1987

[[{{#expr:1987-1}}|«]] 1987 [[{{#expr:1987+1}}|»]]

The year 1987 (MCMLXXXVII) is the fourth year of the Transformers brand.

For further information, see: Transformers timeline

Events

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Non-Fiction

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Births

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January
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February
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March
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April
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May
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June
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July
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August
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September
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October
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November
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December
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Deaths

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Fiction

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Knights of Unicron

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Megatron spends the entire year engaging in Battle of the Band concerts with various other acts. His growing legion of fans emulate this tactic with tribute bands throughout Cybertron. Behind the Music pack-in booklet

Bumblebee

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B-127 is sent to Earth by Optimus Prime to establish a new base for the Autobots. After crash-landing and losing his voice box and memories in a battle with Blitzwing, B-127 is found by Charlie Watson, who rechristens him "Bumblebee". With Charlie's help, Bumblebee regains his memories and prevents Shatter and Dropkick from launching a Decepticon invasion of the planet. Bumblebee later reunites with Optimus as more Autobots land on Earth. Bumblebee

Media

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Television

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Music

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Albums

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Singles

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Print

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Comics

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Comic BomBom

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Marvel Comics

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Marvel UK

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TV Magazine

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Manga
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Story Pages
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Books

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Games

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Console

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Collections

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Home Video

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VHS

Hill Crane (Japan)

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VHS & [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}LaserDisc|{{#if:||LaserDisc}}]]

  • The Transformers: The Movie

Polyband (Germany)

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VHS

VHS

  • Transformers — Starscream's Ghost / The Nightmare Planet / The Ghost in the Machine

VHS

  • The Transformers — Heavy Metal Wars / The Girl Who Loved Powerglide

VHS

Comics

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  • Volume 5
  • Volume 6
  • Volume 7

Merchandise

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  • TBD

Toys

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U.S.

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All 1986 combiner teams were again available in 1987. The individual combiners and the Throttlebots were available with or without a decoy figure.

Autobots

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Metroplex, Rodimus Prime, Wreck-Gar, Ultra Magnus, Sky Lynx, and the Rewind/Steeljaw and Ramhorn/Eject mini-cassette two-packs were all re-released. Optimus Prime, Wheeljack, Mirage, Sunstreaker, Cosmos, Warpath and "Cliffjumper" were available via mail order.
Throttlebots Technobots Clones Double Spy
Monsterbots Headmasters Targetmasters Headmaster Bases


S.T.A.R.S.
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Decepticons

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Galvatron, Trypticon, The Predacons, Gnaw, and the Frenzy/Ratbat mini-cassette two-pack were all re-released. Megatron, Reflector, and Thundercracker were available via mail order.
Terrorcons Mini-Cassettes Duocons Clones
Headmasters Headmaster Horrorcons Targetmasters Decepticon Six Changer
Headmaster Bases


Mail-aways and promos


Japan

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Cybertrons

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Techbots (Scramble City) Throttlebots
  • C-92 Wideload
  • C-93 Looklight
  • C-94 Chase
  • C-95 Rollbar
  • C-96 Runway
  • C-97 Goldback
  • Firebots
  • C-99 Grotes
  • C-100 Doublecross
  • Headmaster Autobots (The Headmasters)
  • C-101 Chromedome
  • C-102 Hardhead
  • C-103 Highbrow
  • C-104 Brainstorm
  • Targetmaster Autobots (Targetmaster)
  • C-105 Sureshot (w/ Spoil)
  • C-106 Blanker (w/ Peaceman)
  • C-107 Crosshairs (w/ Pointech)
  • C-108 Artfire (w/ Nightstick)
  • C-109 Stepper (w/ Nebulon)
  • C-113 Cher (w/ Recoil)
  • Doublespy
  • C-111 Doublespy
  • Clonebots
  • C-112 Fastlane & Cloudraker
  • Fortress Maximus (The Headmasters)
  • C-114 Fortress Maximus
    (w/ Cog)
  • Cassettbots
  • C-116 Twincast
    (w/ C-65 Steeljaw)
  • C-117 Eject (re-release)
  • C-118 Rewind (re-release)
  • C-119 Amhorn (re-release)
  • C-120 Steeljaw (re-release)
  • C-121 Graphy
  • C-122 Noise
  • C-123 Dile
  • C-124 Zaur
  • Trainbots
  • C-125 Shouki
  • C-126 Getsuei
  • C-127 Yukikaze
  • C-128 Suiken
  • C-129 Seizan
  • C-130 Kaen
  • C-131 Raiden (giftset)
  • Cybertron Master Warriors (The Headmasters) Limited Releases
  • Kirk (white)
  • Lione (white)
  • Loafer (white)
  • Rodney (white)
  • Shuffler (white)
  • Toraizer (white)

  • Destrons

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    Terrortrons (Scramble City) Headmaster Crazytrons (The Headmasters)
  • D-85 Skull
  • D-86 Weirdwolf
  • D-87 Wipe
  • Targetmaster Jetrons (Targetmaster)
  • D-88 Triggerharpy (w/ Blowpipe)
  • D-89 Misfire (w/ Aimless)
  • D-90 Slugslinger (w/ Caliburst)
  • Megazarak (The Headmasters)
  • D-93 MegaZarak
    (w/ Fasttrack)
  • Clonetrons
  • D-94 Pounce & Wingspan
  • Doubletrons
  • D-96 Battletrap
  • D-97 Flywheel
  • Six Changer
  • D-98 Sixshot
  • Headmaster Horrortrons (The Headmasters)
  • D-99 Apeface
  • D-100 Snapdragon
  • Cassettrons
  • D-101 Soundblaster (w/ D-106 Buzzsaw)
  • D-102 Rumble (re-release)
  • D-103 Frenzy (re-release)
  • D-104 Jaguar (re-release)
  • D-105 Condor (re-release)
  • D-106 Buzzsaw (re-release)
  • D-107 Ratbat (re-release)
  • D-108 Slugfest
  • D-109 Overkill
  • Limited Releases
  • Sharkticon

  • Robot Point mail order items

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  • 40 Kickback
  • 41 Bombshell
  • 42 Sharpnel


  • Notes <references group="B" />

    Europe

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    These are toys which have been confirmed as being released in at least one country in Europe in 1987. For more details regarding releases in specific European countries, see The Transformers (European toyline).

    Autobots

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    Technobots Racerbots (Throttlebots) Duoform (Clones) Monsterbots
    Autobot Headmasters Autobot Targetmasters Autobot Leader Autobot City Commander
    Autobot Space Shuttle


    Decepticons

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    Terrorbots (Terrorcons) Duocons Duoform (Clones) Decepticon Headmasters
    Decepticon Targetmasters Decepticon City Commander Decepticon City Sixchanger