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In the original cartoon and the toy line associated with it, Bumblebee was portrayed as ... The first is the 2nd Generation 1977 Camaro, and the second is a 5th Generation 2006 Camaro Concept ...
But to pay homage to the original Camaro, Bumblebee starts off in the film as a beat up 1977 second-generation ... seen not only in theaters and in the toy aisle, where the Camaro was available ...
To the disappointment of more than a few comic book fans, the Bumblebee Camaro, built in cooperation with toy company Hasbro, won't actually turn into a robot, but it does have some features that ...
Bumblebee has been portrayed by a series of Camaros throughout the previous four films, including a 1977 jalopy, a modified ’67, the 2006 Camaro Concept that set the stage for the fifth-gen ...
Add to that the fact that Bumblebee ... the toy industry went into hyper-drive production just as quickly as the car company did, and I don’t imagine that did any harm to Camaro sales either.
Naturally, Bumblebee, an Autobot capable of transforming into a ‘70s-era Chevy Camaro, plays a prominent role throughout the film. Now, a new trailer for the upcoming movie shows Bumblebee both ...
The Chevrolet Camaro is getting a new look for 2014, and so is Bumblebee. Michael Bay, boss of the “Transformers” movie franchise, has unveiled the star car of the fourth installment of the ...
In Bay's string ofTransformersmotion pictures, Bumblebee's automotive form has always been a Camaro, but until now, it has never a first-generation Camaro. Few details are known about this ...
The first of these revealed by director Michael Bay is the latest take on the Autobot Bumblebee, which has been based on a Chevrolet Camaro in all of his movies, despite its being a VW Beetle in ...
In a feature named “Flight of the Bumblebee” in Hot Rod’s November ’06 issue (on newsstands now) , we learn that GM, who had a good working relationship with Michael Bay already, opened up ...