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#3787: CLIFFJUMPER
CLIFFJUMPER
TRANSFORMERS: MISSING LINK (TAKARA)
I haven't done any Transformers reviews since back in November, but it's okay, because they're coming back around again! Last year saw the launch of Takara's Missing Link branding, which sort of takes Mattel's Masters of the Universe Origins approach of "vintage style figure with modern engineering" and applies to TFs, giving us figures that look like the original G1s, but without being the generally static bricks those were in robot mode. The first two figures were both Optimus, and I'm not an Optimus guy, but now we're getting into some of the other characters. That some of the other characters includes Cliffjumper, who may not be Magnus or Soundwave, but is still rather high up on my list.
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Cliffjumper is figure C-04 in the Transformers: Missing Link line. Thus far, this line's been releasing figures in pairs, and Cliffy is paired off with Bumblebee, with whom he shares a bit of his tooling. In robot mode, the figure stands just a hair over 3 inches tall and he has 21 workable points of articulation. Right off the bat, this guy's definitely tiny. Like, I knew he would be, since they're aiming to replicate the sizing on the originals, but the pictures just didn't really prepare me for how small he was in person. He's just a cute little guy. Cliffjumper's sculpt is obviously patterned on his original figure, and in that respect, it's a good recreation. It looks a lot like that earlier figure, but he's less stiff, and the details are all a lot sharper. His posing is a little bit restricted by his somewhat boxy frame, but it's honestly not bad. My biggest issue with mine is that the shoulders can be a touch tricky to pose, and are maybe a hair looser than I'd like. I've heard there have been issues with the heels cracking during posing, but I haven't had that issue with mine. Cliffy is packed with a bazooka and a smaller blaster, bith of which are chromed and very cool. He also includes a sheet of stickers, for those interested in changing up his look. I'm good with the basic look, so those are staying on the sheet for me. Like his original, this guy turns into a little tiny car. The transformation's pretty easy, but at the same time not too simple. On mine, the hood doesn't *quite* seat against the windshield the way it should.
 
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
I'm a fan of this general concept of figure, but with Optimus being the launch and me not being an Optimus fan, I couldn't justify the cost to jump in. Cliffjumper, however, being the Ultra Magnus to Bumblebee's Optimus, is right in line with my sort of off-brand Autobot sensibilities, so he gave me the opportunity to try this line out. He's very fun, and I like him quite a bit. And, of course, I want a Magnus now.
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Originally published February 5, 2025
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