

🚗 Transform your playtime with Arcee’s fierce style and unstoppable moves!
The Toys Generations War for Cybertron: Earthrise Deluxe WFC-E17 Arcee Action Figure is a 5-inch collectible inspired by the Bumblebee Cyberverse Adventures cartoon. Designed for kids 8 and up, it features a smooth 13-step transformation from robot to car, culminating in an exciting Dual Energon Lazer attack. Each Deluxe figure includes a Build-a-Figure piece to assemble the fan-favorite character Maccadam, making it a must-have for both young fans and seasoned collectors.
R**T
I was debating between going with the Earthrise or the Cyberverse Arcee and after watching numerous YouTube reviews, I opted for the Cyberverse Arcee. Though I would normally have wanted a look consistent with the G1 movie, I have been watching Cyberverse with my young son and found the Arcee character in Cyberverse to be hilariously refreshing and her figure has a fun-loving smile. The figure has a good build, is sturdy, is very pink, and stands out in my collection. She sizes well next to Earthrise Prowl and Hound. I am happy with the purchase.
J**R
Excelente pieza, lo recomiendo
E**S
Bought for my daughters 6th birthday. She loves it easy to follow instructions for her.
L**O
Molto bello
S**N
First off before we begin the review. This is the Transformers Bumblebee Cyberverse Adventures Arcee, NOT the Earthrise Deluxe WFC-E17. Take note, lest you be disappointed. The images of the figure are the actual figure you will receive. Arcee has been released many many times at this point. She has been made into a headmaster, has had her own mold in a Transformers Generations figure, and is even getting her own Masterpiece figure! Things have definitely changed since the 80s when Takara and Hasbro decided that boys didn't want female actions figures and robots. This version of her is from the Bumblee Cyberverse Adventures line. The Bumblebee Cyberverse adventures is a heavily stylized animated series and this figure follows suit, hence not very G1, and more it's own thing. The figure itself is well molded and looks pretty good. I do wish they spent a little more in paint, especially on the head. The only paint you're getting there is 2 eyes, 2 eyebrows, and the lips. It does feel like this figure could benefit from more color work, all the light pink plastic feels pretty monotone. The tranformation is solid, and both the vehicle mode and the car mode look very good. The weapon are once again monotone (in the same pale pink plastic again). The blaster "effects" are clear blue and serve to look like "cool" SFX. Overall I do really like this figure.. It is fun to transform and displays well. BONUS? This is part of a Build A figure line. That means you can assemble MACADAM if you buy 8 other figures from the line. So MACADAM is a cool character from the original G1 transformer comics, but really only got his first big role in cyberverse. I DO really like MACADAM, but the figure is distasteful to me. I hate when i see transformers that don't transform. It feels lazy to me. Could they have made MACADM transform into some kinda funky space ship? Yes? Could they have made him a "Shell former" so he'd be easier to design? Yes! Did they do that? No. They made a standard posable action figure. That's why I find this figure distasteful to me. Arcee is still cool though.
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