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Transformer Generation 1 Re-issue Exclusive Soundwave Decepticon .

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Description:

It's a world where things are not what they seem. It's a world of heroic Autobots and evil Decepticons who are known as The Transformers! You hold in your hands a reproduction of one of the most popular Generation 1 Transformers characters of all time. Identical to the original toy, this convertible action figure lets you reproduce all the action of the sinister Soundwave. It is said Soundwave can hear a fly sneeze. Uses anything he hears for blackmail to advance his status. Opportunist. Despised by all other Decepticons. Sensors can detect even lowest energy radio transmissions. Able to read minds by monitoring electrical brain impulses. Acts as radio link for others. Locates and identifies Autobots, then informs Decepticons. Carries a concussion blaster gun. Often target of retaliation by his comrades.

Features:

Generation 1 Replica Reissue


Include Ravage and Laserbeak


Transformers Generation 1 Exclusive Soundwave Reissue


Product Details:
Product Weight: 1.76 pounds
Package Length: 8.9 inches
Package Width: 6.7 inches
Package Height: 2.7 inches
Package Weight: 2.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 22 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 22 customer reviews )
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14 of 14 found the following review helpful:

5Amazing Re-IssueMar 27, 2007
By J. Decelles
I wish Transformers like this were re-issued more often. This is certainly a prize for anyones collection!

The toy comes packaged extremely well, Takara and Hasbro know that they are selling collector's items so they display this toy and all of his accessories very nicely. The box has a fold-open flap with a large picture of the toy in robot mode as well as some background info. On the other side the toy is stored in cassette player mode very visible in behind the plastic. Ravage and Laserbeak are both stored in robot mode and look great in the packaging.

If you choose to open your Soundwave, he also comes in vacumm molded plastic, with a removeable plastic cover, so you can take him out of the box and display him without the cardboard so you can see everything. Nicely missing are any twist-ties. If I have any gripe about recent transformers toys its the amount of twist-ties holding the toy in the package. For 20th Anniversary Prime there were about 20. This toy is held in place by the molded plastic, and the clear plastic cover. He is easy to get out of his box, and easy to put him back in for display.

The toy itself is made from plastic very similar to the original. It feels classic, and it is more brittle than more modern transformer toys, so you probably want to be careful with this toy (won't survive a fall off a shelf, for instance). And as mentioned, the cassette door is enlarged using a newer mold than the original Soundwave. For some people this is a draw-back, but personally I don't care.

A lot of attention to detail was put into this toy back in the 80's when it was released as part of Takara's Diaclone toy line. The weapons transforming into batteries is a real nice touch, as is the fact that the batteries are stored in the battery compartment (which even has a belt clip! :)

If you can find one of these toys and are a Transformers Fan, don't let it pass, buy it right away. I was lucky enough to find some at my local Toy R' Us and I bought 3 of them for their list price of $30, but it is unlikely you will find one there anymore. The TRU near me has been sold out for weeks, and when I tried to order them over the phone the operator told me that they were running out because the pre-order and sales had been higher than anticipated.

So if you see one, buy it!

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5It's about time!Mar 09, 2007
By Mr_Buick "World's biggest Jay Leno fan"
Cougar said it best- you cannot put a price on the memories returned on the purchase of this figure. Some have complained about the bigger cassette door but I can certainly live with it. One of my favorite things about this figure is that the weapons in robot mode store as batteries for the tape player in the alternate mode. To me though, the best part is that this Soundwave reissue comes packaged with Ravage and Laserbeak- two of the highly sought-after microcassettes. And because of his enlarged door, both can fit in at once! As with my past G1 Transformer reviews, I would not reccommend this figure to anyone under the age of 14 or 15 due to fragility issues- but any child of the 80s like myself will be thrilled with this Soundwave reissue.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5But where's Rumble?Nov 03, 2007
By Jeffrey S. Schweitzer "dentate"
My kids' only question was where Rumble was. They have become huge fans of the old cartoons via Internet, and like them much more than the 2007 movie version, so it was a big thrill for them to receive this toy. It is beautifully packaged, and the durability is not so big a deal as some have made; it is a shame to open the beautiful package but a toy is a toy! Laserbeak and Ravage even have their own separate little cassette cases, and one of Soundwave's "battery" canons actually holds a missile.

Biggest problem I had was trying to explain to my kids what cassettes and cassette players were. Kind of like explaining the concept of a rotary dial phone...Gosh I am old.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Reliving my youthMar 27, 2007
By The Robster "robster80"
I don't care what otehr decade you were born in, the 80's were the best, and nothing was better than the classic Transformers. SOundwave was one of the many favorites I never had as a kid, but today I am glad that these re-issued toys are here.

SOundwave was cool, evern moreso than Blaster in my opinion. He was the first with his cassettes - Laserbeak, Ravage, and Rumble - and while he got pushed back in seaosn 3, he was still a welcome sight as most of the original characters were axed. It's been over 20 years, and now... I'm proud to say SOundwave is the latest in my nostalgic collection. If you love Gen 1 TF, or just love robots, SOundwave is a definite must-have in your collection.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Soundwave Returns.Jul 30, 2008
By Casimus Prime
This is a reissue I can't refuse. It is a repaint of Soundblaster (so he can hold two tapes instead of one). The batteries turn into weapons (although the gun can't shoot). He comes with Ravage and Laserbeak. If you put Ravage through a red glass item, he has the weak spots to Fortress Maximus (what the orignial Soundblaster had on Buzzsaw). He is a very nice figure and was my first Soundwave. Overall rating 10-10.

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