Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Transformer Christmas Guide


"Autobots Roll Out" could perhaps be a good theme for the post-Thanksgiving Day sales. The buyers are people who suddenly turn into real robots focused laser focused on their personal offerings and face each other "robots" who happen to have in their own way. Out are the hidden weapons of every shopper ready to aim and shoot to protect their new Jobs.

Well maybe it's a bit 'too much, but I do not think it's too far from the truth.

One of these treasures are in this Christmas season will be the transformer action figures. These action figures have increased in popularity in large part due to the release of the Transformers movie last year.

The touch of fun in this film full of action are many adults who watch the film Transformers action figures are played with small children. The line of action figures and Transformers was originally released in 1983.

In case you do not have childhood memories of playing with Transformers and need help before going Christmas shopping, here are some of the key line of Transformer.

Optimus Prime is the leader of the Autobots, who are the good robots. A real favorite and hero of the movie is Bumblebee. Bumblebee is a yellow and black Camaro, and the film is initially a Junker machine until it turns into this car really cool as they say my grandchildren. Jazz is the cool Autobot that transforms into a Pontiac Solstice and likes to dance. Ironhide is transformed into a pick-up TOPKICK. Ratchet has a Hummer, when it is transformed by a robot.

Of course if you have good robots, there are always bad. Megatron is the leader of the Decepticons. One of his aides is Barricade. Barricade is transformed into a police car and is a liar who can not be trusted. Starscream is an F-22 Raptor jet when not fighting like a robot. Another Decepticon Stockade is a vengeful transformer robots in a sleek SUV. Payload is an armored truck and Scorponok is a scorpion with animal reactions.

There are several transformers on both sides. But this should help you get a little 'more than familiar with the characters transform before buying a gift for Christmas.

Another good point to know before you start your Christmas shopping for the processors are there are two lines in stores. The animated series Transformers and Transformer series. The Transformers Animated are for younger children. The animated series is based on the characters themselves, but do not have the amount of detail. If you buy for anyone over the age of five years, I would suggest buying the Transformers series is not the animated series.

Having a great time to do your Christmas shopping!...

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