
It also mentions her role in Transformers: 2010 in which she does substantially less fighting.
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The blurb for her car mode talks about its first appearace in the latter half of The Transformers: the Movie while on Junkion, and the robot-mode blurb includes her motto from her Marvel TRANSFORMERS UNIVERSE profile ("Looks can be deceiving") and hits upon some of the highlights of her career, like using Galvatron's cannon against the Dweller in "The Dweller in the Depths" and even mentions how she became a Headmaster in "The Rebirth" to save Daniel. Google Translate is amazing because instead of trying to decipher the katakana myself, I can just point my phone at the instructions and read the Japanese text. Her car body is made of pink plastic, but they painted over it anyway in a glossy pink that gives it a real automotive sheen. I don't think I'll be rolling her around on her wheels very much. Like a lot of Masterpiece toys, she has minimal ground clearance, like less than a millimeter. She's about six inches in length in car mode, and comes with strips of plastic wrapped around her legs and pelvis (probably because the toy was freshly-painted when it was packaged and Takara didn't want the paint to transfer to other parts). In her instructions, she's described as a "super car," which is as accurate as any other descriptor. She's not the first female character to be added to the Masterpiece assortment, and also not the first character from The Transformers: the Movie, but she's a character for which I've been waiting for a while now, and she's definitely the largest Arcee toy produced to date.

Arcee was originally scheduled for a November or December release in 2020, but she was delayed for a few months and was only just released at the end of February 2021.
