Alternators in European packaging: (note that distribution for those toys was semi-random, not all of them came out in all countries - it's quite possible that no country actually even got all of them) Blue packaging: Smokescreen (#1 on the packaging; six languages; box art) Silverstreak (no number on the packaging for any Alternators beyond Smokescreen; six languages; box art) Autobot Hound (six languages; box art) Red packaging: Meister (released in Italy only; six languages; box art) Windcharger (six languages; photo instead of box art) Swindle (six languages; photo instead of box art) Wheeljack (six languages; photo instead of box art) Battle Ravage [Chevrolet Corvette] (six languages; photo instead of box art) Bubble packaging: Swindle (twelve languages; photo instead of box art) Shockblast (twelve languages; photo instead of box art) Decepticharge (twelve languages; photo instead of box art) Optimus Prime (twelve languages; photo instead of box art) Dead End (twelve languages; photo instead of box art) Silverstreak (twelve languages; photo instead of box art) Ravage [Jaguar XK] (twelve languages; photo instead of box art) Released in some European countries in US packaging: Shockblast (Argos UK/Ireland) Grimlock (TRU Sweden) Swerve (TRU Sweden) Dead End (TRU Sweden/Denmark) Autobot Hound (TRU Denmark)
Really? What number comes before and after it? Man, and here I thought we were doing a good job in elementary school with counting lessons.
hmm. i wasnt even aware of euro version of the non-bubble packaging. over here we got the US version tho. with the exception of ravage it seems.