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  2. List of Milton Bradley Company products - Wikipedia

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    The Transformers Game (1986) The Transformers Warrior Robot Game (1985) Trouble (1965) Tuba Ruba (1987) Trump: The Game (1989) Turbo Asticot (1994) Twister (1966) Animal Twister (1967) Bratz Twister (2005) Uncle Wiggily (1916) Underdog Game (1964) Upwords (1983) Vampire Hunter (2002) Voice of the Mummy (1971) Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea ...

  3. Convertors - Wikipedia

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    The Convertors were a line of action figures made by Japanese toy company MARK and localized in North America by New York-based Select in the 1980s.. Often compared to the more famous Gobots and Transformers, the Convertors were a line of toys which came out at about the same time and also featured transforming robots.

  4. Transformers - Wikipedia

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    Classic Transformers franchise logo used until 2014 Spider-Man battles Megatron on the cover of The Transformers #3. Generation 1 is a retroactive term for the Transformers characters that appeared between 1984 and 1993. The Transformers began with the 1980s Japanese toy lines Micro Change and Diaclone. They presented robots able to transform ...

  5. Category:Transforming toy robots - Wikipedia

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    Transformers (Hasbro/Takara) a very popular franchise pitting two robot factions against each other. The robots could transform into a wide range of things, like animals and vehicles. Machine Robo/Gobots (Bandai/Tonka) mostly die-cast toys where the robots could transform into machines like cars, boats and airplanes

  6. Transformers: Generation 1 - Wikipedia

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    Transformers: Generation 1 (also known as Generation One or G1) is a toy line from 1984 to 1990, produced by Hasbro and Takara Tomy. [1] Inaugurating the successful Transformers toy and entertainment franchise, the line of toy robots could change into an alternate form (vehicles such as cars and planes, miniature guns or cassettes, animals, and even dinosaurs) by moving parts into other places.

  7. GoBots - Wikipedia

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    GoBots is a line of transforming robot toys produced by Tonka from 1983 to 1987, similar to Hasbro's Transformers. [1] [2]Although initially a separate and competing line of toys, Tonka's Gobots became the intellectual property of Hasbro after their buyout of Tonka in 1991.

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