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Following ''[[Diakron]]'', the '''''Kronoform''''' line was an unsuccessful attempt by [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] to market various ''[[Diaclone]]'' and ''[[Microman]]'' toys in North America which had not been licensed by [[Hasbro]] for the ''[[The Transformers (franchise)|Transformers]]'' franchise.
Succeeding ''[[Diakron]]'' in [[1984]], the '''''Kronoform''''' line was [[TakaraTomy|Takara]]'s second pass at engaging directly with the North American market, this time in the form of a somewhat half-hearted attempt to move various remaining ''[[Diaclone]]'' and ''[[Microman]]'' toys that [[Hasbro]] had declined to license for ''[[The Transformers (franchise)|The Transformers]]'' franchise.


[[File:Kronoform timemachines.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.1]]
Unique to the line was the "Time Machine" series of transforming watch toys from which the line derives its name, many of which were taken from Takara's '''''Watch-Q''''' toyline in Japan.  


Also included in the line were "Time Machine" transforming watch toys, many of which were taken from Takara's '''''Watch Q''''' toyline in Japan. Three of the watches, [[Autoceptor]], [[Deceptor]], and [[Kaltor]] were released in Transformers packaging, with a smaller ''Kronoform'' logo also printed on the boxes.
Three of the watches, [[Autoceptor]], [[Deceptor]], and [[Kaltor]] were released directly in ''The Transformers'' packaging, (retaining a smaller ''Kronoform'' logo printed on the box) while the Robot Time Machine (as [[Autobot (G2)|Autobot]]) and [[Scorpia (G2)|Scorpia]] toys would later see release as Transformers as part of the ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|Transformers: Generation 2]]'' toyline in [[1993]].


The Robot Time Machine (as [[Autobot (G2)|Autobot]]) and [[Scorpia (G2)|Scorpia]] toys would later see official releases as Transformers in the US by Takara during the [[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|Transformers: Generation 2]] toyline in [[1993]].
Decades later, the long-running [[Ask Vector Prime]] feature seized on ''Kronoform''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s "Time Machine" schtick to conscript its toys and concepts into most of the ''Transformers'' brand's [[Hytherion|extant]] [[Vector Prime|time-travel]] [[Chronarchitect|deep lore]].
 
{{quote|This is the Kronoform Robotic World. The [[Originator (Kronoform)|Originators]] are protectors of the universe directed by Diakron Commanders.<br>The [[Terminator (Kronoform)|Terminators]] are evil robots attempting to enforce their rule. Create your Kronoform Robot World with this space age concept.|The entire Kronoform story<ref>[https://twitter.com/_necronomitron_/status/1386309900553265156?s=20 1985 ''Diakron'' catalog, source unknown. From Necronomitron on Twitter]</ref><ref>[https://soundwavesoblivion.blogspot.com/2015/06/grandstand-convertors-zetanoid.html Article on Dia-Attacker's various releases] at Soundwave's Oblivion</ref>}}
 
==Toy Range (Incomplete)==
The following list covers all ''Kronoform'' releases that were released or later rereleased as ''Transformers'' toys or otherwise inspired ''Transformers'' concepts. ''Kronoform'' molds with no ''Transformers'' relation are generally not listed as they fall outside the purview of this site.
 
===1984 - The Robot Time Machine===
[[File:RobotTimeMachineSixModes.jpg|upright=1.5|thumb|Oops! all [[Sixshot (G1)#The Transformers|wingwolves]].]]
''Kronoform's'' idiosyncratic first year consisted of a single toy: '''Kronoform, the Robot Time Machine'''. Originally released in Takara's ''Watch-Q'' as simply "Watch Robo" and rereleased in ''[[Micro Change]]'' as "MC-06 Watch Robo," Kronoform was marketed not only as a watch-to-robot transformer but as a six-changer ("and more!") with some very... creative modes, as famously immortalized in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNlb0h6qig8 its commercial]. This toy would go on to inspire a flurry of ''Transformers'' characters, mostly in the pages of the Facebook incarnation of [[Ask Vector Prime]].
*Silver deco: The toy's primary colorway. Released unchanged in ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (franchise)|Generation 2]]'' as [[Autobot (G2)|Autobot]], later [[Repurposing|repurposed]] as [[Vector Prime]] in [[Ask Vector Prime]] and again as [[Azimuth (G1)|Azimuth]] in the pages of [[IDW Publishing]]'s comics.
*Gold deco: Not released in ''Transformers'' but did later inspire the appearance of [[Azimuth (COP)|another Azimuth]].
*Blue deco: Not released in ''Transformers'' but did later inspire the character [[Ephemeris]] in [[Ask Vector Prime]].
*Black deco: Not released in ''Transformers'' but did later inspire the character [[Meantime (G1)|Meantime]] in [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]]'s comics.
{{toydesigner|[[Takashi Matsuda]] (TakaraTomy)}}
{{-}}
===1985 - Robotic World===
[[File:Kronoform timemachines.jpg|thumb|right|upright=2|Deceptor is the unlabeled one between Autoceptor and Kaltor.]]
1985 saw ''Kronoform'' explode in size as it took on ''Diakron''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s duties as Takara's "miscellaneous" toyline for the North American market.
 
====''Diaclone'' refugees====
The ''[[Diaclone]]''-derived toys that made up the bulk of ''Kronoform'''s second year were recast as the central players in what could charitably be called ''Kronoform''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s "story" as they were carved up into the heroic "[[Originator (Kronoform)|Originator]]s" and the villainous "[[Terminator (Kronoform)|Terminator]]s." While none of them made their way into ''The Transformers'', some have inspired later toys or fiction-only characters.
 
;Pilot mini-figures
*Presumably the enigmatic "Diakron Commanders", these unnamed accessories were slight retools of ''Diaclone'''s heroic Dianaut pilots to replace their foot magnets with cheaper inert metals. Used as inspiration for the toy characters [[Dia Cinders|Dia]], [[Cline]], and [[Diac]], as well as the fiction-only character [[Chifumi Takahashi]].
 
;Originators
*Multi-Force - Originally the ''Diaclone'' Gats Blocker toy and pretty much a straight reissue of ''Diakron'''s Multi-Force 14 Robot. Used as inspiration for an [[Gats Blocker Autobot|unnamed background comic character]].
 
;Terminators
*Attackon - Originally the ''Diaclone'' Dia-Attacker toy. Used as inspiration for the original form of [[Exarchon]], arch-villain of the [[2019 IDW continuity|2019-2022 IDW comics]].
*Wargon - Originally the ''Diaclone'' Warudaros toy. Used as inspiration for the [[Storm Rider]] toy.
 
====Time Machines and the Transformers====
Kronoform-the-toy, now renamed simply "Robot Time Machine," returned at the head of a whole [[subline imprint|subline]] of watch-themed toys sourced from ''Watch-Q'' and/or ''Micro Change.'' Most significantly, this is where ''Kronoform'''s final year saw the line pipe toys straight into ''Transformers'' proper via [[Rebranding|rebranding]], following a similar trajectory to adjacent European lines such as ''[[Trasformer]]'' and [[Joustra]]'s iteration of ''Diaclone''. While the entire "Time Machine" subline hovered in the vicinity of a ''Transformers'' logo in advertising, three specific toys received explicit ''Transformers'' packaging. ''Transformers''-relevant releases include:
 
;''Transformers''-adjacent releases
*'''Robot Time Machine''' again - see above.
*'''[[Scorpia (G2)|Scorpia]]''' - Converts from watch to scorpion. Originally released as "Scorpio" in ''Watch-Q''. Released unchanged (up to and including her name) in ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (franchise)|Generation 2]]''.
 
;Joint ''Transformers'' releases
*'''[[Autoceptor]]''' - Converts from watch to car to robot. Seemingly original to ''Kronoform''. Produced in gray, black, blue, and red. Not repurposed into a zillion characters. Sorry.
*'''[[Deceptor]]''' - Converts from watch to jet/bird thing to robot. Seemingly original to ''Kronoform''. Produced in gray, blue, and gold.
*'''[[Kaltor]]''' - Converts from wrist calculator to robot. Originally released in ''Watch-Q'' as "Watch Robo Calculator.".
 
{{-}}
[[File:G1-toy Maxitrek.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|Maxitrek - having mastered the Satsui No Hado - unleashes their Shun Goku Satsu on an unprepared wristwatch]]
 
===<strike>1986</strike> - Maxitrek===
The only known ''Kronoform'' toy solicited for 1986 was a potential fourth ''Transformers''/''Kronoform'' figure named "[[Maxitrek]]." The figure would have been a new mold watch Transformer with a motorized walking gimmick via a small wind-up motor. The prototype is credited to TakaraTomy designer [[Takashi Matsuda]], who was also responsible for the original Robot Time Machine.
{{-}}
 
==Fiction==
===Ask Vector Prime===
The [[Terminator (Kronoform)|Terminator]]s unleashed the chronal bioweapon [[Hytherion]] against the [[Originator (Kronoform)|Originator]]s in their war at the end of time as the [[Big Crunch]] loomed in [[Cymond 772.0 Beta]]. {{storylink|Source:Ask_Vector_Prime/Facebook#June_15.2C_2015|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/06/15}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
* Prior to the launch of the ''Kronoform'' toyline, Takara released the Robot Time Machine/Autobot mold in the US as a one-off release, with the individual figure named Kronoform. As Kronoform, the toy was granted a commercial which rather ambitiously claims it can transform into five different modes "and more".
* ''Kronoform''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s pilot figures were not distributed with any particular regard for the toyline's factions. What that means for the Diakron Commanders, who knows.
* The Autoceptor and Deceptor figures were apparently unique to the ''Kronoform'' toyline, their designs not having been previously released in Takara's ''Watch Q'' toyline.
* [[Ask Vector Prime]] recruited all five ''Transformers'' releases from ''Kronoform'' to form a squad of multiversal adventurers known as the [[Time Warrior (AVP)|Time Warrior]]s. You get it? Because, because of the watches. You get it.
* A potential fourth Transformers ''Kronoform'' figure, [[Maxitrek]], was shown in Takara's 1986 US product catalog, but was ultimately never released.
 
==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.x-entertainment.com/articles/0805/ Article on Kronoform watches] at X-Entertainment
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNlb0h6qig8 Kronoform the Robot Time Machine commercial] at YouTube
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNlb0h6qig8 Kronoform watch commercial] at YouTube
*[https://soundwavesoblivion.blogspot.com/2016/05/watch-q-1984-1985.html Article on the ''Watch-Q'' toyline] at Soundwaves Oblivion
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe5umc6Jha4 The History of Kronoform: The Robot Watch] at YouTube
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Latest revision as of 09:39, 17 June 2025

For all time. Always.

Succeeding Diakron in 1984, the Kronoform line was Takara's second pass at engaging directly with the North American market, this time in the form of a somewhat half-hearted attempt to move various remaining Diaclone and Microman toys that Hasbro had declined to license for The Transformers franchise.

Unique to the line was the "Time Machine" series of transforming watch toys from which the line derives its name, many of which were taken from Takara's Watch-Q toyline in Japan.

Three of the watches, Autoceptor, Deceptor, and Kaltor were released directly in The Transformers packaging, (retaining a smaller Kronoform logo printed on the box) while the Robot Time Machine (as Autobot) and Scorpia toys would later see release as Transformers as part of the Transformers: Generation 2 toyline in 1993.

Decades later, the long-running Ask Vector Prime feature seized on Kronoform's "Time Machine" schtick to conscript its toys and concepts into most of the Transformers brand's extant time-travel deep lore.

This is the Kronoform Robotic World. The Originators are protectors of the universe directed by Diakron Commanders.
The Terminators are evil robots attempting to enforce their rule. Create your Kronoform Robot World with this space age concept.
The entire Kronoform story[1][2]

Toy Range (Incomplete)

[edit]

The following list covers all Kronoform releases that were released or later rereleased as Transformers toys or otherwise inspired Transformers concepts. Kronoform molds with no Transformers relation are generally not listed as they fall outside the purview of this site.

1984 - The Robot Time Machine

[edit]
Oops! all wingwolves.

Kronoform's idiosyncratic first year consisted of a single toy: Kronoform, the Robot Time Machine. Originally released in Takara's Watch-Q as simply "Watch Robo" and rereleased in Micro Change as "MC-06 Watch Robo," Kronoform was marketed not only as a watch-to-robot transformer but as a six-changer ("and more!") with some very... creative modes, as famously immortalized in its commercial. This toy would go on to inspire a flurry of Transformers characters, mostly in the pages of the Facebook incarnation of Ask Vector Prime.


1985 - Robotic World

[edit]
Deceptor is the unlabeled one between Autoceptor and Kaltor.

1985 saw Kronoform explode in size as it took on Diakron's duties as Takara's "miscellaneous" toyline for the North American market.

Diaclone refugees

[edit]

The Diaclone-derived toys that made up the bulk of Kronoform's second year were recast as the central players in what could charitably be called Kronoform's "story" as they were carved up into the heroic "Originators" and the villainous "Terminators." While none of them made their way into The Transformers, some have inspired later toys or fiction-only characters.

Pilot mini-figures
  • Presumably the enigmatic "Diakron Commanders", these unnamed accessories were slight retools of Diaclone's heroic Dianaut pilots to replace their foot magnets with cheaper inert metals. Used as inspiration for the toy characters Dia, Cline, and Diac, as well as the fiction-only character Chifumi Takahashi.
Originators
  • Multi-Force - Originally the Diaclone Gats Blocker toy and pretty much a straight reissue of Diakron's Multi-Force 14 Robot. Used as inspiration for an unnamed background comic character.
Terminators
  • Attackon - Originally the Diaclone Dia-Attacker toy. Used as inspiration for the original form of Exarchon, arch-villain of the 2019-2022 IDW comics.
  • Wargon - Originally the Diaclone Warudaros toy. Used as inspiration for the Storm Rider toy.

Time Machines and the Transformers

[edit]

Kronoform-the-toy, now renamed simply "Robot Time Machine," returned at the head of a whole subline of watch-themed toys sourced from Watch-Q and/or Micro Change. Most significantly, this is where Kronoform's final year saw the line pipe toys straight into Transformers proper via rebranding, following a similar trajectory to adjacent European lines such as Trasformer and Joustra's iteration of Diaclone. While the entire "Time Machine" subline hovered in the vicinity of a Transformers logo in advertising, three specific toys received explicit Transformers packaging. Transformers-relevant releases include:

Transformers-adjacent releases
  • Robot Time Machine again - see above.
  • Scorpia - Converts from watch to scorpion. Originally released as "Scorpio" in Watch-Q. Released unchanged (up to and including her name) in Generation 2.
Joint Transformers releases
  • Autoceptor - Converts from watch to car to robot. Seemingly original to Kronoform. Produced in gray, black, blue, and red. Not repurposed into a zillion characters. Sorry.
  • Deceptor - Converts from watch to jet/bird thing to robot. Seemingly original to Kronoform. Produced in gray, blue, and gold.
  • Kaltor - Converts from wrist calculator to robot. Originally released in Watch-Q as "Watch Robo Calculator.".


Maxitrek - having mastered the Satsui No Hado - unleashes their Shun Goku Satsu on an unprepared wristwatch

1986 - Maxitrek

[edit]

The only known Kronoform toy solicited for 1986 was a potential fourth Transformers/Kronoform figure named "Maxitrek." The figure would have been a new mold watch Transformer with a motorized walking gimmick via a small wind-up motor. The prototype is credited to TakaraTomy designer Takashi Matsuda, who was also responsible for the original Robot Time Machine.

Fiction

[edit]

Ask Vector Prime

[edit]

The Terminators unleashed the chronal bioweapon Hytherion against the Originators in their war at the end of time as the Big Crunch loomed in Cymond 772.0 Beta. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/06/15

Notes

[edit]
  • Kronoform's pilot figures were not distributed with any particular regard for the toyline's factions. What that means for the Diakron Commanders, who knows.
  • Ask Vector Prime recruited all five Transformers releases from Kronoform to form a squad of multiversal adventurers known as the Time Warriors. You get it? Because, because of the watches. You get it.

References

[edit]
[edit]