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Japan Equivalent: Beginning withG1 - Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers (1985)

Generation One, originally known simply as “The Transformers” is the first series of Transformers. In the U.S., the toyline ran from1984-1990; inEurope, from1985-1993 (except the U.K. which saw limited 1984 releases), and inJapan from 1985-1992 (with many variations from the other regions.)

The line is by far the most diverse in terms of toy styling and design. The early years, 1984-1985, focused on toys originally manufactured in different colors for other brands, such as Takara’sDiaclone andMicrochange, Bandai’sMacross and Takatoku’s Dorvack and Beetras. These toys had differing design ethics, but most transformed into recognizable real-world vehicles, and had limited articulation in robot mode.

During this time, many competing brands of shape shifting robots were on the market, so Hasbro designed the “rubsign” as a mark of authenticity. These black and silver square stickers featured prominently on the toy, and would change colors when heated to reveal the allegiance of the character.

In 1986, the success of Transformers justified investment in new and unique designs. Many of these followed in the tracks of their predecessors, including use of some unproduced designs penned for previous toylines. The main theme shifted to Transformers that could combine in teams to form larger robots. It was not a new concept, but accounted for nearly half of the releases that year.

Following the animated movie in 1986, the original story thread frayed and lost its hold over toy design. Subsequent years featured more and more robots with fictitious or sci-fi alternate modes, and toys focused in groups on specific gimmicks. Many of these gimmicks involved a smaller “partner” who could become the head, weapon, or engine of the larger figure. Some robots could be disguised as monsters or humans by hiding in a hollow “shell”. However, every year presented more combining teams.

As sales in the U.S. began to slow in the late ’80s, Transformers downsized in an attempt to offer toys at a lower price-point, and capitalize on the popular “micro” toy concept. Some of these smaller robots, theMicromasters were sold in teams of four or six simple, tiny figures. Larger toys simply contained one Micromaster figure and a base or playset. Previous subgroups also saw new designs that shrunk and simplified their concepts.

As the line came to a close, the final subgroup threw the old ethic to the wind:Action Masters. Popular characters from early in the series were rendered as non-transforming action figures, including weapons or vehicles that could transform. At the end of 1990, the series was cancelled in the United States due to tanking sales. Japan would see new designs for a further two years, and Europe for another three.

Generation 1’s legacy would rule the Transformers into a new millennium, having established the universe, the concepts, and the main characters that are still most memorable today.

 
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Combiners - Aerialbots (Superion, G1)

Air Raid (A5)

Fireflight (A3)

Silverbolt (A1)

Skydive (A2)

Slingshot (A4)

Superion

Combiners - Combaticons (Bruticus, G1)

Blast Off (C1)

Brawl (C3)

Bruticus

Onslaught (C5)

Swindle (C4)

Vortex (C2)

Combiners - Constructicons (Devastator, G1)

Bonecrusher (1)

Devastator
Hook (4)

Long Haul (5)

Mixmaster (6)

Scavenger (2)

Scrapper (3)

Combiners - Predacons (Predaking)

Divebomb (4)

Headstrong (3)

Predaking

Rampage (2)

Razorclaw (1)

Tantrum (5)

Combiners - Pretender Monsters (Monstructor)

Birdbrain (PM6)

Bristleback (PM2)

Icepick (PM1)

Monstructor

Scowl (PM4)

Slog (PM5)

Wildfly (PM3)

Combiners - Protectobots (Defensor, G1)

Blades (P3)

Defensor

First Aid (P4)

Groove (P2)

Hot Spot (P5)

Streetwise (P1)

Combiners - Seacons (Piranacon)

Nautilator (SE3)

Overbite (SE1)

Piranacon
Seawing (SE2)

Skalor (SE4)

Snaptrap (SE6)

Tentakil (SE5)

Combiners - Stunticons (Menasor)

Breakdown (S2)

Dead End (S1)

Drag Strip (S4)

Menasor
Motormaster (S5)

Wildrider (S3)

Combiners - Technobots (Computron)

Afterburner (TK1)

Computron

Lightspeed (TK4)

Nosecone (TK2)

Scattershot (TK5)

Strafe (TK3)

Combiners - Terrorcons (Abominus)

Abominus
Blot (TR4)

Cutthroat (TR3)

Hun-Gurrr (TR5)

Rippersnapper (TR1)

Sinnertwin (TR2)

Action Masters

Armored Convoy with Optimus Prime

Attack Cruiser with Sprocket

Banzai-Tron with Razor-Sharp

Blaster with Flight-Pack

Bumblebee with Heli-Pack

Devastator with Scorpulator
Grimlock with Anti-Tank Cannon

Helicopter with Over-Run
Inferno with Hydro-Pack

Jackpot with Sights

Jazz with Turbo Board

Kick-Off with Turbo-Pack
Krok with Gatoraider
Mainframe with Push-Button

Neutro-Fusion Tank with Megatron

Off-Road Cycle with Axer

Rad with Lionizer

Rollout with Glitch

Shockwave with Fistfight

Skyfall with Top-Heavy

Snarl with Tyrannitron
Soundwave with Wingthing

Stratotronic Jet with Gutcruncher

Treadshot with Catgut

Turbo Cycle with Prowl

Turbo Jet with Starscream

Turbo Racer with Wheeljack

Autobot Cars

Bluestreak

Blurr
Grapple
Hoist
Hot Rod
Hound
Inferno
Ironhide
Jazz

Kup

Mirage

Prowl

Ratchet
Red Alert
Sideswipe
Skids
Smokescreen

Sunstreaker
Tracks

Trailbreaker

Wheeljack

Bases

Fortress Maximus

Metroplex
Omega Supreme
Scorponok

Trypticon

Battlechargers

Runabout

Runamuck

Clones

Fastlane and Cloudraker
Pounce and Wingspan

Communicators

Blaster
Soundwave

Decepticon Jets

Cyclonus

Dirge

Ramjet

Scourge

Skywarp

Starscream

Thrust
Thundercracker

Decoys

Astrotrain (purple) (No. 38)

Astrotrain (red) (No. 38)

Blaster (No. 29)

Blitzwing (purple) (No. 37)

Blitzwing (red) (No. 37)

Bluestreak (No. 23)

Bombshell (purple) (No. 41)

Bombshell (red) (No. 41)

Bonecrusher (purple) (No. 44)
Bonecrusher (red) (No. 44)

Brawn (No. 24)
Bumblebee (No. 26)

Cliffjumper (No. 28)

Devastator (purple) (No. 48)

Devastator (red) (No. 48)

Frenzy (purple) (No. 50)

Frenzy (red) (No. 50)

Grapple (No. 9)

Grimlock (No. 1)

Hoist (No. 21)

Hook (purple) (No. 42)

Hook (red) (No. 42)

Hound (No. 17)

Huffer (No. 27)

Inferno (No. 14)

Ironhide (No. 7)

Jazz (No. 13)

Kickback (purple) (No. 39)

Kickback (red) (No. 39)

Long Haul (purple) (No. 45)

Long Haul (red) (No. 45)

Megatron (purple) (No. 32)

Megatron (red) (No. 32)

Mirage (No. 20)

Mixmaster (purple) (No. 46)

Mixmaster (red) (No. 46)

Optimus Prime (No. 31)

Perceptor (No. 30)

Prowl (No. 19)

Ratchet (No. 6)

Ravage (purple) (No. 49)

Ravage (red) (No. 49)

Red Alert (No. 16)
Reflector (purple) (No. 52)

Reflector (red) (No. 52)

Scavenger (purple) (No. 43)

Scavenger (red) (No. 43)

Scrapper (purple) (No. 47)

Scrapper (red) (No. 47)

Shockwave (purple) (No. 51)

Shockwave (red) (No. 51)

Shrapnel (purple) (No. 40)

Shrapnel (red) (No. 40)

Sideswipe (No. 18)

Skids (No. 12)

Skywarp (purple) (No. 33)

Skywarp (red) (No. 33)

Slag (No. 5)

Sludge (No. 4)

Smokescreen (No. 8)

Snarl (No. 2)

Soundwave (purple) (No. 36)

Soundwave (red) (No. 36)

Starscream (purple) (No. 35)

Starscream (red) (No. 35)
Sunstreaker (No. 11)

Swoop (No. 3)

Thundercracker (purple) (No. 34)

Thundercracker (red) (No. 34)

Tracks (No. 15)

Trailbreaker (No. 10)

Wheeljack (No. 22)

Windcharger (No. 25)

Deluxe Vehicles

Roadbuster

Whirl

Dinobots

Grimlock

Slag
Sludge

Snarl

Swoop

Duocons

Battletrap

Flywheels

Headmasters

Apeface
Brainstorm
Chromedome

Fangry
Hardhead
Highbrow

Horri-Bull

Hosehead

Mindwipe
Nightbeat

Siren
Skullcruncher
Snapdragon

Squeezeplay
Weirdwolf

Insecticons

Barrage

Bombshell
Chop Shop
Kickback
Ransack

Shrapnel
Venom

Jumpstarters

Topspin

Twin Twist

Leaders

Galvatron
Megatron

Optimus Prime

Rodimus Prime

Legends

Bumblebee

Grimlock
Jazz

Starscream

Micromasters

Air Patrol

Air Strike Patrol
Airwave

Anti-Aircraft Base with Blackout and Spaceshot

Astro Squad
Battle Patrol
Battle Squad
Battlefield Headquarters with Full-Barrel and Overflow

Cannon Transport with Cement-Head and Terror-Tread

Construction Patrol
Constructor Squad

Countdown

Erector

Flattop

Greasepit

Groundshaker

Hot House

Hot Rod Patrol

Ironworks

Metro Squad

Military Patrol

Missile Launcher with Retro and Surge

Monster Truck Patrol

Off-Road Patrol
Overload
Race Car Patrol
Race Track Patrol
Rescue Patrol

Roughstuff

Skyhopper

Skystalker
Sports Car Patrol
Tanker Truck with Pipeline and Gusher

Mini Vehicles

Beachcomber

Brawn
Bumblebee
Bumblebee (Red)
Bumblejumper
Cliffjumper
Cliffjumper (Yellow)
Cosmos

Gears
Hubcap
Huffer
Outback
Pipes

Powerglide

Seaspray
Swerve
Tailgate
Warpath
Wheelie
Windcharger

Mini-Cassettes

Beastbox

Buzzsaw
Eject

Frenzy
Grandslam

Laserbeak

Overkill
Raindance

Ramhorn

Ratbat
Ravage
Rewind

Rumble
Slamdance

Slugfest
Squawkbox

Squawktalk

Steeljaw

Mini-Spies

Dune Buggy (Blue Autobot)

Dune Buggy (Blue Decepticon)

Dune Buggy (White Autobot)

Dune Buggy (White Decepticon)

Dune Buggy (Yellow Autobot)

Dune Buggy (Yellow Decepticon)

FX-1 (Blue Autobot)

FX-1 (Blue Decepticon)

FX-1 (White Autobot)

FX-1 (White Decepticon)

FX-1 (Yellow Autobot)

FX-1 (Yellow Decepticon)

Jeep (Blue Autobot)

Jeep (Blue Decepticon)

Jeep (White Autobot)

Jeep (White Decepticon)

Jeep (Yellow Autobot)

Jeep (Yellow Decepticon)

Porsche (Blue Autobot)

Porsche (Blue Decepticon)

Porsche (White Autobot)

Porsche (White Decepticon)

Porsche (Yellow Autobot)

Porsche (Yellow Decepticon)

Monsterbots

Doublecross
Grotusque
Repugnus

Omnibots

Camshaft
Mail-Away Exclusive
Downshift
Mail-Away Exclusive
Overdrive
Mail-Away Exclusive

Other

Gnaw
Jetfire
Perceptor

Punch / Counterpunch

Reflector
Mail-Away Exclusive

Shockwave

Sky Lynx
Time Warrior Watch
Mail-Away Exclusive

Ultra Magnus
Wreck-Gar

Powerdashers

Drill Dasher
Mail-Away Exclusive
F1 Dasher
Mail-Away Exclusive
Sky Dasher
Mail-Away Exclusive

Powermasters

Darkwing
Doubledealer
Dreadwind

Dreadwing

Getaway
Joyride

Optimus Prime
Slapdash

Pretenders

Bludgeon

Bomb-Burst
Bugly

Bumblebee
Carnivac

Catilla
Chainclaw

Cloudburst

Crossblades

Doubleheader

Finback

Grimlock

Groundbreaker

Gunrunner

Iguanus

Jazz

Landmine
Longtooth

Octopunch

Pincher

Roadblock

Roadgrabber

Skullgrin

Sky High

Skyhammer

Snarler

Splashdown

Starscream

Stranglehold

Submarauder
Thunderwing

Vroom
Waverider

Six Changers

Quickswitch

Sixshot

Sparkabots and Firecons

Cindersaur
Fizzle
Flamefeather
Guzzle

Sizzle
Sparkstalker

Targetmasters

Blurr

Crosshairs
Cyclonus

Hot Rod

Kup
Landfill

Misfire

Needlenose
Pointblank

Quake

Quickmix
Scoop

Scourge
Slugslinger
Spinister
Sureshot

Triggerhappy

Throttlebots

Chase

Freeway
Goldbug

Rollbar

Searchlight
Wideload

Triggerbots and Triggercons

Backstreet
Crankcase

Dogfight
Override

Ruckus

Windsweeper

Triple Changers

Astrotrain
Blitzwing
Broadside

Octane

Sandstorm
Springer
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