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While the original series featured fanciful robots and vehicles, Car-Robots added the feature of the robots being able to disguise themselves as various late 20th century-era contemporary vehicles. In 1984, Hasbro licensed the Car-Robots toyline along with the Microman's Micro Change toyline from Takara and merged the two series of toys to ...
Smallest Transformers Lambor (2003) In Japan a miniature version of Sideswipe was released as part of the Smallest Transformers line. Later remolded into Smallest Alert. Universe Deluxe Sideswipe (2003) After a long absence, the original Sideswipe returns with a new toy. This time it is a BotCon exclusive, a remold of the Robots in Disguise toy ...
The upper portion of the vehicle pops up into robot mode when it hits an object. Transformers Fast Action Battlers Ion Blast Autobot Jazz (2007) A Deluxe-sized toy with simplified transformation for younger children. Also released in a redeco as Smokescreen. Transformers Deluxe Autobot Jazz (2007) A detailed Deluxe-sized toy.
So what toys are kids asking from Santa this holiday season? Check out Wal-Mart's list of hottest toys: See the full list below: Num Noms Lipgloss Truck, $29.94. Pom Pom Wow Decoration Station, $29.97
Transforming toy robots were a very popular toy concept in the 1980s. The main feature was that an everyday object, machine or animal could transform into a robot. Toylines that used this concept include Transformers (Hasbro/Takara) a very popular franchise pitting two robot factions against each other. The robots could transform into a wide ...
The Transformers: Classics story printed by Fun Publications is set in a continuation of the Marvel Comics Transformers series, ignoring the Marvel U.K. and Generation 2 comics. Since Ultra Magnus only appeared in the U.K. comics (baring the movie adaption), the Ultra Magnus appearing in these stories is a new character.
The franchise, which began as a Hasbro toy line and has since sparked multiple animated Transformers TV shows, a Marvel comics run and the Michael Bay live-action movie series, continues to expand ...
In January 2006, the Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club comic wrote a story based on the Transformers Classics toy line, set in the Marvel Comics universe, but excluding the Generation 2 comic. Fifteen years after Megatron crash-lands in the Ark with Ratchet, the war continues with the characters in their Classics bodies. [67]