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| The mask was not normal yesterday, it won't be tomorrow. |
We're about to send out the shuttle. Any Decepticon shenanigans in your area?
~Jazz, Transformers movie
Aloha folks, we come to you today with the guy that supposedly started the 86 movie line: Jazz! Let's get started!


The figure is a deluxe size and apparently is smaller than the previous 86 figures I reviewed. The description in the back elucidates Jazz's futile escape from the ill-fated devouring of Moonbase 1 by Unicron, an event that occurs in the movie.
Jazz




Jazz comes with his workstation backdrop. It's actually pretty engaging as you can do some shots where you pretend he is pushing buttons. Probably one of the best backdrops we've received so far. He comes with his back (the roof) actually mis-transformed. And I actually thought this was how his back was like until later on. Not too sure why it came like that, but possibly the plastic bubble had issues housing its proper way of transformation. He is pretty light for a figure but sports some decent posing. I love the gun they gave him, a proper one that matches his G1 artwork and toys.
Alt mode



Instructions were used on this part eventually. Jazz is actually a fairly easy Transformer to fudge with in this mode. However, the part that irked me for a little till I pulled out the manual was his...metal waist. Yes. In order to plug the hands in the compartment, you have to rotate his metal waist. I mean this is a first and I thought this was strange even with the experience I have with figures. I still find that awkward, but yes, your metal waist once again rotates to the back for this transformation. He has a number 14 display instead of #4 due to licensing issues. However, this mode looks awesome as it looks close to his G1 appearance.
With United Jazz




I transformed his back right this time.



Yes, United Jazz can hold 86's weapon but I forgot to shoot it. 86 Jazz, however, loosely holds United Jazz's weapon. I couldn't find RTS Jazz at this time but United boy was around. I definitely like 86 Jazz's car mode a lot better. In comparison, United Jazz looks like some futuristic muscular version of Jazz. He still looks and plays great imo. The dark blues definitely look a lot better on United Jazz though. Dunno why the blues look light on 86. But I hear reprolabels can fix this problem. Reprolabels also fix his blue/red stripes he is lacking on his ankles. Something United Jazz got right.
Cliffjumper commence countdown
Where that thing come from?

"Who cares, let's just blast it out of the sky!"
Yeah, the last line didn't happen but just an alt scene I came up with.
Autobots! Transform and Roll out!
Conclusion
Here is 86 Jazz! I think he is done well for scale. He does, however, feel too light and he doesn't have that wow factor in comparison to Grimmy, Scourge, and Hot Rod. The blue is too light as usual but passable. Love the back drop once again. Car mode is the best looking classics alt mode version of him to date. Wingless Jazz everyone. United Jazz is still a good figure if you don't want another Jazz. But can't pass up a G1-anime accurate looking Jazz for your collection. Later folks.
Other 86 figures