Playskool Heroes Transformers Rescue Bots Energize Optimus Prime Action Figure
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Around 76% of reviews were positive and about 20% were negative.
Final Score:

8.39 out of 10, based on these factors:
What buyers say about Playskool Heroes Transformers Rescue Bots Energize Optimus Prime Action Figure
The rescue bots were on sale for $11 and the kids immediately focused on them when they saw the rest of the toys.
The RescueBots we have purchased did not work as well as the one we bought, but my 3 year old can easily transform himself, and it is not hard for even me to do.
With my guys so into Transformers, it made sense for us to have both the Gos and the Dino Switch, they are better quality, but it made more sense for us to have both.
I was not looking for a toy that would challenge my 4 year olds, but rather something that would entertain them and keep them busy.
I thought this would be a cool starter and I think it would hold his interest, but it's so simple, it may not hold his interest.
Common Questions
What is the size of this toy?
When it is a robot, this toy is 6.7" high x 2.75" wide.
The toy is for 3-7 year olds, but will it be appropriate for a 5 year old or will it be too juvenile?
I got this for my 4 year old and he's almost 5 now and still plays with it.
Is it possible that these make noise?
They don't make noise on their own.
How big is this toy?
I believe they were between 7 and 5 feet tall and width was between 4 and 5 feet.
When converting to truck mode, the cover over the head of our figure does not stay down. Is there a catch on it?
It's not supposed to be a catch, but I have noticed it is less likely if you secure the legs, then arms, then fold into the truck and push the head down last.