Not a fan of the face. It needs to be more G1 with a hint of animated, IMO.
Something more akin to a fan's design above perhaps?
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I think the opposite; the head is the most important part to defining a character in general and to distinguishing Animated from G1 in particular, and this head is good in a way that none of the others were.New leak, this time, Legacy Animated Bumblebee. Just robot mode pics at the moment
Transformers Legacy Animated Bumblebee First Look
Via domdukehazard on Reddit, we've got our first look at the upcoming Transformers Legacy "Animated Universe" Bumblebee! Based on the Bumblebee who featured in the beloved 2008 Cartoon Network series Transformers Animated, Legacy Animated Bumblebee features his arm-mounted stingers and has a...news.tfw2005.com
The general design doesn’t look awful in a mini bot sort of way. But Hasbro’s attempt to retain the “stylization” of Animated, RiD15 and Prime characters is still falling flat. I know not everyone was pleased with how Prime Arcee and Bulkhead turned out, but I think those attempts to “standardized” their faces worked a LOT better than this halfway measure we’re seeing on the likes of Prowl and Strongarm, and now Bumblebee.
Not digging that shoulder construction. Nor the fact that his feet are now backwards compared to the original design.
I really don't see what this offers any better than either the original Deluxe (which was an excellent figure) or the Takara-exclusive Jet Pack Bumblebee (which provided a smaller, more size-accurate version of the guy with less/better use of its kibble parts than the Deluxe).
Now, redeco/retool it as Wasp (something new and different enough that we've never gotten before in toy form), and then we'll talk.
The rest of the body being different aside