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Bay stated in an early interview that Bumblebee stands about 17.5 feet tall (5.33 m), [18] but the official guide to the Transformers video game says he is 16 feet tall (4.88 m). Bumblebee depicted as a 1977 Camaro and three different iterations of a fifth-generation Camaro and below as a modified 2011 Camaro SS
Dan Gilvezan also voiced Outback, Hot Spot and Snapdragon on the show and reprised Bumblebee in the 1986 feature film The Transformers: The Movie. Gilvezan also worked on Jem , providing a few guest roles on various episodes, though he did play (with a British accent) a recurring character called Sean Harrison, one of Kimber's many crushes, who ...
Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday is a science fiction novel written by Alan Dean Foster. 'It is a prequel to the Michael Bay Transformers film. It is based on a story by David Cian. [15] The story is set in 1969 and details the account of a top secret space ship called Ghost-1, built by the American organization known as Sector 7.
This is a list of video games based on the Transformers television series and movies, or featuring any of the characters.. Transformers games have been released for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Family Computer, Family Computer Disk System, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64, PlayStation 2, Mobile, iOS, Android, webOS, BlackBerry OS, and Virtual Console.
Blasting the Decepticon capital city of Kaon free from Cybertron's surface, Megatron manages to cripple the Elite Guard using a captured Sentinel as an explosive projectile. Optimus and his crew (Bumblebee, Sari, Ratchet, Jazz, and Ironhide) must stop Megatron from making his ultimate play as he sets the mobile Kaon on a collision course with ...
Bumblebee and Chromia head into the gaseous Argon Sea to reclaim the body of Windblade which a shark-bot stole from them. Bumblebee engages the shark and captures it only to fall into the ravine. The shark-bot then introduces itself to Chromia as HammerByte and explains it was possessed by a malevolent beast called the Dweller.
The Transformers: The Movie, it is possible he was killed when Unicron attacked Moonbase 1, but nothing official was ever said. Don Messick: Unknown Gears is anti-social, a self-proclaimed misfit. [37] Finds fault in everything and everyone. Acts this way to help cheer others up as they try to cheer him up. Tremendous strength and endurance.
The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye was a serialized comic series that was part of IDW Publishing's The Transformers comic book line. Its title was taken from one of the two taglines of the Transformers franchise, while the other was given to its companion series The Transformers: Robots in Disguise .