
Again, Bumblebee has the show-accurate head.

BUMBLEBEE AND CLIFFJUMPER SERIES
The Transformers Encore series released a package of Mini Vehicles similar to the 2004 package this time Bumblebee was bundled with Swerve, Tailgate, Pipes and Outback. The keychain version is used by Glyph, while the new-head multi-pack version was used to make Bug Bite. (The Action Master's head is really only there to fill the hole.) In 2004, Bumblebee was again reissued in Japan in a six-toy multi-pack alongside Huffer, Cosmos, Gears, Powerglide and Warpath, but this time with a cartoon-accurate head. Left to right, starting at the top: Original Bumblebee's head and Goldbug's head, Cliffjumper's head compared to Pretender Classics Bumblebee's head, Action Master Bumblebee's head and reissue Bumblebee's head. The Japanese keychain series also had a black " chase" version. Along with having its rear bumper retooled to accommodate the chain, the keychain form lacked the "Dunlop" text on the tires, and was also released in Japan in 2003 as a 7-Eleven exclusive.
BUMBLEBEE AND CLIFFJUMPER LICENSE
Bumblebee was reissued as a keychain by Fun4All under license from Hasbro in the US in 2001. In Venezuela, Rubiplas released the yellow and red versions which were similar to the Lynsa versions, such as no paint, no chrome and plastic tires instead of rubber. In Brazil, the manufacturer was Estrela, the colors available were yellow, red, silver, orange, In Peru, Lynsa released the peach, red and yellow versions. In Argentina, Bumblebee was manufactured by Antex, the colors available were yellow, red, and orange. In Mexico, Bumblebee was made by the company IGA, and was available in red, blue and white. Bumblebee was released in a wide variety of colors in the Mexican and South American markets. Ltd., this version had a paler shade of yellow and the rear bumper was unpainted. In 1986, a Chinese made yellow version with a rubsign was released in the United Kingdom by Hasbro Bradely U.K. Both the pre-rub and rubsign versions were available in yellow and red, both were still manufactured in Japan. In 1985, the version with the rubsign was released.

The first Mini-Bot/Mini-Car Transformer version was released in 1984, with an Autobot sigil on the chest/roof. It came in three colors, yellow, red and blue. Bumblebee's original toy was released in 1983 in Japan as the pre-Transformers Takara Microchange Wagen.
