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Blog #1055: Toy Review: Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015) McDonald’s Toys 2016 (Bumblebee, Optimus Prime, Steeljaw, Thunderhoof)

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Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015) McDonald’s Toys 2016 (Bumblebee, Optimus Prime, Steeljaw, Thunderhoof)

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This time around, McDonald’s had four different characters each with a  toy in robot and vehicle mode.

Bumblebee (Vehicle)

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Bumblebee has really nice paint apps, but the missile sticking out of his grill is pretty silly looking.

Bumblebee (Robot)

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Robot Bumblebee looks pretty good.

Optimus Prime (Vehicle)

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I really like Optimus Prime’s flip up launcher, and the vehicle is nicely detailed.

Optimus Prime (Robot)

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Optimus Prime’s legs are enormous compared to his body, but he’s not bad overall.

Steeljaw (Vehicle)

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Steeljaw’s vehicle mode looks pretty cool.  The disc launcher on the roof works pretty well.

Steeljaw (Robot)

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Steeljaw’s not bad looking, but I still can’t really get behind these animal robot mode Decepticons

Thunderhoof (Vehicle)

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Thunderhoof’s vehicle looks good, but it would look much better if they had painted the comb black.

Thunderhoof (Robot)

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Probably the worst of the bunch.  Thunderhoof’s missile will not stay loaded in the launcher.  It just fires on its own after a while.

Overall: About what you’d expect from McDonald’s toys.  A few good, a d few not so good.  Nothing great.

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Tagged: Bumblebee, McDonald’s, Optimus Prime, RID, Robots in Disguise, Steeljaw, Thunderhoof, Toys, Transformers, Transformers: Robots in Disguise

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