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Cliffjumper has a lot of toys. Although none of them are traitors, they're mostly red Bumblebees.

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Toys

The Transformers

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For 28 years, this was his only toy that wasn't a Bumblebee redeco or retool.
  • Cliffjumper (Mini Vehicle, 1984/1985)
    • Takara ID number: 13
Part of the original 1984 range of Autobot Mini Vehicles, Cliffjumper began life as a Micro Change "MC-04 #01 Porsche 924 Turbo", a super deformed "Penny Racer"-style representation of the real car. Though broadly similar in construction to Bumblebee and commonly called a redeco/retool of him by fans, Cliffjumper is actually an entirely different mold that just uses the same transformation scheme. This confusion was not helped by the fact that both Cliffjumper and Bumblebee were released in both red and yellow during the first two years of the Generation 1 toyline; a move designed to "make the line look bigger" according to former Hasbro R&D Vice President George Dunsay.[1]
In 1984, Cliffjumper and the other Mini Vehicles came packaged in vehicle mode; in 1985, they were switched to come in robot mode, a change preceded by the addition of a picture of their vehicle modes to the front of their cards. The same year, the Autobot insignia on Cliffjumper's roof/chest was replaced with a heat-activated rubsign. Later in 1985, Cliffjumper and the Mini-Vehicles came packaged with Mini-spies.
When he was released in Japan in 1985, "Cliff" came in a small box rather than a card. He was available in both red and yellow, both versions having the rubsign rather than the foil faction symbol.
Cliffjumper was also sold in several countries south of the US in a wide variety of colors, which are covered in individual entries below (simply to keep this entry from getting too cluttered).
A yellow version of the Microman "MC-04 Mini CAR Robo 02 Familia 1500XG" mold was also available packaged on Cliffjumper cards. As an entirely different mold, this toy was not regarded as a variant of Cliffjumper, but rather as a separate character that the fandom christened "Bumper".
The Transformers mold: Cliffjumper

Version 1 (Cliffjumper):

  • 3H ProductionsExpanded Universe Tap-Out


Version 2 (Hubcap):

  • HasbroThe Transformers Hubcap
  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers C-57 Hubcap

Hideaki Yoke
See also: "Bumblejumper"


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  • Cliffjumper (Listen 'n Fun, 1985)
Cliffjumper was packaged with an audio cassette featuring the story "Sun Raid" as part of Hasbro's multi-brand Listen 'n Fun subline. Most of the toys packaged with this cassette were the yellow variant mentioned above, but exceptions do exist (see photo at right). As the other known Listen 'n Fun releases—including Tripwire for G.I. Joe and "Ember" for My Little Pony—had intentional deco changes from their original releases, it is possible that Cliffjumper becoming yellow was intentional as well.


  • Cliffjumper (Mini Vehicle, 1985)
When he was released in Mexico by IGA, Cliffjumper came in five decoes: both the original red and yellow, as well as blue, white, and flat silver. The white and silver variations are especially notable (and significantly rarer), as they have red-painted faces.
Years later, large numbers of Mexican Transformers somehow made it to various European markets.
It is possible that the two red-faced Cliffjumpers are actually IGA's version of Hubcap. In 1986, IGA released first-year Mini Vehicle molds in colors resembling their '86 Hasbro/Takara retools on cards for those characters, and early Hasbro production photos of Hubcap show him in white with a red face. Unfortunately, still-carded samples of these two variants have yet to surface and confirm this theory.
(See why we didn't want all this in the first Cliffjumper entry? And we're not done yet...)


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  • Carrera (Robocar, 1985)
Cliffjumper was released in Brazil by Estrela in 1985 as the Robocar, "Carrera", and was initially available in two color schemes: his original red and black, and metallic gold and black. Rather than having Autobot symbols, both are decorated with the thin tech-detail sticker from the original Takara Micro Change versions of the toy, and the kneecap sticker from Salt-Man Z on the back of the head-plate (replacing the Micro Change Japanese-text sticker). The raised "DUNLOP" branding on the tires was also removed.
Later, Estrela released blue and white versions of Carrera sporting the new "Optimus" faction insignia; given this new factional alignment, for the purposes of this wiki, the Optimus-aligned Carrera is considered to be a separate character from Cliffjumper.


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  • Carrera (Robocar, 1985)
The aforementioned white version of Carrera was released in Argentina by Antex in 1985, along with a new green redeco, both sporting the Estrela stickers and "DUNLOP"-less tires. Later releases of the green version have been found with a different chest sticker: a large yellow paper decal that also appears on some Antex releases of "Camaro" (aka Windcharger).
The card photography shows both the red and golden versions of the toy, but it is believed this was merely a holdover from the Estrela-designed packaging, and that neither coloration was ever sold in Argentina.
These toys are more readily available on the secondary market than their Estrela predecessors. They also have lower quality control.


  • Cliffjumper (Mini Vehicle, 1985)
As far as foreign Mini Vehicle variants go, the Venezuelan release of Cliffjumper by Rubiplas is pretty tame. He came in both the Hasbro red and yellow versions, and retains the Hasbro stickers. However, his head lacks both the silver paint on his face, and the chrome silver on the "plate" part of the head, leaving it as black plastic.


  • Cliffjumper (Mini Vehicle, 1986)
Manufactured by Argentinean company Lynsa but sold in Peru, this version of Cliffjumper is similar to the Rubiplas release, lacking any paint or chrome, but this version also has plastic tires instead of rubber. So far, two different colorations have been confirmed: the original red-and-black, and peachy-orange-and-black. It is claimed that there may be six different versions of Peruvian Cliffjumper all told, with the four others being unique to that market, but no one has been able to find and confirm the others so far.
Peruvian company BASA (which eventually changed to HUDE) apparently also (briefly) sold Transformers in Peru, but these were straight imports of Hasbro Mini Vehicles with a company sticker applied to the packaging.


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He's protecting your keys from traitors.
  • Cliffjumper (Keychain Mini-Vehicle, 2001/2003/2007)
A keychain version of Cliffjumper was released by Fun4All under license from Hasbro in the US in 2001. Though based on the original toy, this is an entirely new set of molds, with a number of small differences throughout (minor proportion differences and generally softer edges), but the most immediately obvious one is the small plastic ring added to the rear bumper to accommodate the chain. The tech-detailing sticker behind his head was replaced by a second Autobot insignia sticker like Hubcap has.
In 2003, Takara released all four of the keychain Minibots (Cliffjumper, Bumblebee, Windcharger, and Brawn) as 7-Eleven exclusives. They came in blind-packed boxes so you don't know which one you got until you open 'er up, plus each one could also come in a "chase" all-black version exclusive to this release. The black deco was later repurposed as an evil clone of Cliffjumper.
All four keychains were re-released in 2007 under the Heroes of Cybertron banner by Basic Fun (Fun4All having gone bankrupt in 2004). Sold on new cardbacks with the Heroes look, these releases are functionally identical to the originals (just the company stamping has changed) except for the actual chain part, which is a different style with an additional black plastic tab attached.
This version of the mold was redecoed into Tap-Out.


Alternators/Binaltech

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  • Cliffjumper
One of the earliest proposals in the Alternators/Binaltech line was for Bumblebee as a Volkswagen New Beetle, with Cliffjumper as the redeco. Unfortunately, VW evidently did not want to be associated with "war toys" at that time, and therefore the design never made it past the control drawing stage. Control drawings for both Bumblebee and Cliffjumper have been published in the Japanese book, The Transformers: Binaltech & TF Collection Complete Guide.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Titanium Series

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Floating-head Cliffjumper.
  • War Within Bumblebee (Cybertron Hero, unreleased)
    • Accessories: Unknown (likely display stand)
Prior to the line's cancellation, a 6-inch resin copy depicting a transformable Titanium Series Bumblebee was seen at BotCon 2006. His alternate mode was the saucer-like car seen in Dreamwave's The War Within series, which was based on Bumblebee's Cybertronian vehicle mode in the original cartoon. An alternate head of Cliffjumper was seen as well, indicating a retool. Unfortunately, these never made it into production.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Classics

  • Cliffjumper (Deluxe, 2006/2007)
    • Accessories: "Wave Crusher" trailer
Classics Cliffjumper is a red, silver, gray, and black redeco of the Classics Bumblebee toy, transforming into a small sports coupe of made-up model and towing a small trailer with a non-removable jet-ski. This "Wave Crusher" trailer/jet-ski transforms into a flight-pack that clips onto Cliffjumper's back. This figure was the first instance of redecoing a Bumblebee toy into Cliffjumper without producing a new head, instead simply recoloring the original Bumblebee head, which would become common procedure for Cliffjumper toys to follow.
This mold was also used to make Timelines Bug Bite.
Classics mold: Bumblebee
  • Hasbro:
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Henkei! Henkei!

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It's small and inaccurate, but you still want it.
  • Minibot Attack Team (Multi-pack, 2009)
    • ID number: C-18
Henkei! Henkei! Cliff is a redeco of Universe Legends Class Bumblebee, transforming into a modern hatchback of indeterminate (likely made-up) design. He transforms similarly to, but not exactly as, his Generation 1 toy.
Care must be taken while rolling the vehicle: pushing down while moving the vehicle forward can chip the paint underneath the hip section.
During the set's initial reveal, the Legends Class Bumblebee toy was in his place (as a placeholder), causing some confusion that Takara will release another Bumblebee toy. And furthermore; Cliff's stock photo features black tires instead of light grey, but it was amended in the packaging art.
He was only available in a three-piece set with Gong and the inappropriately-included Beachcomber.
Universe (2008) mold: Bumblebee (Legends Class)
  • Hasbro:
  • TakaraTomy:
  • Henkei! Henkei! C-18 Cliff


Alternity

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Being a retool is still lame...
  • Cliff [Supreme Red Pearl] (2009)
    • ID number: A-03
    • Accessories: 2 "wave-functional pointer guns"
Avoiding the straight redeco theme the first time, Alternity Cliff is a retool of "Bumble [Champion Yellow]" with a new head, transforming into a 1:32 scale Suzuki Swift, featuring die-cast metal parts and rubber tires, as well as an opening hood, trunk and doors. In robot mode, the figure can hold twin pistols that are normally stored in the legs, and features light-piped eyes.


United

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  • Cliffjumper Cybertron Mode (Deluxe, 2010-12-25)
    • ID number: UN03
    • Accessories: "Energy gun"
Part of the first wave of United product, Cliffjumper is a redeco of the Generations War for Cybertron Cliffjumper toy, transforming into a round and compact "Cybertronian courier mode". He comes with a handgun and features two wrist-mounted flip-out blades. The handgun can be stored inside his rear bumper in either mode.
This release features an extensive metallic red paint job (which almost looks magenta under certain lighting conditions) on the car mode panels, and on some of the robot mode's parts (such as the head and forearms), replaces the dark gray plastic of the Hasbro release with a lighter tone, and switches the transparent red paint on the wheels with a more opaque, metallic red. The rear portion of his roof features a more separated paint layout than the black paint of the Generations release, and the base panel his head is on features additional black paint, with both of these giving him a paint layout almost similar to Bumblebee's. In contrast to the final product, early photos of Cliffjumper showed him with pink flip out blades and details rather than yellow, while his packaging stock photography depicts the wheel coverings beside his feet as red instead of light gray.
This mold was retooled from Generations Cybertronian Bumblebee, which was redecoed into United Bumblebee Cybertron Mode.


Generations

GDO

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Well, at least it's not a Bumblebee retool this time.
  • Cliffjumper (Deluxe, 2012)
Generations Cliffjumper is a retool and minor redeco of Prime: First Edition Cliffjumper, having a new G1-styled head, replacing his red plastic and paint with a darker, metallic shade, and with lighter translucent blue plastic. He transforms into a muscle car that crossbreeds the rear of a Plymouth Barracuda with the front of a Dodge Challenger, and features flip-out triple-barreled blasters in each of his arms that can be swung out to replace his hands. He does have wrist articulation, but the plastic panels on the outer sides of his arms tend to get in the way, meaning his wrists can only easily rotate up to 90 degrees.
Cliffjumper was originally only to be released as part of a big block of toys developed exclusively for release in China and other Hasbro Asia markets. However, Toys"R"Us picked up Cliffjumper as part of a massive group of Transformers exclusives for U.S. market release, just in time for the 2012 holiday shopping season.


Thrilling 30

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One step forward, two steps back.
  • Cliffjumper & Suppressor (Legends Class, 2014)
    • Series / Number: 02 / 019
    • Accessories: Ion blaster
Legends Class Cliffjumper is a redeco of Generations Thrilling 30 Legends Class Bumblebee. He comes with Suppressor, a redeco of Generations Thrilling 30 Legends Class Optimus Prime's partner Autobot Roller, and an unchanged version of the ion blaster originally available with the aforementioned Optimus Prime figure.
Hasbro's original stock photo for the figure depicting a hand-painted prototype shows Cliffjumper lacking the ion blaster. The weapon was erroneously depicted in the concurrently published stock photo for Cliffjumper's wave-mate Nemesis Prime/Spinister two-pack. The card-backs of both two-packs feature edited versions of these photos, with the weapon moved from Nemesis Prime's hand to Cliffjumper's.


Kre-O

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  • Decepticon Ambush (2012)
    • Set number: 38781
    • Pieces: 80
    • Kreons: Cliffjumper, 3 Vehicons
    • Accessories: Small pistol, energon chest
This set features Cliffjumper busting through a Decepticon checkpoint. Cliffjumper uses the same helmet and chest tampographs as the Bumblebee Kreon, but cast in red with his horns painted white. He comes with a translucent blue energon pistol, an alternate energon chest piece, and a buildable ATV to drive.


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Cliffjumper's collection of traitor-smelting tools.
  • Cliffjumper (Custom Kreon, 2014)
    • Set number: A7314
    • Pieces: 46
    • Accessories: Rack, sniper cannon, bladed staff, blaster backpack, mini-wing backpack, spare hand
Part of the second assortment of "Custom Kreons", Cliffjumper comes with a buildable parts rack to hang/store his many extra pieces. The plastics of his torso, arms, and legs have a metal-flake sheen, and his similarly-shiny tampographs are lifted from Custom Kreon Bumblebee, rather than being based on the original Cliffjumper toy. His "normal" helmet and long rifle are chromed, plus he comes with an extra clear-plastic helmet, torso and legs. He also has a pair of extra arms (originally from the Kre-O Battleship aliens), plus a buildable sniper-cannon (made with the aformentioned chrome rifle), a buildable double-bladed staff, buildable dual-blaster backpack, and the Wheeljack-style wing-pack.
Though widely solicited, this wave of Custom Kreons ultimately never saw release outside the Hasbro Toy Shop online store and Chinese-market distribution circles.


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His reaction when he's voted "Most Likely To Die In Future Transformers Series" instead.
  • Kreon Class of 1984 (Kreon figure set, 2014)
    • Set number: B0090
    • Voted: Most Fearless
    • Accessories: Large rifle
This version of Cliffjumper has much more detailed toy-based tampographs than his prior versions. Oddly, he's been given a door-wing backpack, despite neither the original toy nor cartoon model having door wings. But hey, spare parts!
He was only available in a San Diego Comic-Con 2014 exclusive pack of 30 Kreons dubbed the "Kreon Class of 1984". The remaining stock was to be sold at Hasbro Toy Shop online, only there was no remaining stock after the show.


  • Brick Box (2015)
    • Set number: B2579
    • Pieces: 82
    • Kreons: Cliffjumper, 3 Vehicons
    • Accessories: Small pistol, "Ultimate Dark Energon weapon" cannon part
Part of the "red box" line for discount stores in the US like Dollar General and Big Lots, this "Brick Box" is just the "Decepticon Ambush" set repackaged and sold for a mere $5. Good deal! As with all the Brick Boxes, this set lacks the instruction manual. It does retain the decals for the ATV and light post, however.


Bot Shots

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Cranberry Cliffjumper.
  • Cliffjumper (2013)
    • Series: 2
    • Number: Super Bot 002
      • Fist strength: 960
      • Blaster strength: 430
      • Sword strength: 255
Part of the first wave of Bot Shots Series 2 single-packs, Super Bot Cliffjumper is a retool/redeco of Jump Shot Launcher Bumblebee, with a new robot mode. He springs up and automatically transforms from a sports car into a robot armed with a pistol when his front bumper is pressed, and has a "spinner" in his chest that shows his three attack types and power levels. As a "Super Bot", he has more lopsided stats, and is cast in translucent red plastic.
This version of the mold was later redecoed back into another version of Jump Shot Bumblebee.


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  • Cliffjumper / Decepticon Brawl / Dirt Boss (Multi-pack, 2013)
    • Series: 2
    • Number: BP001
      • Fist strength: 575
      • Blaster strength: 605
      • Sword strength: 430
Part of the first wave of Bot Shots Series 2 three-packs, Flip Shot Cliffjumper is a redeco of Flip Shot Bumblebee, transforming into a muscle car. As a Flip Shot, an impact to the front of his vehicle mode causes him to flip up when autotransforming. He comes in a three-pack with Flip Shot Decepticon Brawl and Super Bot Dirt Boss.


Construct-Bots

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  • Cliffjumper (Scout, 2013)
    • Pieces: 45
Part of Wave 3 of Construct-Bots Scouts, Cliffjumper can transform into a car. Per usual with Cliffjumpers, he uses mostly Bumblebee parts. He includes a recolor of Smokescreen's rifle.


Hero Mashers

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Recently cast as Thing in the Addams Family/Transformers crossover.
  • Bulkhead (Battle Upgrade, 2014)
    • Pieces: 15
    • Accessories: Backpack, pile-driver, missile, hammer, "Cliffjumper" left forearm
Part of the first wave of "Battle Upgrade" Hero Mashers toys, Cliffjumper is represented as a spare forearm that is included with Bulkhead, but does not appear in the line as a complete figure. The arm is a redeco of Bumblebee's.


Transformers (2014)

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Just in case you couldn't get the Henkei! 3-pack.
  • Cliffjumper (Legion Class, 2015)
Legion Class Cliffjumper is another redeco of Universe Legends Class Bumblebee, sporting the minor retool with additional pegs to secure the arms more tightly in vehicle mode first used for the 2012 Transformers "Dollar Store" release of the sculpt. Unusually for contemporary figures released as part of this assortment, the figure's deco is notably different from the Henkei! Henkei! version listed above: The gray plastic used for the legs, the crotch and the wheels is replaced with black, the paint operations on the insides of the arms are also changed from gray to black and expanded to cover a section left unpainted on the Henkei version, the front grille is left unpainted, and the windows are tampographed in a slightly different shade.[2]
Cliffjumper comes in packaging that is based on the packaging design for the concurrently released Combiner Wars-era Generations figures, but replaces the name Generations with "Authentic Transformers". Since Cliffjumper and his wave-mates ship with three figures previously released under what we consider a generic 2014 Transformers toy line, all of them now in the new packaging style, we consider Cliffjumper to be part of that line as well. The package art used for Cliffjumper is recolored from the package art of Generations Thrilling 30 Legends Class Bumblebee, an entirely different sculpt, and was previously also used (in its original colors) for the previous release of the Bumblebee figure this Cliffjumper is redecoed from.
The wave that contains Cliffjumper has thus far been found at Fred's, Gordmans, Dollar General, and Family Dollar stores in the United States, but was available at general retail in Hong Kong and from Australian Target stores.
Universe (2008) mold: Bumblebee (Legends Class)
  • Hasbro:
  • TakaraTomy:
  • Henkei! Henkei! C-18 Cliff

Q-Transformers

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Cliffpool? Deadjumper?
  • Cliff (2015-08-29)
    • ID number: QT-28
A retool of QT-08 Bumble with a new head, Q-Transformers Cliff transforms from a super deformed Daihatsu Copen to a cute little traitor-seeking robot. As a Bumblebee retool, molded detail on his feet evoke a Volkswagen Beetle's hood.


Alt-Modes

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A paranoid jerk? Nonsense, just look at that smile!
  • Cliffjumper (Alt-Modes, 2016)
    • Series: 1, 2
    • Collection: 2, 3 (Series 1), 1 (Series 2)
A redeco of Bumblebee, Alt-Modes Cliffjumper is a super deformed toy whose body transforms into a car when the Autobot faction symbol on his head is flipped. He was blind-boxed and available in two cases of the first series as well as the only case of the second series.


War for Cybertron: Earthrise

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An original Cliffjumper mold? That was retooled into Bumblebee? Scandalous!
  • Cliffjumper (Deluxe Class, 2020)
    • Hasbro ID number: WFC-E7
    • TakaraTomy ID Number: ER EX-05
    • TakaraTomy release date: June 27, 2020
    • Accessories: Three-piece blaster, 2 skis, car trunk
After years of mostly being a Bumblebee redeco, Earthrise Cliffjumper is a cartoon-accurate mold (complete with accurate, non-Bumblebee head; although he does have Bumblebee's biceps), while omitting the Penny Racer aesthetic for his vehicle mode, transforming into a 1980s sports coupe that is strongly reminiscent of his original Porsche 924 Turbo alt-mode, though with a front end which resembles that of the Mitsubishi Starion. Cliffjumper also has molded high-performance brake discs, a surprising detail for a mainline Transformers figure. In keeping with his depiction as being rather small in most Transformers media, this figure is much smaller than a typical Deluxe Class and is closer to being a particularly large Legends class-sized figure. Like all Deluxe Class figures of the War for Cybertron subline, Cliffjumper includes numerous 3 mm posts and 5 mm ports for attaching other accessories as part of the C.O.M.B.A.T. System, but due to his small size he cannot easily accommodate an entire Weaponizer or Modulator figure. Additionally, he is highly articulated for a mainline Legends-sized Transformer, with over 90-degree ankles and two-way elbows, and a complex transformation scheme. Undocumented in the instructions, Cliffjumper's ball-jointed neck is actually mounted on a hinge, and when popped out of its housing offers a larger range of articulation.
The rest of his price-point is made up for with his arsenal, that being a large cannon similar to one he briefly used in the G1 cartoon episode "More than Meets the Eye, Part 1", which can split into two smaller blasters and a pair of skis which can attach under his wheels to form the hydrofoils seen in "Dinobot Island, Part 2". The backend of the cannon can fold out to fit in his car mode's underside to help balance when skis are deployed, while also being usable as a melee weapon. It can also mount on either his thigh or on the side or top of his shoulder meaning you can put the entire cannon in these spots. Similarly, his detaching car trunk can either be put into the robot mode's back or be used as a shield with help of a flip-out peg. This peg and the backend of the cannon use a unique post and port to connect to each other.
The promotional renders and early product samples showcased at conventions showed his weapons and skis being silver, while the final product had them cast in black plastic (with the guns being painted silver except for their handles). The majority of Cliffjumper is molded in black plastic with a generous coating of red paint. His forearms and most of his head appear to be the only pieces molded in red plastic.
Similar to the first release of Starscream from the previous line, Cliffjumper uses the movie variant of the Autobot insignia, rather than the traditional G1 design. Due to the transformation engineering, the insignia is hidden away in robot mode, with no secondary insignia to display.
Like all Earthrise toys, the inside of the back of Cliffjumper's package includes an exclusive clip-and-save piece of a larger star map. Also in the box is a thin red piece of transparent plastic with which to read the star map. Cliffjumper's piece of the map contains a labeled entry point to the "DEAD UNIVERSE".
His glass gas blaster is sold separately as part of the War for Cybertron Trilogy Deluxe Centurion Drone Weaponizer Pack.
In Japan, Cliffjumper was exclusively released by a TakaraTomy Mall.
Cliffjumper was retooled with a new head into Generations Selects Hubcap, Bug Bite, Shattered Glass Collection Goldbug, Buzzworthy Bumblebee Bumblebee, and more extensively retooled into War for Cybertron Trilogy Bumblebee, a reverse to the traditional norm.
Earthrise mold: Cliffjumper

Version 1 (1980s sports coupe):

  • HasbroGenerations Selects WFC-GS13 Hubcap
  • Shattered Glass Collection Goldbug

Version 2 (Volkswagen):

  • Hasbro/TakaraTomyWar for Cybertron Trilogy Bumblebee


Masterpiece

  • Cliff (2022?)
    • ID Number: N/A
    • Accessories: N/A
Pictures of stolen test shots of a Masterpiece Cliffjumper were circulated on the standard outlets for such things in July 2021. The design was a retool of MP-45 Bumble (Ver. 2.0). In the subsequent two-plus years there has been no official comment on such a toy from Hasbro or TakaraTomy, nor has it appeared on any retailer computer listings. It may be the case that, like the unreleased Alternators Jazz, this Cliffjumper remains in limbo because Porsche denied the license at the time the prototype was produced.
Reinforcements from Cybertron may not be forthcoming.

No promises.
This item is not on a release schedule, but Hasbro, TakaraTomy, or any other of the companies are examining options for its availability.



Buzzworthy Bumblebee

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Cloutworthy Cliffjumper.
(Released deco pictured)
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*Screams in unreleased toy*
(Initial deco pictured)
  • Cliffjumper (Deluxe Class, 2022)
  • Series: Studio Series
  • Movie: The Transformers: The Movie
  • ID number: 86-13BB
  • Accessories: Three-piece blaster, 2 skis, car trunk, "Moonbase One Destruction" backdrop
  • Known designers: Evan Brooks (Hasbro), Marcelo Matere (backdrop artist)
Released in the Buzzworthy Bumblebee line as part of the Studio Series line up, Cliffjumper is a redeco of the Earthrise toy above, replacing the translucent windshield with light blue opaque plastic and giving him the cartoon-accurate gray and black arms and legs. Unlike the original Earthrise figure Cliffjumper is (mostly) cast in his intended colors as opposed to being made of black plastic painted red, greatly reducing the risk of paint chipping and scratching the original suffered from (mind the forearms, though). He now also sports two Autobot insignia; one on his hood, the other on his roof. Both insignia use the Generation 1 design, rather than the live-action film design that the Earthrise toy had. Additionally, Cliffjumper's bazooka has been repainted into a metallic blue to somewhat match the original animation.
Both the early stock images used on retail websites (image at bottom right) and stock renders on the back of the box, show Cliffjumper's windows cast in transparent blue plastic. The figure used for stock photos also used a much darker shade of transparent blue compared to the Earthrise toy too. As the ID numbering for the main Studio Series line is still currently missing a placeholder for the number 86-13, it is very likely that this translucent plastic version of Cliffjumper was intended for the mainline release outside of the Buzzworthy Bumblebee lines' test run with opaque plastic windows. For whatever reason, this release has not yet come to fruition. That being said, unlike the original figure, this releases' windows are a uniform light blue, instead of a mix of translucent blue and opaque black.
Like much of the Buzzworthy Bumblebee line-up, Cliffjumper was found at retail in Taiwan in early December 2021 with no prior announcement.
Earthrise mold: Cliffjumper

Version 1 (1980s sports coupe):

  • HasbroGenerations Selects WFC-GS13 Hubcap
  • Shattered Glass Collection Goldbug

Version 2 (Volkswagen):

  • Hasbro/TakaraTomyWar for Cybertron Trilogy Bumblebee

Merchandise

Happy Meal Toy

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  • Cliffjumper (1985)
Non-poseable, non-transforming figurines of Cliffjumper and three of his Mini-Vehicle chums (Bumblebee, Gears and Brawn) made up the very first line of Transformers Happy Meal toys. Alas, the figures did not see a full release, and were only test-marketed in St. Louis, Missouri. The two-tone figures were available in a variety of colour variations, with at least six different combinations for each of the four characters: in addition to his traditional red and black, Cliffjumper is known to have been available in green and black, blue and black, blue and red, black and red, and cyan and black.


Transformers Milk Caramel

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  • Cliff (1985)
A soft rubber figurine—known in Japan as a keshigomu—of Cliffjumper was released as part of the first wave of Kabaya's earliest candy toy line, Transformers Milk Caramel. Based more on his toy than his animation model, Cliffjumper came packaged with chocolate-covered caramel candies, and was available in various colours, including white, blue, sky blue, yellow, green, and orange.

Transformers Choco

  • Cliff (1985)
A small solid-color, transforming snap-together model kit of Cliffjumper was released as part of Kabaya's Transformers Choco line of candy toys.


Decoy

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  • Cybertron Hero Collection 9 (multi-pack, 1986)
  • Defeat Dinosaurer Strategy Game (board game, 1986)
Cliffjumper was among the many characters rendered by Takara as part of their series of 1.5" keshigomu figurines. Like all the Autobots in the series, Cliffjumper was molded in soft red rubber, and featured a number sculpted into his back that was the sum total of his Tech Specs, for use in the various games that could be played with the figurines. Cliffjumper was available as part of a 9-piece box set of Autobot figures, as a playing piece in the Defeat Dinosauruer Strategy Game and later, in a peach coloration randomly packed as part of various other box sets.
  • Cliffjumper (1987)
    • Decoy number: 28
The Cliffjumper figurine was later brought over to Hasbro markets as part of the Decoy promotion, largely identical to the Japanese release except for the fact that the number on his back was replaced with a simple "checklist" number (28, in Cliffjumper's case). Like all Autobot Decoys, he was a randomly-chosen pack-in available with the carded Throttlebots, Aerialbots, Protectobots, and Technobots.


Titanium Series

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Dead Red.
  • Cliffjumper (Robot Master, 2006)
    • Accessories: Gun, display stand
Titanium Series Cliffjumper was to be a redeco of "Robot Masters" Bumblebee, a 3-inch mostly-die-cast-metal statue. He would have had joints at the waist, neck, and shoulders, plus a removable pistol and an Autobot-sigil display stand. Due to the cancelation of the Titanium line, this product never saw release.
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Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Robot Heroes

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Cutest bloodthirsty traitor-tracker EVER.
  • Decepticon Sneak Attack (Multi-pack, 2007)
Cliffjumper is a red, gray and black redeco of the Robot Heroes Bumblebee figure, with swivel articulation at the neck and shoulders.
He was initially only available in the Walmart-exclusive "Decepticon Sneak Attack" five-pack, along with "Supermetal" versions of Optimus Prime and Megatron, Hologram Mirage, and Skywarp.

  • Cliffjumper (Single-pack, 2008)
In some countries outside of North America, Cliffjumper was released individually in a blindpack with no notable changes.

Mini-Bust

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War...It's FAN-tastic!
  • Cliffjumper Mini Bust (Diamond Select, 2008)
Released by Diamond Select Toys in 2008, Cliffjumper was sculpted by Mark Wong of Art Asylum and limited to 1,000 pieces. The sculpt features Cliffjumper holding the gun he was seen using in "More than Meets the Eye, Part 1". However, this version omits the stabilizing struts that were present in the episode. This bust is also notable for being the first new mold G1 Cliffjumper has received since his Decoy in 1987, a period of over twenty years!


The Loyal Subjects

  • Cliffjumper (2013)

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Collect them all!

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Tiny Titans

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Shouldn't have missed you mean!!
  • Cliffjumper (Tiny Titans, 2015)
    • Series: 1
    • Number: 12/12
Part of the initial assortment of Tiny Titans blindpacks, this version of Cliffjumper is a very small, minimally-painted soft-plastic figure of him aiming a ridiculously large blaster, calling back to the scene from "More than Meets the Eye, Part 1".
He includes a collectible card that, interestingly, renders him in the 2015 Robots in Disguise styling. The card includes a scan-badge for the Robots in Disguise mobile game, which unlocks a random amount of Energon "currency" and a randomized bonus power-up item.


Transformers Trading Card Game

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  • Cliffjumper, Renegade Warrior (2018)
    • Wave 1C: Convention Pack 2018
    • Rarity: SRT
    • Card Number: T01/T02
    • Stars: 8
Cliffjumper, Renegade Warrior was one of the preview cards for the Transformers Trading Card Game and was available alongside Slipstream, Strategic Seeker, as well as the battle cards All-Out Attack and Tandem Targeting System in an exclusive pack available initially at SDCC 2018, and later briefly on Hasbro Toy Shop.
The artwork on the card is reused from the Transformers Legends mobile card game


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  • Cliffjumper, Renegade Warrior (2019)
    • Wave 1: Energon Edition
    • Rarity: SRT
    • Card Number: T02/T06
    • Stars: 8

Released as part of the TCG's Wave 1: Energon Edition, this card is a reprint of the Convention Pack 2018 Cliffjumper, Renegade Warrior. Printed on semi-transparent plastic instead of a normal Character Card, this version features new art by Dan Khanna.

Jada Toys

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If only Mirage was included, Cliff's pose would actually have some meaning.
  • Transformers Series 1 18-pack (4cm Die Cast Figure Multipack, 2022)
Released by Jada Toys, Nano Metalfigs Series 1 Cliffjumper is an incredibly small die-cast figurine molded doing an action pose. He has a little base attached to his feet for balancing reasons.
He comes in an impressive multipack with seventeen other figurines. This mold was later redecoed as Series 2 Bumblebee.

Threezero

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Red Bumblebee's dynasty grows by one.
  • Cliffjumper (MDLX, 2023)
    • Known designers: Kelvin Sau
    • Accessories: one "Laser Blaster", one alternate masked head, three pairs of hands (relaxed, closed, posed)
A new-head retool of Threezero's MDLX Bumblebee Cliffjumper is an original design taking inspiration from the original cartoon but with the aesthetics in the vein of the live-action movies. Cliffjumper is a smaller scaled non-transforming action figure in the vein of contemporary collector-oriented lines like Figma and S.H. Figuarts. Like those lines, the figure is extremely well-articulated and detailed, features interchangeable hands and heads, with the alternate visored face specifically resembling Bumblebee's G1 toy. The three pairs of hands he comes with are relaxed splayed-open hands, closed fists, and posed hands meant to hold his included Laser Blaster (which in turn is based on Bumblebee's pistol used in the cartoon). His back tire is also removable.
While stock photos (at right) show him with the standard Autobot insignia, the final product uses the movie variant instead.
In the Unites States, he is a PX Previews exclusive.
MDLX mold: Bumblebee

Notes

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  • The Microman Micro Change toy that would become Cliffjumper was also available in light blue. To date, this deco has never been used in Transformers outside of Mexico.
  • Though often a straight redeco of Bumblebee in non-Japanese countries, there has yet to be a Cliffjumper produced by TakaraTomy that is a straight redeco of the same line's Bumblebee.

References

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