Transformers GT: Mission GT-R (franchise)

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Transformers GT: Mission GT-R (トランスフォーマーGT MISSION GT-R) is a 2013 TakaraTomy franchise created in collaboration with the [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Super GT|{{#if:||Super GT}}]] racing championship series. All toys in the series are heavy retools of the Alternity Convoy mold, transforming into 1:32 scale Nissan GT-R racing cars representing real-life cars participating in Super GT. While they all have the same base mold, each toy features a unique head, weapon and GT Sister, a human partner in the form of a Microman-based [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}race queen|{{#if:||race queen}}]] figure. Its surprisingly extensive fictional support circumscribes a whimsical micro-continuity wherein the Transformers have lain down their arms in favor of a friendly annual racing championship, the titular Transformers GT.

Fiction

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  • Story of Transformers GT, a series of short text stories packed in with the toys:
  1. Test Run Battle! –Prelude–
  2. First Fast Attack! –Whoever Strikes First Wins–
  3. One Shot and One Kill!! –Finishing Blow–
  4. A Biggest Sword! –The Last Resort–

Events

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"And I love you, random citizen."

Transformers GT x Kids' Walk

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TakaraTomy also collaborated with "Kid's Walk", events organized by Super GT to boost interest in sports car racing among children by letting them and their parents visit the racing circuits on special pit walks with activities and prizes. TakaraTomy contributed in the form of the "Transformers GT x Kids' Walk" promotion where they gave away exclusive available in limited quantities and only given to children in middle school or younger:

Super GT races and Team Mach

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Finally, TakaraTomy participated in the Super GT proper with various promotions reflecting their patronage of the racers of Team Mach:

  • For the 2013 season of the [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Super GT|{{#if:GT300|GT300|Super GT}}]], TakaraTomy provided two Transformers GT-themed race queens present at the races and reporting the team's progress on their "Team Mach TF Girls" website. The race queens, Mai Nishimura and Kelal Yamamura, wore outfits based on the GT Sister Ai.
  • In 2014, Team Mach's own Nissan GT-R wore various TakaraTomy sponsor marks, including a prominent Autobot insignia on the roof. TakaraTomy based a new Autobot named Mach Five Racing Prime on this car, and an actor dressed as this character appeared at various Super GT and Transformers events throughout the year.
  • In 2015, as noted above, the year's "Kids Walk" exclusive took the form of a Q-Transformers figure with Team Mach's livery.

Toys

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Wave 1 (5-25-2013) Wave 2 (7-17-2013) Wave 3 (9-28-2013)
GT-R Saber

Exclusives

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Transformers GT X Kid's Walk 2013 Transformers GT X Kid's Walk 2014 Transformers GT X Kid's Walk 2015
QT-M Optimus Prime

Fiction-only toys

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The unproduced "GT-R Safety Prime"

It bears remarking that in addition to the properly released toys listed above, the Transformers GT story pages prominently feature photography of a larger toy of Safety Prime retooled from Alternity Convoy in the style of the toyline's mainline releases.

Notes

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  • The GT toys were available with exclusive calendars featuring art of the respective robots and GT Sisters if pre-ordered through Toy Hobby Market/TakaraTomy Mall. The deadline for Prime and Saber was March 31 2013.
  • GT-R Maximus was originally slated to be GT-03, but was pushed back to GT-04 with Megatron becoming GT-03. This may have had to do with the fact his original promotional art featured the same head as Prime rather than the newly tooled head the figure comes with.
  • While it is unknown if Safety Prime's larger figure was ever intended for actual release, the labeling of Safety Prime's produced "Kid's Walk" toy as "Original Version" certainly belies the intention to produce more than one figure of the character.
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