With the 2009 toy fair comes images of new Revenge of the Fallen toys. So far we have two versions of the Devastator toy (one being a simplified FAB version), all SIX alt modes of the constructicons, names for each of them (Rampage, Scavenger, Scrapper, Hightower, Long Haul, and Mix Master) and images of Rampage’s robot mode, Skids and Mudflap robot modes and toys (these are the Chevy Beat and Chevy Trax). The gallery further down also includes boxes for some of the toys, showing CG renderings of their heads (e.g. Demolisher, Rampage Bulldozer, Sideswipe, Skids, Mudflaps). There is also a racing game entitled ‘Devastator Showdown’ which shows a rendered version of Devastator trying to eat Skids.
While we wait for the official high quality version of the trailer, Behind the Films have provided a much cleaner, watchable version, although still recorded in a cinema. The constructicon’s transformation, The Fallen at the pyramids and Scorponok are all much easier to make out in this copy:
Jalopnik have posted a gallery of Bumblebee’s Camaro, Sideswipe’s Stingray and Skid’s Trax concept car all in a glorious resolution. No closeups of the Beat (to be renamed Spark for production).
The names were officially confirmed by GM earlier this week:
SIDESWIPE – a stylized Corvette vision concept vehicle
SKIDS and MUDFLAP – twin AUTOBOTS® based on Chevy’s Beat (a concept that will go into production as the Chevy Spark in 2011) and Trax concepts
JOLT – an AUTOBOT-based on Chevy’s upcoming Volt extended-range electric vehicle
BUMBLEBEE™, the heroic AUTOBOT based on Chevrolet’s Camaro concept from the first “Transformers” movie, returns with a high-performance attitude. Joining the vehicles on stage will be BUMBLEBEE in his AUTOBOT form, standing almost 17 feet (5.2 meters) tall and 13 feet (4 meters) wide.
Stingray at the Auto Show
GM’s presentation at Auto Show
And the official unveiling of the Stingray concept car
In anticipation of the 2009 Toy Fair the latest Hasbro Press Release outlines the Transformers 2 toy line, due for release alongside the movie. This includes confirmation that Devastator will be in the movie and is made up of 6 constructicons.
Interestingly, this conflicts with the concept design we have seen, which clearly shows 7 or even 8 robots combining to form Devastator. It is possible that this is an early concept and that the design of Devastator has since changed, some suggest the body now has a central cement mixer ‘drum’ which acts like a sucking vortex. It’s also entirely possible that the toy has just been simplified to ease construction and lower costs.
..And, long-time fans will be thrilled with one the most powerful DECEPTICONS, the new TRANSFORMERS MOVIE CONSTRUCTICON DEVASTATOR figure, a monstrous robot that combines six vehicles into one giant robot.
TRANSFORMERS MOVIE CONSTRUCTICON DEVASTATOR
(Approximate retail price: $99.99; Ages 5 & up; Available: August 2009)
The largest and most powerful foe the AUTOBOTS will encounter in this summer’s TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN is sure to be DEVASTATOR, a monstrous DECEPTICON robot made up of six separate construction vehicles known as the CONSTRUCTICONS. The TRANSFORMERS MOVIE CONSTRUCTICON DEVASTATOR allows kids to re-create the film’s awesome action sequences.
TRANSFORMERS MOVIE POWER BOTS
(Approximate retail price: $22.99; Ages 4 & up; Available: May 30, 2009) Designed to enable easy play for younger fans, TRANSFORMERS MOVIE POWER BOTS are 10-inch robot-only versions of favorite TRANSFORMERS characters. These large-scale, chunky action figures include lights, sounds and battle features. Two new POWER BOTS figures featuring robots from TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN will be released in 2009. TRANSFORMERS MOVIE MEGA POWER BOTS (Approximate retail price: $34.99; Ages 4 & up; Available: August 2009)
Taking POWER BOTS to the next level with a second mode for “mega” action! Robots include OPTIMUS PRIME and DEVASTATOR. When the DEVASTATOR POWER BOT figure is face down, he appears to be six different vehicles, but when standing upright, he is the monstrous DECEPTICON, DEVASTATOR.
TRANSFORMERS RPMs DEVASTATOR TRACK SET
(Approximate retail price: $39.99; Ages 5 & up; Available: August 2009)
Created specifically for the new TRANSFORMERS R.P.M.’s line of mini-vehicles, the TRANSFORMERS RPMs DEVASTATOR TRACK SET provides fast, mini-vehicle play within a dynamic track set by leveraging the iconic battle and high stakes drama found in the new movie. The track will bring DEVASTATOR to life and enable fans to re-enact the climactic movie battle between the AUTOBOTS and DEVASTATOR
Not as hard hitting as the Superbowl teaser was in terms of the wow that’s huge factor, this trailer has more of the slowly-building up and impending doom feeling.
Key points highlighed by NightShade87 over at TLAMB:
Here are some key points in the video that I suggest taking a closer look at. I’ve provided the times at which some of newer ones occur, and my own thoughts as well).
– The beginning opens up in France (notice the Eiffel tower in the background) and two protoforms are seen falling out of the sky (in broad daylight no less) and one strikes a building.
– Switches to show the pyramids and aircraft carrier-It then looks like there may be a total of 4? protoforms landing in Egypt.
– Then we go back to scene of the aircraft carrier, which is sunk by more protoforms (if I counted 6 in this shot, that would make a grand total of 12 protoforms causing some kind of destruction, whether intended or not.)
– At 0:55 you can very clearly see one of the three Arcee cars that is chasing the Audi that just jumped through a building. (It looks to be a purple bike to me, but that could just be the light. And Boo was right; it does look like she’s some type of unicycle, or at least a third of her robot form.)-We get to see a semi-full transformation for the RH-400 and Bay wasn’t lying when he said that thing was huge!-Sam again tells his dad to run, but then Ron gives his own idea of what they should do.
– At 1:18 you see Sam taking apart a mechanical bug, though I don’t know exactly what type (something with wings. I also thought I saw a miniature satellite on there, but not sure)
– At 1:28 we finally see Bumblebee for the first time. He’s transforming in what looks like the Witwicky’s backyard in plain view of Sam’s dad in broad daylight. He then shoots at something off screen.
– At 1:33 we get the first notice of Scorpinok in Egypt it looks like, jumping at another robot. Can’t tell who at this point. But very pointy edges. Starscream? The Audi? Jetfire?
– 1:38. I think that this is our first very distorted but nonetheless glimpse of what the Fallen looks like. I’m only saying that because numerous spots on the body look like they’re glowing red (indication of flames?)
– Much of the rest has already been shown, except for starting at 1:47, which gives us a different angle on Optimus approaching [the Constructicon]. You can see him sliding a few seconds later much like he did when fighting Bonecrusher on the highway in the first movie. All in all, I think this whets the appetite pretty nicely for TF fans. Sorry about the quality and the shakiness of the video.
The latest Toyfare magazine has some juicy gossip bits about Transformers 2, primarily that Devastator will be up to 120 foot tall and that The Fallen is one of the original 13 Transformers, the one that went bad — playing on the apostles theology.
- Images of ROTF toys for Leader class Optimus Prime, Preview Bumblebee, Preview Soundwave, and the Voyager Class Starscream figure.
– Lorenzo believes the timeframe of ROTF is about one year after Movie #1.
– When asked about the challenge of creating Devastator on screen, Lorenzo mentions that Bay had the challenge in the first movie of having 30 foot robots. In the second movie, Bay has the challenge of having a robot almost four times that. Expect Devastator to be 100 to 120 feet tall in the movie.
– Archer said he couldn’t give away the plot point, but there’s a reason that Soundwave is designed the way he is for the movie. Hasbro had a more basic toy need. So, the two were blended together.
– Toy launch date confirmed as May 30th. A few weeks before, Bumblebee and Soundwave will be released.
– Characters mentioned in the initial wave are “Sideswipe, Sideways, Bulldozer, Voyager and many others”. Promise of more off-screen characters.
– Robot Heroes will have better articulation
– Bumblebee helmet has voice mixer
– Bumblebee converting pulse cannon
– Big ticket deluxe item for the year is still “top-secret“
– Gravity Bots are geared towards younger kids. Convert automatically when you pick them up.
– A Megan Fox Human Alliance figure is on Archer’s “wish list”.
– The Fallen’s origin confirmed: He is one of the original 13 Transformers. Lorenzo said to think of the 13 as “apostles”. The Fallen is the one who turns and is the reason Transformers split into Autobots and Decepticons.
To show the size of Devastator to scale against Optimus (28ft tall) and humans Gauge001 created this:
A short video interview with GM Vice President of Global Design, Ed Welburn showing some quick-zooming fade-in fade-out footage of the stationary Autobots at the Chicago Auto show: