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===Toys=== * '''''Generation 1'' Soundwave''' (1984) :The original Soundwave toy (and his cassettes) began as part of [[Takara]]'s [[Micro Change]] line, designed by Satoshi Koizumi, featuring household objects that transformed into accurately-scaled robots. Incorporated into the ''Transformers'' toy line by Hasbro, the figure was packaged with Buzzsaw in the US, and with Rumble in Japan (also including a set of non-functional headphones). The tapes could fit into Soundwave's opening chest door (released by a push of his shoulder-mounted "eject" button), while the interaction level was maintained by his two guns, which turned into AA-sized batteries that could be stored in a compartment on his back. Cassette tapes that could interact with Soundwave were released regularly until 1988. The Soundwave toy was reissued in Japan in 2004, and in the U.S. in 2006 using the Soundblaster mold.<ref>{{Cite book | title=The Unofficial Guide to Transformers 1980s Through 1990s Revised & Expanded 2nd Edition | last=Alvarez | first=J.E. | year=2001 | publisher=Schiffer Publishing Ltd.| isbn=978-0-7643-1364-6 | page= 32}}</ref> * '''''Generation 1'' Soundblaster''' (1987) :A re-mold of the Soundwave toy exclusive to Japan, Soundblaster is cast in black plastic where Soundwave was blue, with a retooled chest door, now made of translucent red plastic and able to hold two cassettes at once. Soundblaster came with a variant edition of Buzzsaw, who had a special sticker on his body that, when viewed through Soundblaster's door, would reveal the weak spots of Fortress Maximus. Soundblaster was reissued in Japan in 2005. * '''''Generation 1'' Action Master Soundwave''' (1990) :The non-transforming Action Master incarnation of Soundwave came packaged with a transforming partner named [[Wingthing]], who could become a gun for Soundwave to wield. * '''''Generation 2'' Go-Bot Soundwave''' (1995) :The Marvel Comics ''Generation 2'' series concluded before it could feature the Generation 2 toy line's new, distinctly different version of Soundwave from 1995 - a fluorescent yellow, blue and pink [[Ford Thunderbird]] stock car [[Gobots (Transformers)#Transformers: Generation 2 (Team)|Go-Bot]], a re-deco of an earlier figure named Gearhead. The figure was later recolored into W.A.R.S. for ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 TV series)|Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]''. * '''''Generation 2'' Laser Cycle Soundwave''' (unreleased) :Plans existed to repaint the Laser Cycle, Road Pig, into a version of Soundwave featuring his classic color scheme, but the figure was never released.<ref>{{cite web|title=Laser Cycle Road Pig|url=http://www.transformersaction.com/action-figures/transformers-generation-2-decepticon-laser-cycles-road-pig/|date=April 2010|access-date=2014-12-03|archive-date=2021-12-31|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211231043928/http://www.transformersaction.com/action-figures/transformers-generation-2-decepticon-laser-cycles-road-pig/|url-status=usurped}}</ref> : * '''''Machine Wars'' Soundwave''' (1997) :1997's Machine Wars toy line, released exclusively in KB Toy stores, featured Soundwave as a repaint of the 1992 European- and Canadian-exclusive figure Stalker. The toy transforms into a missile tank and, colored in shades of black, gray and maroon, resembles Soundwave only through a similar head sculpt, and a shoulder-mounted weapon, in this case, an electron rocket. His tech spec, however, was clearly based on that of the original Soundwave toy's, with an additional mention of a new nickname for this version of the character: "The Terror Tank." * '''''Transtech'' Soundwave''' (unreleased) :With the conclusion of the ''[[Beast Machines]]'' toy line, the initial plan for a follow-up was through the futuristic ''Transtech'' series. Although the idea was scrapped in favor of ''[[Transformers: Armada]]'', [[Toronto]]-based design studio Draxhall Jump produced several designs for characters, including Soundwave. * '''''Smallest Transformers'' Soundwave with Jaguar''' (2003) :Part of the first wave of the Japan-only ''Smallest Transformers'' toy line. Despite the small size (roughly 2 inches in robot height), the toy is virtually faithful to the original G1 toy in design and transformation. Soundwave also comes with a micro cassette that transforms into Ravage.<ref>[http://www.tfw2005.com/resources/takara-wst-destrons-358/soundwave-with-jaguar-2550/ TFW2005.com - WST Soundwave with Jaguar]</ref> :In 2006, this toy was to be released with a redeco of ''Energon'' Megatron as a [[Target Corporation|Target]] exclusive in the U.S., but plans to release the toy were canceled.<ref>[http://www.tfw2005.com/resources/energon-decepticons-167/megatron-with-mini-soundwave-unreleased-4080/ TFW2005.com - Megatron with Mini Soundwave (Unreleased)]</ref> * '''''Universe'' Soundwave with Space Case''' (2004) :A redeco of Soundwave's ''Machine Wars'' figure, this toy was rendered in shades of blue and yellow, and packaged with fellow Decepticon [[Space Case (Transformers)|Space Case]]. * '''''Classics'' Commemorative Soundwave''' (2007) :A [[Toys "R" Us]] exclusive is said to be near identical to the original toy. This, however, has one difference from that of the 1984 figure, being that the chest compartment (tape deck door) has been re-molded to hold two cassette Transformers as opposed to one. This version of Soundwave is actually a 'reverse repaint' of the Japanese-exclusive Soundblaster, himself a retooling of the original Soundwave. Commemorative Soundwave includes both Ravage and Laserbeak, two cassettes seen prominently in the original series.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2475393&cp#prod_prodinfo |title=Toys"R"Us/Babies"R"Us |publisher=Toysrus.com |access-date=2010-04-27 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081205131952/http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2475393&cp#prod_prodinfo |archive-date=2008-12-05 }}</ref> * ''Titanium'' '''6-inch Soundwave with Laserbeak''' (2007) :Two versions of Generation 1 Soundwave were released in the Transformers: Titanium toy line. One was a 3-inch non-transforming version in robot mode. The other is a transformable 6-inch version that transforms into a cassette deck. Both Soundwave's feature die cast metal and plastic parts, and the 6-inch version also includes a transformable Laserbeak. It is also rumored that the larger version would be repainted and released as Soundblaster along with Ravage. * '''''Attacktix'' Soundwave''' (2007) :Series 2 of the [[Transformers Attacktix]] figures included a Generation 1 Soundwave figure. * '''''Music Label'' Soundwave''' (2007) :An MP3 player designed to look like the Generation 1 Soundwave figure. [[Secure Digital|MiniSD]] cards fit inside his chest compartment, and it comes with the shoulder gun, blaster, and alternate hands for holding the gun, making fists, and his "eject" finger. Uses 1 AAA battery. Despite the claim on the box, it can use at least up to a 2 GB memory card and play songs over 128 kbit/s. In robot mode, he is the same size as Titanium Soundwave, though in "Cassette" mode he is longer and slightly taller. There are also headphones that are sold separately designed to look like Soundwave's minions Rumble and Frenzy. :Soundwave is available in three colors: Sonic White, Spark Blue (which closely resembles his original G1 incarnation) and Blaster Black (an homage to Soundblaster). :This figure was voted the 43rd top toy released in the last 10 years by ''ToyFare'' Magazine.<ref>ToyFare Magazine issue #122</ref> * '''''Transformers'' Encore Reissue Soundwave''' (2007) :A release by Takara Tomy in Japan that is nearly identical to the original 1984 toy. Unlike the original 1984 release that was packaged with Buzzsaw, the Encore figure was packaged with Laserbeak.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jrstoyworld.com/product_info.php?cPath=95_32&products_id=1307 |title=JRS Toyworld |publisher=JRS Toyworld |date=2004-06-11 |access-date=2010-04-27}}</ref> * '''''Mighty Muggs'' Soundwave''' (2008) :A [[Mighty Muggs]] doll of Soundwave with gun. * '''''Universe'' 25th Anniversary Soundwave''' (2009) :A [[San Diego Comic-Con]] exclusive reissue of the original G1 Soundwave figure that comes with Buzzsaw, Laserbeak, Ravage and Ratbat.<ref>[http://www.tfw2005.com/resources/universe-classics-20-reissues-266/soundwave-3600/ TFW2005.com - 25th Anniversary Soundwave]</ref> * '''''Classics'' Deluxe Soundwave''' (unreleased) :Although no new mold was released for ''Classics'' Soundwave (they instead reused the Takara Soundblaster mold), a design for a new Soundwave toy that turned into a SUV was considered. This design seems to have inspired ''Animated'' Soundwave.<ref>{{cite web|author=Seibertron.com |url=http://www.seibertron.com/news/view.php?id=13219 |title=Unused Classics Soundwave Concept Art |publisher=Seibertron.com |date=2008-06-03 |access-date=2010-04-27}}</ref> * '''''Masterpiece'' MP-13 Soundwave''' (2012) :An all-new mold of Soundwave in Takara Tomy's ''Masterpiece'' line. Comes packaged with Condor/Laserbeak, collapsible weapons that transform into batteries, a clear Energon cube that can be attached to his chest, a detachable display grid, a forearm scanner attachment, a translucent pink cassette case and a new version of the Megatron gun originally offered in MP-01 Convoy/Optimus Prime. Aside from holding up to three newer Masterpiece cassette robots, Soundwave's chest can also accommodate the original G1 cassettes. Laserbeak in bird mode can peg on Soundwave's left shoulder or forearm.
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