For those curious, on the left is "Music Label Soundwave", a Japanese exclusive TF toy that also houses a working (if very low-end) MP3 player. On the right is "Beatmix Bumblebee", a movie related item that can act as a (mediocre) speaker for music players, while moving around and putting on a light show. It's basically a big I-Dog.
Put the two together, and you can get an entertaining "Trained dancing bear on a leash" kinda thing. :)
Put the two together, and you can get an entertaining "Trained dancing bear on a leash" kinda thing. :)
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That must be pretty damn amusing to watch XD If this was a vid it would prolly make it as one of those 'most viewed' youtube entries. Tis a shame soundwave was left out of the movie.
"Its not that your not a good enough actor, its just that kids these days don't even know what a tape deck is; what with iPods now"
http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=3837456
"Its not that your not a good enough actor, its just that kids these days don't even know what a tape deck is; what with iPods now"
http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=3837456
Just looked that up, because I thought it might have been at some point in history. Soundwave (or 'Cassette Man' in the Micro-change line that pre-dated Transformers) never had a working radio, but 'Radi-cassette robo' (which became later known as 'Blaster') did. The radio itself was actually housed in a cassette body, and when you put it into the boom box, you could listen through earphones or speakers. Never actually seen it in person though.
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