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(More customer reviews)Note: I'm a collector who keeps his toys MIB. Keep that in mind reading my review. It may not apply to box destroying kid anxious to get at his/her new toy to jumpit off a ramp into the sandbox with firecrackers and bottlerockets for added effect.
This Christmas marks the 25th year Transformers have been on my Christmas List. No Red Ryders for me...its all about the Cybertron. Fanboys and collectors have had no shortage of commemorative, encore, and reissue editions of Optimus Prime to choose from. This is an excellent combination of goodies to showoff the original version of Optimus Prime. The American market has been lacking severly in the reissue department. Japan seems to get a new slick encore edition of a Transformer everyday. I'm glad to see Hasbro giving fans a nibble of G1 goodness. Sure we had the 2002 TRU commemoratives which were fantastic...but aside from those you need to go to eBay and get some Takara goodies. There's a reason the knock-off market for Transformers is flourishing and booming. Hopefully Hasbro will finally give us the goods if this 25th Anniversary Prime is any indication.
Back to the toy itself. I'll start with the bad. The box is my only problem. I ordered direct from Hasbro and the box was pretty bandged up. It is made of a very thin material. Lots of rips...lots of white peel...lots of dings and dents...not a straight side edge to be found. I'd be surprised to find an AFA 9.0 in the entire production! I searched every store that carried them and could not find one in excellent or mint condition. Sure...not a big to the kiddies...but if you're looking to collect and keep it MIB...you'll have to look hard for one you will eventually settle on. Again...this is a minor issue and only applies to collectors. Given the excellent layout which seems to be geared to those who would display it MIB I thought it was odd. Everything from the flip up comic, the DVD, and Autobot sounds module is very nicely displayed. They even gave Prime a cool, slight tilt in vehicle mode. You can tell attention was paid to the layout.
The contents themselves are a real treat...for your average or the collector. $69.99 retail is a bargain and the $49.99 it is currently going for on Amazon is a steal. Sorry for anyone reading this review a few years later when the retail supply has dried up and just paid $300 on eBay. You get a spot on Hasbro produced reproduction of the G1 Optimus Prime including the battle station trailer and Roller, a DVD containing the first three episodes of the original US cartoon series...three desktop wallpapers for your PC...and some exclusive Optimus Prime and Megatron character art, an electronic sound doo-dad in the shape of the Autobot symbol that has some groovy sound bites, a reproduction of the original Transformers comic book, and to top the package off...the batteries are even included. It is an excellent package of Transformers goodies. Aside from the Masterpiece Editions (Thank you for Starscream and Optimus Hasbro...how bout the rest of them!) I believe this is the coolest G1 product released since the originals hit the shelves.
A no-brainer must-buy for any Transformers fan. Any parent looking to introduce their child to the Transformers they love and remember should definitely give this one a look.
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