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On [[Velocitron]], the [[Speedia 500]] race is held to determine the leader of the planet. Thus, many competitors from across worlds, each boastful of their own speed, have gathered to win! [[Cosmos (G1)|Cosmos]] provides commentary.
On [[Velocitron]], the [[Speedia 500]] race is held to determine the leader of the planet. Thus, many competitors from across worlds, each boastful of their own speed, have gathered to win! [[Cosmos (G1)|Cosmos]] provides commentary.


[[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]], having won many races prior, uses his superspeed to make an early lead. [[Road Rocket (G2)|Road Rocket]] isn't so easily left behind, using ninja techniques to seemingly jump from one location to another. The [[human]]-AI robot duo of [[Dia]] [[Burn Out (Diaclone)|Burnout]] takes another tactic, scaling the sheer cliff bordering the race track for a short cut. [[Hauler|Road Hauler]]'s own idea is to use his crane to nullify the danger of falling boulders; the former [[Constructicon (G1)|Constructicon]] hopes to build a big bridge on the planet with his friends if he wins.
[[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]], having won many races prior, uses his superspeed to take an early lead. [[Road Rocket (G2)|Road Rocket]] isn't so easily left behind, using ninjutsu to seemingly jump from one location to another. The [[human]]-AI robot duo of [[Dia Cinders|Dia]] [[Burn Out (Diaclone)|Burnout]] takes another tactic, scaling the sheer cliff bordering the race track for a short cut. [[Hauler|Road Hauler]]'s own idea is to use his crane to nullify the danger of falling boulders; the former [[Constructicon (G1)|Constructicon]] hopes to build a big bridge on the planet with his friends if he wins.


A [[Scourge (RID)|black tank lorry]] looms in the horizon... how will his race end?
A [[Scourge (RID)|black tank lorry]] looms in the horizon... how will his race end?
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*[[Road Rocket (G2)|Road Rocket]] (4)
*[[Road Rocket (G2)|Road Rocket]] (4)
*[[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]] (6)
*[[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]] (6)
*[[Override (BWU)|Override]] (7)
*[[Override (Cybertron)|Override]] (7)
*[[Burn Out (Diaclone)|Burnout]] (8)
*[[Dia Cinders (Diaclone)|Dia]] [[Burn Out (Diaclone)|Burnout]] (8)
*[[Clampdown (G1)|Clampdown]] (10)
*[[Clampdown (G1)|Clampdown]] (10)
*[[Hauler|Road Hauler]] (11)
*[[Hauler|Road Hauler]] (11)
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*[[Dia]] (9)
*[[Dia Cinders (G1)|Dia Cinders]] (9)


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==Notes==
==Notes==
===Continuity notes===
*This comic was produced to promote the first wave of ''[[Transformers: Legacy|Legacy]]'' "VS500" toys that was exclusive to [[TakaraTomy Mall]] in Japan. The second wave, including Cosmos, Scourge, Override, and Clampdown, serve as background characters for the moment.


===Transformers references===
===Transformers references===
*The spectators (and race queen) correspond to the characters showcased in this comic:
*The spectators (and race queen) correspond to the characters showcased in this comic:
**[[Swerve (G1)|Swerve]] was part of the crew of the ''[[Lost Light]]'' in [[2005 IDW continuity]] along with [[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]]. Fitting, as this Blurr toy is directly based on his 2005 IDW incarnation.
**[[Swerve (G1)|Swerve]] idolized [[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]] in [[2005 IDW continuity]]; both Blurr's Velocitron Speedia 500 toy and the ''[[Transformers Legends (franchise)|Legends]]'' toy Swerve is depicted as here are based upon the characters' designs from that continuity.
**[[Nightbird (G1)|Nightbird]] and [[Road Rocket (G2)|Road Rocket]] were linked in their backstories in ''[[Transformers Legends (comic)|Legends]]'' (also by Sakamoto), due to the fact that they are both ninja. This version Road Rocket being based on {{w|kunoichi}} (female ninja) also serves as another connection.
**[[Nightbird (G1)|Nightbird]] and [[Road Rocket (G2)|Road Rocket]] were linked in their backstories in ''[[Transformers Legends (comic)|Legends]]'' (also by Sakamoto), due to the fact that they are both ninja. This version of Road Rocket being based on {{w|kunoichi}} (female ninja) also serves as another connection.
**[[Lift-Ticket (Diaclone)|Lift-Ticket]] shares [[Burn Out (Diaclone)|Burnout]]'s origins as an initially unused ''[[Diaclone]]'' color scheme that was much later used for exclusive toys for [[BotCon 2015]]. In that convention's accompanying fiction, both were presented as mecha from a ''Diaclone'' universe with accompanying human pilots, a portrayal that influences at least Burnout in this comic.
**[[Lift-Ticket (Diaclone)|Lift-Ticket]] shares [[Burn Out (Diaclone)|Burnout]]'s origins as an initially unused ''[[Diaclone]]'' color scheme that was much later used for an exclusive toy for [[BotCon 2015]]. In that convention's accompanying fiction, both were presented as mecha from a ''Diaclone'' universe with accompanying human pilots, a portrayal that influences at least Burnout in this comic. Lift-Ticket also has the benefit of being a then-recent exclusive from TakaraTomy Mall.
**[[Devastator (G1)|Devastator]], the [[combiner|combined form]] of the main six [[Constructicon (G1)|Constructions]], is linked to [[Hauler|Road Hauler]], presented in his initial backstory as a former Constructicon. Curiously, this comic uses the traditional Japanese name, "Buildron", to refer to this group.
**[[Devastator (G1)|Devastator]], the [[combiner|combined form]] of the main six [[Constructicon (G1)|Constructicons]], is linked to [[Hauler|Road Hauler]], presented in his initial backstory as a former Constructicon. Curiously, this comic uses the traditional Japanese name, "Buildron", to refer to this group.
*Burnout's human companion/pilot [[Dia Cinders|Dia]], previously a [[redeco]] of ''[[Thrilling 30]]'' [[Holepunch (G1)#Generations|Holepunch]], appears here in new armor [[repurposing]] ''[[Transformers United|United]]'' [[Nightstick (Headmasters)#United|Nightstick]].
 
===Trivia===
*Nightbird's outfit has the odd rendering of "NINJYA", which seemingly blends {{w|Hepburn romanization}} (which renders じゃ as ''ja'' and follows phonology) and {{w|Kunrei-shiki romanization}} (which renders the same syllable as ''zya'' and follows orthography). This kind of in-between Romanization isn't uncommon in Japanese media.


==References==
==References==
*[https://tf.takaratomy.co.jp/products-lineup/tf_tl/tl-ex-01 "Velocitron Speedia 500 Part 1" at the ''Transformers Legacy'' website]
*[https://tf.takaratomy.co.jp/products-lineup/tf_tl/tl-ex-01 "Velocitron Speedia 500 Part 1" at the ''Transformers Legacy'' website]
 
*[http://www.oafe.net/blog/2022/09/velocitron-speedia-500-part-1/ English translation]


[[Category:Legacy issues]]
[[Category:Legacy issues]]

Latest revision as of 13:08, 24 February 2025

Transformers Legacy #1
TakaraTomy online comic

The most daredevil group of daffy drivers to ever whirl their wheels in the Wacky Races.
"Velocitron Speedia 500 Part 1"
ヴェロシトロンスピーディア500 Part 1
Publisher TakaraTomy
First published August 26, 2022
Manga Hayato Sakamoto

The Speedia 500 starts with a bang!

Synopsis

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On Velocitron, the Speedia 500 race is held to determine the leader of the planet. Thus, many competitors from across worlds, each boastful of their own speed, have gathered to win! Cosmos provides commentary.

Blurr, having won many races prior, uses his superspeed to take an early lead. Road Rocket isn't so easily left behind, using ninjutsu to seemingly jump from one location to another. The human-AI robot duo of Dia Burnout takes another tactic, scaling the sheer cliff bordering the race track for a short cut. Road Hauler's own idea is to use his crane to nullify the danger of falling boulders; the former Constructicon hopes to build a big bridge on the planet with his friends if he wins.

A black tank lorry looms in the horizon... how will his race end?

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

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  • This comic was produced to promote the first wave of Legacy "VS500" toys that was exclusive to TakaraTomy Mall in Japan. The second wave, including Cosmos, Scourge, Override, and Clampdown, serve as background characters for the moment.

Transformers references

[edit]
  • The spectators (and race queen) correspond to the characters showcased in this comic:
    • Swerve idolized Blurr in 2005 IDW continuity; both Blurr's Velocitron Speedia 500 toy and the Legends toy Swerve is depicted as here are based upon the characters' designs from that continuity.
    • Nightbird and Road Rocket were linked in their backstories in Legends (also by Sakamoto), due to the fact that they are both ninja. This version of Road Rocket being based on kunoichi (female ninja) also serves as another connection.
    • Lift-Ticket shares Burnout's origins as an initially unused Diaclone color scheme that was much later used for an exclusive toy for BotCon 2015. In that convention's accompanying fiction, both were presented as mecha from a Diaclone universe with accompanying human pilots, a portrayal that influences at least Burnout in this comic. Lift-Ticket also has the benefit of being a then-recent exclusive from TakaraTomy Mall.
    • Devastator, the combined form of the main six Constructicons, is linked to Road Hauler, presented in his initial backstory as a former Constructicon. Curiously, this comic uses the traditional Japanese name, "Buildron", to refer to this group.
  • Burnout's human companion/pilot Dia, previously a redeco of Thrilling 30 Holepunch, appears here in new armor repurposing United Nightstick.

Trivia

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  • Nightbird's outfit has the odd rendering of "NINJYA", which seemingly blends Hepburn romanization (which renders じゃ as ja and follows phonology) and Kunrei-shiki romanization (which renders the same syllable as zya and follows orthography). This kind of in-between Romanization isn't uncommon in Japanese media.

References

[edit]