Series Six 24 bundles collection | Source: Hasbro

Imagine a shopping mall where objects come alive at night. That’s the origin story for BotBots, Hasbro’s toy line which is the inspiration behind the new Netflix series, Transformers: BotBots. The premise is that a shopping mall gets hit with Energon energy and everyday items spring to life during the night, but remain as inanimate objects during the day. In honor of the new series, Hasbro has released two-in-one collectibles that change from ordinary objects to little robots in just a few steps! 

Some of the BotBots toys kids can collect! | Source: Hasbro

The Singles Multipack features 24 individually wrapped mystery figures that kids can transform from everyday objects into robots and back again with ease. Kids can collect a total of 75 different figures to trade with friends!

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Additionally, kids can partake in motorized mischief with the Racer Roni & Outta Controller Vehicle Pack, featuring figures from Hunger Hubs and Gamer Geek squads, as well as rare oil slick collectibles. 

New Racer Roni & Outta Controller Vehicle Pack | Source: Hasbro

The Series Six Custodial Crew and Pet Mob also feature collectible BotBots characters that kids can trade with friends. This collection includes 32 characters that are available in eight-packs featuring the Custodial Crew and Pet Mob teams.

Kids can also collect 20 figures from the Hunger Hubs and Gamer Geeks team with the five-packs.

Transformers: BotBots Trailer

The new BotBots toys are available for preorder now on Amazon. Transformers: Botbots premieres on Netflix on March 25. 

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Annabelle Canela

Annabelle Canela

Annabelle Canela was an editorial assistant at The Pop Insider, The Toy Insider, and The Toy Book. When she’s not writing about her favorite toys and fandoms, she loves creating poetry, taking her puppy to the park, and chefing up new creations in her Brooklyn kitchen. You can usually catch her reading Spider-Man comic books on the subway or eating dim sum in Chinatown. This New York City native has traveled all over the Caribbean, including to her family’s home country of Dominican Republic. Naturally, she does it all por mi gente.

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