More Than Meets the Eye

Posted in Toys, Transformers by Chetz on June 4th, 2007

Spy Shot 6 Transformers as a cameraIn one month the mega-budget live-action “Transformers” movie will finally be upon us. Some are already calling it the biggest movie of the summer even though “Spider-Man 3” and the new “Pirates of the Caribbean” are making oodles of money at theaters right now.

Hasbro, the owners of the toy line that started the whole thing off, are cashing in on the buzz surrounding the movie by releasing not just a line of movie tie-in toys but also a wave of mini-Transformers that harken back to the days when all Transformers fans had to watch of their Autobots and Decepticons were weekday afternoon cartoons.

Transformers Spy Shot 6 as a robotFor a measly $6.99 you can pick up a Transformer that changes into a digital camera, Game Boy, camcorder, cell phone, MP3 player or binoculars. For those of us that grew up with the G1 Transformers and just want to remember how much fun it was to change them back and forth now you can pick up a couple of these and relive the memories at your desk at work.

Optimus Prime would be proud.

Catalog Page via Gizmodo

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One Comment to “More Than Meets the Eye”
  1. gymspyderz Says:

    can u still bye these?

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