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  2. List of Transformers animated series - Wikipedia

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    DiTillio and Forward became occasional posters on the alt.toys.transformers newsgroup, and through this back-and-forth interaction with fans, plus their own research of previous Transformers fiction, the Beast Wars animated series soon began to grow, establishing its place as the future - and past - of the larger Generation 1 timeline.

  3. Decepticon - Wikipedia

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    Horrorcons - A pair of triple-changing Decepticons with jet and beast alternate modes, both of which have Headmaster partners. Vehicons - The foot soldiers of the Decepticons. The Vehicon name was used for the main villains in Beast Machines: Transformers .

  4. Transformers: Generation 2 - Wikipedia

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    A Transformers: Generation 2 television series did air, but it was a rebroadcast of the original Generation 1 Transformers series, using the Marvel Comics commercial as the main title sequence and incorporating CGI footage from the toy commercials for use as the commercial bumpers. [2]

  5. List of The Transformers characters - Wikipedia

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    Bipedal shark-like creature (referred as "lizard" on its toy version's instructions) [184] Appears in Grimlock's New Brain. First speaks in Money Is Everything. The Rebirth (Part 3) Jim Cummings: Alive Rippersnapper is a nasty land shark [185] who has two legs and his inferiority complex is massive. Because of this he takes his frustration out ...

  6. Transformers: Shattered Glass - Wikipedia

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    Transformers: Shattered Glass is a series of American comic books and prose stories published by Fun Publications published between 2008 and 2011, being based on the Transformers franchise by Hasbro. [1] Two reboot series are being published between 2021 and 2022 by IDW Publishing. [2] [3]

  7. The Transformers: The Movie - Wikipedia

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    The Transformers television series began broadcasting in 1984 to promote the Transformers toys by Hasbro. The Transformers: The Movie was conceived as a commercial tie-in to promote the 1986 line of toys. [11] The TV series featured no deaths, and the writers assigned familial identities to characters for children to associate with.

  8. Mighty Muggs - Wikipedia

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    Mighty Muggs are a vinyl–plastic collectible toy series made by Hasbro. The toys resemble super deformed versions of characters from the following franchises: Star Wars, Marvel Comics, Indiana Jones, G.I. Joe, and Transformers. There is a line of smaller figures, called Mini Muggs, as well as blank Mighty Muggs for customization.

  9. The Transformers (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Transformers is an animated television series that originally aired from September 17, 1984, to November 11, 1987, in syndication based upon Hasbro and Takara's Transformers toy line. The first television series in the Transformers franchise, it depicts a war among giant robots that can transform into vehicles and other objects. [ 3 ]