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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 ...
The first installment is titled Transformers: Siege and was scheduled for 2019. [ 22 ] After Machinima closed down in February 2019, [ 23 ] Hasbro Studios and Netflix closed a deal for War for Cybertron Trilogy animated series, produced by Allspark Animation, Rooster Teeth and Polygon Pictures for 2020. [ 24 ]
On June 6, 1985, [14] the company changed its name again to just Hasbro, Inc. [13] The Jumpstarters toys were the subject of a lawsuit in 1985 when Hasbro sued a toy manufacturer for selling toys based on their Transformers design. Hasbro won the suit. [20] In the mid-1980s, Hasbro moved past Mattel to become the world's largest toy company.
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] Based on 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.
Hasbro Unleashes TRANSFORMERS "BEAST HUNTERS" The TRANSFORMERS Franchise Unveils New Brand Expression Across Expansive Range of Entertainment Experiences NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- In 2013 Hasbro ...
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When they acquired the Transformers licence from Hasbro, Dreamwave Productions initially produced a six-issue mini-series, written by Chris Sarracini and drawn by company President Pat Lee, titled Prime Directive. Despite mixed critical reaction and the late shipping of several issues, the series was a huge sales success.
Featuring concepts and characters from Hasbro's Transformers and G.I. Joe, alongside the original intellectual property Void Rivals, the franchise is the successor of the Hasbro Comic Book Universe by IDW Publishing (2005–2018).