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In 2006, Hasbro added more figures from the entire Star Wars saga as well as Transformers figures. [6] Attacktix figures from both Transformers and Star Wars were sometimes released in the same pack, called an "Intergalactic Showdown Pack." [6] Marvel Attacktix, featuring a mixture of characters from Marvel Comics, was the final series ...
Four figures from the Mighty Muggs line. Clockwise from top-right: Darth Vader, Wolverine, Chewbacca, and Spider-Man. 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 ...
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. The robots could transform into a wide range of things, like animals and vehicles.
The GoBot toy line was based on figures produced by Popy of Japan (the now-defunct character division of Bandai), named Machine Robo. [2] In another similarity to Transformers, Tonka decided to make the figures sentient robots, rather than human-piloted mecha as they had been in Japan, and divided them into two factions – the good Guardians and evil Renegades (although early figures were ...
Transformers: Fall of Cybertron is a third-person shooter video game based on the Transformers franchise, developed by High Moon Studios and published by Activision.It is the sequel to the 2010 video game Transformers: War for Cybertron, and directly follows the events of that game, as the Autobots struggle to defeat their Decepticon foes in a civil war for their home planet of Cybertron.
These "convertible" versions were in a sense the precursors to the Transformers line of toy robots. [citation needed] Toward the end of production, Mattel proposed the inclusion of plastic toy vehicles for the 3.5" figures to ride in exclusively in the United States, but these toys were never released for purchase. [citation needed]
Starscream also appears in the 2014 game Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark, set between the events of War for Cybertron and Fall of Cybertron. He, Shockwave, and Soundwave are ordered by Megatron to search the abandoned Crystal City for a powerful artifact called the Dark Spark, which could secure the Decepticons' victory in the war.
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) The Transformers: The Movie Christopher Collins: Unknown A strange one, he is basically a 3-in-1 warrior-spy; 3 small Decepticons with a "hive-mind" and all talk at the same time. [130] Loves to observe things: vegetation, architecture, Earthen topography, and particularly his comrades' mistakes.