Oh you want me to say something more detailed about it ? Must I ?
Cybershark is the only boxed toy released with both the Transmetal II and Transmetal 2 logos on it. It's an upgrade to the superb BW Deluxe toy Cybershark. He's lost the hammerhead look gaining a more traditional shark's head and gained a size class becoming a mega. The shark mode doesn't look too bad being a mixture of steel grey and chromed cyan (mainly the mid body and the tail) but the form is permanently set in a curved shape which doesn't help the toy - a more neutral pose would have been better. The tail fin is a separate piece with two green panels up the sides. The tail rotates as you spin a wheel mounted in the side of the tail. It's virtually the only part of the beast mode that moves - the fins rotate by virtue of being pegged in and they fold out to the sides on 2 panels with engines molded into them that seem to be parts of an aborted vehicle mode. There's a dual missile launcher in the mouth that should fire if you pull back on the shark's head but this feature never worked that well on mine.
TF: and here's where it starts to go very wrong indeed: Fold the engine/fin panels out to the sides. Fold the lower jaw and underside of the body down to form the legs. Remove the missile launcher from the back of the waist. Separate the tail into two halves and have them come off in your hands. If you're lucky it will just be at the clip to the shoulders. If you're unlucky the ball joint will have come apart where the strut enters the tail section. Reconnect the tail pieces. Pull one arm off the underside of the tail and fold down. Fold the other arm out from within the tail. Fold the remainder of the tail down then fold the outer shell of the tail back leaving what's in the middle that will become the robot chest behind (pausing only to reconnect the tail shell halves again) Lock the chest onto the robot's waist. Fold the tail halves back as much as you can and turn on the ball joints so they're facing out the sides. They'll almost certainly have fallen off again so plug them back in, as well as the shark's fins that will have fallen off - that's if the panels they're attached to haven't. You'll also probably need to slot the waist back together again too. Spread out the green panels on the tail at the end of his left arm to form a four pointed claw. Place missile launcher into his right fist.
And if you think that's bad try TF ing it back to Shark mode!! Getting all the bits of the tail lined up - especially the arm within it - is a nightmare.
Have you seen the Simpsons ? Lisa watches a cartoon called The Happy Little Elves which Bart refers to as the Cr^&&y Little Elves. TM2 Cybershark is Battle Armour Happy Little Elf. The robot mode is all green and grey, which isn't a good combination (Hasbro didn't learn - the same colour combination was back a few years later to ruin Armada Thrust's first appearance) In particular the face is green which isn't great, he's got an odd demented expression and it's topped by the shark's fin bent forward which looks like some odd Witches Hat ! The chest has a pair of eyes to each side and a pale green/blue Autobot spark in the middle. The one hand the toy has is orientated so that when the wrist bends it ends up on side on which is never a good thing - you want a weapon holding hand to be able to hold the weapon upright ! His right arm has ball joints at the elbow & shoulder, while the left claw arm bends at the elbow, has a low bicep joint and a ball joint at the shoulder. The head should turn to the sides but will probably be hampered by the tail armour. The hips are ball jointed, the legs bend twice at the knee with a small kneecap in between, there's a swivel joint at the ankle and the foot - formed from the shark's lower jaw - bends. The wheel to spin the claw hand is mounted under the left arm's elbow.
Overall: difficult TF, severe fall aparticon, limited robot mode (especially the hand's position and lack of second hand) and bad bad bad colour scheme.
AVOID ! And not just because of what I'm about to write ...
In 2000 I wrote the following:
"What do you call a TM2 Cybershark that transforms without falling to bits ? RID Cybershark that's what. I was surprised too ! It's a lovely recolour, lots of greys white, silvers and blues with some additional yellow on the robot mode. It no longer looks like Battle Armour Crappy Little Elf ! "
The beast mode starts off white at the bottom and graduates through grey to dark blue at the top. The robot panels - invisible on Cybershark - are picked out in silver and other colours for the lights on them. The inside of the lower jaw is coloured pink. The visible robot legs, tail sides and the missile launcher in the mouth are all a mustard yellow.
TFing to robot mode reveals that improvements have been made to the parts tolerances and that the toy holds together *much* better.
The robot mode reveals the grey replaced by pearly white or dark blue and the green replaced by mustard yellow (looks better on the face) and a metallic purple. The chest has some metallic sea blue paint as well as some silver dividing the face on the chest into organic and technological halves. The eyes are picked out in pink and there's a pink Predacon spark in the middle of the chest
A robot mode which was an eyesore joke is transformed into something that looks genuinely menacing.
This is the version of this mold you need to own.
And while I'm here "Sky-Byte saves the day" is one of the greatest TF cartoon episodes ever.