Transformers
Generation One
The Transformers - More than Meet the Eyes
(1984-1985)
Target Masters & Head
Masters (1986-87)
Power Masters (1988)
Micro Masters (1989)
Action Masters (1990)
Generation Two
Generation 2 (1992-1995)
Beast Wars Series
Beast Wars (1996-1997)
Machines War (1996)
Fuzors and Transmetals (1998)
Transmetals 2 (1999)
Beast Machines (2000)
Millennium
Series
Robot in Disguise (2001-02)
Armada (2002-03)
Energon
(2003-04) Cybertron
(2005-06) Commemorative (2002-04)
Universe
(2003-04)
Alternator (2003-04)
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In
1984, Hasbro, a US toys company, licensed part of Microman Micro Change
series and Diaclone Car Robots series from Takara and released them in
the US as the Transformers. While the basic story remained the same, a
struggle between the force of good and evil, Hasbro took a new twist and
turned Takara piloted mecha and Artificial Intelligence robots into sentient
race called the Transformers. The toys and the TV show that accompanied
it became an instant success that spawned not only comic books but also
a feature length movie. The line lasted for many years, however, by 1990
the interested in Transformers was on the decline and the series was put
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Japan Transformers
In
1985, Takara "imported" the Transformers toys and TV show back
to Japan and the line met with big success. Japan Transformers followed
along the same line as the US series and shared many of the same toys.
However, when US line was canceled, Japan series continued on long after
with its own story, anime shows and toys. In 1996, Takara again imported
US series the Beast Wars to Japan. The line was quite successful there
that Takara released its own series Beast Wars 2 and Neo-Beast Wars
completed with new toys and TV shows. In 2000, Takara went back to the
vehicle concept and released the the Car Robot series. (The name was
homage to Diaclone line). Hasbro later imported the Car Robot series for
the US market. The two Transformers - US and Japan lines again converged
as one. Takara and Hasbro decided to release new Transformers as a joint
venture.
Original Series
Fight Super Robot Life
(1984-86)
2010 (1987)
The Head Masters (1989)
Super God Master Force
(1990)
Victory (1991)
Zone (1992)
Battle Stars (1993)
Combinations (1994)
Beast Wars Series
Beast Wars (1996)
Beast Wars the Second
(1997)
Neo-Beast Wars (1998)
Metals (1999)
2000 Series
Car Robot (2000)
Micron Legend (2002)
Superlink (2003)
Anniversary Series
(2000-02)
Collector's Edition Series
(2001-04)
Collection Series
(2002-04)
Micromaster Series
(2002-04)
Masterpiece Series (2003)
Binaltech Series (2003-04)
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In
1992, Hasbro decided to reintroduce Transformers series to the new
generation of kids and a new line called Generation 2 was launched. The
second series met with limited success. Most of the early toys were retooled
of the original series but later into the line several new original
molds were introduced. However, without a TV shows tie-in
the line was never very popular and Generation 2 was
canceled in 1995.
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