Transformers rescue bots игрушки

Обновлено: 16.05.2024

Transformers: Rescue Bots began in 2011 as Hasbro’s most recent, and possibly most earnest attempt at marketing to the 3-5 year-old demographic through their subsidiary, Playskool. The series debuted with an animated TV show on Hasbro and Discovery’s shared network, The Hub. With a coherent story focusing on a few main heroes and their human partners, Rescue Bots has hit on a recipe for success. Rescue Bots are in the same scale and style as Playskool Heroes, which includes other properties such as Star Wars and Spider Man.

The initial Rescue Bots figures focused primarily on one scale, but different types of sets allow them to be marketed at a wide variety of price points. The basic figure sets include a poseable human character in cute proportions, and a Rescue Gear – either a small vehicle with a rescue tool attached or some type of backpack. The Rescue Gear each have a one-step flip change that allows them to be held or mounted on a Deluxe Rescue Bot. The Deluxe Rescue Bots, like the Deluxe class of main-line Transformers, form the backbone of the series. They each have a simple transformation, sometimes only one step, assisted by auto-transforming parts (like Movie’s Automorph). The figures have rolling wheels but no articulation, and have 5mm holes to attach Rescue Gear tools.

The higher price points are occupied by various sized playsets, which typically include a human character and a non-transforming Rescue Bot. These Rescue Bots are rendered as main character vehicles with a large open cockpit for the human partner, and the robot mode is molded and painted on the chassis, not unlike Revenge of the Fallen RPMs or Speed Stars. The playsets often have some transforming feature, as well as things for the Deluxe Rescue Bots and basic figures to interact with. Finally, there are a handful of larger Electronic Rescue Bots, which are articulated non-transforming main characters with electronic voices, lights, and sounds. Activating action features or pushing various buttons elicits different quotations with the figure. Each Electronic figure also includes a slightly redecoed human partner figure. While they are larger in stature than the Deluxes, they still interact with the basic figure humans.

In 2013, the line got a package refresh as Rescue Bots: Energize. The basic figures shifted to a non-articulated human partnered with a small, non-transforming robot reminiscent of Movie’s Robot Replicas. The Deluxe assortment are all redecos using translucent blue for some of the parts, and each coming with an “AllSpark blue” rescue tool.

The subsequent year saw a much more thorough restructuring of the Rescue Bots lineup. 2014 brought Rescan figures, primarily depicting each character with new alternate modes, as well as introducing new charcaters at the same lower price point. Most figures still feature 5mm holes in their hands for holding tools or other accessories. Plasets were re-sized to fit the new scale, and human characters continued to be available in two-packs with non-transforming (but articulated) robots, often depicting the robots’s new bodies.

This formula has been even more successful for the line, judging by its continuation for multiple years. The overall line has gained popularity among children and adults, evidenced by scarce figures topping triple-digit prices on the secondary markets. Furthermore, the line isn’t regularly superceded like the fast-changing main lines targeting older kids. In addition to outlasting the venerable Playskool Go-Bots line, Resuce Bots’ cartoon series spanned 104 episodes, besting Generation 1 as the longest-running Transformers cartoon. With rumors of a sequel television show and continuous relasing of new figures, Rescue Bots is set to become the longest-lasting Transformers franchise overall!

Робот - трансформер Playskool Оптимус Прайм с трейлером (Optimus Prime Rescue Trailer) - Боты спасатели (Rescue Bots), Hasbro

Робот - трансформер Playskool Оптимус Прайм с трейлером (Optimus Prime Rescue Trailer) - Боты спасатели (Rescue Bots), Hasbro

Робот - трансформер Playskool Оптимус Прайм с трейлером (Optimus Prime Rescue Trailer) - Боты спасатели (Rescue Bots), Hasbro

Робот - трансформер Playskool Оптимус Прайм с трейлером (Optimus Prime Rescue Trailer) - Боты спасатели (Rescue Bots), Hasbro

Робот - трансформер Playskool Оптимус Прайм с трейлером (Optimus Prime Rescue Trailer) - Боты спасатели (Rescue Bots), Hasbro

Робот - трансформер Playskool Оптимус Прайм с трейлером (Optimus Prime Rescue Trailer) - Боты спасатели (Rescue Bots), Hasbro

Робот - трансформер Playskool Оптимус Прайм с трейлером (Optimus Prime Rescue Trailer) - Боты спасатели (Rescue Bots), Hasbro

Робот - трансформер Playskool Оптимус Прайм с трейлером (Optimus Prime Rescue Trailer) - Боты спасатели (Rescue Bots), Hasbro

Робот - трансформер Playskool Оптимус Прайм с трейлером (Optimus Prime Rescue Trailer) - Боты спасатели (Rescue Bots), Hasbro

Робот - трансформер Playskool Оптимус Прайм с трейлером (Optimus Prime Rescue Trailer) - Боты спасатели (Rescue Bots), Hasbro

Робот - трансформер Playskool Оптимус Прайм с трейлером (Optimus Prime Rescue Trailer) - Боты спасатели (Rescue Bots), Hasbro

Все боты элементарно трансформируются, в один шаг. Оптимус Прайм (25.5 см.) и крылья, также собираются в трейлер. Чейз, Хитвейв и Бамблбии (машинки 10 - 12 см.) в комплекте.

Все боты элементарно трансформируются, в один шаг. Оптимус Прайм (25.5 см.) и крылья, также собираются в трейлер. Чейз, Хитвейв и Бамблбии (машинки 10 - 12 см.) в комплекте.

Playskool Heroes Transformers Rescue Bots Academy Road Rescue Team Trailer 4-Pack Converting Toy Robots Collectible Action Figures (Amazon Exclusive)

Тип Трансформер Пол Для мальчика Материал Пластик Высота 12 см Максимальный возраст, лет 14 лет Возраст ребенка 3 года Линейка Playskool Производитель Hasbro Gtin 5010993777839 Гарантия 14 дней Страна производства Китай Вес (кг) 3.0

Rescue Bots Heatwave Hero Item

Heatwave, the fearless fire-bot, is the principal of the Transformers Rescue Bots Academy who will stop at nothing to show the new recruits what it means to be Rescue Bots.

Heatwave Contents :

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Rescue Bots BUMBLEBEE Bio hero Item

BUMBLEBEE

LEGENDARY AUTOBOT

Almost as famous as Optimus Prime is the legendary Autobot Bumblebee, who will encourage the Rescue Bots Academy recruits to be brave as they work toward becoming a team of real-life heroes!

BUMBLEBEE Contents :

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Rescue Bots HOT SHOT Bio hero Item

HOT SHOT

THE HERO BOT

Selected to become a Rescue Bots trainee by none other than Optimus Prime himself, Hot Shot is the hero of the Transformers Rescue Bots Academy. The least experienced of all the bots, this highly competitive bot is determined to prove his worth.

HOT SHOT Contents :

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Rescue Bots WEDGE Bio hero Item

WEDGE

THE CONSTRUCTION-BOT

Having won a contest to attend the Rescue Bots Academy, Wedge is the only rookie that enjoys competition more than Hot Shot. The muscle of the team, Wedge is not used to working with others and has a lot to learn about teamwork.

WEDGE Contents :

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Rescue Bots Heatwave Hero Item

Heatwave, the fearless fire-bot, is the principal of the Transformers Rescue Bots Academy who will stop at nothing to show the new recruits what it means to be Rescue Bots.

Heatwave Contents :

rescuebots video

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Rescue Bots BUMBLEBEE Bio hero Item

BUMBLEBEE

LEGENDARY AUTOBOT

Almost as famous as Optimus Prime is the legendary Autobot Bumblebee, who will encourage the Rescue Bots Academy recruits to be brave as they work toward becoming a team of real-life heroes!

BUMBLEBEE Contents :

rescuebots video

rescuebots

Rescue Bots HOT SHOT Bio hero Item

HOT SHOT

THE HERO BOT

Selected to become a Rescue Bots trainee by none other than Optimus Prime himself, Hot Shot is the hero of the Transformers Rescue Bots Academy. The least experienced of all the bots, this highly competitive bot is determined to prove his worth.

HOT SHOT Contents :

rescuebots video

rescuebots

Rescue Bots WEDGE Bio hero Item

WEDGE

THE CONSTRUCTION-BOT

Having won a contest to attend the Rescue Bots Academy, Wedge is the only rookie that enjoys competition more than Hot Shot. The muscle of the team, Wedge is not used to working with others and has a lot to learn about teamwork.

WEDGE Contents :

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Rescue Bots Apps Section
Rescue Bots Apps Section

TRANSFORMERS APPS AVAILABLE FOR IOS AND ANDROID!

DIVE INTO THE EXCITING TRANSFORMERS UNIVERSE, WHERE EVERYTHING IS — MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE!

rescueBots desktop
rescueBots mobile

PRODUCTS NOT AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE

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The Transformers: Rescue Bots toyline is released under Hasbro's Playskool Heroes brand, the latest of many Transformers lines to be aimed at the preschool demographic.

Beginning in late 2011, the Rescue Bots toyline's initial offerings are noticeably divergent from the cartoon that they inspired, featuring different robot stylings and a mostly different human cast. By year two (the line's Energize refresh), the line began to line up more stylistically with the cartoon, eventually adding toys based directly on in-show characters.

The line was later succeeded by a direct sequel, Transformers: Rescue Bots Academy, and two spiritual successors, the Dinobot Adventures and the Classic Heroes Team toylines.

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Standard retail toys

Rescue Bots

The original Rescue Bots assortment consists of autotransforming figures, which can hold Rescue Gear in robot mode. These figures are larger than the later "mainline" toys. For the Energize subline imprint, the original toys were partially redecoed in clear blue plastic, and retooled to include new rescue tools and additional 5mm ports to hold them in vehicle mode.

In 2018, long after being replaced by smaller "Rescan" figures (see below), this pricepoint made a limited comeback (under the same Hasbro assortment number, no less), with the four core characters being re-released in new, more cartoon-inspired decoes. These releases retained the new accessories and other tooling from the Energize versions, and, curiously, the same individual product numbers too.

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Rescan Series

Premiering in 2014, the smaller Rescan figures replaced the Rescue Bot assortment as the core product for the line. The assortment's name derives from the fact that the 2014 line-up gave the Rescue Bots cast new alternate modes for the first time, although new figures of their original forms were eventually introduced over the years.

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Waves 10, 13, 24 and 25 contained no new figures. In particular, wave 24 consisted of four different Bumblebee figures and a single racing truck Optimus Prime, to tie into the release of the Bumblebee film.

Rescue Rigs (2016)

Superchargers (2016)

Griffin Rock Rescue Team (2016)

Rescue Teams (2017)

Figure Packs

In the first year of the line (2011), the Figures assortment consisted of individual soft-plastic human figures with basic articulation, and a piece of Rescue Gear each.

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Figure 2-Packs include a PVC Rescue Bot with basic articulation and a static human partner figure. Unlike previous merchandise, the robots and humans are based on the models of the Rescue Bots cartoon.

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Released in 2013, Singles Packs are the same Rescue Bot figures from the 2-Pack assortment, only without their human partner and in small plastic baggies with a nice big window showing who's inside.

Similar in style to the Figure 2-Pack toys, Featured Bots are non-transforming figures with a rescue tool action feature on one arm. They were released in 2015.

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Mini Scene Packs

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These 2015 sets pack in Figure 2-pack bots and humans along with a larger vehicle with gear-driven action gimmicks.

Mini Dinos & Mini-Cons

Mini Dinos (2014)

The tiny Mini Dino toys, released in 2014, are small autotransforming figures of the main four Rescue Bots with dinosaur alternate modes.

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Mini-Cons (2016 onwards)

This assortment initially consisted entirely of animal-bots with 5mm rescue tool alternate modes, although would loosen up over time with the use of molds originating in other assortments, including the predecessor Mini Dino range.

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Playsets

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Available at a number of pricepoints, playsets typically include at least one human figure or smaller version of a bot.

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      (with Bumblebee and Axel Frazier) (with Heatwave and Cody Burns)
    • 2012
        (with Optimus Prime and Cody Burns) (with Chase and crook)
      • 2013
          Rescue Trailer (with large, transforming Optimus Prime) 3D Pop-Up Playset (with unchanged Singles/2-Pack Bumblebee)
        • 2015
            Rescue Rig (includes rig, Rescan-size High Tide, and cardboard standees of Cody Burns and Servo)
          • 2016
              (with Cody Burns) (with Kade Burns & Fireplug the Dalmatian-Bot) (with Chief Charlie Burns & Growl the K-9 Bot)
            • Optimus Prime Racing Trailer (with Optimus Prime & Blurr) Rescue Trailer (redeco of 2013 release without Energize patterns)

            Large figures

            A variety of large figures serve as flagship pieces, many of which are non-transforming, and/or feature lights and sounds. While the first year's assortment included a human partner figure, later waves dropped them.

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            Flip Changers

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            Released in 2013, Flip Changers are larger semi-motorized figures, sporting a gimmick whereby pulling a lever causes the toy to roll forward briefly before flipping over into robot mode.

            Megabots

            Though the pricepoint was introduced in 2015, it didn't become an ongoing assortment until 2016. These massive bots, while roughly the same size as the Epic Figures (see below), are fully transformable toys. There was a 2-year gap between waves 3 and 4.

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            Epic Figures

            The Epic Figure assortment consists of 12-inch tall non-transforming figures with basic articulation. Their chests open up to fit a 2-Pack human figure, and they feature 5mm ports to interact with Energize rescue tools or similar accessories.

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            Flip Racers

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            Flip Racers are simplified Bot Shot-scale figures with automatic gravity-powered transformations activated by flipping the figure up or down. Figures were available individually, in packs of 3, and were included with larger playsets.

            Beam Box Game System

            Released in 2013, the Beam Box Game System is a basic video games console, inspired by the popular Skylanders model. The player places a static Rescue Bots figure into the eponymous "Box" and pushes a button, "transporting" the character into the video game. The "Expandable Starter Pack" includes the Optimus Prime figure.

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            Mixable, Mashable Heroes!

            Branded as Rescue Bots, presumably due to the Playskool connection, this line of Transformers-themed Mr. Potato Head toys is entirely unrelated to the rest of the line. Lotsa figures of Mr. Potato Head in different scales, dressing up as. Generation 1 characters, with Rescue Bots characters finally getting into the mix late into the line (and barely hitting US retail).

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            "2-Packs" in this context means that Mr. Potato Head has two different costumes to put on: a robot-mode outfit and a vehicle-mode one!

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