Snarl (Dinobot, Wal-Mart Exclusive)
Beast ModeRobot Mode
Allegiance: Autobot
Size: Deluxe (comes in a Deluxe-priced 2-pack with Sludge)
Difficulty of Transformation: Hard
Color Scheme: Very dark military green, dark silvery gray, light silvery gray, light red, goldish bronze, orange-red, white, and some yellow, black, silver, and forest green
Rating: 8.2

(NOTE: Because this is a repaint, this is not a full-blown review. This mainly covers any changes made to the mold and the color scheme, and merely compares it to Dinobot Striker. For a review on the mold itself, read the review of Dinobot Striker here.)

    Snarl here, like most of the other Transformers: Dinobots, has a color scheme reminiscent of the original G1 Dinobots (silver/gray and gold), not to mention the same name as his associated G1 Dinobot. I really like the improvements made to his color scheme- the silver and gold work very, very well together, and the white and black stripes are nice too. In robot mode, the color scheme doesn't fit together QUITE as well- the dark military green and yellow and red right next to each other don't fit- but other than that, it's still awesome. I guess the only major thing I would have changed is the dark military green to black- it would have fit better with the red and yellow. Otherwise, definitely the best color scheme out of the Dinobot bunch. Although I do NOT like that Autobot insignia on his forehead...
    No mold changes have been made to Snarl from his previous incarnation, Striker, so he retains all the features and flaws of his predecessor in that area.
    Not only is Snarl the best Dinobot out of this group toy-wise, but his color scheme is improved from the toy's previous incarnation as well, and he's overall cheaper to boot. Sounds like a winner to me.

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Review by Beastbot

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