From a couple of different sources, backed by the Amazon website and the American ToysRUs store computer, comes a preliminary listing of Transformers toys for the fifth movie.

But like with TF4, these toys have been given code-names for the place-holder entries/webpages, so that if they were found early (as they always are), the surprise characters aren't revealed until Hasbro or Paramount are ready to reveal them officially.

For TF4 the code-names were from the Rocky movies, but this time, the code-names are celestial objects.

We may not yet know who the characters are, but it does let us know what the early assortments will be like, and what size-classes will be released this time around - like the return of the Legends class, and some new gimmick classes.
It also means, like last time, when the real names are eventually revealed (like at Toyfair next month), we will know the different versions being released, as there are quite a few repeated code-names across the different size-classes.

From the first leak, with Amazon links.

Generations Deluxe Class:
Wave 1:


Wave 2:


Wave 3:


Generations Voyager Class:
Wave 1:


Wave 2:


Wave 3:


Legion Class:
Wave 1:


Wave 2:

From the second leak, with ToysRUs screenshots.... and guessing two of the codenames.

  • TF5 Movie Masterpiece Mars (Bumblebee) – $79.99
  • TF5 Movie Masterpiece Jupiter (Optimus Prime) – $99.99
  • TF5 Movie Masterpiece “Saturn” – $79.99
  • TF5 Movie All Spark Starter Pack – $39.99
  • TF5 Movie Deluxe Class – $19.99
  • TF5 Movie Legion Class (2-Pack) – $15.00
  • TF5 Movie Power Cube Figure – $14.99
  • TF5 Movie Combiner Set with Slug – $34.99
  • TF5 Movie Planet Cybertron – $149.99
  • TF5 Movie Planet Cybertron (Deluxe) – $39.99
The Deluxe class has gone up in price yet again, at US$20 now... it was only a few years ago it was US$10, and was at that price since Beast Wars in the 1990s. Ever since it moved off that price it has crept up rather fast to be double the price. I guess they held off inflation for as long as they could, by making the toys smaller, often simpler and with less paint, plus moving production to a cheaper location (Vietnam), but now all they are left with is raising the price.