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Sunday, November 16, 2008

TakaraTomy Music Label SOUNDWAVE "Blaster Black" Version
Box front
I'd recently received the Music Label Soundwave after much hesitation in purchasing as it was previously retailing for over a hundred bucks... I wasn't comfortable with that price as it's a rather smallish bot and the initial release came only in white which didn't appeal to me.

Anyway thanks to Derek, I got this bot now at a lower price and in Decepticon Soundblaster colours! Soundwave always looked awesome in good ole Takara black.
Box back
Spark Blue & Sonic White variants (initial releases)
Soundwave is a fully functional MP3 player that runs on a single AAA battery and it requires a mini SD card (sold separately) which you'd slot into the front compartment of the bot... just like the original Soundwave toy of the 80's (it was mini-tapes during that time).
Opening up for the mini SD card
The original toy of the 80's had 2 pseudo-batteries that transformed into a missile launcher and a gun respectively. In this version, these weapons are non-transformable but look really great.
Really amused me to see the "Wave Bluster" printed on the gun... classic Takara! Heh.
"Ravage, Laserbeak, Rumble, Frenzy... prepare for eject... EJECT!"
You're going down Autobots!
Is Soundwave poseable? You betcha! The level of poseability for this figure is quite remarkable and a significant improvement on the original Soundwave (the original had good poseability for its time tho).

This bot came with 3 pairs of different hands (closed fists, gun wielding hands and hands that allow SW to "press" his eject button on his shoulder).

TakaraTomy could've saved a little on plastic by reducing the number of hands as besides the closed fists, the remaining 2 types of hands could still hold onto the gun anyway... and we don't really need a right hand to mimic the "eject" pose when there's only one button on the left.

Comparison shot of the new SW and the original 80's toy
So would I recommend others to get this bot? Definitely! Overall, I'd rate this Music Label bot a sweet 9 out of 10. It looks awesome (I really lurve the black to the blue or white); has great poseability; actually plays music; and it fits nicely in scale to the Universe Classics series of bots.

You can pop it in your pocket on your way to work or school and nobody would think twice about your MP3 player being a "Transformer"! Truly a robot in disguise! A++

Special thanks to buddies Edmund and Jamie as well! Thanks guys!

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