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Hasbro: Transformers Combiner Wars Prowl (Deluxe Class)

Prowl6Prowl is part of a combiner team now. The classic G1 military strategist who has aways had a reputation for being cold and stoic is now part of a tight-knit group of Autobots who combine to form “Optimus Maximus.” This isn’t too out of left field, though, since there is some precedence in the IDW comics for Prowl being part of a combiner.

In the comics, Prowl was actually part of Devastator for a time (and it was so cool), but here he serves as an arm or a leg for “Optimus Maximus,” along with fellow Autobots Ironhide, Mirage, Sunstreaker, Hot Rod, and a white Optimus Prime (who, astonishingly, is actually Optimus Prime and not Ultra Magnus). But let’s not kid ourselves — we’re seeing this combiner team because it’s an easy repaint/retool of the Stunticon team, and it allows Hasbro to get more use out of this year’s deluxe class molds.

So is this Prowl little more than a shallow repaint, or is he worth owning on his own merits?

Let’s find out!

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The packaging for these Combiner Wars deluxe class figures continues to be awesome. It’s a standard blister pack with an issue of the IDW comic series serving as a backdrop. The artwork is awesome and I swear Prowl has never looked cooler. On the back we get another extremely brief bio that tethers the figure to his G1 characterization, so at least that hasn’t changed here.

Prowl is easily among the more beloved G1 Transformers characters, and his presence in the brand dates all the way back to the very first wave of Autobot cars to hit the shelves way back in 1984. Prowl was the first Autobot car I added to my collection in 1984, so I have a strong nostalgic attachment to the character. That being said, I love seeing this new take on Prowl on the pegs. I may be in the minority, but I’m a big fan of this redesign and love seeing it on my “IDW shelves” even more.

 

Gone are the “door wings” and the “hood chest” that have been defining traits of Prowl’s bot mode for decades. His shoulder missile launchers are also gone, and what’s left is a robot with a streamlined look with little evidence present that he turns into a police car. Sure, there’s the hood of the car that serves as a “backpack” here, but the original Prowl basically looked like a car that just, kinda, stood up. There were car bits hanging off him everywhere — that never made sense to me since these were supposed to be highly evolved technological beings. The original design was certainly a product of its time, which made it a bit clunky and inelegant, so I am loving what we’re seeing here. When looking at him straight on, there’s little evidence he turns into a car because those traits are well-integrated into his robot mode. No more chest that sticks out so far he can’t see his feet, no more useless wings, etc. I feel as though this is the Prowl I’ve been waiting decades for.

 

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Prowl’s head is a new, unique sculpt, and it’s a definite throwback to his G1 visage. Think of it like this — Cyclops’ visor is the thing that makes him “Cyclops” regardless of how many changes his costume goes through, and that’s kind of what Prowl’s head is doing here. To me, that’s what this represents both here and in the IDW comics. Change is okay. It keeps characters fresh and it provides us with new toys to hunt down, and, honestly, I’m just really fond of this mold, so this figure is clicking with me in a big way. Now, this figure isn’t completely comic-accurate or anything, but it’s . . . close. Close enough that I can pose him with the likes of the new leader class Ultra Magnus and be pretty stoked about it.

 

The mold is a retool of the Stunticons Brake-Neck (Wildrider) and Dead End, but it’s actually a straight-up repaint of the Protectobot Streetwise. I’m not the biggest Protectobot fan, so I don’t own the figure, but it’s pretty much Prowl with a different head and a slightly different color scheme. And, again, Prowl looks great with the new IDW Ultra Magnus — all we need now is a new deluxe class Rodimus!

 

Prowl8For accessories, Prowl comes with a white rifle. Again, this is a repaint from the Streetwise release, but at least it’s some kind of weapon. I’m not sure why they went with white, though. A basic black would be so much better, I think. Or even a silver like the Classic Prowl. He also comes with his combiner piece that can be a hand or a foot, depending on your preference. Or even a roof-top blaster for his alt mode.

 

 

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This mold is well articulated, so it’s easy to get Prowl in all kinds of great action poses. That’s another reason I’m such a fan of this mold — for the first time ever, I feel like I can pick up Prowl and play around with him without his feeling like a piece of glass that I may break. Although, ironically, this is my second Prowl. My first one DID break — the hood of the car snapped off mid-transformation, but it appears that was an isolated incident because this Prowl feels good and sturdy.

 

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Prowl’s alt mode is a futuristic-looking police car that works well for my purposes. I like that they moved away from clear-plastic windows and just painted them a metallic blue. It makes it look like more of a “toy,” but the interior of deluxe class alt modes are never taken into consideration, so they usually look pretty bad. This, however, looks awesome.

The transformation is on the simple side, but I’m all for that. I can pick up this guy and transform him in seconds, which bucks the recent trend of having to spend 30 minutes trying to figure out a transformation. That’s how it was back in the G1 days, and I appreciate the return to intuitive simplicity.

 

You can look at his alt mode from any angle and see little evidence that there’s a robot hidden in there — I’m grateful for that attention to alt mode authenticity. It helps the illusion immensely and makes the rather simple transformation feel more thorough.

 

As was the case with the Stunticons, the combiner forms can feel a little forced, but they seem to do the job well enough. I doubt I’ll ever use him as a combiner limb because he’s already taken his place next to Ultra Magnus on my shelves, but it’s cool and interesting that the option is there.

I’m a big fan of this figure and am stoked to have him on my shelf. I can appreciate that he’s not for everyone because the figure does abandon key G1 design traits, but I couldn’t be more comfortable with that. Now I’m interested in seeing if the other figures from his wave hold up as well as he does.

Prowl seems to be the more popular figure from this wave, so the good news is they’re all packed two-per-case. He’s popping up at Target, Amazon, and Big Bad Toy Store as we speak, so I recommend snagging one as soon as you can.

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11 thoughts on “Hasbro: Transformers Combiner Wars Prowl (Deluxe Class)

  1. I think he is a great compromise, if not more so a proper evolution of G1 Prowl. I enjoy both models yet I have not owned a G1 Prowl in a long time so even for the sake of nostalgia I picked this one up.

  2. Prowl was my first Transformer. I was 10 years old and forced for all intents and purposes to play in a youth bowling league. My last frame and last ball I had a 7/10 split. I slipped right as I rolled the ball and fell backward and I could feel the ball twist out of my hand so I didn’t even bother to watch it fly down the gutter. Walking back defeated and seeing the faces of my teammates what seemed like slow motion I could not understand their excitement, until I heard it. One pin knocking into the other, I made it, picked up the infamous 7/10 split, falling on my ass. My parents awarded me with a trip to the mall and my first Transformer, Prowl. I saw this one recently and it brought back those memories, I have it sitting on my desk now.

  3. Who’s complaining?
    I’ve got MP Prowl,capt.
    Had UNIVERSE,sold it.
    Had to make room for MP Prowl as it’s my goal to have just one definitive toy per classic character.?✌

  4. This is my issue as well.
    Less is more in the CW series it seems. It’s not for completist is what I’m saying.
    I really need to beef up my ‘Cons,but they are few and far in between. Menasor, Devastator,
    GALVATRONUS?? and AN armada of Autobots! Sporting the same ol same ol mold again and AGAIN.
    Bruticus is coming! However,can I get excited about it when there’s no new tooling involved? Vortex is using the AlphaBravo/Blades mold and that’s ok,but Blastoff is a space shuttle and Hasbro is using one of the aerialbot jets molds? Wha?!? You make an excellent point about Rook being used for Prowl. I do like THAT. It’s a horse of mold they’ve yet to beat to death.
    LOL ?

  5. Ironically,as a servant of the logical and methodical,my core imagination is NON-Canonical?(VBG)!!!
    Was that too philosophical????lol?
    Seriously,though…
    It’s ALL good. The Multiverse IS big enough for everyone!
    G1 Prowl and IDW Prowl, Neal Adams’ Batman,Frank Miller’s Batman, Capullo’s Batman, Adam West Batman, Michael Keaton Batman,Nolan’s Batman,Ben Affleck Batman etc,etc…
    In my attempt to be pithy I left out a key element to my reply. Pardon me,capt. It would have made more sense by stating that I meant “G-1Canon”. I get that change is a constant”and time moves on”,but I personally don’t read IDW(except those that come packed with the toys) I grew up in the 80’s and I’m G1 til I die. An Idw friend of mine had to hip me to the jive about the last TF movie just on the basis that a lot of the bots were from the comics and I was kinda lost.??
    I ask him questions about the CW line too since he reads the IDW comics and works for Hasbro to boot.
    Imho,I mildly felt like the review was slightly disrespecting the classic instead of respecting a venerable Autobot warrior.
    Additionally I’ve got personal issues with the over-use of these molds by Hasbro.
    Once again,I’m not adverse to new Or different. New is good and different is good.
    Yet–When the standard classic old guy is pushed to the side to be supplanted by the fancy,fresh and “better” model, I’m not really a fan of that. (See modern media comic translations:ie Starlord, Nick Fury..)everyone has value–even in fiction.?✌

  6. I’m actually not a fan of the First Aid mold either, but I do like the Rook mold. I actually wish that they would have used that mold for Ironhide.

  7. I’m glad they didn’t use that First Aid mold here. I’ve purchased that mold three times now — First Aid, Offroad, and Ironhide — and I’m just not all that crazy about it. I almost think the Rook body would work pretty well with Prowl’s current look, but I’m not disappointed in what we did get at all.

  8. I watched your review last night and you did a great job.

    This is a great looking representation of IDW Prowl style. Seriously guys this isn’t suppose to be G1 Prowl, so stop moaning that he isn’t G1 enough it isn’t suppose to be. If you want a G1 based Prowl there are two great options Universe/Classics Prowl and Masterpiece Prowl, and MP Prowl is still readily available. I have both of those and I intend on buying this one as well.

    I have a suggestion for all those complaining about his aesthetics how about picking up a comic and learning the new source material. Mind you I almost expected them to use CW First Aid as the base figure based on Prowl’s current altmode in the comics.

  9. This is an ironic turn of perspective for a writer called “CANON-ball”?
    98% of this article I’m in opposition of!
    While I support the many worlds theory,I’ve got Idw Megatron, seekers, and so forth. I’m on the fence on this Optimus Maximus and “Prowl” if I choose to buy him will be in limb mode as part of the featured gestault figure on my Combiner Wars shelves!?
    BTW
    Prowl is a Datsun/Nissan 280ZX!
    A handsome G1 Autobot with door wings!
    THAT IS ALL.?

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