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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Figure Set - Superion

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Technical Details

- Transformers Revenge Of The Fallen Superion Robot Set
- Manufactured by Hasbro
- 5 Robots combine and form Superion
- Each individual robot is about 5 inches.
- Packaged in retail box with a see through face
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Customer Buzz
 "great set if you like combiners" 2010-02-17
By dragonspawn (ny)
this review is in 2 parts for starters i got this set at traget for 19.99 great price yeah i will admit when i first enrgon episodes with combiners & then the toys get released to look like this i say to myself i will never buy energon combiners there flimsy, they have no hands or feet g1 combiners look beter than this but after i got energon superion for christmas what the heck get the 2 energon combiners as well as combiner fan i did even though despite the flaws of not being srudy in combined mode, not having realistic hands or feet i say energon combiners are great.



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my only 2 complaints about this figure are hands/feet and when its time to combine its littel diffucult to combine the pegs you need to apply pressure on the limbs to from hands & feet to make in combined mode if the new combiner transformers and the abilty to combiner easy as show with armada figures, or g1 then these enrgon combiners wouldnt be soemwhat hard to do most of the time





Customer Buzz
 "Good Toy" 2009-12-15
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This is a very good toy it reminds me of the g1 episodes

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Customer Buzz
 "Best combiner I've come across!" 2009-09-10
By John B. Connor (Coventry, RI United States)
This Superion is teh best combiner I have come across - much better than the original G1 version. There are no extra parts needed for the conversion. Instead, everything is right there as part of the individuals. The few accessories (the feet and hands) are usable in individual robot and jet modes as well.



There is also an appendage set you can get for this one (with more realistic looking arms, armor, and a rifle - all of which go with Superion and the individual jets). It is a bit pricey, but I found it well worth the money as it makes a great Transformer even better.

Customer Buzz
 "Inferior Superion" 2009-08-13
By I. Jardine (Herndon, VA United States)
This toy is a far cry from the original Superion from my childhood. As great as the recent Transformers have been, this toy is sadly inferior in every aspect. Entirely plastic and the parts constantly fall off when Superion is assembled. The Aerialbots aren't even reasonably cool before the combining of them. He can't even stand up without his legs split apart. Very disappointed, I did something I have never done before with a Transformer in 30 years of collecting: threw it into the trash. At worst I've given Transformers away if I didn't like them, but there's no way I'd give this piece of junk to an unsuspecting kid or friend.

Customer Buzz
 "Fun for Kids (and Us!!!)" 2009-07-06
By M. R. Sweeny (Fl, USA (born in NoCal))
As you're casually passing by the toy aisle of the discount chain/toy store that you happen to frequent (in this case, Target), this humble looking figure happens to catch your eye on numerous occasions. You think, as you decide to pass it off as one of the clumsier molds in the TF ROTF line, what good would this figure be in little johnny's toybox (or rather, YOUR collection). Here's where the presumption ends.

After picking this sucker up, I found myself to be truly surprised by what Superion had to offer. He's now working his way into being what I regard as one of the neater entries into my cadre of TFs. Parents should note that this toy is among the best buys you could make, and hopefully an item that he'll (OR she'll) enjoy for a good amount of time. You get a bunch of scout figures and one deluxe that all form into one of the better-conceived combiner figures (this mold dates originally from the TRANSFORMERS: ENERGON line--- note the "crystals" that attach to each figures' torso) out there. Each part of Superion transforms into its own little robot. Each figure (and the sum thereof) amounts to a transformers smorgasborg of fun that goes on down the road. For the collectors, a fan-project modification for the hands has been made (check ebay for that little item) to further enhance the appearance of the aforementioned hands. Recommended.)



All in all, Superion may not be the hottest, coolest, or most intricate of the TF:ROTF line, but he sure delivers in the fun department.


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