version of him and he definitely doesn't disappoint. Ciao and see you next time!