Rack n Ruin Transformers Cyberverse Ultra – Video Review

Rack n Ruin Transformers Cyberverse Ultra – Video Review

Rack n Ruin Transformers Cyberverse Ultra – Video Review

Thanks to Seibertronian Bacem, we have news that a video review has hit the internet for the highly anticipated Cyberverse Ultra Class Rack n Ruin.Rack n Ruin is a very unique character to TF World, and one whom took a long time to finally get his first toy. Rack n Ruin debuted as a set of conjoined Autobots who were members of the Wreckers back in the original Marvel Comics, though much like their leader Impactor, it took time for them to break away from the comic world and into other media.

Transformers Cyberverse introduced Rack n’ Ruin in Season 1 of the show, and he has been a regular background character for Season 2 and 3, even showing up as the Captain of one of the Arks in the Season 2 finale! And with Impactor finally getting some mainline toy love and Whirl getting some cartoon love (finally), it seems it is Rack n’ Ruins turn to join them in toy form.

The new toy is part of the Ultra Class assortment, and will be around $20 USD. He has the armor up gimmick that Clobber has, and much like her, he has some decent articulation and a pretty neat transformation.

Check out the Transformers Cyberverse Ultra – Video Review , courtesy of Rodimus Minor, and let us know what you think in the comments section below!

Rack n Ruin Transformers Cyberverse Ultra – Video Review

Transformers is a media franchise produced by  toy company Hasbro and Japanese toy company Takara Tomy. It follows the battles of robots, often the Autobots and the Decepticons, who can transform into other forms, such as vehicles and animals. The franchise encompasses toys, animation, comic books, video games and films.

The franchise began in 1984 with the Transformers toy line, comprising transforming mecha toys from Takara’s Diaclone and Microman toylines rebranded for western markets. The term “Generation 1” covers both the animated television series The Transformers and the comic book series of the same name, which are further divided into Japanese and British spin-offs, respectively. Sequels followed, such as the Generation 2 comic book and Beast Wars TV series, which became its own mini-universe. Generation 1 characters underwent two reboots with Dreamwave in 2001 and IDW Publishing in 2005, with a third starting in 2019.

There have been other incarnations of the story based on different toy lines during and after the 20th century. The first was the Robots in Disguise series, followed by three shows (Armada, Energon, and Cybertron) that constitute a single universe called the “Unicron Trilogy”.

A live-action film series started in 2007, again distinct from previous incarnations, while the Transformers: Animated series merged concepts from the G1 continuity, the 2007 live-action film and the “Unicron Trilogy”. For most of the 2010s, in an attempt to mitigate the wave of reboots, the “Aligned” continuity was established. In 2018, Transformers: Cyberverse debuted, once again, distinct from the previous incarnations.

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