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Originally, European countries got the same '''''The Transformers''''' toys [[Hasbro]] had previously released in the USA, although different countries got different toys - and sometimes, the toys sported noticeable differences from their US counterparts. Initially, various sub-contracted companies were responsible for releasing the toys in the individual European countries (which involved [[multilingual packaging|language variations]] on the [[packaging]]), but over time, they were either bought out by Hasbro or simply dropped in favor of a more and more unified European market.
Originally, European countries got the same [[The Transformers (toyline)| ''The Transformers'']] toys [[Hasbro]] had previously released in the USA, although different countries got different toys (with a few getting regional manufacturers that'd in turn also produce a few occasional noticeable [[variant|variants]]). Initially, numerous sub-contracted companies were responsible for releasing the toys in the individual European countries (which involved [[multilingual packaging|language variations]] on the [[packaging]]), but over time, they were either bought out by Hasbro or simply dropped in favor of a more and more unified European market.


After [[The Transformers (toyline)|the original ''The Transformers'' toyline]] ended in the US, the line continued in Europe until it was renamed into ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (European toyline)|Generation 2]]'' in 1994.
As the ''Transformers'' toyline faded in popularity across North America and Japan throughout the early 90s, the franchise conversely experienced a small parallel renaissance of sorts in Europe, with the region earning several unique figures during this time. After ''The Transformers'' toyline ended in the US, the line continued in Europe until it was renamed into ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)#|Generation 2]]'' in 1994, thus making Europe the only market where the toyline wasn't cancelled at any point.
{{picsneeded|GiG cars with ridiculous "bopper" missiles}}


==1984 (United Kingdom only)==
==1984==
A number of the toys from series 1 (i.e. toys released in the USA in 1984) were also available in the UK in 1984. Given that the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)#Marvel UK|Marvel UK comic]] launched in September of that year (complete with advertisements touting that the toys were "In the shops now!") it seems likely that they were on-sale by mid-summer at the latest, only a few months after the line's US launch.
While ''The Transformers'' would not reach most of Europe until 1985, a number of the toys from the 1984 US line were also available in the UK the same year. Given that the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)#Marvel UK|Marvel UK comic]] launched in September '84 (complete with advertisements touting that the toys were "In the shops now!") it seems likely that they were on-sale by mid-summer at the latest, only a few months after the line's US launch.


Little is known about the earliest toys released in the UK. The common consensus is that they supposedly came in English-only packaging virtually indistinguishable from the packaging used for the United States releases. Recounts of which toys were and which weren't available in the UK vary depending on who you ask. A surprising omission from the initial wave of 1984 toys was [[Megatron (G1)/toys|Megatron]], whose absence on the shelves was noted in the letters page of the Marvel UK comic. Also of note is that the line's UK tag-line initially was "''Warrior'' Robots in Disguise", and this was seen on much of the early ancillary merchandise, including the UK comic.
Little is known about the earliest toys released in the UK. Common consensus is that they came in English-only packaging virtually indistinguishable from the US packaging. Recounts of which toys were and weren't available in the UK vary depending on who you ask.  This has not been helped by the passing of the years diminishing memory, toys missing one year showing up in a later year, [[Parallel_import|grey imports]] and non UK distributed toys being brought back from trips overseas. In general the pack in catalogue leaflets are considered a good guide but there are a few instances of toys being out in a particular year but not being shown on the catalogue leaflets.  For 1984 the general consensus is that the catalogue leaflet is an accurate reflection on what was available, with five Autobot Cars not appearing till 1985. A surprising confirmed omission from the initial wave of 1984 toys is [[Megatron (G1)/toys#The Transformers|Megatron]], whose absence on the shelves was even noted in the letters page of the Marvel UK comic. Also of note is that the line's UK tag-line initially was "''Warrior'' Robots in Disguise", seen in the comic and on much of the early ancillary merchandise.


The assortment names used below are those seen in the leaflet which accompanied the 1984 range.
The assortment names used below are those seen in the leaflet which accompanied the 1984 range.


'''Robot Cars'''
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{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
* [[Ratchet (G1)/toys|Ratchet]]
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Mini Cars'''</u>
* [[Mirage (G1)|Mirage]]
<ul class="iconlist">
* [[Jazz (G1)/toys|Jazz]]
{{Bp-a1|[[Brawn (G1)/toys#Toys|Brawn]]}}
* [[Bluestreak (G1)/toys|Bluestreak]]
{{Bp-a1|[[Bumblebee (G1)/toys#Toys|Bumblebee]] (yellow/red)}}
* [[Hound (G1)|Hound]]
{{Bp-a1|[[Cliffjumper (G1)/toys#Toys|Cliffjumper]] (red/yellow)}}
* [[Sideswipe (G1)/toys|Sideswipe]]
{{Bp-a1|[[Gears (G1)#Toys|Gears]]}}
 
{{Bp-a1|[[Huffer (G1)#Toys|Huffer]]}}
'''Leader Truck'''
{{Bp-a1|[[Windcharger (G1)#Toys|Windcharger]]}}
* [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys|Optimus Prime]]
|
 
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Spy-Cassetes'''</u>{{sic}}
'''Mini Cars'''
<ul class="iconlist">
* [[Bumblebee (G1)/toys|Bumblebee]]
{{Bp-d1|[[Ravage (G1)/toys#Toys|Ravage]] / [[Rumble (G1)/toys#Toys|Rumble]]}}
* [[Huffer (G1)|Huffer]]
{{Bp-d1|[[Frenzy (G1)/toys#Toys|Frenzy]] / [[Laserbeak (G1)/toys#Toys|Laserbeak]]}}
* [[Cliffjumper (G1)/toys|Cliffjumper]]
|
* [[Brawn (G1)|Brawn]]
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Robot Cars'''</u>
* [[Windcharger (G1)|Windcharger]]
<ul class="iconlist">
* [[Gears (G1)|Gears]]
{{Bp-a1|[[Bluestreak (G1)/toys#Toys|Bluestreak]]}}
 
{{Bp-a1|[[Hound (G1)/toys#Toys|Hound]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Jazz (G1)/toys#Toys|Jazz]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Mirage (G1)/toys#Toys|Mirage]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Ratchet (G1)/toys#Toys|Ratchet]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Sideswipe (G1)/toys#Toys|Sideswipe]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Cassete Man'''</u>{{sic}}
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-d1|[[Soundwave (G1)/toys#Toys|Soundwave]] / [[Buzzsaw (G1)/toys#Toys|Buzzsaw]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=1|[[File:G1sideswipe.jpg|200px|thumb|Robot Car Sideswipe]]
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Strike Planes'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-d1|[[Skywarp (G1)/toys#Toys|Skywarp]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Starscream (G1)/toys#Toys|Starscream]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Thundercracker (G1)/toys#Toys|Thundercracker]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Leader Truck'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#The Transformers|Optimus Prime]]}}
|
|
|
|
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=2|[[File:UK_1984.jpg|200px|thumb|UK 1984 Catalogue]]
|}
{{note|Cliffjumper and Bumblebee were both available in red and yellow in 1984, and again in 1985, this time with rubsigns. Cliffjumper appears in yellow in the 1984 catalogue, but this was corrected for the following year's photos.}}
{{note|Cliffjumper and Bumblebee were both available in red and yellow in 1984, and again in 1985, this time with rubsigns. Cliffjumper appears in yellow in the 1984 catalogue, but this was corrected for the following year's photos.}}
'''Cassette Man / Spy Cassettes'''
* [[Soundwave (G1)/toys|Soundwave]] and [[Buzzsaw (G1)|Buzzsaw]]
* [[Rumble (G1)|Rumble]] and [[Ravage (G1)/toys|Ravage]]
* [[Frenzy (G1)|Frenzy]] and [[Laserbeak (G1)/toys|Laserbeak]]
'''Strike Planes'''
* [[Thundercracker (G1)/toys|Thundercracker]]
* [[Starscream (G1)/toys|Starscream]]
* [[Skywarp (G1)/toys|Skywarp]]


==1985==
==1985==
The ''Transformers'' toy line officially started in most European countries in 1985. It should be noted, though, that various European companies had already released licensed versions of [[TakaraTomy|Takara]]'s ''[[Diaclone]]'' and ''[[Microman]]'' toys domestically prior to that ("[[Trasformer]]" by [[GiG]] in Italy; "Diaclone" by [[Joustra]] in France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands; in addition, Takara themselves had released ''Diaclone''-branded figures in Finland), some of which had already sported characteristics that originated with Hasbro's Transformers toys (some of GiG's "Trasformer" versions of the Autobot Cars sported color schemes originally conceived by Hasbro; Joustra's versions of the [[Mini Vehicle|Minicars]] already sported Autobot logos), because by that point, Takara were shifting production of the toys from ''Diaclone'' to ''Transformers'' for good (and were in the process of canceling ''Diaclone'' in favor of their own domestic release of ''Transformers''). But it wasn't until 1985 that Transformers toys were officially introduced to the various European markets under that very name.
The ''Transformers'' toy line officially started in most European countries in 1985. It should be noted, though, that various European companies had already released licensed versions of [[TakaraTomy|Takara]]'s ''[[Diaclone]]'' and ''[[Microman]]'' toys domestically prior to that (''[[Trasformer]]'' by [[GiG]] in Italy; ''Diaclone'' by [[Joustra]] in France, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands; Takara themselves released ''Diaclone'' in Finland). Some of the toys in those lines sported Hasbro-series changes, including color schemes and even Autobot symbols(!), as Takara was already shifting production of the toys from ''Diaclone'' to their own domestic release of ''Transformers''. But it wasn't until 1985 that ''Transformers'' toys were ''officially'' introduced to the various European markets under that name.


===United Kingdom===
===United Kingdom===
All of the toys introduced in 1984 were still available in 1985, now with the addition of [[rubsign]]s. They were joined by the figures that had initially been omitted, namely the remaining Autobot cars and Megatron, who was reported by Hasbro to be available from around Easter. Alongside with a variation of [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys|Optimus Prime]] that sporting red instead of blue feet, Megatron was manufactured by French company Ceji as part of a deal with Hasbro, and the red-footed version of Optimus Prime was also released by [[Milton Bradley]] in mainland Europe (see below).<ref name="redfoot1">[http://www.tf-1.com/articles/eurous_frame.php?art=redfoot "Red Footed Optimus Prime"] at TF-1.com</ref><ref name="mbjoustra">[http://20thcenturytoycollector.com/mb-transformers-part-4/ "The MB & Joustra Connection"] at 20th Century Toy Collector</ref>
The line was expanded further by the introduction of the second-year [[Autobot Cars]] (aka "Robot Cars") and [[Decepticon Planes]] (aka "Strike Planes"), as well as the [[Insecticon (G1)|Insecticon]]s, [[Jumpstarter]]s, and [[Triple Changer]]s.


For the first time however, numerous toys were left out of the UK range, never to see official release, perhaps most notably Swoop, Shockwave and Blaster. The [[Constructicon (G1)|Constructicon]]s would appear as a semi-official import release in the early 1990s and then again recolored in yellow in 1992. Some of the non-Takara sculpts were likely to have been dropped due to licensing arrangements ([[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Supreme]], for example, was available as part of the competing Grandstand Convertors line around this time under the name of Omegatron). (Due to his absence from the 1985 Hasbro [[catalog]], [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] has long been believed to have been held over until the 1986 range, but he was featured in the Autumn 1985 Argos catalog.<ref name="argos85">[http://issuu.com/retromash/docs/argos-no24-1985-autumn Fall 1985 Argos catalog] at Issuu.com.</ref>)
All 1984 toys were still available in 1985, now with the addition of [[rubsign]]s. They were joined by the figures that had initially been omitted, namely the remaining Autobot cars and Megatron, who was reported by Hasbro to be available from around Easter. Alongside with a variation of [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#The Transformers|Optimus Prime]] that sported red instead of blue feet, Megatron was manufactured by French company Ceji as part of a deal with Hasbro, and the red-footed version of Optimus Prime was also released by [[Milton Bradley]] in mainland Europe (see below).<ref name="redfoot1">[http://www.tf-1.com/articles/eurous_frame.php?art=redfoot "Red Footed Optimus Prime"] at TF-1.com</ref><ref name="mbjoustra">[http://20thcenturytoycollector.com/mb-transformers-part-4/ "The MB & Joustra Connection"] at 20th Century Toy Collector</ref>


Oddly, numerous toys were left out of the UK range, never to see official release: notably [[Swoop (G1)/toys#Toys|Swoop]], [[Shockwave (G1)/toys#Toys|Shockwave]] and [[Blaster (G1)/toys#Toys|Blaster]]. The [[Constructicon (G1)#Toys|Constructicon]]s were also missing; in the early 90s they got a semi-official import release, and a de-combiner'ed [[redeco]] release ([[The_Transformers_(European_toyline)#1992|see "1992" below]]). Some of the non-Takara sculpts were likely dropped due to licensing arrangements ([[Omega Supreme (G1)#Toys|Omega Supreme]], for example, was available as part of the competing Grandstand ''Convertors'' line around this time as "Omegatron"). Due to his absence from the 1985 Hasbro [[catalog]], [[Jetfire (G1)/toys#Toys|Jetfire]] has long been believed to have been held over until the 1986 range, but he was featured in the Autumn 1985 Argos catalog.<ref name="argos85">[http://issuu.com/retromash/docs/argos-no24-1985-autumn Fall 1985 Argos catalog] at Issuu.com.</ref>)


'''Robot Cars'''
{{-}}
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Mini-Vehicles'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Beachcomber (G1)#Toys|Beachcomber]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Cosmos (G1)#Toys|Cosmos]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Powerglide (G1)#Toys|Powerglide]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Seaspray (G1)#Toys|Seaspray]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Warpath (G1)#Toys|Warpath]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Insecticons'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Bombshell (G1)#Toys|Bombshell]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Kickback (G1)#Toys|Kickback]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Shrapnel (G1)#Toys|Shrapnel]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Robot Cars'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Grapple (G1)#Toys|Grapple]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Hoist (G1)/toys#Toys|Hoist]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Inferno (G1)/toys#Toys|Inferno]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Ironhide (G1)/toys#Toys|Ironhide]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Prowl (G1)/toys#Toys|Prowl]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Red Alert (G1)/toys#Toys|Red Alert]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Skids (G1)#Toys|Skids]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Smokescreen (G1)/toys#Toys|Smokescreen]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Sunstreaker (G1)/toys#Toys|Sunstreaker]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Tracks (G1)/toys#Toys|Tracks]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Trailbreaker (G1)/toys#Toys|Trailbreaker]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Wheeljack (G1)/toys#Toys|Wheeljack]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=3|[[File:Catalogue_uk_1985.jpg|200px|thumb|UK 85 Catalogue]]
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Jumpstarters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Topspin (G1)#Toys|Topspin]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Twin Twist (G1)#Toys|Twin Twist]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Triple Changers'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Astrotrain (G1)/toys#Toys|Astrotrain]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Blitzwing (G1)/toys#Toys|Blitzwing]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Dinobots'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Grimlock (G1)/toys#Toys|Grimlock]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Slag (G1)/toys#Toys|Slag]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Sludge (G1)#Toys|Sludge]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Snarl (G1)#Toys|Snarl]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Strike Planes'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Dirge (G1)/toys#Toys|Dirge]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Ramjet (G1)/toys#Toys|Ramjet]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Thrust (G1)/toys#Toys|Thrust]]}}
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Leader'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Megatron (G1)/toys#The Transformers|Megatron]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Jetfire'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Jetfire (G1)/toys#Toys|Jetfire]]}}
|}
{{-}}


* [[Grapple (G1)|Grapple]]
===Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain===
* [[Red Alert (G1)|Red Alert]]
<center>[[File:Milton_Bradley_logo.png|140px||link=Milton Bradley]] [[File:Joustra1.jpg|200px||link=Joustra]]</center>
* [[Skids (G1)|Skids]]
{{main|Joustra}}
* [[Trailbreaker (G1)|Trailbreaker]]
* [[Sunstreaker (G1)/toys|Sunstreaker]]
* [[Smokescreen (G1)|Smokescreen]]
* [[Hoist (G1)|Hoist]]
* [[Wheeljack (G1)/toys|Wheeljack]]
* [[Tracks (G1)|Tracks]]
* [[Ironhide (G1)/toys|Ironhide]]
* [[Prowl (G1)/toys|Prowl]]


'''Mini-Vehicles'''
The earliest toys released in continental Europe (minus Italy) were distributed by [[Milton Bradley]], which was in the process of being taken over by Hasbro at that point. There's no solid evidence that all the MB toys were available in all these countries, but the packaging is sporting German, French, Dutch and Spanish text. Therefore, MB covered the markets where Joustra's ''Diaclone'' toys were previously available, with the addition of Spain. The first wave of MB-branded toys was a rather odd selection, a result of Joustra holding the rights to many of the remaining toys, among them Optimus Prime. As a consequence, Jetfire was initially marketed as Autobot leader. Following a deal between Hasbro Bradley and Joustra's struggling parent company Ceji, a large amount of unsold Joustra toys were ''literally'' repackaged and released as the second wave of MB ''Transformers''.<ref name="mbjoustra"/>
* [[Powerglide (G1)|Powerglide]]
* [[Beachcomber (G1)|Beachcomber]]
* [[Warpath (G1)|Warpath]]
* [[Seaspray (G1)|Seaspray]]
* [[Cosmos (G1)|Cosmos]]


'''Dinobots'''
Special Note: the tech specs feature inconsistencies for the Dutch (Functie / Funktie) & Spanish (Función / Cometido) across the line. Usage appears to be figure consistent, meaning you will only see use of one or the other within the wave.
* [[Grimlock (G1)/toys|Grimlock]]
<!--Most of the MB ''Transformers'' line has been confirmed <ref name="mbcollection">[http://20thcenturytoycollector.com/transformers/mb-transformers-collection/ "MB Transformers Collection"] at 20th Century Toy Collector</ref>-->
* [[Snarl (G1)|Snarl]]
{{-}}
* [[Sludge (G1)|Sludge]]
:'''Wave 1'''
* [[Slag (G1)|Slag]]
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Mini Vehicles'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Beachcomber (G1)#Toys|Beachcomber]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Cosmos (G1)#Toys|Cosmos]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Powerglide (G1)#Toys|Powerglide]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Seaspray (G1)#Toys|Seaspray]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Warpath (G1)#Toys|Warpath]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Constructicons'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Bonecrusher (G1)/toys#Toys|Bonecrusher]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Hook (G1)/toys#Toys|Hook]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Long Haul (G1)/toys#Toys|Long Haul]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Mixmaster (G1)/toys#Toys|Mixmaster]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Scavenger (G1)/toys#Toys|Scavenger]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Scrapper (G1)/toys#Toys|Scrapper]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Insecticons'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Bombshell (G1)#Toys|Bombshell]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Kickback (G1)#Toys|Kickback]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Shrapnel (G1)#Toys|Shrapnel]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Jumpstarters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Topspin (G1)#Toys|Topspin]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Twin Twist (G1)#Toys|Twin Twist]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=3|[[File:Jetfireg1toy.jpg|200px|thumb|Jetfire, the new Autobot leader]]
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Triple Changers'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Astrotrain (G1)/toys#Toys|Astrotrain]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Blitzwing (G1)/toys#Toys|Blitzwing]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Dinobots'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Grimlock (G1)/toys#Toys|Grimlock]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Slag (G1)/toys#Toys|Slag]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Sludge (G1)#Toys|Sludge]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Snarl (G1)#Toys|Snarl]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Deluxe Vehicles'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Roadbuster (G1)#Toys|Roadbuster]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Whirl (G1)#Toys|Whirl]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Deluxe Insecticons'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Barrage (Insecticon)#Toys|Barrage]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Chop Shop (G1)#Toys|Chop Shop]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Ransack (G1)#Toys|Ransack]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Venom (G1)#Toys|Venom]]}}
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Communicator'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Soundwave (G1)/toys#Toys|Soundwave]] and Condor Cassette: [[Buzzsaw (G1)/toys#Toys|Buzzsaw]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Communicator'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Blaster (G1)/toys#Toys|Blaster]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Aeroplanes'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Dirge (G1)/toys#Toys|Dirge]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Ramjet (G1)/toys#Toys|Ramjet]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Thrust (G1)/toys#Toys|Thrust]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Leader'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Megatron (G1)/toys#The Transformers|Megatron]]}}
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Laser Gun'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Shockwave (G1)/toys#Toys|Shockwave]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Leader'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Jetfire (G1)/toys#Toys|Jetfire]]}}
|}
{{Note|[[Devastator (G1)/toys#Toys|Devastator]] is listed under his own number in the MB dealer catalog, but thus far, no evidence of an MB Devastator [[giftset]] has surfaced.}}


'''Jumpstarters'''
{{-}}
* [[Topspin (G1)|Topspin]]
:'''Wave 2'''
* [[Twin Twist (G1)|Twin Twist]]
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Mini Vehicles'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Brawn (G1)/toys#Toys|Brawn]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Gears (G1)#Toys|Gears]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Huffer (G1)#Toys|Huffer]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Windcharger (G1)#Toys|Windcharger]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Cassettes'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Laserbeak (G1)/toys#Toys|Laserbeak]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Ravage (G1)/toys#Toys|Ravage]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Robot Cars'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Jazz (G1)/toys#Toys|Jazz]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Mirage (G1)/toys#Toys|Mirage]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Prowl (G1)/toys#Toys|Prowl]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Ratchet (G1)/toys#Toys|Ratchet]]}}
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|"Sideswipe" (actually [[Sunstreaker (G1)/toys#Toys|Sunstreaker]])}}
{{bp-a1|[[Tracks (G1)/toys#Toys|Tracks]] (red)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Trailbreaker (G1)/toys#Toys|Trailbreaker]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Wheeljack (G1)/toys#Toys|Wheeljack]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=2|[[File:G1toy optimus prime variants and running changes.jpg|thumb|200px|Ceji's Optimus Prime (notice the red feet)]]
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Planes'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Starscream (G1)/toys#Toys|Starscream]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Thundercracker (G1)/toys#Toys|Thundercracker]] (in Starscream packaging)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Commander'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#The Transformers|Optimus Prime]]}}
|}
{{-}}


'''Jetfire'''
An odd one-off addition to the 1985 French Transformers offering was [[Horloge Robot]], a small robot that splits into 14 different vehicles and features a working watch on his chest, released by [[AVI France]] in collaboration with [[wikipedia:Canal+ (French TV channel)|Canal+]]. Weirdly enough, he is none other than a repackaging of a common bootleg of ''[[Diaclone]]'' [[Diaclone#Gats Blocker|Gats Blocker]], now released under the official ''Transformers'' brand... For some reason.
[[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]]  


'''Decepticon Leader'''
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
* [[Megatron (G1)/toys|Megatron]]
|
 
<ul class="iconlist">
'''Insecticons'''
<u>'''AVI France'''</u>
* [[Shrapnel (G1)|Shrapnel]]
{{bp-multi|[[Horloge Robot]]<br>(splits into 14 vehicles)}}
* [[Kickback (G1)|Kickback]]
|width="40%" valign="top" rowspan=2|[[File:HorlogeRobot-Packaging.jpg|thumb|150px|AVI France's Horloge Robot.]]
* [[Bombshell (G1)|Bombshell]]
|}
 
'''Strike Planes'''
* [[Ramjet (G1)|Ramjet]]
* [[Dirge (G1)|Dirge]]
* [[Thrust (G1)|Thrust]]
 
===Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium and Spain===
The earliest toys released in continental Europe (minus Italy) were distributed by [[Milton Bradley]], which was in the process of being taken over by Hasbro at that point. There's no solid evidence that all the MB toys were available in all these countries, but the packaging is sporting the four languages German, French, Dutch and Spanish. Therefore, MB covered the markets where Joustra's Diaclone toys were previously available, with the addition of Spain. As a matter of fact, the first wave of MB-branded toys was a rather odd selection, a result of Joustra holding the rights to many of the remaining toys, among them [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys|Optimus Prime]]. As a consequence, [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] was initially marketed as Autobot leader. Following a deal between Hasbro Bradley and Joustra's struggling parent company Ceji, a large amount of unsold Joustra toys was repackaged (literally) and released as the second wave of MB Transformers.<ref name="mbjoustra"/>
 
The entire MB lineup, most of them confirmed,<ref name="mbcollection">[http://20thcenturytoycollector.com/transformers/mb-transformers-collection/ "MB Transformers Collection"] at 20th Century Toy Collector</ref> is as follows:
 
====Wave 1====
'''Autobot Leader'''
 
* [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]]
 
'''Autobot Deluxe Vehicles'''
 
* [[Roadbuster (G1)|Roadbuster]]
* [[Whirl (G1)|Whirl]]
 
'''Autobot Communicator'''
 
* [[Blaster (G1)|Blaster]]
 
'''Dinobots'''
 
* [[Grimlock (G1)/toys|Grimlock]]
* [[Slag (G1)|Slag]]
* [[Snarl (G1)|Snarl]]
* [[Sludge (G1)|Sludge]]
 
'''Jumpstarters'''
 
* [[Topspin (G1)|Topspin]]
* [[Twin Twist (G1)|Twin Twist]]
 
'''Autobot Mini Vehicles'''
 
* [[Seaspray (G1)|Seaspray]]
* [[Warpath (G1)|Warpath]]
* [[Cosmos (G1)|Cosmos]]
* [[Beachcomber (G1)|Beachcomber]]
* [[Powerglide (G1)|Powerglide]]
 
'''Decepticon Leader'''
 
* [[Megatron (G1)/toys|Megatron]]
 
'''Decepticon Communicator'''
 
* [[Soundwave (G1)/toys|Soundwave]]
 
'''Decepticon Aeroplanes'''
 
* [[Dirge (G1)|Dirge]]
* [[Ramjet (G1)|Ramjet]]
* [[Thrust (G1)|Thrust]]
 
'''Decepticon Triple Changers'''
 
* [[Blitzwing (G1)|Blitzwing]]
* [[Astrotrain (G1)|Astrotrain]]
 
'''Deluxe Insecticons'''
 
* [[Venom (G1)|Venom]]
* [[Barrage (Insecticon)|Barrage]]
* [[Ransack (G1)|Ransack]]
* [[Chop Shop (G1)|Chop Shop]]
 
'''Insecticons'''
 
* [[Kickback (G1)|Kickback]]
* [[Bombshell (G1)|Bombshell]]
* [[Shrapnel (G1)|Shrapnel]]
 
'''Constructicons'''
 
* [[Bonecrusher (G1)|Bonecrusher]]
* [[Scavenger (G1)|Scavenger]]
* [[Scrapper (G1)|Scrapper]]
* [[Hook (G1)|Hook]]
* [[Long Haul (G1)|Long Haul]]
* [[Mixmaster (G1)|Mixmaster]]
{{Note|[[Devastator (G1)|Devastator]] is listed under his own number in the MB dealer catalog, but thus far, no evidence of an MB Devastator [[giftset]] has surfaced.}}
 
'''Decepticon Laser Gun'''
 
* [[Shockwave (G1)/toys|Shockwave]]
 
====Wave 2====
'''Autobot Commander'''
 
* [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys|Optimus Prime]]
{{note|There were two [[variant]]s of Optimus Prime available in MB packaging: The first version, manufactured by [[TakaraTomy|Takara]], sported blue feet like most other versions; the second version, manufactured by Joustra's parent company Ceji, sported red feet instead.<ref name="mbjoustra"/>}}
 
'''Autobot Mini Vehicles'''
 
* [[Windcharger (G1)|Windcharger]]
* [[Gears (G1)|Gears]]
* [[Brawn (G1)|Brawn]]
* [[Huffer (G1)|Huffer]]
 
'''Robot Cars'''
 
* [[Prowl (G1)/toys|Prowl]]
* [[Tracks (G1)|Tracks]]
{{note|Due to being a repackaged Joustra ''Diaclone'' toy, MB's version of Tracks was red (the toy's ''Diaclone'' main color) rather than blue (his ''Transformers'' main color). When the toy was re-released in "Hasbro"-branded packaging the following year, he was available in his standard ''Transformers'' colors.<ref name="mbtfs">[http://www.tf-1.com/articles/eurous_frame.php?art=mb "Milton Bradley Transformers"] at TF-1.com.</ref><ref name="mixups">[http://20thcenturytoycollector.com/mb-transformers-part-6/ "MB Packaging Mix-Ups"] at 20th Century Toy Collector.</ref>}}
* [[Wheeljack (G1)/toys|Wheeljack]]
* [[Ratchet (G1)/toys|Ratchet]]
* [[Mirage (G1)|Mirage]]
* [[Jazz (G1)/toys|Jazz]]
{{note|The box front of MB's version of Jazz sported an additional "Porsche" remark after his name. The significance of this is still unknown at this point.}}
* [[Trailbreaker (G1)|Trailbreaker]]
* "[[Sideswipe (G1)/toys|Sideswipe]]" (actually [[Sunstreaker (G1)/toys|Sunstreaker]])
{{Note|Although MB marketed the toy as "Sideswipe", the packaging actually contained Sunstreaker, whose toy (in ''Transformers'' colors) was part of Joustra's ''Diaclone'' line-up. Since the Sideswipe toy was ''not'' part of Joustra's ''Diaclone'' line-up, it's unlikely that the correct toy was ever sold in MB "Sideswipe" packaging.<ref name="mixups"/>}}
 
'''Decepticon Planes'''
 
* [[Starscream (G1)/toys|Starscream]]
* [[Thundercracker (G1)/toys|Thundercracker]] (in Starscream packaging)
{{note|Thundercracker was sold in "Starscream" boxes and with factory-applied Starscream stickers. The actual Starscream toy was also sold in the same packaging.<ref name="mixups"/>}}
 
'''Decepticon Cassettes'''
 
* [[Laserbeak (G1)/toys|Laserbeak]]
* [[Ravage (G1)/toys|Ravage]]
 
{{note|Laserbeak and Ravage were sold carded all by themselves, rather than as a two-packs with [[Frenzy (G1)|Frenzy]] and [[Rumble (G1)|Rumble]], repectively, like in the USA.}}


===Italy===
===Italy===
[[GiG]] ("Geegh", but sometimes misspelled "GiGi" by non-Italian people) had originally released toys based on their Diaclone license from Takara under the name "[[Trasformer]]", occasionally sporting color schemes only found on Hasbro's Transformers versions, very likely because Takara was in the process of permanently shifting production of the toys from ''Diaclone'' to ''Transformers''. Whether it was pressure from Hasbro or a mere marketing decision, GiG eventually acquired an additional license from Hasbro and launched their own version of the Transformers line, with the toys often sporting original Italian names (for example, the Autobots became "Autorobots", and the Decepticons "Distructors").<ref name="chicken">[http://tfsource.com/blog/the-chicken-or-the-gig-part-1/ "The Chicken or the Gig?", Part 1] and [http://tfsource.com/blog/the-chicken-or-the-gig-part-2/ Part 2] at TFSource</ref> In addition to the official "Transformers" logo, a small remainder of the old "Trasformer" logo would remain on the packaging until 1987.
<center>[[Image:Giglogo.jpg|140px|link=GiG]]‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎ㅤ‎‎‎‎‎‎‎‎ㅤ[[Image:Trasformer_logo.png|200px|link=Trasformer]]</center>
{{main|GiG}}
[[GiG]] ("Geegh", but sometimes misspelled "GiGi") originally released licensed ''Diaclone'' toys under the name "[[Trasformer]]", occasionally sporting color schemes only found on Hasbro's ''Transformers'' versions (very likely because Takara was shifting production of the toys from ''Diaclone'' to ''Transformers'' at the time). Whether it was pressure from Hasbro or a mere marketing decision, GiG eventually acquired an additional license from Hasbro and launched their own version of the ''Transformers'' line, with the toys often sporting original Italian names (for example, the Autobots became "Autorobots", and the Decepticons "Distructors").<ref name="chicken">[http://tfsource.com/blog/the-chicken-or-the-gig-part-1/ "The Chicken or the Gig?", Part 1] and [http://tfsource.com/blog/the-chicken-or-the-gig-part-2/ Part 2] at TFSource</ref> In addition to the official ''Transformers'' logo, a small remainder of the old ''Trasformer'' logo would remain on the packaging until 1987.


The [[Mini Vehicle|Autobot Minicars/Mini Vehicles]] were apparently never released by GiG. Any Italian names for their characters are based on the Italian dub of the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|animated series]].
Speaking of ''Trasformer'' remnants, the "Autorobot Cars" and the "Distructor Planes" all sported unique "safety" missiles with large rubber boppers on the end instead of the individual missiles the versions released everywhere else had.


Known GiG ''Transformers'' releases are:
The [[Mini-Vehicle|Autobot Minicars/Mini Vehicles]] were apparently never released by GiG. The Italian names for their characters come from the Italian dub of the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|animated series]].


'''Autorobot Leader'''
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
 
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Escavators''' (Constructicons)</u>
* Commander (Optimus Prime)
<ul class="iconlist">
 
{{bp-d1|Braccio ([[Scavenger (G1)/toys#Toys|Scavenger]])}}
{{note|A [http://www.fredsworkshop.com/vprime6.html later variant] of Commander (Optimus Prime) sported plastic wheels instead of rubber tires and plastic instead of [[die-cast]] feet, similar to the US KB Toys exclusive variant of Ultra Magnus.}}
{{bp-d1|Macigno ([[Long Haul (G1)/toys#Toys|Long Haul]])}}
 
{{bp-d1|Ringhio ([[Scrapper (G1)/toys#Toys|Scrapper]])}}
'''Autorobot Cars'''
{{bp-d1|Rollo ([[Mixmaster (G1)/toys#Toys|Mixmaster]])}}
 
|
{{note|The Autorobot Cars sported unique "safety" missiles with large rubber boppers instead of the individual missiles the versions released everywhere else had.}}
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
 
{{bp-d1|Rostro ([[Hook (G1)/toys#Toys|Hook]])}}
* Tigre (Jazz)
{{bp-d1|Scudo ([[Bonecrusher (G1)/toys#Toys|Bonecrusher]])}}
* Freccia ([[Sideswipe (G1)/toys|Sideswipe]])
{{bp-d1|[[Devastator (G1)/toys#Toys|Devastator]] (giftset)}}
* Lince (Sunstreaker)
|
* Mistero (Mirage)
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autorobot Cars'''</u>
 
<ul class="iconlist">
{{note|Whereas Mirage sported "Citanes" decals everywhere else in the world, [http://www.fredsworkshop.com/vmirage.html GiG released their "Mistero" version with "Ligier" decals instead] - originally as factory-applied stickers over the "Citanes" tampos, later with actual "Ligier" tampos.}}
{{bp-a1|Canguro ([[Hound (G1)/toys#Toys|Hound]])}}
 
{{bp-a1|Freccia ([[Sideswipe (G1)/toys#Toys|Sideswipe]])}}
* Canguro ([[Hound (G1)|Hound]])
{{bp-a1|Gancio ([[Grapple (G1)#Toys|Grapple]])}}
* Saetta (Wheeljack)
{{bp-a1|Giaguaro/Alert ([[Red Alert (G1)/toys#Toys|Red Alert]])}}
* Giaguaro ([[Red Alert (G1)|Red Alert]])
{{bp-a1|[[Inferno (G1)/toys#Toys|Inferno]]}}
 
|
{{note|The Italian name for Red Alert was changed from "Giaguaro" to "Alert" in 1987.}}
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
 
{{bp-a1|Lince ([[Sunstreaker (G1)/toys#Toys|Sunstreaker]])}}
* [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]]
{{bp-a1|Mistero ([[Mirage (G1)/toys#Toys|Mirage]], "Ligier" markings)}}
* Gancio ([[Grapple (G1)|Grapple]])
{{bp-a1|Saetta ([[Wheeljack (G1)/toys#Toys|Wheeljack]])}}
 
{{bp-a1|Tigre ([[Jazz (G1)/toys#Toys|Jazz]])}}
'''Dinorobots (Dinobots)'''
|
 
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=2|[[File:G1Hook-GiG.jpg|thumb|200px|right|GiG's Hook (notice the ''Trasformer'' logo and the Japanese-style packaging)]]
* Tiran (Grimlock)
|-
* Reptilo (Swoop)
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Distructor Triple Changers'''</u>
* Bronto (Sludge)
{{bp-d1|Triplex Uno ([[Astrotrain (G1)/toys#Toys|Astrotrain]])}}
* Tricex (Slag)
{{bp-d1|Triplex Due ([[Blitzwing (G1)/toys#Toys|Blitzwing]])}}
* Stego (Snarl)
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Dinorobots''' (Dinobots)</u>
{{bp-a1|Bronto ([[Sludge (G1)#Toys|Sludge]])}}
{{bp-a1|Reptilo ([[Swoop (G1)/toys#Toys|Swoop]])}}
{{bp-a1|Stego ([[Snarl (G1)#Toys|Snarl]])}}
{{bp-a1|Tiran ([[Grimlock (G1)/toys#Toys|Grimlock]])}}
{{bp-a1|Tricex ([[Slag (G1)/toys#Toys|Slag]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Distructor Planes'''</u>
{{bp-d1|Astrum ([[Starscream (G1)/toys#Toys|Starscream]])}}
{{bp-d1|Corvo ([[Skywarp (G1)/toys#Toys|Skywarp]])}}
{{bp-d1|Vampiro ([[Thundercracker (G1)/toys#Toys|Thundercracker]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autorobot Leader'''</u>
{{bp-a1|Commander ([[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#The Transformers|Optimus Prime]], has plastic variant)}}
|}
{{picsneeded|Autobot with the big hilarious bopper missile}}
{{-}}


==1986==
===United Kingdom===


'''Distructor Triple Changers'''
1986 was the first year that the UK lost toys that had been available in previous years.  4 cars survived from the initial 1984 [[Autobot#Generation_1_.2F_Beast_Era|Autobot]] car assortment, none from the 1984 Autobot cars held over till 1985 in the UK and 6 of the 7 new 1985 cars: [[Skids_(G1)#Generation_1|Skids]] misses out on a second year of availability.  5 of the six original [[Mini-Vehicle|Minibots]] are gone, only [[Bumblebee (G1)/toys|Bumblebee]] survives.  Gone are the [[Mini-Cassette|tape]] 2 packs, although they continue till 1988 in the US line, as are [[Soundwave (G1)/toys|Soundwave]] & [[Buzzsaw (G1)/toys#Generation 1|Buzzsaw]]].


* Triplex Uno (Astrotrain)
The catalogue does not show [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys|Optimus Prime]] & [[Megatron (G1)/toys|Megatron]] - In Issue 85 Transformers UK comic claimed they were still available in 1986.  Issues 85 & 86 contain what purports to be a full listing of the 1986 line
* Triplex Due (Blitzwing)


'''Distructor Planes'''
The catalogue also does not show [[Hot Rod (G1)/toys|Rodimus Prime]] & [[Wreck-Gar (G1)|Wreck-Gar]]: they make a very late appearance on UK shelves towards the end of 1986 tying in with the release of Transformers The Movie.


* Astrum (Starscream)
Missing from the Hasbro UK releases are the [[Predacon_(G1)#toys|Predacons]] & [[Gnaw (G1)#toys|Gnaw]], [[Sky Lynx (G1)#Toys|Sky Lynx]], [[Trypticon (G1)#Toys|Trypticon]], who was seen "[[parallel_import|grey imported]]" at the time, and the Autobot [[Mini-Cassette|tapes]] & [[Ratbat (G1)/toys#Generation 1|Ratbat]] / [[Frenzy (G1)/toys#Generation 1|Frenzy]], who later had Chinese stock grey imports in the early 1990s.
* Vampiro (Thundercracker)
* Corvo ([[Skywarp (G1)/toys|Skywarp]])


{{note|GiG's versions of "Astrum", "Vampiro" and "Corvo", while released individually, were all sold in the same multi-purpose box sporting all three characters' names and tech specs.}}
Confirmed UK Hasbro releases from 1986 are:


'''Escavators (Constructicons)'''
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Mini-Vehicles'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Bumblebee (G1)/toys#Toys|Bumblebee]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Beachcomber (G1)#Toys|Beachcomber]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Cosmos (G1)#Toys|Cosmos]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Hubcap (G1)#Toys|Hubcap]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Outback (G1)#Toys|Outback]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Pipes (G1)#Toys|Pipes]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Powerglide (G1)#Toys|Powerglide]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Seaspray (G1)#Toys|Seaspray]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Swerve (G1)#Toys|Swerve]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Tailgate (G1)#Toys|Tailgate]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Warpath (G1)#Toys|Warpath]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Wheelie (G1)#Toys|Wheelie]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Aerialbots'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Air Raid (G1)#Toys|Air Raid]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Fireflight (G1)#Toys|Fireflight]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Silverbolt (G1)#Toys|Silverbolt]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Skydive (G1 Aerialbot)#Toys|Skydive]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Slingshot (G1)#Toys|Slingshot]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Protectobots'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Blades (G1)#Toys|Blades]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[First Aid (G1)#Toys|First Aid]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Groove (G1)#Toys|Groove]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Hot Spot (G1)#Toys|Hot Spot]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Streetwise (G1)#Toys|Streetwise]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=1|[[File:1986_UK_Catalogue.JPG|200px|thumb|UK 86 Catalogue]]
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Stunticons'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Breakdown (G1)#Toys|Breakdown]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Dead End (G1)#Toys|Dead End]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Drag Strip (G1)#Toys|Drag Strip]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Motormaster (G1)#Toys|Motormaster]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Wildrider (G1)#Toys|Wildrider]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Combaticons'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Blast Off (G1)#Toys|Blast Off]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Brawl (G1)#Toys|Brawl]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Onslaught (G1)#Toys|Onslaught]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Swindle (G1)#Toys|Swindle]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Vortex (G1)#Toys|Vortex]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Battlechargers'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Runabout (G1)#Toys|Runabout]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Runamuck (G1)#Toys|Runamuck]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Triple Changers'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Broadside (G1)#Toys|Broadside]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Octane#Toys|Octane]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Sandstorm (G1)#Toys|Sandstorm]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Springer (G1)/toys#Toys|Springer]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Astrotrain (G1)/toys#Toys|Astrotrain]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Blitzwing (G1)/toys#Toys|Blitzwing]]}}
|
|width="20%" rowspan=2|[[File:UK_Special_Teams_Catalogue.jpg|200px|thumb|UK 86 Special Teams  Catalogue]]
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Vehicles''' (Autobot Cars)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Blurr (G1)/toys#Toys|Blurr]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Grapple (G1)#Toys|Grapple]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Hoist (G1)/toys#Toys|Hoist]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Hot Rod (G1)/toys#The Transformers|Hot Rod]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Inferno (G1)/toys#Toys|Inferno]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Jazz (G1)/toys#Toys|Jazz]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Kup (G1)/toys#Toys|Kup]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Mirage (G1)/toys#Toys|Mirage]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Ratchet (G1)/toys#Toys|Ratchet]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Red Alert (G1)/toys#Toys|Red Alert]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Sideswipe (G1)/toys#Toys|Sideswipe]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Smokescreen (G1)/toys#Toys|Smokescreen]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Tracks (G1)/toys#Toys|Tracks]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Planes'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Cyclonus (G1)/toys#Toys|Cyclonus]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Dirge (G1)/toys#Toys|Dirge]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Ramjet (G1)/toys#Toys|Ramjet]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Scourge (G1)/toys#Toys|Scourge]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Starscream (G1)/toys#Toys|Starscream]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Thrust (G1)/toys#Toys|Thrust]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot City'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Metroplex (G1)#Toys|Metroplex]]}}
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot City Commander'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Ultra Magnus (G1)/toys#Toys|Ultra Magnus]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon City Commander'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Galvatron (G1)/toys#Toys|Galvatron]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Heroes'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Hot Rod (G1)/toys#G1RodimusPrime|Rodimus Prime]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Wreck-Gar (G1)#toys|Wreck-Gar]]}}
|
|}


* Scudo (Bonecrusher)
===France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Spain===
* Braccio (Scavenger)
* Ringhio (Scrapper)
* Rostro (Hook)
* Macigno (Long Haul)
* Rollo (Mixmaster)
* Devastator (giftset)


{{note|As the first of many examples of the liberties resulting from GiG's unique relationship with Takara, the "Escavators" came in small boxes based on the Takara versions, rather than on blister cards like the versions released everywhere else in the world. The boxes even sported numbers from "31" to "36", like the Takara versions did, and omitted the "Hasbro" logo on the packaging in favor of a "Takara" logo.}}
Presumably, ''Transformers'' didn't sell well in Germany in 1985, as German was dropped as a language from the packaging until ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]''. Instead, Hasbro (who had finished taking over MB) consolidated the UK market with the rest of Europe (except for Italy, again). The 1986 releases that were now available in packaging with "Hasbro" rather than "MB" logos sported the four languages English, French, Dutch and Spanish (the order between English and French could occasionally be swapped).


==1986==
===UK, France, the Netherlands, Belgium and Spain===
Presumably, Transformers didn't sell well in Germany in 1985, as German was dropped as a language from the packaging until Generation 2. Instead, Hasbro (who had finished taking over MB) consolidated the UK market with the rest of Europe (except for Italy, again). The 1986 releases that were now available in packaging with "Hasbro" rather than "MB" logos sported the four languages English, French, Dutch and Spanish (the order between English and French could occasionally be swapped).
Confirmed European Hasbro releases from 1986 are:
Confirmed European Hasbro releases from 1986 are:


'''Autobot Leader'''
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
 
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Mini-Vehicles'''</u>
* Optimus Prime
<ul class="iconlist">
 
{{bp-a1|[[Bumblebee (G1)/toys#Toys|Bumblebee]]}}
'''Autobot Mini-Vehicles'''
{{bp-a1|[[Hubcap (G1)#Toys|Hubcap]]}}
 
{{bp-a1|[[Outback (G1)#Toys|Outback]]}}
* Bumblebee
{{bp-a1|[[Pipes (G1)#Toys|Pipes]] (inc. "Puffer" variant)}}
* Wheelie
{{bp-a1|[[Swerve (G1)#Toys|Swerve]]}}
* Hubcap
{{bp-a1|[[Wheelie (G1)#Toys|Wheelie]]}}
* Swerve
|
* Outback
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Aerialbots'''</u>
* Pipes
<ul class="iconlist">
 
{{bp-a1|[[Air Raid (G1)#Toys|Air Raid]]}}
{{note|Along with the regular Pipes, a European variant (dubbed "Puffer" by fans) existed which was actually Huffer's original sculpt in Pipes' colors.<ref name="puffer1">[http://www.toyarchive.com/Transformers/VarBlueWhiteHuffer.html "Puffer"] at Toy Archive</ref><ref name="puffer2">[http://www.fredsworkshop.com/vminibots.html#europe "Puffer"] at Fred's Workshop</ref> (This is not to be confused with the [[IGA|Mexican]] version of Pipes, which was also the original Huffer mold but sported slightly different colors.)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Fireflight (G1)#Toys|Fireflight]]}}
 
{{bp-a1|[[Silverbolt (G1)#Toys|Silverbolt]]}}
'''Autobot Vehicles (Autobot Cars)'''
{{bp-a1|[[Skydive (G1 Aerialbot)#Toys|Skydive]]}}
 
{{bp-a1|[[Slingshot (G1)#Toys|Slingshot]]}}
* Tracks
|
{{note|Unlike the MB version of Tracks, which was a repackaged Joustra ''Diaclone'' toy in its predominantly red ''Diaclone'' deco, the European Hasbro version of Tracks sported the character's regular ''Transformers'' colors, with a blue [[alternate mode|vehicle mode]].}}
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Protectobots'''</u>
* Red Alert
<ul class="iconlist">
* Sideswipe
{{bp-a1|[[Blades (G1)#Toys|Blades]]}}
* Inferno
{{bp-a1|[[First Aid (G1)#Toys|First Aid]]}}
* Grapple
{{bp-a1|[[Groove (G1)#Toys|Groove]]}}
* Hoist
{{bp-a1|[[Hot Spot (G1)#Toys|Hot Spot]]}}
* Smokescreen
{{bp-a1|[[Streetwise (G1)#Toys|Streetwise]]}}
* Trailbreaker
|
* Hound
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Constructicons''' (yellow)</u>
* Hot Rod
<ul class="iconlist">
* Kup
{{bp-d1|[[Bonecrusher (G1)/toys#Toys|Bonecrusher]]}}
* Blurr
{{bp-d1|[[Hook (G1)/toys#Toys|Hook]]}}
 
{{bp-d1|[[Long Haul (G1)/toys#Toys|Long Haul]]}}
'''Triple Changers'''
{{bp-d1|[[Mixmaster (G1)/toys#Toys|Mixmaster]]}}
 
{{bp-d1|[[Scavenger (G1)/toys#Toys|Scavenger]]}}
* Broadside
{{bp-d1|[[Scrapper (G1)/toys#Toys|Scrapper]]}}
* Octane
|
* Sandstorm
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=4|[[File:G1toy European Pipes.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Joustra's "Puffer" (Huffer in Pipes' deco)]]
* Springer
|-
 
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Stunticons'''</u>
'''Autobot City'''
<ul class="iconlist">
 
{{bp-d1|[[Breakdown (G1)#Toys|Breakdown]]}}
* Metroplex
{{bp-d1|[[Dead End (G1)#Toys|Dead End]]}}
 
{{bp-d1|[[Drag Strip (G1)#Toys|Drag Strip]]}}
'''Constructicons'''
{{bp-d1|[[Motormaster (G1)#Toys|Motormaster]]}}
 
{{bp-d1|[[Wildrider (G1)#Toys|Wildrider]]}}
* [[Bonecrusher (G1)#Generation 1|Bonecrusher]]
|
* [[Scavenger (G1)#Generation 1|Scavenger]]
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Combaticons'''</u>
* [[Scrapper (G1)#Generation 1|Scrapper]]
<ul class="iconlist">
* [[Hook (G1)#Generation 1|Hook]]
{{bp-d1|[[Blast Off (G1)#Toys|Blast Off]]}}
* [[Long Haul (G1)#Generation 1|Long Haul]]
{{bp-d1|[[Brawl (G1)#Toys|Brawl]]}}
* [[Mixmaster (G1)#Generation 1|Mixmaster]]
{{bp-d1|[[Onslaught (G1)#Toys|Onslaught]]}}
{{Note|These versions of the Constructicons, which were available in continental Europe, replaced the green plastic with yellow.<ref name="frenchcon">[http://tfsource.com/blog/french-connection/ "French Connection"] at the TF Source blog.</ref><ref name="europestrange">[http://tfsource.com/blog/europes-strangest-attractions/ "Europe's Strangest Attractions"] at the TF Scource blog.</ref><ref name="frenchconst">[http://www.fredsworkshop.com/vjap6.html "French TFs: G1 Yellow Constructicons"] at Fred's Workshop.</ref> They are ''not'' to be confused with the later, non-combining versions available in 1992 (see below).}}
{{bp-d1|[[Swindle (G1)#Toys|Swindle]]}}
 
{{bp-d1|[[Vortex (G1)#Toys|Vortex]]}}
'''Aerialbots'''
|
 
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Battlespringers''' (Battlechargers)</u>
* Air Raid
<ul class="iconlist">
* Skydive
{{bp-d1|[[Runabout (G1)#Toys|Runabout]]}}
* Fireflight
{{bp-d1|[[Runamuck (G1)#Toys|Runamuck]]}}
* Slingshot
|
* Silverbolt
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Triple Changers'''</u>
 
<ul class="iconlist">
'''Protectobots'''
{{bp-a1|[[Broadside (G1)#Toys|Broadside]]}}
 
{{bp-d1|[[Octane#Toys|Octane]]}}
* Streetwise
{{bp-a1|[[Sandstorm (G1)#Toys|Sandstorm]]}}
* Groove
{{bp-a1|[[Springer (G1)/toys#Toys|Springer]]}}
* Blades
|
* First Aid
|width="20%" valign="top"|
* Hot Spot
|-
 
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Vehicles''' (Autobot Cars)</u>
'''Combaticons'''
<ul class="iconlist">
 
{{bp-a1|[[Blurr (G1)/toys#Toys|Blurr]]}}
* Brawl
{{bp-a1|[[Grapple (G1)#Toys|Grapple]]}}
* Swindle
{{bp-a1|[[Hoist (G1)/toys#Toys|Hoist]]}}
* Blast Off
{{bp-a1|[[Hot Rod (G1)/toys#The Transformers|Hot Rod]]}}
* Vortex
{{bp-a1|[[Hound (G1)/toys#Toys|Hound]]}}
* Onslaught
{{bp-a1|[[Inferno (G1)/toys#Toys|Inferno]]}}
 
|
'''Stunticons'''
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
 
<ul class="iconlist">
* Dead End
{{bp-a1|[[Kup (G1)/toys#Toys|Kup]]}}
* Breakdown
{{bp-a1|[[Red Alert (G1)/toys#Toys|Red Alert]]}}
* Wildrider
{{bp-a1|[[Sideswipe (G1)/toys#Toys|Sideswipe]]}}
* Drag Strip
{{bp-a1|[[Smokescreen (G1)/toys#Toys|Smokescreen]]}}
* Motormaster
{{bp-a1|[[Trailbreaker (G1)/toys#Toys|Trailbreaker]]}}
 
{{bp-a1|[[Tracks (G1)/toys#Toys|Tracks]] (now blue)}}
'''Battlespringers (Battlechargers)'''
|
 
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Planes'''</u>
* Runabout
<ul class="iconlist">
* Runamuck
{{bp-d1|[[Cyclonus (G1)/toys#Toys|Cyclonus]]}}
 
{{bp-d1|[[Scourge (G1)/toys#Toys|Scourge]]}}
'''Decepticon Planes'''
|
 
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Leader'''</u>
* Scourge
<ul class="iconlist">
* Cyclonus
{{bp-a1|[[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#The Transformers|Optimus Prime]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot City'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Metroplex (G1)#Toys|Metroplex]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Communicator'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Soundwave (G1)/toys#Toys|Soundwave]] and Condor Cassette: [[Buzzsaw (G1)/toys#Toys|Buzzsaw]]}}
|}


{{note|An instruction sheet for Scourge exists sporting the languages French, English, Dutch and Spanish. No packaged sample has surfaced thus far.}}
{{note|An instruction sheet for Scourge exists sporting the languages French, English, Dutch and Spanish. No packaged sample has surfaced thus far.}}


{{-}}
===Italy===
===Italy===
Known Italian releases of 1986 toys are:


'''Aerialbots'''
[[GiG]] was still doing their own thing at this point, with a bit of mix of Hasbro and Takara-style packaging. Notably, GiG's versions of the Aeriabolts, Protectobots, Stunticons and Combaticons came in boxes based on the Takara versions (including prominent "C" and "D" numbers and "Takara" instead of "Hasbro" logos), just like the previous year's Constructicons. This only applied to the combiner limbs, though; the leaders/torsos came in boxes based on the Hasbro versions, including "A5", "P5", "S5" and "D5" numbers.


* Tornado (Air Raid)
Known Italian releases of 1986 toys are:
* Log (Skydive)
* Optor (Fireflight)
* Vertic (Slingshot)
* Radiant (Silverbolt)
* Pentajet (Superion giftset)


'''Protectobots'''
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Aerialbots'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|Log ([[Skydive (G1 Aerialbot)#Toys|Skydive]])}}
{{bp-a1|Optor ([[Fireflight (G1)#Toys|Fireflight]])}}
{{bp-a1|Radiant ([[Silverbolt (G1)#Toys|Silverbolt]])}}
{{bp-a1|Tornado ([[Air Raid (G1)#Toys|Air Raid]])}}
{{bp-a1|Vertic ([[Slingshot (G1)#Toys|Slingshot]])}}
{{bp-a1|Pentajet ([[Superion (G1)#Toys|Superion]] giftset)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Protectobots'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|Chips ([[Groove (G1)#Toys|Groove]])}}
{{bp-a1|Drago ([[Hot Spot (G1)#Toys|Hot Spot]])}}
{{bp-a1|Phantom ([[Streetwise (G1)#Toys|Streetwise]])}}
{{bp-a1|Rasor ([[Blades (G1)#Toys|Blades]])}}
{{bp-a1|Sirena ([[First Aid (G1)#Toys|First Aid]])}}
{{bp-a1|[[Defensor (G1)#Toys|Defensor]] (giftset)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Stunticons'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|Barracuda ([[Motormaster (G1)#Toys|Motormaster]])}}
{{bp-d1|Caimano ([[Breakdown (G1)#Toys|Breakdown]])}}
{{bp-d1|Cobra ([[Dead End (G1)#Toys|Dead End]])}}
{{bp-d1|Iguana ([[Drag Strip (G1)#Toys|Drag Strip]])}}
{{bp-d1|Squalo ([[Wildrider (G1)#Toys|Wildrider]])}}
{{bp-d1|Pentacar ([[Menasor (G1)#Toys|Menasor]] giftset)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Combaticons'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|Bomber ([[Brawl (G1)#Toys|Brawl]])}}
{{bp-d1|Crasher ([[Swindle (G1)#Toys|Swindle]])}}
{{bp-d1|Destroyer ([[Onslaught (G1)#Toys|Onslaught]])}}
{{bp-d1|Exploder ([[Blast Off (G1)#Toys|Blast Off]])}}
{{bp-d1|[[Vortex (G1)#Toys|Vortex]]}}
{{bp-d1|Multiforce ([[Bruticus (G1)#Toys|Bruticus]] giftset)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=3|[[File:GiG Pentajet Ad.jpg|thumb|200px|Pentajet]]
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Predacons'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|Falcon ([[Divebomb (G1)#Toys|Divebomb]])}}
{{bp-d1|Felin ([[Rampage (G1)#Toys|Rampage]])}}
{{bp-d1|Rinox ([[Headstrong (G1)#Toys|Headstrong]])}}
{{bp-d1|Torox ([[Tantrum (G1)#Toys|Tantrum]])}}
{{bp-d1|Zannar ([[Razorclaw (G1)#Toys|Razorclaw]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Distructor Planes'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|Ciclone ([[Cyclonus (G1)/toys#Toys|Cyclonus]])}}
{{bp-d1|Sheriff ([[Scourge (G1)/toys#Toys|Scourge]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autorobot City Commander'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|Convoy ([[Ultra Magnus (G1)/toys#Toys|Ultra Magnus]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autorobot City'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|Guardian ([[Metroplex (G1)#Toys|Metroplex]])}}
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Distructor City'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|Tripticon ([[Trypticon (G1)#Toys|Trypticon]])}}
|}


* Phantom (Streetwise)
{{-}}
* Chips (Groove)
===Greece===
* Rasor (Blades)
[[File:ElGreco-Logo.png|center|125px|link=El Greco]]
* Sirena (First Aid)
{{main|El Greco}}
* Drago (Hot Spot)
* Defensor (giftset)


{{note|Just like the individual Constructicons before them, GiG's versions of the Aeriabolts, Protectobots, Stunticons and Combaticons also came in boxes based on the Takara versions (including prominent "C" and "D" numbers and "Takara" instead of "Hasbro" logos). This only applied to the combiner limbs, though; the leaders/torsos came in boxes based on the Hasbro versions, including "A5", "P5", "S5" and "D5" numbers.}}
[[El Greco]] manufactured and released a small number of ''Transformers'' toys to the Greek market, with the only known El Greco releases this year being seven Autobot Mini-Vehicles. These are mostly identical to their international versions safe for a few minor coloration differences, with the used plastics generally being a bit brighter or darker than their Hasbro and Joustra equivalents. The cards the toys were available on were based on the Hasbro cards but fully translated to Greek (including the character names) and sported Hasbro logos in addition to the "El Greco" logo.


'''Autorobot City'''
It's not entirely clear when exactly the following toys were first available in Greece; however, they couldn't have been released before 1986, since they depict the "[[Decipher the Decepticon]]" poster artwork on the back of their cards.


* Guardian (Metroplex)
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''1986'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Brawn (G1)/toys#El Greco|Egkéfalos]] (Brawn)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Huffer (G1)#El Greco|Gígantas]] (Huffer)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Warpath (G1)#The Transformers|Akhtýpitos ]] (Warpath)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Cosmos (G1)#El Greco|Kyríarkhos]] (Cosmos)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Powerglide (G1)#The Transformers|Keravnόs]] (Powerglide)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Beachcomber (G1)#The Transformers|Angeliofόros]] (Beachcomber)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Seaspray (G1)#The Transformers|Thalassόlykos]] (Seaspray)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=2|[[File:ElGreco-Cosmos.jpg|right|thumb|250px|El Greco's Cosmos (Notice the brighter, more saturated shade of green)]]
|}


'''Autorobot City Commander'''
==1987==
 
===United Kingdom===
* Convoy (Ultra Magnus)
In the UK in 1987 the line lost all the pre 1986 toys.  Most of the new toys for 1986 survive apart from the [[Mini-Vehicle|Minibot]] & [[Battlecharger]] assortments. As per the [[1987#US|main US line]] the cars & planes introduced in 1986 received a [[Targetmaster_(technology)|Targetmaster]] upgrade
 
'''Stunticons'''
 
* Cobra (Dead End)
* Caimano (Breakdown)
* Squalo (Wildrider)
* Iguana (Drag Strip)
* Barracuda (Motormaster)
* Pentacar ([[Menasor (G1)|Menasor]] giftset)
 
'''Combaticons'''
 
* Bomber (Brawl)
* Crasher (Swindle)
* Exploder (Blast Off)
* Vortex
* Destroyer (Onslaught)
* Multiforce (Bruticus giftset)
 
{{note|Whereas no solid evidence for the existence of a Hasbro Bruticus giftset has surfaced thus far, GiG did indeed release Multiforce (Bruticus) as a giftset. The box layout was based very closely on the standard Hasbro combiner giftsets at that time, down to the inclusion of a Hasbro product code number; but unlike the other GiG combiner giftsets, Multiforce lacked the Hasbro logo on the front of the box, and the individual components sported Takara numbers from D-64 to D-68 before their names.}}
 
'''Distructor City'''
 
* Tripticon (Trypticon)
 
'''Predacons'''
 
* Zannar (Razorclaw)
* Felin (Rampage)
* Torox (Tantrum)
* Rinox (Headstrong)
* Falcon (Divebomb)
 
{{note|The individual Predacons were available in boxes based on the Hasbro versions. Apparently, Predaking was ''not'' available as a giftset from GiG.}}
 
'''Distructor Planes'''
 
* Sheriff (Scourge)
* Ciclone (Cyclonus)


===Greece===
[[Fortress_Maximus_(G1)#Generation_1|Fortress Maximius]] was not offered for sale through Hasbro UK but a number were given away as colouring competition prizes: a toy promoting this was on display in Hamley's in Regents Street, London, well into the 1990s.
A company named [[El Greco]] released a small number of Transformers toys to the Greek market. The Autobots were called Αυτορομπότ (Autorobots). The only known El Greco releases include seven Autobot Mini-Vehicles and two combiner giftsets.  The cards the toys were available on were based on the Hasbro cards and sported Hasbro logos in addition to the "El Greco" logo.


It's not entirely clear when exactly the following toys were first available in Greece; however, they couldn't have been released before 1986, since they depict the "[[Decipher the Decepticon]]" poster artwork on the back of their cards.
Also missing in the UK were the new [[Decepticon#Generation_1_continuity_family|Decepticon]] [[Mini-Cassette|tapes]], both factions' [[Clone_(subgroup)|Clones]], [[Punch_(G1)#Toys|Doublespy Punch/Countepunch]], [[Sixshot_(G1)|Sixshot]] and [[Monsterbot_(G1)|the Monsterbots]].  Sixshot, the Decepticon Clones and Punch/Counterpunch would later be sold in the UK as Chinese Grey Imports in the early 1990s as would the standard size Autobot & Decepticon [[Headmaster_(technology)|Headmasters]].


'''Classic Heroic (Autobot Mini Vehicles)'''
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Aerialbots'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Air Raid (G1)#Toys|Air Raid]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Fireflight (G1)#Toys|Fireflight]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Silverbolt (G1)#Toys|Silverbolt]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Skydive (G1 Aerialbot)#Toys|Skydive]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Slingshot (G1)#Toys|Slingshot]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Protectobots'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Blades (G1)#Toys|Blades]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[First Aid (G1)#Toys|First Aid]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Groove (G1)#Toys|Groove]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Hot Spot (G1)#Toys|Hot Spot]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Streetwise (G1)#Toys|Streetwise]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Stunticons'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Breakdown (G1)#Toys|Breakdown]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Dead End (G1)#Toys|Dead End]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Drag Strip (G1)#Toys|Drag Strip]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Motormaster (G1)#Toys|Motormaster]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Wildrider (G1)#Toys|Wildrider]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Combaticons'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Blast Off (G1)#Toys|Blast Off]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Brawl (G1)#Toys|Brawl]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Onslaught (G1)#Toys|Onslaught]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Swindle (G1)#Toys|Swindle]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Vortex (G1)#Toys|Vortex]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=1|[[File:1987_UK_Catalogue_Autobots.jpg|200px|thumb|UK 87 Catalogue Autobots]]
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Technobots'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Afterburner (G1)#Toys|Afterburner]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Lightspeed (G1 Technobot)#Toys|Lightspeed]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Nosecone (G1)#Toys|Nosecone]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Scattershot (G1)#Toys|Scattershot]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Strafe (G1)#Toys|Strafe]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Terrorcons'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Blot (G1)#Toys|Blot]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Cutthroat (G1)#Toys|Cutthroat]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Hun-Gurrr_(G1)#Toys|Hun-Gurrr]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Rippersnapper (G1)#Toys|Rippersnapper]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Sinnertwin (G1)#Toys|Sinnertwin]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Throttlerbots'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Bumblebee (G1)/toys#Goldbug|Goldbug]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Chase (G1)#Toys|Chase]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Freeway (G1)#Toys|Freeway]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Rollbar (G1)#Toys|Rollbar]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Searchlight (G1)#Toys|Searchlight]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Wideload (G1)#Toys|Wideload]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Duocons'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Battletrap (G1)#Toys|Battletrap]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Flywheels#Toys|Flywheels]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=1|[[File:1987_UK_Catalogue_Decepticons.jpg|200px|thumb|UK 87 Catalogue Decepticons]]
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Headmasters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Brainstorm (G1)#Toys|Brainstorm]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Chromedome (G1)#Toys|Chromedome]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Hardhead (G1)#Toys|Hardhead]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Highbrow (G1)#Toys|Highbrow]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Targetmasters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Blurr (G1)/toys#Targetmaster|Blurr]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Crosshairs (G1)#Toys|Crosshairs]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Hot Rod (G1)/toys#Targetmaster|Hot Rod]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Kup (G1)/toys#Targetmaster|Kup]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Pointblank#Toys|Pointblank]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Sureshot (G1)#Toys|Sureshot]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Headmasters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Mindwipe (G1)#Toys|Mindwipe]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Skullcruncher (G1)#Toys|Skullcruncher]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Weirdwolf (G1)#Toys|Weirdwolf]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Headmaster Horrorcons'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Apeface#Toys|Apeface]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Snapdragon (G1)#Toys|Snapdragon]]}}
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Targetmasters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Cyclonus (G1)/toys#Targetmaster|Cyclonus]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Misfire (G1)#Toys|Misfire]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Scourge (G1)/toys#Targetmaster|Scourge]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Slugslinger (G1)#Toys|Slugslinger]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Triggerhappy (G1)#Toys|Triggerhappy]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Heroes'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Hot Rod (G1)/toys#G1RodimusPrime|Rodimus Prime]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Wreck-Gar (G1)#toys|Wreck-Gar]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot City Commander'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Ultra Magnus (G1)/toys#Toys|Ultra Magnus]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon City Commander'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Galvatron (G1)/toys#Toys|Galvatron]]}}
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot City'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Metroplex (G1)#Toys|Metroplex]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Headmaster Decepticon Base'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Scorponok (G1)#The Transformers|Scorponok]]}}
|}


* Αχτύπητος (Ahtipitos = [[Warpath (G1)|Warpath]])
===France, the Netherlands, and Belgium===
* Κυρίαρχος (Kiriarhos = [[Cosmos (G1)|Cosmos]])
* Αγγελιοφόρος (Agelioforos = [[Beachcomber (G1)|Beachcomber]])
* Εγκέφαλος (Egefalos = [[Brawn (G1)|Βrawn]])
* Γίγαντας (Gigantas = [[Huffer (G1)|Huffer]])
* Κεραυνός (Keravnos = [[Powerglide (G1)|Powerglide]])
* Θαλασσόλυκος (Thalassolikos = [[Seaspray (G1)|Seaspray]])


==1987==
Apparently realizing that tech specs in four different languages aren't exactly the optimal choice, Hasbro started breaking up the languages again. The UK got toys in English-only packaging, whereas France, Belgium, and the Netherlands got toys in bilingual French/Dutch packaging. Germany only got the English versions with safety warning stickers in German. Presumably, all toys were available in all language variants, but without solid evidence, this is pure speculation.
===UK, France, the Netherlands and Belgium===
Apparently realizing that tech specs in four different languages aren't exactly the optimal choice, Hasbro started breaking up the languages again. The UK got toys in English-only packaging, whereas France, Belgium and the Netherlands got toys in bilingual French/Dutch packaging. Germany only got the English versions with safety warning stickers in German. Presumably, all toys were available in all language variants, but without solid evidence, this is pure speculation.
Known European toys from 1987 in French/Dutch packaging are:
Known European toys from 1987 in French/Dutch packaging are:


'''Decepticon City Commander'''
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
 
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Technobots'''</u>
*Galvatron
<ul class="iconlist">
 
{{bp-a1|[[Afterburner (G1)#Toys|Afterburner]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Lightspeed (G1 Technobot)#Toys|Lightspeed]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Nosecone (G1)#Toys|Nosecone]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Scattershot (G1)#Toys|Scattershot]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Strafe (G1)#Toys|Strafe]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Computron (G1)#Toys|Computron]] (giftset)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Duocons'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Battletrap (G1)#Toys|Battletrap]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Flywheels#Toys|Flywheels]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Headmasters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Brainstorm (G1)#Toys|Brainstorm]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Chromedome (G1)#Toys|Chromedome]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Hardhead (G1)#Toys|Hardhead]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Highbrow (G1)#Toys|Highbrow]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Targetmasters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Blurr (G1)/toys#Targetmaster|Blurr]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Crosshairs (G1)#Toys|Crosshairs]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Hot Rod (G1)/toys#Targetmaster|Hot Rod]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Kup (G1)/toys#Targetmaster|Kup]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Pointblank#Toys|Pointblank]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Sureshot (G1)#Toys|Sureshot]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=3|[[File:G1 Galvatron toy.jpg|thumb|200px|Galvatron]]
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Headmasters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Apeface#Toys|Apeface]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Mindwipe (G1)#Toys|Mindwipe]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Scorponok (G1)#Toys|Scorponok]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Skullcruncher (G1)#Toys|Skullcruncher]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Snapdragon (G1)#Toys|Snapdragon]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Weirdwolf (G1)#Toys|Weirdwolf]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Targetmasters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Cyclonus (G1)/toys#Targetmaster|Cyclonus]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Misfire (G1)#Toys|Misfire]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Scourge (G1)/toys#Targetmaster|Scourge]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Slugslinger (G1)#Toys|Slugslinger]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Triggerhappy (G1)#Toys|Triggerhappy]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Leader'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Hot Rod (G1)/toys#G1RodimusPrime|Rodimus Prime]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot City Commander'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Ultra Magnus (G1)/toys#Toys|Ultra Magnus]]}}
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon City Commander'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Galvatron (G1)/toys#Toys|Galvatron]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Space Shuttle'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Sky Lynx (G1)#Toys|Sky Lynx]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon City'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Trypticon (G1)#Toys|Trypticon]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Headmaster Decepticon Base'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Scorponok (G1)#The Transformers|Scorponok]]}}
|}
{{Note|An instruction sheet for Galvatron exists which only sports the languages French and Dutch. It is therefore assumed that he was available later than Scourge, whose instruction sheet still sported texts in English and Spanish as well.}}
{{Note|An instruction sheet for Galvatron exists which only sports the languages French and Dutch. It is therefore assumed that he was available later than Scourge, whose instruction sheet still sported texts in English and Spanish as well.}}


{{-}}
===Italy===


'''Duocons'''
[[GiG]] continued to have their own slightly-different take on ''Transformers'', mainly in packaging; the "Racerbots" (Throttlebots), "Tecnobots" and "Terrorbots" (it should be obvious) came in Takara-styled boxes complete with Japanese ID numbers. "Tundertron" (Abominus) was available as a giftset even though Hasbro hadn't released the toys in that form in the USA; the box layout was again based very closely on the standard Hasbro combiner giftsets at that time, but lacking the Hasbro logo, and sporting the toys' Takara ID numbers. The "Tecnobot" and "Terrorbot" advertisement flyers depict Scattershot and Hun-Gurrr erroneously wearing their respective combiner heads in their uncombined robot modes. The Monsterbots' boxes were based on the Hasbro versions, but sported "Takara" instead of "Hasbro" logos and Takara ID numbers.
 
* Battletrap
* Flywheels


===Italy===
Known Italian toys from 1987 are:
Known Italian toys from 1987 are:


'''Autorobot Headmasters'''
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Racerbots''' (Throttlebots)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|Rollerbot ([[Wideload (G1)#Toys|Wideload]])}}
{{bp-a1|Saterbot ([[Freeway (G1)#Toys|Freeway]])}}
{{bp-a1|Scoutbot ([[Chase (G1)#Toys|Chase]])}}
{{bp-a1|Strobobot ([[Searchlight (G1)#Toys|Searchlight]])}}
{{bp-a1|Trollbot ([[Rollbar (G1)#Toys|Rollbar]])}}
{{bp-a1|Wagenbot ([[Bumblebee (G1)/toys#Goldbug|Goldbug]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Tecnobots''' (Technobots)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|Argobot ([[Nosecone (G1)#Toys|Nosecone]])}}
{{bp-a1|Radarbot ([[Afterburner (G1)#Toys|Afterburner]])}}
{{bp-a1|Rocketbot ([[Strafe (G1)#Toys|Strafe]])}}
{{bp-a1|Scatterbot ([[Scattershot (G1)#Toys|Scattershot]])}}
{{bp-a1|Starbot ([[Lightspeed (G1 Technobot)#Toys|Lightspeed]])}}
{{bp-a1|[[Computron (G1)#Toys|Computron]] (giftset)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Terrorbots''' (Terrorcons)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|Battlebot ([[Rippersnapper (G1)#Toys|Rippersnapper]])}}
{{bp-d1|Bifronbot ([[Sinnertwin (G1)#Toys|Sinnertwin]])}}
{{bp-d1|Crudelbot ([[Cutthroat (G1)#Toys|Cutthroat]])}}
{{bp-d1|Grifobot ([[Hun-Gurrr (G1)#Toys|Hun-Gurrr]])}}
{{bp-d1|Spectrobot ([[Blot (G1)#Toys|Blot]])}}
{{bp-d1|Tundertron ([[Abominus (G1)#Toys|Abominus]] giftset)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Duoform''' (Clones)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|Booster/Gemini ([[Fastlane#Toys|Fastlane]]/[[Cloudraker (G1)#Toys|Cloudraker]])}}
{{bp-d1|Roboclon/Rapax ([[Pounce#Toys|Pounce]]/[[Wingspan#Toys|Wingspan]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=3|[[File:GiG Tundertron Ad.jpg|thumb|200px|The Terrorbots]]
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autorobot Headmasters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|Blindobot ([[Hardhead (G1)#Toys|Hardhead]])}}
{{bp-a1|Cruiserbot ([[Highbrow (G1)#Toys|Highbrow]])}}
{{bp-a1|Duobot ([[Chromedome (G1)#Toys|Chromedome]])}}
{{bp-a1|Goblin ([[Brainstorm (G1)#Toys|Brainstorm]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Monsterbots'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|Drekbot ([[Doublecross#Toys|Doublecross]])}}
{{bp-a1|Tigerbot ([[Grotusque#Toys|Grotusque]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Distructor Headmasters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|Tagor ([[Apeface#Toys|Apeface]])}}
{{bp-d1|Tifon ([[Snapdragon (G1)#Toys|Snapdragon]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Sixchanger'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|Iperbot Sei Azioni ([[Sixshot (G1)#Toys|Sixshot]])}}
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Citybot'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|Scorpion ([[Scorponok (G1)#Toys|Scorponok]])}}
|}
{{-}}


* Duobot (Chromedome)
==1988==
* Cruiserbot (Highbrow)
===United Kingdom===
* Goblin (Brainstorm)
In 1988 all the previously available toys were eliminated from the catalogue, but there are hints, in the Argos catalogue and elsewhere, that some may have continued to be distributed. There is some debate as to if the [[Triggerbot|Triggerbots]] & [[Triggercon|Triggercons]] were available in the UK in 1988: they are not shown on the catalogue.
* Blindobot (Hardhead)
 
'''Tecnobots (Technobots)'''
 
* Radarbot (Afterburner)
* Argobot (Nosecone)
* Rocketbot (Strafe)
* Starbot (Lightspeed)
 
{{Note|The individual Tecnobots (Technobots) and Terrorbots (Terrorcons) were once again available in boxes with "Takara" logos and Takara numbers from C-87 to C-90 and from D-80 to D-83, respectively.}}
 
* Scatterbot (Scattershot)
* Computron (giftset)


{{Note|The box for the Computron giftset was based on the Hasbro version, but lacked a "Hasbro" logo on the front of the box.}}
As in previous years, the new US released [[Mini-Cassette|tapes]] were not offered in the UK.  The UK also missed out on the "second wave" US [[Pretender#Toys|Pretenders]]: [[Autobot#Generation_1_.2F_Beast_Era|Autobots]] [[Groundbreaker#Toys|Groundbreaker]], [[Sky High (Pretender)#Toys|Sky High]] and [[Splashdown#Toys|Splashdown]], and [[Decepticon#Generation_1_continuity_family|Decepticons]] [[Bugly (G1)#Toys|Bugly]], [[Finback#Toys|Finback]] & [[Iguanus (G1)#Toys|Iguanus]].


'''Monsterbots'''
The [[Pretender Vehicle|Pretender Vehicles]] were a Woolworths exclusive in 1988 before becoming more generally available in 1989.


* Drekbot (Doublecross)
Towards the end of the year, the [[Micromaster#Toys|Micromaster]] [[Off Road Patrol|Off Road]], [[Race Car Patrol|Race Car]] and [[Air Strike Patrol|Air Strike]] patrols were available in the UK in their "Micro Transformer" packaging.
* Tigerbot (Grotusque)


{{Note|The Monsterbots were available in boxes that were based on the Hasbro versions, but sported "Takara" instead of "Hasbro" logos and Takara numbers from C-99 to C-100.}}
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Micro Transformers'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-d1|[[Air Strike Patrol]]<br>([[Nightflight (G1)#Toys|Nightflight]], [[Storm Cloud (G1)#Toys|Storm Cloud]], [[Whisper (G1)#Toys|Whisper]], [[Tailwind (G1)#Toys|Tailwind]])}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Off Road Patrol]]<br>([[Highjump (G1)#Toys|Highjump]], [[Mudslinger (G1)#Toys|Mudslinger]], [[Powertrain#Toys|Powertrain]], [[Tote#Toys|Tote]])}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Race Car Patrol]]<br>([[Tailspin#Toys|Tailspin]], [[Free Wheeler#Toys|Free Wheeler]], [[Roadhandler (G1)#Toys|Roadhandler]], [[Swindler#Toys|Swindler]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Sparkabots'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Fizzle#Toys|Fizzle]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Guzzle (G1)#Toys|Guzzle]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Sizzle (G1)#Toys|Sizzle]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Firecons'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Cindersaur (G1)#Toys|Cindersaur]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Flamefeather (G1)#Toys|Flamefeather]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Sparkstalker#Toys|Sparkstalker]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Seacons'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Overbite (G1)#Toys|Overbite]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Nautilator#Toys|Nautilator]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Seawing (G1)#Toys|Seawing]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Skalor#Toys|Skalor]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Snaptrap (G1)#Toys|Snaptrap]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Tentakil (G1)#Toys|Tentakil]]}}
|
|width="20%" rowspan=4|[[File:1988 UK Catalogue.jpeg|200px|thumb|UK 1988 Catalogue.<br>Spot the naming mistakes!]]
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Double Targetmasters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Landfill (G1)#Toys|Landfill]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Quickmix (G1)#Toys|Quickmix]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Scoop (G1)#Toys|Scoop]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Double Targetmasters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Needlenose (G1)#Toys|Needlenose]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Quake (G1)#Toys|Quake]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Spinister (G1)#Toys|Spinister]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Powermasters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Getaway#Toys|Getaway]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Joyride (G1)#Toys|Joyride]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Slapdash (G1)#Toys|Slapdash]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Powermasters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Darkwing (G1)#Toys|Darkwing]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Dreadwind (G1)#Toys|Dreadwind]]}}
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Powermaster Mercenary'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Doubledealer#Toys|Doubledealer]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Six Changer'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Quickswitch#Toys|Quickswitch]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Pretender Beasts'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Catilla (G1)#Toys|Catilla]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Chainclaw (G1)#Toys|Chainclaw]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Decepticon Pretender Beasts'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-d1|[[Carnivac (G1)#Toys|Carnivac]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Snarler#Toys|Snarler]]}}
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Pretender Vehicles''' (Woolworths Exclusive)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Gunrunner (G1)#Toys|Gunrunner]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Roadgrabber#Toys|Roadgrabber]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Powermaster Leader'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#PMOP|Optimus Prime]]}}
|}
{{-}}


'''Racerbots (Throttlebots)'''
===France, the Netherlands, and Belgium===


* Wagenbot (Goldbug)
* Scoutbot (Chase)
* Saterbot (Freeway)
* Trollbot (Rollbar)
* Strobobot (Searchlight)
* Rollerbot (Wideload)
{{Note|The Racerbots (Throttlebots) were also available in small boxes rather than on cards, sporting "Takara" rather than "Hasbro" logos and Takara numbers from C-92 to C-97.}}
'''Duoform (Clones)'''
* Booster/Gemini (Fastlane/Cloudraker)
* Roboclon/Rapax (Pounce/Wingspan)
'''Distructor Headmasters'''
* Tifon (Snapdragon)
* Tagor (Apeface)
'''Sixchanger'''
* Iperbot Sei Azioni (Sixshot)
'''Terrorbots (Terrorcons)'''
* Crudelbot (Cutthroat)
* Battlebot (Rippersnapper)
* Spectrobot (Blot)
* Bifronbot (Sinnertwin)
* Grifobot (Hun-Gurrr)
* Tundertron (Abominus giftset)
{{Note|Like Multiforce (Bruticus) before him, Tundertron (Abominus) was also available as a giftset from GiG even though Hasbro hadn't released the toys in giftset form in the USA. The box layout was again based very closely on the standard Hasbro combiner giftsets at that time, but it lacked the Hasbro logo, the individual components sported Takara numbers from D-79 to D-83 before their names, and the giftset itself sported the Takara number D-84.}}
==1988==
===UK, France, the Netherlands and Belgium===
Toys were still available in English-only and French/Dutch packaging. The UK toys started sporting a yellow "Original HASBRO Transformers" sticker on their packaging, possibly as a reaction to the sudden flood of Mexican toys (although those didn't come out in Europe until late 1988/early 1989). This sticker is also the only way to tell a European toy in English packaging apart from its US counterpart, as the packaging itself appears to be identical. 1988 toys were available in Germany in English-only packaging including the "Original HASBRO Transformers" sticker, with additional safety warning stickers in German.
Toys were still available in English-only and French/Dutch packaging. The UK toys started sporting a yellow "Original HASBRO Transformers" sticker on their packaging, possibly as a reaction to the sudden flood of Mexican toys (although those didn't come out in Europe until late 1988/early 1989). This sticker is also the only way to tell a European toy in English packaging apart from its US counterpart, as the packaging itself appears to be identical. 1988 toys were available in Germany in English-only packaging including the "Original HASBRO Transformers" sticker, with additional safety warning stickers in German.
Known European toys from 1988 are (UK = English packaging with "Original HASBRO Transformer" sticker; F/NL = French/Dutch packaging)
'''Powermasters'''
* Getaway ('''UK''')
* Slapdash ('''UK''')
* Joyride ('''UK''', '''F/NL''')
* [[Dreadwind (G1)|Dreadwind]] ('''UK''')
* [[Darkwing (G1)|Darkwing]] ('''UK''')
* Optimus Prime ('''UK''')
'''Sparkabots'''
* Fizzle ('''UK''', '''F/NL''')
* Sizzle ('''UK''')
* Guzzle ('''UK''')
{{Note|The Sparkabots were referred to as "Sparkler Minibots" in the comics by Marvel UK for reasons unknown, but the toys apparently sported the standard US name.}}
'''Firecons'''


* Cindersaur ('''UK''', '''F/NL''')
Known European toys from 1988 are (all of the toys on this list have been found in both English stickered packaging and French/Dutch packaging):
* Flamefeather ('''UK''')
* Sparkstalker ('''UK''')


'''Triggerbots'''
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
 
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Sparkabots'''</u>
* Backstreet ('''UK''')
<ul class="iconlist">
* Override ('''UK''')
{{bp-a1|[[Fizzle#Toys|Fizzle]]}}
* Dogfight ('''UK''')
{{bp-a1|[[Guzzle (G1)#Toys|Guzzle]]}}
 
{{bp-a1|[[Sizzle (G1)#Toys|Sizzle]]}}
'''Triggercons'''
|
 
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Firecons'''</u>
* Windsweeper ('''UK''')
<ul class="iconlist">
* Ruckus ('''UK''')
{{bp-d1|[[Cindersaur (G1)#Toys|Cindersaur]]}}
* Crankcase ('''UK''')
{{bp-d1|[[Flamefeather (G1)#Toys|Flamefeather]]}}
 
{{bp-d1|[[Sparkstalker#Toys|Sparkstalker]]}}
'''Double Targetmasters'''
|
 
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Triggerbots'''</u>
* Landfill ('''UK''')
<ul class="iconlist">
* Quickmix ('''UK''')
{{bp-a1|[[Backstreet (G1)#Toys|Backstreet]]}}
* Scoop ('''UK''')
{{bp-a1|[[Dogfight (G1)#Toys|Dogfight]]}}
* Spinister ('''UK''')
{{bp-a1|[[Override (G1)#Toys|Override]]}}
* Needlenose ('''UK''')
|
* Quake ('''UK''')
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Triggercons'''</u>
 
<ul class="iconlist">
'''Seacons'''
{{bp-d1|[[Windsweeper#Toys|Windsweeper]]}}
 
{{bp-d1|[[Ruckus (G1)#Toys|Ruckus]]}}
* Overbite
{{bp-d1|[[Crankcase (G1)#Toys|Crankcase]]}}
 
|
{{Note|For reasons unknown, Overbite was referred to as "Jawbreaker" in the comics by Marvel UK. The toy was apparently still released as "Overbite" regardless.}}
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=2|
 
|-
* Nautilator
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Seacons'''</u>
* Seawing
<ul class="iconlist">
* Skalor
{{bp-d1|[[Overbite (G1)#Toys|Overbite]]}}
* Tetakil
{{bp-d1|[[Nautilator#Toys|Nautilator]]}}
* Snaptrap
{{bp-d1|[[Seawing (G1)#Toys|Seawing]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Skalor#Toys|Skalor]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Snaptrap (G1)#Toys|Snaptrap]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Tentakil (G1)#Toys|Tentakil]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Double Targetmasters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Landfill (G1)#Toys|Landfill]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Needlenose (G1)#Toys|Needlenose]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Quake (G1)#Toys|Quake]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Quickmix (G1)#Toys|Quickmix]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Scoop (G1)#Toys|Scoop]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Spinister (G1)#Toys|Spinister]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Powermasters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Darkwing (G1)#Toys|Darkwing]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Doubledealer#Toys|Doubledealer]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Dreadwind (G1)#Toys|Dreadwind]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Getaway#Toys|Getaway]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Joyride (G1)#Toys|Joyride]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#PMOP|Optimus Prime]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Slapdash (G1)#Toys|Slapdash]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Six Changer'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Quickswitch#Toys|Quickswitch]]}}
|}
{{-}}


===Italy===
===Italy===
Starting with the Pretenders, GiG finally dropped the small remainder of the old "Trasformer" logo from their packaging. Known Italian releases from 1988 are:
'''Pretenders Autorobot'''
* Super Commander (Cloudburst)
* Febos    (Landmine)
* Falcon  (Waverider)
* Zanna    (Catilla)
* Ursus    (Chainclaw)
* Rotor    (Sky High)
* Felin    (Groundbreaker)
* Squalos  (Splashdown)
{{Note|Waverider and Groundbreaker's Italian names, "Falcon" and "Felin", were already used as Divebomb and Rampage's Italian names.}}
'''Pretenders Distructor'''
* Korno    (Skullgrin)
* Reptilo  (Submarauder)
* Lobos    (Bomb-Burst)
* Ghigno  (Carnivac)
* Verros  (Snarler)
* Razzak  (Finback)
* Squamos  (Iguanus)
* Insector (Bugly)
{{Note|Submarauder's Italian name, "Reptilo", was already used as Swoop's Italian name.}}
'''Triggerbots'''


* Furio (Override)
Starting with the Pretenders, [[GiG]] finally dropped the small remainder of the old ''Trasformer'' logo from their packaging. The most interesting releases this year are the "Grandi Set Transformers" (also called "Superset Transformers" in the 1988 Christmas catalog), re-releases of the prior Combiner giftsets with a pack of five random "Exogini Transformers" ([[Decoy]]s) as a freebie.
* Orage (Dogfight)
* Bitume (Backstreet)


'''Triggercons'''
Known Italian releases from 1988 are:


* Rafale (Windsweeper)
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
* 4x4 (Crankcase)
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Triggerbots'''</u>
* Rallye (Ruckus)
<ul class="iconlist">
 
{{bp-a1|Bitume ([[Backstreet (G1)#Toys|Backstreet]])}}
'''Grandi Set/Superset Transformers'''
{{bp-a1|Furio ([[Override (G1)#Toys|Override]])}}
 
{{bp-a1|Orage ([[Dogfight (G1)#Toys|Dogfight]])}}
* Devastator
|
* Pentajet (Superion)
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Triggercons'''</u>
* Defensor
<ul class="iconlist">
* Multiforce (Bruticus)
{{bp-d1|4x4 ([[Crankcase (G1)#Toys|Crankcase]])}}
* Computron
{{bp-d1|Rafale ([[Windsweeper#Toys|Windsweeper]])}}
* Tundertron (Abominus)
{{bp-d1|Rallye ([[Ruckus (G1)#Toys|Ruckus]])}}
{{Note|Each of the aforemented Combiner giftsets were released in 1988 with a pack of 5 random [[Decoy|"Exogini Transformers"]] as a freebie. The assortment was called "Superset Transformers" on the 1988 Christmas catalog and "Grandi Set Transformers" in TV and print commercials.}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Pretenders Autorobot'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|Falcon ([[Waverider#Toys|Waverider]])}}
{{bp-a1|Febos ([[Landmine (G1)#Toys|Landmine]])}}
{{bp-a1|Felin ([[Groundbreaker#Toys|Groundbreaker]])}}
{{bp-a1|Rotor ([[Sky High (Pretender)#Toys|Sky High]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|Squalos ([[Splashdown#Toys|Splashdown]])}}
{{bp-a1|Super Commander ([[Cloudburst#Toys|Cloudburst]])}}
{{bp-a1|Ursus ([[Chainclaw (G1)#Toys|Chainclaw]])}}
{{bp-a1|Zanna ([[Catilla (G1)#Toys|Catilla]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=2|
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Pretenders Distructor'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|Ghigno ([[Carnivac (G1)#Toys|Carnivac]])}}
{{bp-d1|Insector ([[Bugly (G1)#Toys|Bugly]])}}
{{bp-d1|Korno ([[Skullgrin#Toys|Skullgrin]])}}
{{bp-d1|Lobos ([[Bomb-Burst (G1)#Toys|Bomb-Burst]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|Razzak ([[Finback#Toys|Finback]])}}
{{bp-d1|Reptilo ([[Submarauder (G1)#Toys|Submarauder]])}}
{{bp-d1|Squamos ([[Iguanus (G1)#Toys|Iguanus]])}}
{{bp-d1|Verros ([[Snarler#Toys|Snarler]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Grandi Set/Superset Transformers'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1| [[Computron (G1)#Toys|Computron]]}}
{{bp-a1| [[Defensor (G1)#Toys|Defensor]]}}
{{bp-d1| [[Devastator (G1)/toys#Toys|Devastator]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|Multiforce ([[Bruticus (G1)#Toys|Bruticus]])}}
{{bp-a1|Pentajet ([[Superion (G1)#Toys|Superion]])}}
{{bp-d1|Tundertron ([[Abominus (G1)#Toys|Abominus]])}}
|}


==1989==
==1989==
===UK, France, the Netherlands, Belgium and Spain===
In 1989, Spain started getting toys in Spanish-only packaging (which are not to be confused with the unofficially imported Mexican toys by [[IGA]]). The smaller Pretenders, the Classic Pretenders, the Micromaster Stations and the Micromaster Transports were once again available in Germany in English packaging.


Known European toys from 1989 are (UK = English packaging with "Original HASBRO Transformer" sticker; F/NL = French/Dutch packaging; E = Spanish packaging):
===United Kingdom===


'''Small Pretenders'''
For the first time the UK received all of [[1989#U.S.|this year's new mainline western Transformers the same year they were released in the USA]].  Unfortunately this was also the first year the US had store exclusives, the [[Kmart|Kmart]] [[Legends_(G1)|Legends]] which the UK misses out on.


* Doubleheader ('''UK''')
The [[Pretender_Monsters#toys|Pretender Monsters]] & [[Countdown (G1)|Countdown]] were Woolworths exclusives in 1989, with Countdown being more generally available the following year
* Longtooth ('''UK''')
* Octopunch ('''UK''')
* Stranglehold ('''UK''')


'''Micromaster Patrols'''
Not shown on the pack in catalogue leaflet is [[The_Transformers_(European_toyline)#United_Kingdom_4|1988's]] [[Powermaster]] [[Optimus_Prime_(G1)/toys#PMOP|Optimus Prime]].  There is very strong evidence that this continues to be produced at least through 1989 with appearances in Argos catalogues into 1990 and boxed examples being found with the 1989 catalogue leaflet within.


* Air Strike Patrol ('''F/NL''')
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
* Battle Patrol ('''UK''')
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Triggerbots'''</u>
* Off-Road Patrol ('''F/NL''': Patrouille Tous Terrains/Patrouille Terreinwagens)
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Backstreet (G1)#Toys|Backstreet]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Dogfight (G1)#Toys|Dogfight]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Override (G1)#Toys|Override]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Triggercons'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Windsweeper#Toys|Windsweeper]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Ruckus (G1)#Toys|Ruckus]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Crankcase (G1)#Toys|Crankcase]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Small Pretenders'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Bludgeon (G1)#Toys|Bludgeon]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Doubleheader#Toys|Doubleheader]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Longtooth#Toys|Longtooth]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Octopunch (G1)#Toys|Octopunch]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Pincher (G1)#Toys|Pincher]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Stranglehold#Toys|Stranglehold]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Pretender Vehicles'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Gunrunner (G1)#Toys|Gunrunner]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Roadgrabber#Toys|Roadgrabber]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=1|[[File:89_UK_Catalogue_Pretenders.jpg|200px|thumb|UK 1989 Pretenders & Others Catalogue]]
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Pretender Classics'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Bumblebee (G1)/toys|Bumblebee]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Grimlock (G1)/toys|Grimlock]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Jazz (G1)/toys|Jazz]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Starscream (G1)/toys|Starscream]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Mega Pretenders'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Crossblades (G1)#Toys|Crossblades]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Thunderwing (G1)#Toys|Thunderwing]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Vroom (G1)#Toys|Vroom]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Ultra Pretenders'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-d1|[[Roadblock (G1)#Toys|Roadblock]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Skyhammer (G1)#Toys|Skyhammer]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Pretender Monsters'''<br>(Woolworths Exclusive)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-d1|[[Birdbrain#Toys|Birdbrain]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Bristleback#Toys|Bristleback]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Icepick (G1)#Toys|Icepick]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Scowl (G1)#Toys|Scowl]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Slog (G1)#Toys|Slog]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Wildfly#Toys|Wildfly]]}}
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Micromaster Patrols'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Air Strike Patrol#Toys|Air Strike Patrol]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Battle Patrol#Toys|Battle Patrol]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Off Road Patrol#Toys|Off-Road Patrol]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Race Car Patrol#Toys|Race Car Patrol]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Rescue Patrol (G1)#Toys|Rescue Patrol]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Sports Car Patrol#Toys|Sports Car Patrol]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Micromaster Transports'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Erector (G1)#Toys|Erector]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Flattop (G1)#Toys|Flattop]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Overload (G1)#Toys|Overload]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Roughstuff#Toys|Roughstuff]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Micromaster Battle Stations'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-d1|[[Airwave (Micromaster)|Airwave]] with [[Airwave (facility)|airport]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Greasepit (Micromaster)|Greasepit]] with [[Greasepit (facility)|gas station]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Hot House (Micromaster)|Hot House]] with [[Hot House (facility)|fire station]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Ironworks (Micromaster)|Ironworks]] with [[Ironworks (facility)|construction station]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Micromaster Bases'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Groundshaker (G1)|Groundshaker]] with [[ATV]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Skyhopper]] with [[Helicopter]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=1|[[File:89 UK Catalogue Micromasters.jpg|200px|thumb|UK 89 Micromaster Catalogue]]
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Micromaster Decepticon Space Shuttle'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-d1|[[Skystalker (G1)|Skystalker]] with [[Thunder Arrow|Interstellar shuttle]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Micromaster Autobot Rocket Bases'''<br>(1989 Woolworths Exclusive)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Countdown (G1)|Countdown]] with [[Rocket Base]]}}
|-
|}
{{-}}


'''Micromaster Transports'''
===France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Spain===


* Flattop ('''UK''', '''E''')
In 1989, all releases received French names, but not Dutch names. Spain started getting toys in Spanish-only packaging (which are not to be confused with the unofficially imported Mexican toys by [[IGA]]). The smaller Pretenders, the Classic Pretenders, the Micromaster Stations and the Micromaster Transports were once again available in Germany in English packaging.
* Erector ('''UK''', '''E''')
* Overload ('''UK''', '''E''')
* Roughstuff ('''UK''', '''E''')


'''Micromaster Bases'''
Confirmed releases include:
{{note|Alternate-language names are not given here to save space. '''UK''': English packaging, '''F/NL''': French/Dutch packaging, '''S''': Spanish packaging}}
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Small Pretenders'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Bludgeon (G1)#Toys|Bludgeon]] (UK, F/NL)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Doubleheader#Toys|Doubleheader]] (UK, F/NL)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Longtooth#Toys|Longtooth]] (UK, F/NL)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Octopunch (G1)#Toys|Octopunch]] (UK, F/NL)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Pincher (G1)#Toys|Pincher]] (UK, F/NL)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Stranglehold#Toys|Stranglehold]] (UK, F/NL)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Micromaster Patrols'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Air Strike Patrol#Toys|Air Strike Patrol]] (F/NL)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Battle Patrol#Toys|Battle Patrol]] (UK, F/NL)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Off Road Patrol#Toys|Off-Road Patrol]] (F/NL)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Race Car Patrol#Toys|Race Car Patrol]] (UK, F/NL)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Rescue Patrol (G1)#Toys|Rescue Patrol]] (UK, F/NL)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Sports Car Patrol#Toys|Sports Car Patrol]] (F/NL)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Micromaster Transports'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Erector (G1)#Toys|Erector]] (UK, F/NL, S)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Flattop (G1)#Toys|Flattop]] (UK, F/NL, S)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Overload (G1)#Toys|Overload]] (UK, F/NL, S)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Roughstuff#Toys|Roughstuff]] (UK, F/NL, S)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Micromaster Bases'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Groundshaker (G1)#Toys|Groundshaker]] (F/NL, S)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Skyhopper#Toys|Skyhopper]] (F/NL)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Micromaster Battle Stations'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Greasepit_(Micromaster)#Toys|Greasepit]] (F/NL)}}
|}
{{-}}


* Groundshaker ('''E''')
===Italy===
{{Note|A packaged version of Skyhopper exists with the alternate names "Helico/Skyhopper". It's currently unknown which languages the packaging sports - it might even be English/French, which would make it a Canadian rather than a European release.}}


===Italy===
Known Italian toys from 1989 are:
Known Italian toys from 1989 are:


'''Small Pretenders'''
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Pretender Monsters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|Artiglio ([[Slog (G1)#Toys|Slog]])}}
{{bp-d1|Avvoltoio ([[Birdbrain#Toys|Birdbrain]])}}
{{bp-d1|Pipistrello ([[Icepick (G1)#Toys|Icepick]])}}
{{bp-d1|Raptor ([[Scowl (G1)#Toys|Scowl]])}}
{{bp-d1|Spettro ([[Bristleback#Toys|Bristleback]])}}
{{bp-d1|Vampiro ([[Wildfly#Toys|Wildfly]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Small Pretenders'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|Tenax ([[Pincher (G1)#Toys|Pincher]])}}
{{bp-a1|Ferox ([[Longtooth#Toys|Longtooth]])}}
{{bp-a1|Biclonius ([[Doubleheader#Toys|Doubleheader]])}}
{{bp-d1|Demon ([[Stranglehold#Toys|Stranglehold]])}}
{{bp-d1|Medusa ([[Octopunch (G1)#Toys|Octopunch]])}}
{{bp-d1|Teskior ([[Bludgeon (G1)#Toys|Bludgeon]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Microtransformers Pattuglias''' (Micromaster Patrols)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|Expeditors ([[Off Road Patrol#Toys|Off Road Patrol]])}}
{{bp-d1|Interceptors ([[Air Strike Patrol#Toys|Air Strike Patrol]])}}
{{bp-d1|Pattuglia Guastatori ([[Sports Car Patrol#Toys|Sports Car Patrol]])}}
{{bp-a1|Pattuglia Mezzi d'Assalto ([[Battle Patrol#Toys|Battle Patrol]])}}
{{bp-a1|Pattuglia Soccorso ([[Rescue Patrol (G1)#Toys|Rescue Patrol]])}}
{{bp-a1|Sprintforce ([[Race Car Patrol#Toys|Race Car Patrol]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Microtransformers Deluxes''' (Micromaster Transports)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|Tornado ([[Roughstuff#Toys|Roughstuff]])}}
{{bp-a1|Tractor ([[Erector (G1)#Toys|Erector]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=2|
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Microtrasformer{{sic}} Stations''' (Micromaster Stations)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|Argon ([[Hot House (Micromaster)#Toys|Hot House]])}}
{{bp-d1|Assalt ([[Greasepit (Micromaster)#Toys|Greasepit]])}}
{{bp-d1|Lancer ([[Airwave (Micromaster)#Toys|Airwave]])}}
{{bp-a1|Radar ([[Ironworks (Micromaster)#Toys|Ironworks]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Microtransformer Bases''' (Micromaster Bases)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|Rotor ([[Skyhopper#Toys|Skyhopper]])}}
{{bp-a1|Titano ([[Groundshaker (G1)#Toys|Groundshaker]])}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Set Commandos''' (Classic Legends)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1d1|Saetta / Folgore / Drago / Tornado<br>([[Bumblebee (G1)/toys#Hero Set|Bumblebee]], [[Jazz (G1)/toys#HeroSet|Jazz]], [[Grimlock (G1)/toys#HeroSet|Grimlock]] & [[Starscream (G1)/toys#Heroset|Starscream]] (respectively) set)}}
|}
{{-}}


* Biclonius (Doubleheader)
===Unofficial Mexican imports===
* Medusa (Octopunch)
* Demon (Stranglehold)
* Teskior (Bludgeon)
 
'''Pretender Monsters'''
 
* Spettro (Bristleback)
* Raptor (Scowl)
* Pipistrello (Icepick)
* Avvoltoio (Birdbrain)
* Vampiro (Wildfly)
* Artiglio (Slog)
{{Note|Icepick and Wildfly's Italian names, "Pipistrello" and "Vampiro", were already Mindwipe and Thundercracker's Italian names.}}
 
'''Set Commandos (Classic Pretenders/Legends)'''
 
* Saetta, Folgore, Drago & Tornado ([[Bumblebee (G1)/toys|Bumblebee]], [[Jazz (G1)/toys|Jazz]], [[Grimlock (G1)/toys|Grimlock]] & [[Starscream (G1)/toys|Starscream]] set)
 
{{Note|The [[Classic Pretender]]/Legends versions of Bumblebee, Jazz, Grimlock and Starscream were released as a giftset without their pretender shells. The packaging of the set was based on the Japanese "Hero Set". The names of the individual toys were ''not'' the same Italian names the original toys/characters had sported - rather, they were given seemingly random names of ''other'' Transformers toys. Bumblebee ("Maggiolino" in the Italian dub of the animated television series, since the original toy had not been released in Italy) became "Saetta" (originally the Italian name for [[Wheeljack (G1)/toys|Wheeljack]]); Jazz (originally "Tigre") became "Folgore" (originally the Italian name for [[Hot Rod (G1)/toys|Hot Rod]]); Grimlock (originally "Tiran") became "Drago" (originally the Italian name for [[Hot Spot (G1)|Hot Spot]]); and Starscream (originally "Astrum") became "Tornado" (originally the Italian name for [[Air Raid (G1)|Air Raid]]).}}
 
'''Microtransformers Pattuglias (Micromaster Patrols)'''
 
* Expeditors (Off-Road Patrol)
* Sprintforce (Race Car Patrol)
* Interceptors (Air Strike Patrol)
* Pattuglia Soccorso (Battle Patrol)
* Pattuglia Guastatori (Sports Car Patrol)
{{Note|The early patrols (Expeditors/Off-Road Patrol, Sprintforce/Race Car Patrol, Interceptors/Air Strike Patrol) are called "Micromaster" rather than "Microtransformers".}}
 
'''Microtransformers Deluxes (Micromaster Transports)'''
 
* Tractor (Erector)
* Tornado (Roughstuff)
{{Note|"Tornado", the Italian name for Roughstuff, was already used for Air Raid and the Set Commandos release of Starscream.}}
 
'''Microtrasformer Stations (Micromaster Stations)'''
 
* Radar (Ironworks)
* Argon (Hot House)
* Assalt (Greasepit)
* Lancer (Airwave)
{{Note|For reasons unknown, GiG's versions of the Micromaster Stations are called "Micro'''tras'''former" rather than "Microtra'''n'''sformer" like the rest of the Italian Micromaster releases.}}
{{Note|"Argon", Hot House's Italian name, was also Sky Lynx's name in the Italian dub of the original cartoon, hence the original Sky Lynx toy was never released in Italy.}}
 
'''Microtransformer Bases (Micromaster Bases)'''
 
* Titano (Groundshaker)
* Rotor (Skyhopper)
{{Note|The Italian name of Skyhopper, "Rotor", was already used as Sky High's Italian name.}}


===Unofficial Mexican imports===
In addition to the regular toys released by Hasbro and GiG, [http://www.tfarchive.com/toys/articles/mexican_invasion.php Europe was also hit by a flood of Transformers toys imported from Mexico]. While these toys had been officially produced by [[IGA]] with the intention to release them on the Mexican market, a large unsold stock remained that was eventually exported to Europe without Hasbro's involvement. The toys were available in the UK, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Italy, Austria, Romania, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland. This created a strange situation where unofficially imported (but officially produced) toys competed with official European releases. These toys are considered official for Mexico but unofficial for Europe.
In addition to the regular toys released by Hasbro and GiG, [http://www.tfarchive.com/toys/articles/mexican_invasion.php Europe was also hit by a flood of Transformers toys imported from Mexico]. While these toys had been officially produced by [[IGA]] with the intention to release them on the Mexican market, a large unsold stock remained that was eventually exported to Europe without Hasbro's involvement. The toys were available in the UK, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Italy, Austria, Romania, Denmark, Sweden and Finland. This created a strange situation where unofficially imported (but officially produced) toys competed with official European releases. These toys are considered official for Mexico but unofficial for Europe.


==1990==
==1990==
By 1990, Hasbro had mostly streamlined their European markets. Presumably, all toys that came out in one country were also available everywhere else. Even the Italian releases now sported a uniform look with the toys that were available elsewhere in Europe (even though they still sported a "GiG" logo and Italian names) - with one exception. Also, with Hasbro cancelling the Transformers line in the USA for the time being, the European Hasbro branches continued releasing new toys which the USA would never get. By this time, Australia also was receiving releases, re-releases and exclusives in a pattern similar (if not exactly the same) to that of the European market - this would continue at least as far as the 'Generation 2' era.
===Main Transformers Toyline===
 
By 1990, Hasbro had mostly streamlined their European markets. Presumably, all toys that came out in one country were also available everywhere else. Even the Italian releases now sported a uniform look with the toys that were available elsewhere in Europe (even though they still sported a "[[GiG]]" logo and Italian names), with one exception. Also, with Hasbro cancelling the ''Transformers'' line in the USA for the time being, the European Hasbro branches continued releasing new toys which the USA would never get. By this time, [[Australia]] also was receiving releases, re-releases and exclusives in a pattern similar (if not exactly the same) to that of the European market; this would continue at least as far as ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]''.
===Micromasters===
Known European Micromaster releases are (F/NL = French/Dutch packaging; E = Spanish packaging; I = Italian packaging with alternate names):
 
'''Micromaster Patrols'''
 
* Air Patrol ('''E''')
* Construction Patrol ('''E''')
* Hot Rod Patrol ('''E'''; '''I''': Pattuglia Inseguitori; '''F/NL''': Patrouille Routiere)
* Military Patrol ('''I''': Pattuglia Militare; '''F/NL''': Patrouille Militaire)
* Monster Truck Patrol ('''UK'''; '''E'''; '''I''':&nbsp;?; '''F/NL''': Patrouille De Poids Lourds)
* Race Track Patrol ('''E''')
 
'''Micromaster Combiner Squads (Microtransformers Combin in Italy)'''
 
* Astro Squad ('''UK'''; '''I''': Squadriglia Interstellare)
* Metro Squad ('''I''': Squadriglia Metropolis)
* Battle Squad ('''I''': Squadra Combattenti)
* Constructor Squad ('''UK'''; '''E'''; '''I''': Squadra Demolitori)


'''Micromaster Combiner Transports (Microcombiners in Spain)'''
Presumably, Germany got the UK versions of the 1990 [[Action Master]]s in English-only packaging. Also, GiG gave at least some of the Action Masters toys that were based on older characters the original Italian names again.


* Tanker Truck ('''UK'''; '''E''': Camion Cisterna)
Confirmed releases include:
* Cannon Transport ('''UK'''; '''E''': Remolque de Cañon)
{{note|Alternate-language names are not given here to save space.<br>Where country specific packaging variants are known the following abbreviations are used:<br>'''UK''': English packaging, '''F/NL''': French/Dutch packaging, '''S''': Spanish packaging, '''I''': Italian packaging with alternate names}}
* Missile Launcher ('''E''': Lanzamisiles)


'''Micromaster Combiner Autobot Battlefield Headquarters'''
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Micromaster Patrols'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Air Patrol#Toys|Air Patrol]] (S)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Construction Patrol#Toys|Construction Patrol]] (S)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Hot Rod Patrol#Toys|Hot Rod Patrol]] (F/NL, S, I)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Military Patrol#Toys|Military Patrol]] (F/NL, I)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Monster Trucks Patrol#Toys|Monster Trucks Patrol]] (UK, F/NL, S, I)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Race Track Patrol#Toys|Race Track Patrol]] (S)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Micromaster Combiner Squads'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Astro Squad#Toys|Astro Squad]] (UK, I)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Battle Squad#Toys|Battle Squad]] (I)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Constructor Squad#Toys|Constructor Squad]] (UK, S, I)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Metro Squad#Toys|Metro Squad]] (I)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Micromaster Combiner Transports'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Cannon Transport#Toys|Cannon Transport]] (UK, S)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Missile Launcher#Toys|Missile Launcher]] (S)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Tanker Truck#Toys|Tanker Truck]] (UK, S)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Micromaster Combiner Autobot Battlefield Headquarters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Battlefield Headquarters#Toys|Battlefield Headquarters]] (F/NL, S, I)}}
|


* Battlefield Headquarters ( '''E''': Cuartel General; '''I''': Super Camion Fortezza)
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=3|[[File:G1-toy CannonTransport.jpg|thumb|200px|Cannon Transport]][[File:G1 Overrun toy.jpg|thumb|200px|Attack Copter with Over-Run]]
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Micromaster Combiner Anti-Aircraft Base'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Anti-Aircraft_Base#Toys|Anti-Aircraft Base]] (UK, F/NL)}}
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Action Master Figures'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-d1|[[Banzai-Tron (G1)#Toys|Banzai-Tron]] with [[Razor-Sharp#Toys|Razor-Sharp]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Blaster (G1)/toys#ActionMaster|Blaster]] with [[Flight-Pack#Toys|Flight-Pack]] (UK, I)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Bumblebee (G1)/toys#ActionMaster|Bumblebee]] with [[Heli-pack#Toys|Heli-pack]] (UK, I)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Devastator (G1)/toys#ActionMaster|Devastator]] with [[Scorpulator#Toys|Scorpulator]] (UK)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Grimlock (G1)/toys#ActionMaster|Grimlock]] with [[Anti-tank cannon#Toys|Anti-tank cannon]] (UK, I)}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Inferno (G1)/toys#ActionMaster|Inferno]] with [[Hydro-Pack]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Jackpot (G1)#Toys|Jackpot]] with [[Sights (G1)#Toys|Sights]] (I)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Jazz (G1)/toys#ActionMaster|Jazz]] with [[Turbo Board#Toys|Turbo Board]] (I)}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Kick-Off (G1)#Toys|Kick-Off]] with [[Turbo-Pack]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-d1|[[Krok (G1)#Toys|Krok]] with [[Gatoraider#Toys|Gatoraider]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Mainframe (G1)#Toys|Mainframe]] with [[Push-Button#Toys|Push-Button]] (I)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Rad (G1)#Toys|Rad]] with [[Lionizer (G1)#Toys|Lionizer]] (I)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Rollout (G1)#Toys|Rollout]] with [[Glitch (G1)#Toys|Glitch]] (I)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Shockwave (G1)/toys#ActionMaster|Shockwave]] with [[Fistfight (G1)#Toys|Fistfight]] (UK)}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Skyfall (G1)#Toys|Skyfall]] with [[Top-Heavy#Toys|Top-Heavy]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Snarl (G1)#AM|Snarl]] with [[Tyrannitron#Toys|Tyrannitron]] (UK)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Soundwave (G1)/toys#ActionMaster|Soundwave]] with [[Wingthing (G1)#Toys|Wingthing]] (UK)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Treadshot (G1)#Toys|Treadshot]] with [[Catgut#Toys|Catgut]] (I)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Action Master Action Blasters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Attack Copter#Toys|Attack Copter]] with [[Over-Run (G1)#Toys|Over-Run]] (F/NL)}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Off-Road Cycle]] with [[Axer (G1)#Toys|Axer]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Turbo Cycle (G1)|Turbo Cycle]] with [[Prowl (G1)/toys#ActionMaster|Prowl]]}}
{{bp-d1|[[Starscream (G1)/toys#ActionMaster|Starscream]] / [[Turbo Jet#Toys|Turbo Jet]] (I)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Action Master Autobot Action Vehicles'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Attack Cruiser]] with [[Sprocket (G1)#Toys|Sprocket]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Wheeljack (G1)/toys#ActionMaster|Wheeljack]] / [[Turbo Racer#Toys|Turbo Racer]] (I)}}
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Action Master Decepticon Attack Vehicles'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-d1|[[Stratotronic Jet]] with [[Gutcruncher (G1)#Toys|Gutcruncher]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Neutro-Fusion Tank]] with [[Megatron (G1)/toys#ActionMaster|Megatron]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Action Master Autobot Armored Convoy'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Armored Convoy]] with [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#AM|Optimus Prime]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Galaxy Shuttle'''</u>
{{bp-a1|[[Galaxy Shuttle#The Transformers|Galaxy Shuttle]] (I)}}
|}
{{note|Galaxy Shuttle was originally from the [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers (toyline)#1989 (Victory)|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers]]'' toyline. The Italian GiG release is the only non-Takara release of the toy. How/why is anyone's guess.}}


===Action Masters (Super Azione in Italy)===
{{-}}
Presumably, Germany got the UK versions of the 1990 Action Masters in English-only packaging. Also, GiG gave at least some of the Action Masters toys that were based on older characters the original Italian names again.
[[File:EuroClassicsOnslaughtBattle.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Transformers: Classics|Not]] [[2006]].]]


Confirmed releases are (UK = English packaging, F/NL = French/Dutch packaging; E = Spanish packaging; I = Italian packaging with alternate names):
==="Classics" (Europe & Australasia)===


'''Action Master figures'''
Possibly taking a cue from the popularity of the Classic Pretenders, Hasbro started re-releasing original toys from 1984-1987 in "gold" packaging based on the Classic Pretenders' boxes, under the name "[[Classics (Europe)|Classics]]". Germany got the "Classics" toys in English packaging. Unlike the English and French/Dutch versions, the Italian and Spanish "Classics" don't actually say "Classic" anywhere on the packaging. The toys themselves are functionally identical to their original releases, complete with [[rubsign]]s. (Some toys released this year were altered the following year, but we'll talk about the details of that then.)


* Grimlock ('''UK''','''I''':Tiran & Cannone Anti-Carro)
''Why'' this line happened is currently unknown, but there are several possibilities. It is known that the ''Transformers'' line was only ''just'' starting up in China (thanks to some legal shenanigans), and it appears the "Classics" toys were produced in the same Chinese factories, so the molds suddenly being available for production presented possibilities. It is unknown if Hasbro had originally intended for the toys to be released in the US market as well as in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, but the line's cancellation in the US killed that.
* Snarl ('''UK''')
* Blaster ('''UK''','''I''': Blaster & Condor)
* Bumblebee ('''UK''')
* Jazz ('''I''': Bionic con Turbo Veicolo)
* Jackpot ('''I''': Inspector & Falcon)
* Soundwave ('''UK''')
* Shockwave ('''UK''')
* Devastator ('''UK''')
* Mainframe ('''I''': Omicron & Orione)
* Rad ('''I''': Cronos & Lince)
* Rollout ('''I''': Ciclope & Goblin)
* Treadshot ('''I''': Raptor & Pantera)
{{note|"Tiran" was Grimlock's Italian name in the original toyline. Blaster kept his original name instead of being called "Radiorobot" like in the Italian dub of the original cartoon or "Audiobot" like in the dub of Headmasters, hence the original Blaster toy was never released in Italy, while Jazz is renamed "Bionic" rather than "Tigre". Meanwhile, Lionizer, Glitch, Threadshot and Catgut's Italian names are "Lince", "Goblin", "Raptor" and "Pantera", which were already used as the Italian names of Sunstreaker, Brainstorm, Scowl and Prowl respectively.}}


'''Action Master Action Vehicles'''
Confirmed European/Australasian "Classic" releases from 1990:<ref>http://www.fredsworkshop.com/veurolist.html</ref>
{{note|Alternate-language names are not given here to save space. '''UK''': English packaging, '''F/NL''': French/Dutch packaging, '''S''': Spanish packaging, '''I''': Italian packaging with alternate names}}


* Wheeljack ('''I''': Saetta con Super Turbo)
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
* Starscream ('''I''': Arcan)
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Classic Aerialbots'''</u>
{{note|Again, while Wheeljack in Italy is called "Saetta" like in the original toyline, Starscream is called "Arcan" rather than "Astum"}}
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Air Raid (G1)#1990Classic|Air Raid]] (UK, F/NL, S)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Fireflight (G1)#1990Classic|Fireflight]] (UK, F/NL, S)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Silverbolt (G1)#1990Classic|Silverbolt]] (UK, F/NL, S)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Slingshot (G1)#1990Classic|Slingshot]] (UK, F/NL, S)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Skydive (G1 Aerialbot)#1990Classic|Skydive]] (UK, F/NL, S)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Classic Stunticons'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Breakdown (G1)#1990Classic|Breakdown]] (UK, F/NL, S)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Dead End (G1)#1990Classic|Dead End]] (UK, F/NL, S, I)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Drag Strip (G1)#1990Classic|Drag Strip]] (UK, F/NL, S, I)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Motormaster (G1)#1990Classic|Motormaster]] (UK, F/NL, S)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Wildrider (G1)#1990Classic|Wild Rider]] {{sic}} (UK, F/NL, S)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Classic Heroes'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Inferno (G1)/toys#1990Classic|Inferno]] (UK, S)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Ironhide (G1)/toys#90sClassic|Ironhide]] (UK)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Jazz (G1)/toys#90sClassic|Jazz]] (UK, F/NL, S)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
{{bp-a1|[[Prowl (G1)/toys#Classics|Prowl]] (sticker variant) (UK, S)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Sunstreaker (G1)/toys#ClassicSunny|Sunstreaker]] (UK)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Wheeljack (G1)/toys#Classics|Wheeljack]] (UK, S)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|[[File:G1toy ClassicHeroProwl.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Classic Hero Prowl]]
|}


===European and Australasian "Classics"===
{{-}}
Possibly taking a cue from the popularity of the Classic Pretenders, Hasbro started re-releasing original toys from 1984-1987 in "gold" packaging based on the Classic Pretenders' boxes. It's impossible to determine whether this was an idea Hasbro had originally intended for the US market that fell victim to the cancellation of the line in the USA and which therefore only came out in Europe, Australia and New Zealand or whether Hasbro was trying to fulfill the demand for original toys/characters, possibly in an attempt to react to the imported Mexican toys that flooded European and Australasian shelves. Germany got the [[Classics (Europe)|Classics]] toys in English packaging. Unlike the English and French/Dutch versions, the Italian and Spanish Classics don't say "Classic" anywhere on the packaging.
[http://www.fredsworkshop.com/veurolist.html Known European/Australasian "Classic" releases from 1990] are (UK = English packaging; F/NL = French/Dutch packaging; E = Spanish packaging; I = Italian packaging with alternate names):
 
'''Classic Aerialbots'''
 
* [[Air Raid (G1)|Air Raid]] ('''UK''')
* [[Skydive (G1 Aerialbot)|Skydive]] ('''UK''')
* [[Fireflight (G1)|Fireflight]] ('''UK'''; '''F/NL''')
* [[Slingshot (G1)|Slingshot]] ('''UK''')
* [[Silverbolt (G1)|Silverbolt]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')
 
'''Classic Stunticons'''
 
* [[Dead End (G1)|Dead End]] ('''UK'''; '''F/NL'''; '''I''': Cobra)
* [[Breakdown (G1)|Breakdown]] ('''UK''')
* [[Wildrider (G1)|Wildrider]] ('''UK''')
* [[Drag Strip (G1)|Drag Strip]] ('''UK'''; '''F/NL'''; '''I''': Iguana)
* [[Motormaster (G1)|Motormaster]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')
 
'''Classic Heroes'''
 
* [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')
* [[Ironhide (G1)/toys|Ironhide]] ('''UK''')
* [[Jazz (G1)/toys|Jazz]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')
* [[Prowl (G1)/toys|Prowl]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')
{{Note|The "Classic" version of Prowl sported a sticker sheet that was based on the Diaclone version of the toy. The police badges actually sport the word "Diaclone", which was omitted from the 1984 Hasbro version, the 1985 Takara Transformers version and all the modern-day reissues.}}
* [[Sunstreaker (G1)/toys|Sunstreaker]] ('''UK''')
* [[Wheeljack (G1)/toys|Wheeljack]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')
{{Note|The "Classic" versions of Sunstreaker and Wheeljack mark the last uses of these molds to this very day. While Hasbro have confirmed the Wheeljack mold (as well as the Mirage mold) as "long since depleted", the fate of the Sunstreaker mold is still unknown.}}
 
===Italian exclusives===
As a last glimmer of GiG's unique relationship with Takara, [[Galaxy Shuttle]], which was originally released as part of Takara's Victory line, was available in Italy. The Italian packaging was loosely based on the original Japanese packaging, but with a lot of elements taken from the European releases at that time. The Japanese "C-326" number was omitted from the packaging this time around.


==1991==
==1991==
Hasbro continued releasing new toys to the European and Australasian markets. Those included new Action Masters that never came out in the USA, entirely new Action Master concepts, more "Classic" re-releases of older toys and even toys that were originally only available in Japan, slightly redecoed for the European market. Again, Action Masters were available in English packaging in Germany.
===Main Transformers Toyline===
Although ''Transformers'' had come to a stop in the US, Hasbro continued releasing new toys to the European and Australasian markets. Following directly on from 1990's lineup was a number of new Action Masters, including an additional assortment of standard figures, figures with transforming exo-suit armour, and the infamously-paradoxical [[Action Master Elite]]s who could ''themselves'' transform. Again, Action Masters were available in English packaging in Germany.


Known European/Australasian toys from 1991 are (UK = English packaging; F/NL = French/Dutch packaging; E = Spanish packaging; I = Italian packaging with alternate names):
The "Classic" range of older toys was also expanded with new and updated assortments, and was further complemented by a small quantity of toys from moulds previously exclusive to Japan—while these releases did not sport the "Classic" branding and had their own distinct box-back mural, they were released in the same style of gold packaging.


===Action Masters (Super Azione in Italy)===
Four non Action Master toys were issued in the mainline, the Autobot [[Motorvator|Motorvators]], repaints of the Japanese Takara [[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers (toyline)#1989 (Victory)|Victory]] era [[Brainmaster#Toys|Brainmaster cars]], and their Decepticon foe, [[Overlord (G1)|Overlord]] who originated in the Japanese Takara [[Fight!_Super_Robot_Lifeform_Transformers_(toyline)#1988_.28Super-God_Masterforce.29|Masterforce]] toyline and was was not released in the west in 1988 with the other [[Powermaster]] toys. In the UK Overlord was another exclusive for Woolworths.
'''Action Master figures'''


* [[Powerflash]] with [[Road Rocket (G1)|Road Rocket]] ('''UK'''; '''F/NL'''; '''I''': Flash)
Confirmed releases include:
* [[Sideswipe (G1)/toys|Sideswipe]] with [[Vanguard]] ('''UK'''; '''F/NL'''; '''I''': Freccia)
{{note|Alternate-language names are not given here to save space. '''UK''': English packaging, '''F/NL''': French/Dutch packaging, '''S''': Spanish packaging, '''I''': Italian packaging with alternate names}}
* [[Tracks (G1)|Tracks]] with [[Basher]] ('''UK'''; '''I''': Puma)
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
* [[Bombshell (G1)|Bombshell]] with [[Needler (G1)|Needler]] ('''UK'''; '''F/NL'''; '''I''': Prudox)
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Action Master figures'''</u>
* [[Charger]] with [[Fire Beast]] ('''UK'''; '''F/NL'''; '''I''': Lampo)
<ul class="iconlist">
* [[Take-Off]] with [[Screech (Action Master)|Screech]] ('''UK'''; '''F/NL'''; '''I''': Rapax)
{{bp-d1|[[Bombshell (G1)#ActionMaster|Bombshell]] with [[Needler (G1)#Toys|Needler]] (UK, F/NL, I)}}
{{Note|The Italian versions of Action Master Sideswipe and Tracks are named "Freccia" and "Puma", respectively. These are the characters' original Italian names. "Prudox" was also Bombshell's name in the Italian dub, hence the original toy was never released. Meanwhile "Flash", "Lampo" and "Rapax" were originally Blurr, Windcharger and Thrust's Italian names.}}
{{bp-d1|[[Charger#Toys|Charger]] with [[Fire Beast#Toys|Fire Beast]] (UK, F/NL, I)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Powerflash#Toys|Powerflash]] with [[Road Rocket (G1)#Toys|Road Rocket]] (UK, F/NL, I)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Sideswipe (G1)/toys#ActionMaster|Sideswipe]] with [[Vanguard#Toys|Vanguard]] (UK, F/NL, I)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Take-Off#Toys|Take-Off]] with [[Screech (Action Master)#Toys|Screech]] (UK, F/NL, I)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Tracks (G1)/toys#ActionMaster|Tracks]] with [[Basher#Toys|Basher]] (UK, I)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[Exo-suit (Action Masters)|Exo-Suit]] Action Masters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Circuit (G1)#Toys|Circuit]] (UK, F/NL)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Thundercracker (G1)/toys#ActionMaster|Thundercracker]] (UK, F/NL)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Motorized Exo-Suit Action Masters'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Rumbler (G1)#Toys|Rumbler]] (UK, F/NL)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Slicer (G1)#Toys|Slicer]] (UK)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[Action Master Elite]]s'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Double Punch (G1)#Toys|Double Punch]] (UK)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Omega Supreme (G1)#omegaspreem|Omega Spreem]] {{sic}} (UK)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Turbo Master#Toys|Turbo Master]] (UK)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Windmill (G1)#Toys|Windmill]] (UK)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=4|[[File:G1-toy DoublePunch.jpg|thumb|200px|Action Master Elite Double Punch]]
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Motorvators'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|[[Flame (Motorvator)#Toys|Flame]] (UK, I)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Gripper (G1)#Toys|Gripper]] (UK, I)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Lightspeed (Motorvator)#Toys|Lightspeed]] (UK, I)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Others'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Overlord (G1)#The Transformers|Overlord]] (UK, F/NL, I)}}
|}


'''Exo-Suit Action Masters'''
{{-}}
 
* [[Circuit (G1)|Circuit]] with [[Action Master Exo-suit|Supersonic Racing Car]] ('''UK''')
* [[Thundercracker (G1)/toys|Thundercracker]] with [[Action Master Exo-suit|Solo Mission Jet Plane]] ('''UK''')
 
'''Motorized Exo-Suit Action Masters'''
 
* [[Rumbler (G1)|Rumbler]] with [[Action Master Exo-suit|4WD All-Terrain Vehicle]] ('''UK'''; '''F/NL''')
* [[Slicer (Decepticon)|Slicer]] with [[Action Master Exo-suit|4WD Assault Vehicle]] ('''UK''')
 
'''Action Master Elites'''
 
* [[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Spreem]] (intended to represent Omega Supreme)
* [[Windmill (G1)|Windmill]]
* [[Double Punch]] (similar in appearance to [[Scorponok (G1)|BlackZarak]])
* [[Turbo Master]] (head and torso are very similar to [[Bruticus (G1)|Bruticus]])
{{Note|The Action Master Elites are rumored to have originally been designed as wave 5 of the standard Action Masters, but to have been redesigned for licencing reasons, as Hasbro UK is a separate company from the US Hasbro according to this rumor. The Japanese "Transformers Generations" book contains concept designs for an unreleased Action Master version of Bruticus; it's assumed that some parts originally designed for AM Bruticus ultimately ended up on Turbo Master.}}


===Classics===
===Classics===
Again, Classics toys were available in English packaging in Germany. However, the Classic Combaticons might have not been available in Germany, due to the unpopular "war" theme. Also, again, the Italian and Spanish Classics don't say "Classic" anywhere on the packaging, unlike the English and French/Dutch versions. The rubsign indents on the Classic Protectobots, Combaticons, Throttlebots, and Triple Changers Springer, and Octane were filled in. The Throttlebots also had standard Autobot symbols instead of rubsigns.
'''Classic Throttlebots (Motorizatti Rollerbots in Italy)'''
* [[Chase (G1)|Chase]] ('''UK'''; '''I''': Scoutbot)
* [[Freeway (G1)|Freeway]] ('''UK'''; '''I''': Saterbot)
* [[Bumblebee (G1)/toys|Goldbug]] ('''UK'''; '''I''': Maggiolino)
* [[Rollbar (G1)|Rollbar]] ('''UK'''; '''I''': Trollbot)
* [[Searchlight (G1)|Searchlight]] ('''UK'''; '''I''': Strobobot)
* [[Wideload (G1)|Wideload]] ('''UK'''; '''I''': Rapidbot)
{{Note|The original Italian releases of the Throttlebots were named "Racerbots"; the Italian versions of the Classic Throttlebots were called "Motorizatti Rollerbots" instead. Also, Scoutbot (Chase), Saterbot (freeway), Trollbot (Rollbar) and Strobobot (Searchlight) used their original Italian names; however, Goldbug, who had originally been named "Wagenbot" in Italy, was called "Maggiolino" for the Italian version of his "Classics" incarnation instead, which was the Bumblebee's name in the Italian dub of the animated television series (since the original Bumblebee toy was never released in Italy); and likewise, Wideload, who had originally been named "Rollerbot" in Italy (which had now become the name of the entire team), was renamed into "Rapidbot".}}
'''Classic Dinobots (Nuovo Dinorobots in Italy)'''
* [[Grimlock (G1)/toys|Grimlock]] ('''UK''')
* [[Sludge (G1)|Sludge]] ('''UK'''; '''I''': Bronto)
* [[Snarl (G1)|Snarl]] ('''UK'''; '''I''': Stego)
{{Note|The Italian versions of the Classic Dinobots were available as packs with re-releases of old combiner giftsets.}}
'''Classic Triple Changers'''


* [[Sandstorm (G1)|Sandstorm]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')
Again, Classics toys were available in English packaging in Germany. However, the Classic Combaticons might have not been available in Germany, due to the unpopular "war" theme. Also, again, the Italian and Spanish Classics don't say "Classic" anywhere on the packaging, unlike the English and French/Dutch versions. The rubsign indents on the Classic Protectobots, Combaticons, Throttlebots, and Triple Changers Springer and Octane, were filled in. As the rubsigns were the ''only'' faction symbols on the Throttlebots, they were replaced with paper Autobot symbol stickers.
{{Note|Classics Sandstorm had black plastic feet painted orange, as opposed to the original orange-painted metal and later orange plastic versions. Sandstorm came without a rubsign but the indent was not removed.}}
* [[Springer (G1)|Springer]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')
* [[Astrotrain (G1)|Astrotrain]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')
* [[Octane (G1)|Octane]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')


'''Classic Protectobots'''
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
 
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Classic Throttlebots'''</u>
* [[Streetwise (G1)|Streetwise]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')
<ul class="iconlist">
* [[Groove (G1)|Groove]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')
{{bp-a1|[[Chase (G1)#1991Classic|Chase]] (UK, I)}}
* [[Blades (G1)|Blades]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')
{{bp-a1|[[Freeway (G1)#1991Classic|Freeway]] (UK, I Saterbot)}}
* [[First Aid (G1)|First Aid]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')
{{bp-a1|[[Bumblebee (G1)/toys#EuroClassic|Goldbug]] (UK, I)}}
* [[Hot Spot (G1)|Hot Spot]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')
{{bp-a1|[[Rollbar (G1)#1991Classic|Rollbar]] (UK, I)}}
 
{{bp-a1|[[Searchlight (G1)#1991Classic|Searchlight]] (UK, I Strobobot)}}
'''Classic Combaticons'''
{{bp-a1|[[Wideload (G1)#1991Classic|Wideload]] (UK, I Rapidbot)}}
 
|
* [[Brawl (G1)|Brawl]] ('''UK'''; '''F/NL'''; '''E''')
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Classic Protectobots'''</u>
* [[Swindle (G1)|Swindle]] ('''UK'''; '''F/NL'''; '''E''')
<ul class="iconlist">
* [[Vortex (G1)|Vortex]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')
{{bp-a1|[[Blades (G1)#1991Classic|Blades]] (UK, F/NL, S)}}
* [[Blast Off (G1)|Blast Off]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')
{{bp-a1|[[First Aid (G1)#1991Classic|First Aid]] (UK, S)}}
* [[Onslaught (G1)|Onslaught]] ('''UK'''; '''F/NL'''; '''E''': Oslat)
{{bp-a1|[[Groove (G1)#1991Classic|Groove]] (UK, S)}}
{{Note|For reasons unknown, the Spanish "Classic" version of Onslaught is the only known Spanish version of a toy sporting an alternate name, "Oslat".}}
{{bp-a1|[[Hot Spot (G1)#1991Classic|Hot Spot]] (UK, S)}}
 
{{bp-a1|[[Streetwise (G1)#1991Classic|Streetwise]] (UK, S)}}
'''Classic Heroes'''
|
 
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Classic Combaticons'''</u>
* [[Sideswipe (G1)/toys|Sideswipe]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')
<ul class="iconlist">
* [[Tracks (G1)|Tracks]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')
{{bp-d1|[[Blast Off (G1)#1991Classic|Blast Off]] (UK, S)}}
 
{{bp-d1|[[Brawl (G1)#1991Classic|Brawl]] (UK, F/NL, S)}}
'''Other Classics'''
{{bp-d1|[[Onslaught (G1)#1991Classic|Onslaught]] (UK, F/NL, S)}}
 
{{bp-d1|[[Swindle (G1)#1991Classic|Swindle]] (UK, F/NL, S)}}
* [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys|Optimus Prime]] ('''UK'''; '''E''')
{{bp-d1|[[Vortex (G1)#1991Classic|Vortex]] (UK, S)}}
 
|
===Imported Japanese toys===
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Classic Triple Changers'''</u>
'''Motorvators (Super Autorobots in Italy)'''
<ul class="iconlist">
 
{{bp-d1|[[Astrotrain (G1)/toys#1991Classic|Astrotrain]] (UK, S)}}
* [[Flame (Motorvator)|Flame]] ('''UK'''; '''I''': Ghibli)
{{bp-d1|[[Octane#1991Classic|Octane]] (UK, S)}}
* [[Gripper (G1)|Gripper]] ('''UK'''; '''I''': Phantom)
{{bp-a1|[[Sandstorm (G1)#1991Classic|Sandstorm]] (UK, S)}}
* [[Lightspeed (Motorvator)|Lightspeed]] ('''UK'''; '''I''': Starbot)
{{bp-a1|[[Springer (G1)/toys#1991Classic|Springer]] (UK, F/NL, S)}}
{{Note|The Motorvators are redecos of the Japanese Brainmasters Blacker, Braver, and Laster, but do not include the parts for forming Road Caesar.}}
|
{{Note|"Starbot" was previously also the Italian name of the Technobot Lightspeed. It's currently unknown whether this is supposed to imply that the Motorvator and the Technobot are supposed to be the same character. For what it's worth, "Ghibli" was previously the Italian name of Triple Changer Sandstorm.}}
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=2|[[File:G1toy Classics FirstAid.JPG|right|thumb|150px|Classics First Aid]]
 
|-
'''Others'''
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Classic Dinobots'''</u>
 
<ul class="iconlist">
* [[Overlord (Masterforce)|Overlord]] ('''UK'''; '''F/NL'''; '''I''')
{{bp-a1|[[Grimlock (G1)/toys#1991Classic|Grimlock]] (UK)}}
{{Note|Overlord is slightly recolored from his 1988 Japanese release.  Make that ''very'' slightly, as the only difference is that some violet accessories are now indigo.}}
{{bp-a1|[[Sludge (G1)#1991Classic|Sludge]] (UK, I)}}
{{Note|Both Overlord and the Motorvators came in boxes sporting the same overall layout as the boxes used for the "Classic" toys.}}
{{bp-a1|[[Snarl (G1)#1991Classic|Snarl]] (UK, I)}}
{{Note|It's speculated that Overlord and the Motorvators might have been a "test" to see how well larger toys sell in Europe. By using existing molds already released by Takara, Hasbro minimised the financial risk.}}
|
 
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Classic Heroes'''</u>
===Greece===
<ul class="iconlist">
Along with the classic toy-line, GiG RE-produced two giftsets in 1990-1991 (these came with a Dinobot classic attached on the back or front of the box) under the brand name "El Greco" for sale in Greece. While these toys are often mistakenly thought to have been produced in 1986, they have small differences from the versions previously released. There are differences in colors (Excavator, for example, is a brighter green), projectiles and the toys do not have rubsigns.  Like the Italian rereleases, do not be misled by the date on the box, these giftsets were only sold in 1990-1991:
{{bp-a1|[[Sideswipe (G1)/toys#1991Classic|Sideswipe]] (UK, S)}}
 
{{bp-a1|[[Tracks (G1)/toys#1991Classic|Tracks]] (UK, F/NL, S)}}
'''Combiner giftsets'''
|
 
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Autobot Leader'''</u>
* Excavator (Devastator)
<ul class="iconlist">
* Defensor
{{bp-a1|[[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#EuroClassics|Optimus Prime]] (UK, F/NL, S)}}
 
|
{{Note|The layout of the combiner giftsets boxes differs from the Mini-Vehicles' cards. Apparently, the boxes were based on the Italian giftsets by GiG. The small additional "Trasformer" logo is present, and the "El Greco" logo is placed in an oval bubble where the "GiG" logo would be placed on Italian toys, whereas the Mini-Vehicles sported a blue "El Greco" logo without a bubble. Also, both Excavator's and Defensor's names are spelled in Latin rather than in Greek characters, Excavator's function is stated as "Fighter Excavator" (also in Latin), and furthermore, he's called a "Decepticon" (even though his faction is called "Distructors" elsewhere on the packaging), and Defensor is called an "Autobot" (also in Latin), even though the Mini-Vehicles were "Autorobots". The individual Constructicons' and Protectobots' names are their original English names, spelled in Latin characters on the packaging.}}
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Combiner giftsets'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|[[Devastator (G1)/toys#Toys|Devastator]]}}
{{bp-a1|[[Defensor (G1)#Toys|Defensor]]}}
|}
{{note|The Combiner giftsets were released only in Greece by GiG under the brand name "El Greco". These versions also came with a Classic Dinobot attached on the back or front of the box.}}
{{-}}


==1992==
==1992==
Hasbro continued with a few new toys exclusively designed for the European market, as well as a few strange re-releases of combiners lacking their combining ability. In terms of languages, English and Spanish were now merged into bilingual English/Spanish packaging for the British, Spanish, Australian and New Zealand markets, whereas France, Belgium and the Netherlands still got toys in bilingual French/Dutch packaging, but now with alternate (English) names as well, and Italy still got toys in Italian-only packaging from GiG. Known European releases from 1992 are (UK/E = English/Spanish packaging; F/NL = French/Dutch packaging with alternate names; I = Italian packaging with alternate names):
[[File:G1-thirdlogo.png|center|250px]]
 
===Turbomasters and Predators===
'''[[Turbomaster]]s''' ('''UK/E'''; '''F/NL''': Cannonmasters)
 
* [[Boss (G1)|Boss]] ('''UK/E'''; '''F/NL''': Blizzard; '''I''': Tigre)
* [[Flash (G1)|Flash]] ('''UK/E''')
* [[Hurricane]] ('''UK/E'''; '''F/NL''': Tempest; '''I''': Vortex)
* [[Scorch (G1)|Scorch]] ('''UK/E'''; '''F/NL''': Dragon)
* [[Rotorstorm (G1)|Rotorstorm]] ('''UK/E''')
* [[Thunder Clash]] ('''UK/E'''; '''F/NL''': Eagle; '''I''': Uragan)
 
'''[[Predator (subgroup)|Predators]]''' ('''UK/E'''; '''F/NL''': Scope Masters)
 
* [[Falcon (G1)|Falcon]] ('''UK/E''')
* [[Skydive (Predator)|Skydive]] ('''UK/E'''; '''F/NL''': Hyena; '''I''': Pyton)
* [[Snare]] ('''UK/E'''; '''F/NL''': Trap)
* [[Talon (G1)|Talon]] ('''UK/E'''; '''F/NL''': Demon; '''I''': Bomber)
* [[Stalker (G1)|Stalker]] ('''UK/E'''; '''F/NL''': Buzzard)
* [[Skyquake (G1)|Skyquake]] ('''UK/E'''; '''F/NL''': Crash)
 
{{Note|The Italian name for Boss, "Tigre", was originally the Italian name for Jazz. Likewise, the Italian name for Hurricane, "Vortex", was also the Italian name for the Combaticon Vortex, and Talon's Italian name "Bomber" was also the Italian name for the Combaticon Brawl.}}
{{Note|The Turbomasters were also available in Canada; the Canadian version of Rotorstorm had the alternate names "Storm" (English) and "Tempête" (French).  Also of note is that the UK also saw releases of Rotorstorm labeled as "Storm".}}


===Non-combining Combiners===
[[File:G1Stalker toy.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.44|Predator [[Stalker (G1)#Toys|Stalker]] (with [[Snare#Toys|Snare]] attached in the lower-right)]]
'''Rescue Force'''
'92 is when the European ''Transformers'' line really began to kick into high gear, even if the amount of product was a little on the light side. Hasbro produced new toys exclusively designed for the European market (though some did get imported to Japan), which had a far more cohesive design aesthetic than... well, the line ever had in its past. The Autobots trended towards brighter colors and generally had more "human" faces, and each one used bright-magenta fluorescent translucent plastic for vehicle-mode windscreens and a new innovation in the line, [[light-piping|light-piped]] eyes which appear to "glow" when light shines through them from behind. The Decepticons trended towards darker, cooler colors, their faces much more "robotic" (usually with facemasks and visor-eyes), and using bright-green translucent plastic for their canopies/optics. Both sides also included spring-loaded missile launchers, a [[gimmick]] that had been all but abandoned in Hasbro's markets due to more stringent [[for safety reasons|safety regulations for projectiles]] in the US.


* "[[Rescue Force 3|Rescue Force drill]]"
Rounding out the year's product are a strange pair of re-released combiner teams ''lacking'' their combining ability... or individual names.
* "[[Rescue Force 2|Rescue Force buggy]]"
* "[[Rescue Force 1|Rescue Force tank]]"
* "[[Rescue Force (individual)|Rescue Force jet]]"


{{Note|The Rescue Force were recolors of four members of the Breastforce, originally released by Takara in Japan as part of their Victory line in 1990, with new weapons replacing the partners. Names are in quotes because no official names were given. Some parts were [[retool]]ed, such as the gun for [[Killbison]] now being a set of crane arms. These were not intended to replace the partners. These toys were also released with both red and gray weapons. Note that these toys still combine but lack the head included with the Japanese [[Leozack]] (and the two arms).}}
After this year, Hasbro decided European sales were good enough to [[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|try to revive ''Transformers'' in the US again]].<ref>[http://www.tfarchive.com/fandom/interviews/george_dunsay/george_dunsay_interview.php George Dunsay interview at TFArchive]: "At the time it was discontinued in the US, it was not a temporary decision. It is only after the success in Europe that the US people decided to reintroduce it"</ref>


'''Constructicons'''
In terms of languages, English and Spanish were now merged into bilingual English/Spanish packaging for the British, Spanish, Australian, and New Zealand markets, whereas France, Belgium, and the Netherlands still got toys in bilingual French/Dutch packaging, but now with alternate (English) names as well, and Italy still got toys in Italian-only packaging from GiG.


* "Bonecrusher"
Confirmed releases include:
* "Hook"
{{-}}
* "Long Haul"
{{note|Alternate-language names are not given here to save space. '''UK/S''': English/Spanish packaging, '''F/NL''': French/Dutch packaging, '''I''': Italian packaging with alternate names}}
* "Mixmaster"
* "Scavenger"
* "Scrapper"


{{Note|The European Constructicons from 1992 are different from the yellow G2 Constructicons, as the purple parts were the darker G1 shade, the soft plastic parts (Bonecrusher and Scrapper's roof parts, Scavenger's shovel arm) were gray, no combiner parts were included, and there was no G2 stamp. Figure names are in quotes because these figures were not officially named. Some fans also refer to these versions of the Constructicons as the "G1½" versions.}}
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
{{Note|Both the Rescue Force and the Constructicon toys came on uniform cards with the same box artwork spotlights for each team member, minimal texts ("Rescue Force" and "Autobot", or "Constructicons" and "Decepticon", respectively), no individual names, no tech specs and strictly image-based instructions that featured all team members.}}
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[Turbomaster]]s'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
'''Small'''
{{bp-a1|[[Boss (G1)#Toys|Boss]] (UK/S, F/NL, I}}
{{bp-a1|[[Flash (G1)#Toys|Flash]] (UK/S, F/NL)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Hurricane#Toys|Hurricane]] (UK/S, F/NL, I)}}
{{bp-a1|[[Scorch (G1)#Toys|Scorch]] (UK/S, F/NL)}}
'''Medium'''
{{bp-a1|[[Rotorstorm (G1)#Toys|Rotorstorm]] (UK/S, F/NL, I)}}
'''Large'''
{{bp-a1|[[Thunder Clash#Toys|Thunder Clash]] (UK/S, F/NL, I)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[Predator (subgroup)|Predator]]s'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
'''Small'''
{{bp-d1|[[Falcon (G1)#Toys|Falcon]] (UK/S, I)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Skydive (Predator)#Toys|Skydive]] (UK/S, F/NL, I)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Snare#Toys|Snare]] (UK/S, F/NL, I)}}
{{bp-d1|[[Talon (G1)#Toys|Talon]] (UK/S, F/NL, I)}}
'''Medium'''
{{bp-d1|[[Stalker (G1)#Toys|Stalker]] (UK/S, F/NL, I)}}
'''Large'''
{{bp-d1|[[Skyquake (G1)#Toys|Skyquake]] (UK/S, F/NL)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[Rescue Force]]'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a1|"[[Rescue Force 2#Toys|Rescue Force buggy]]"}}
{{bp-a1|"[[Rescue Force 3#Toys|Rescue Force drill]]"}}
{{bp-a1|"[[Rescue Force (individual)#Toys|Rescue Force jet]]"}}
{{bp-a1|"[[Rescue Force 1#Toys|Rescue Force tank]]"}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[Constructicon (G1)#euro92|Constructicons]]'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d1|"[[Bonecrusher (G1)/toys#1992yellow|Bonecrusher]]"}}
{{bp-d1|"[[Hook (G1)/toys#1992yellow|Hook]]"}}
{{bp-d1|"[[Long Haul (G1)/toys#1992yellow|Long Haul]]"}}
{{bp-d1|"[[Mixmaster (G1)/toys#1992yellow|Mixmaster]]"}}
{{bp-d1|"[[Scavenger (G1)/toys#1992yellow|Scavenger]]"}}
{{bp-d1|"[[Scrapper (G1)/toys#1992yellow|Scrapper]]"}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|[[File:G1-toy Flash.jpg|thumb|upright=1.33|Turbomaster [[Flash (G1)#Toys|Flash]]]]
|}
{{-}}


==1993==
==1993==
The Turbomasters, Predators, Rescue Force and Constructicons were still available. All new toys from 1993 would be re-released in 1994 in "Generation 2" packaging in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, and were identical to their 1993 releases other than the packaging. The G2 symbol was created for this year's releases; rumor has it that this was due to the international licence for the G1 symbols having expired. Some releases of these figures also had the "G2 stamp" placed somewhere on the figure. Known European/Australasian releases from 1993 are (UK/E = English/Spanish packaging; F/NL = French/Dutch packaging with alternate names; I = Italian packaging with alternate names):
[[File:G1Trakkon-MISB.jpg|right|215px|thumb|Trakkon Calcar in packaging.]]
 
While Hasbro rolled out the new ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]'' toyline in the US, the European line continued under the original branding, with a slew of new all-new-mold toys, in the same style as the previous year's, with a variety of new gimmicks… though curiously with the "Generation 2" Autobot and Decepticon symbols applied to them. (A popular [[Misconceptions and urban legends about Transformers#Generation 2|rumor]] claims that this was due to the international licence for the original symbols having expired, which sounds highly dubious.) Some toys even got the "Autobot/Decepticon" text-stamp that was added to every ''Generation 2'' toy in the US.
===Obliterators===
* [[Pyro (G1)|Pyro]] ('''UK/E''')
* [[Clench (G1)|Clench]] ('''UK/E''')
 
===Axelerators and Skyscorchers===
'''[[Axelerator]]s''' ('''UK/E'''; '''I''': Colorflashes)
 
* [[Turbofire|Hotrider]] ('''UK/E'''; '''I''': Astro) (a.k.a. Turbofire)
* [[Rapido]] ('''UK/E'''; '''I''': Sirius)
* [[Skram (G2)|Skram]] ('''UK/E'''; '''I''': Mercury)
* [[Windbreaker|Zap]] ('''UK/E'''; '''F/NL''': Rush; '''I''': Folgor)  (a.k.a. Windbreaker)
 
'''[[Skyscorcher]]s''' ('''UK/E'''; '''I''': Colorflashes)
 
* [[Eagle Eye (G2)|Hawk]] ('''UK/E'''; '''I''': Pyton) (a.k.a. Eagle Eye)
* [[Afterburner (G2)|Snipe]] ('''UK/E''') (a.k.a. Afterburner)
* [[Terradive (G2)|Terradive]] ('''UK/E'''; '''I''': Drake)
* [[Windrazor (G2)|Tornado]] ('''UK/E'''; '''I''': Diablo) (a.k.a. Windrazor)
{{Note|''Both'' the Axelerators ''and'' the Skyscorchers are called "Colorflashes" in Italy.}}
{{Note|"Pyton", the Italian name for Hawk, was already used as the Italian name for Predator Skydive.}}
 
===Aquaspeeders and Stormtroopers===
'''Aquaspeeders'''
 
* [[Aquafend]] ('''UK/E''')
* [[Deluge (G1)|Deluge]] ('''UK/E''')
* [[Jetstorm (G1)|Jetstorm]] ('''UK/E''')
* [[Speedstream]] ('''UK/E''')
 
'''Stormtroopers''' ('''UK/E'''; '''I''': Acquamasters)
 
* [[Aquablast]] ('''UK/E'''; '''F/NL''': Squall; '''I''': Murena)
* [[Drench (G1)|Drench]] ('''UK/E'''; '''F/NL''': Hydrocruiser)
* [[Hydradread]] ('''UK/E'''; '''F/NL''': Hydroshark; '''I''': Idrosqualo)
* [[Rage (G1)|Rage]] ('''UK/E'''; '''F/NL''': Aquanaught)
 
===Lightformers and Trakkons===
'''Lightformers'''
 
* [[Deftwing]] ('''UK/E''';'''F/NL''': Blue Arrow)
* [[Ironfist (G1)|Ironfist]] ('''UK/E''')


'''Trakkons'''
On top of all these new molds, last year's Turbomasters, Predators, Rescue Force and Constructicons were still shipping to stores, making for quite a full assortment of toys for the final year of the original ''Transformers'' toyline globally. ''Salut!''


* [[Calcar]] ('''UK/E''')
Many fans consider this year a sort of "Generation 1.5", further buoyed by the fact that all of the new molds got re-released in 1994 under the ''Generation 2'' branding in European markets.
* [[Fearswoop (G1)|Fearswoop]] ('''UK/E''')


{{Note|The ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (European toyline)|Generation 2]]'' re-releases of Pyro and Clench from 1994 were named "Spark" and "Colossus" instead.}}
Confirmed releases include:
{{-}}
{{note|Alternate-language names are not given here to save space. '''UK/S''': English/Spanish packaging, '''F/NL''': French/Dutch packaging, '''I''': Italian packaging with alternate names}}


==Innovations and lasting effects==
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
* The 1992 [[Turbomaster]]s and [[Predator (subgroup)|Predators]] introduced the concept of [[light-piping]] to create low-tech lighting effects for their eyes, which continued to be used by toys from numerous later lines.
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[Axelerator]]s'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a2|[[Turbofire#Toys|Hotrider]] (UK/S, F/NL, I)}}
{{bp-a2|[[Rapido#Toys|Rapido]] (UK/S, F/NL, I)}}
{{bp-a2|[[Skram (G2)#Toys|Skram]] (UK/S, F/NL, I)}}
{{bp-a2|[[Windbreaker#Toys|Zap]] (UK/S, F/NL, I)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[Skyscorcher]]s'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d2|[[Eagle Eye (G2)#Toys|Hawk]] (UK/S, F/NL, I)}}
{{bp-d2|[[Afterburner (G2)#Toys|Snipe]] (UK/S, F/NL, I)}}
{{bp-d2|[[Terradive (G2)#Toys|Terradive]] (UK/S, F/NL, I)}}
{{bp-d2|[[Windrazor (G2)#Toys|Tornado]] (UK/S, F/NL, I)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[Aquaspeeder]]s'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-a2|[[Aquafend#Toys|Aquafend]] (UK/S)}}
{{bp-a2|[[Deluge (G1)#Toys|Deluge]] (UK/S)}}
{{bp-a2|[[Jetstorm (G1)#Toys|Jetstorm]] (UK/S)}}
{{bp-a2|[[Speedstream (G2)#Toys|Speedstream]] (UK/S)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[Stormtrooper (G1)|Stormtrooper]]s'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{bp-d2|[[Aquablast#Toys|Aquablast]] (UK/S, F/NL, I)}}
{{bp-d2|[[Drench (G1)#Toys|Drench]] (UK/S, F/NL, I)}}
{{bp-d2|[[Hydradread#Toys|Hydradread]] (UK/S, F/NL, I)}}
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Originally, European countries got the same The Transformers toys Hasbro had previously released in the USA, although different countries got different toys (with a few getting regional manufacturers that'd in turn also produce a few occasional noticeable variants). Initially, numerous sub-contracted companies were responsible for releasing the toys in the individual European countries (which involved language variations on the packaging), but over time, they were either bought out by Hasbro or simply dropped in favor of a more and more unified European market.

As the Transformers toyline faded in popularity across North America and Japan throughout the early 90s, the franchise conversely experienced a small parallel renaissance of sorts in Europe, with the region earning several unique figures during this time. After The Transformers toyline ended in the US, the line continued in Europe until it was renamed into Generation 2 in 1994, thus making Europe the only market where the toyline wasn't cancelled at any point.

Let's see what you can see...

This article is in need of images.

Specifics: GiG cars with ridiculous "bopper" missiles

1984

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While The Transformers would not reach most of Europe until 1985, a number of the toys from the 1984 US line were also available in the UK the same year. Given that the Marvel UK comic launched in September '84 (complete with advertisements touting that the toys were "In the shops now!") it seems likely that they were on-sale by mid-summer at the latest, only a few months after the line's US launch.

Little is known about the earliest toys released in the UK. Common consensus is that they came in English-only packaging virtually indistinguishable from the US packaging. Recounts of which toys were and weren't available in the UK vary depending on who you ask. This has not been helped by the passing of the years diminishing memory, toys missing one year showing up in a later year, grey imports and non UK distributed toys being brought back from trips overseas. In general the pack in catalogue leaflets are considered a good guide but there are a few instances of toys being out in a particular year but not being shown on the catalogue leaflets. For 1984 the general consensus is that the catalogue leaflet is an accurate reflection on what was available, with five Autobot Cars not appearing till 1985. A surprising confirmed omission from the initial wave of 1984 toys is Megatron, whose absence on the shelves was even noted in the letters page of the Marvel UK comic. Also of note is that the line's UK tag-line initially was "Warrior Robots in Disguise", seen in the comic and on much of the early ancillary merchandise.

The assortment names used below are those seen in the leaflet which accompanied the 1984 range.


Mini Cars Spy-Cassetes[sic] Robot Cars Cassete Man[sic]
Robot Car Sideswipe
Strike Planes Leader Truck
UK 1984 Catalogue
Cliffjumper and Bumblebee were both available in red and yellow in 1984, and again in 1985, this time with rubsigns. Cliffjumper appears in yellow in the 1984 catalogue, but this was corrected for the following year's photos.

1985

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The Transformers toy line officially started in most European countries in 1985. It should be noted, though, that various European companies had already released licensed versions of Takara's Diaclone and Microman toys domestically prior to that (Trasformer by GiG in Italy; Diaclone by Joustra in France, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands; Takara themselves released Diaclone in Finland). Some of the toys in those lines sported Hasbro-series changes, including color schemes and even Autobot symbols(!), as Takara was already shifting production of the toys from Diaclone to their own domestic release of Transformers. But it wasn't until 1985 that Transformers toys were officially introduced to the various European markets under that name.

United Kingdom

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All 1984 toys were still available in 1985, now with the addition of rubsigns. They were joined by the figures that had initially been omitted, namely the remaining Autobot cars and Megatron, who was reported by Hasbro to be available from around Easter. Alongside with a variation of Optimus Prime that sported red instead of blue feet, Megatron was manufactured by French company Ceji as part of a deal with Hasbro, and the red-footed version of Optimus Prime was also released by Milton Bradley in mainland Europe (see below).[1][2]

Oddly, numerous toys were left out of the UK range, never to see official release: notably Swoop, Shockwave and Blaster. The Constructicons were also missing; in the early 90s they got a semi-official import release, and a de-combiner'ed redeco release (see "1992" below). Some of the non-Takara sculpts were likely dropped due to licensing arrangements (Omega Supreme, for example, was available as part of the competing Grandstand Convertors line around this time as "Omegatron"). Due to his absence from the 1985 Hasbro catalog, Jetfire has long been believed to have been held over until the 1986 range, but he was featured in the Autumn 1985 Argos catalog.[3])


Mini-Vehicles Insecticons Robot Cars
UK 85 Catalogue
Jumpstarters Decepticon Triple Changers Dinobots Strike Planes
Decepticon Leader Jetfire


Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain

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Main article: Joustra

The earliest toys released in continental Europe (minus Italy) were distributed by Milton Bradley, which was in the process of being taken over by Hasbro at that point. There's no solid evidence that all the MB toys were available in all these countries, but the packaging is sporting German, French, Dutch and Spanish text. Therefore, MB covered the markets where Joustra's Diaclone toys were previously available, with the addition of Spain. The first wave of MB-branded toys was a rather odd selection, a result of Joustra holding the rights to many of the remaining toys, among them Optimus Prime. As a consequence, Jetfire was initially marketed as Autobot leader. Following a deal between Hasbro Bradley and Joustra's struggling parent company Ceji, a large amount of unsold Joustra toys were literally repackaged and released as the second wave of MB Transformers.[2]

Special Note: the tech specs feature inconsistencies for the Dutch (Functie / Funktie) & Spanish (Función / Cometido) across the line. Usage appears to be figure consistent, meaning you will only see use of one or the other within the wave.

Wave 1
Autobot Mini Vehicles Constructicons Insecticons Jumpstarters
Jetfire, the new Autobot leader
Decepticon Triple Changers Dinobots Autobot Deluxe Vehicles Deluxe Insecticons
Decepticon Communicator Autobot Communicator Decepticon Aeroplanes Decepticon Leader
Decepticon Laser Gun Autobot Leader
Devastator is listed under his own number in the MB dealer catalog, but thus far, no evidence of an MB Devastator giftset has surfaced.


Wave 2
Autobot Mini Vehicles Decepticon Cassettes Robot Cars
Ceji's Optimus Prime (notice the red feet)
Decepticon Planes Autobot Commander


An odd one-off addition to the 1985 French Transformers offering was Horloge Robot, a small robot that splits into 14 different vehicles and features a working watch on his chest, released by AVI France in collaboration with Canal+. Weirdly enough, he is none other than a repackaging of a common bootleg of Diaclone Gats Blocker, now released under the official Transformers brand... For some reason.

AVI France's Horloge Robot.

Italy

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Main article: GiG

GiG ("Geegh", but sometimes misspelled "GiGi") originally released licensed Diaclone toys under the name "Trasformer", occasionally sporting color schemes only found on Hasbro's Transformers versions (very likely because Takara was shifting production of the toys from Diaclone to Transformers at the time). Whether it was pressure from Hasbro or a mere marketing decision, GiG eventually acquired an additional license from Hasbro and launched their own version of the Transformers line, with the toys often sporting original Italian names (for example, the Autobots became "Autorobots", and the Decepticons "Distructors").[4] In addition to the official Transformers logo, a small remainder of the old Trasformer logo would remain on the packaging until 1987.

Speaking of Trasformer remnants, the "Autorobot Cars" and the "Distructor Planes" all sported unique "safety" missiles with large rubber boppers on the end instead of the individual missiles the versions released everywhere else had.

The Autobot Minicars/Mini Vehicles were apparently never released by GiG. The Italian names for their characters come from the Italian dub of the animated series.

Escavators (Constructicons)
  • Rostro (Hook)
  • Scudo (Bonecrusher)
  • Devastator (giftset)
  • Autorobot Cars
  • Lince (Sunstreaker)
  • Mistero (Mirage, "Ligier" markings)
  • Saetta (Wheeljack)
  • Tigre (Jazz)
  • GiG's Hook (notice the Trasformer logo and the Japanese-style packaging)
    Distructor Triple Changers
  • Triplex Uno (Astrotrain)
  • Triplex Due (Blitzwing)
  • Dinorobots (Dinobots)
  • Bronto (Sludge)
  • Reptilo (Swoop)
  • Stego (Snarl)
  • Tiran (Grimlock)
  • Tricex (Slag)
  • Distructor Planes
  • Astrum (Starscream)
  • Corvo (Skywarp)
  • Vampiro (Thundercracker)
  • Autorobot Leader
  • Commander (Optimus Prime, has plastic variant)
  • Let's see what you can see...

    This article is in need of images.

    Specifics: Autobot with the big hilarious bopper missile


    1986

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    United Kingdom

    [edit]

    1986 was the first year that the UK lost toys that had been available in previous years. 4 cars survived from the initial 1984 Autobot car assortment, none from the 1984 Autobot cars held over till 1985 in the UK and 6 of the 7 new 1985 cars: Skids misses out on a second year of availability. 5 of the six original Minibots are gone, only Bumblebee survives. Gone are the tape 2 packs, although they continue till 1988 in the US line, as are Soundwave & Buzzsaw].

    The catalogue does not show Optimus Prime & Megatron - In Issue 85 Transformers UK comic claimed they were still available in 1986. Issues 85 & 86 contain what purports to be a full listing of the 1986 line

    The catalogue also does not show Rodimus Prime & Wreck-Gar: they make a very late appearance on UK shelves towards the end of 1986 tying in with the release of Transformers The Movie.

    Missing from the Hasbro UK releases are the Predacons & Gnaw, Sky Lynx, Trypticon, who was seen "grey imported" at the time, and the Autobot tapes & Ratbat / Frenzy, who later had Chinese stock grey imports in the early 1990s.

    Confirmed UK Hasbro releases from 1986 are:

    Autobot Mini-Vehicles
    Aerialbots Protectobots
    UK 86 Catalogue
    Stunticons Combaticons Battlechargers Triple Changers
    UK 86 Special Teams Catalogue
    Autobot Vehicles (Autobot Cars)
    Decepticon Planes Autobot City
    Autobot City Commander Decepticon City Commander Autobot Heroes

    France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Spain

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    Presumably, Transformers didn't sell well in Germany in 1985, as German was dropped as a language from the packaging until Generation 2. Instead, Hasbro (who had finished taking over MB) consolidated the UK market with the rest of Europe (except for Italy, again). The 1986 releases that were now available in packaging with "Hasbro" rather than "MB" logos sported the four languages English, French, Dutch and Spanish (the order between English and French could occasionally be swapped).

    Confirmed European Hasbro releases from 1986 are:

    Autobot Mini-Vehicles Aerialbots Protectobots Constructicons (yellow)
    Joustra's "Puffer" (Huffer in Pipes' deco)
    Stunticons Combaticons Battlespringers (Battlechargers) Triple Changers
    Autobot Vehicles (Autobot Cars)
    Decepticon Planes Autobot Leader
    Autobot City Decepticon Communicator
    An instruction sheet for Scourge exists sporting the languages French, English, Dutch and Spanish. No packaged sample has surfaced thus far.


    Italy

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    GiG was still doing their own thing at this point, with a bit of mix of Hasbro and Takara-style packaging. Notably, GiG's versions of the Aeriabolts, Protectobots, Stunticons and Combaticons came in boxes based on the Takara versions (including prominent "C" and "D" numbers and "Takara" instead of "Hasbro" logos), just like the previous year's Constructicons. This only applied to the combiner limbs, though; the leaders/torsos came in boxes based on the Hasbro versions, including "A5", "P5", "S5" and "D5" numbers.

    Known Italian releases of 1986 toys are:

    Aerialbots Protectobots Stunticons Combaticons
    Pentajet
    Predacons Distructor Planes Autorobot City Commander Autorobot City
    Distructor City


    Greece

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    Main article: El Greco

    El Greco manufactured and released a small number of Transformers toys to the Greek market, with the only known El Greco releases this year being seven Autobot Mini-Vehicles. These are mostly identical to their international versions safe for a few minor coloration differences, with the used plastics generally being a bit brighter or darker than their Hasbro and Joustra equivalents. The cards the toys were available on were based on the Hasbro cards but fully translated to Greek (including the character names) and sported Hasbro logos in addition to the "El Greco" logo.

    It's not entirely clear when exactly the following toys were first available in Greece; however, they couldn't have been released before 1986, since they depict the "Decipher the Decepticon" poster artwork on the back of their cards.

    1986
    El Greco's Cosmos (Notice the brighter, more saturated shade of green)

    1987

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    United Kingdom

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    In the UK in 1987 the line lost all the pre 1986 toys. Most of the new toys for 1986 survive apart from the Minibot & Battlecharger assortments. As per the main US line the cars & planes introduced in 1986 received a Targetmaster upgrade

    Fortress Maximius was not offered for sale through Hasbro UK but a number were given away as colouring competition prizes: a toy promoting this was on display in Hamley's in Regents Street, London, well into the 1990s.

    Also missing in the UK were the new Decepticon tapes, both factions' Clones, Doublespy Punch/Countepunch, Sixshot and the Monsterbots. Sixshot, the Decepticon Clones and Punch/Counterpunch would later be sold in the UK as Chinese Grey Imports in the early 1990s as would the standard size Autobot & Decepticon Headmasters.

    Aerialbots Protectobots Stunticons Combaticons
    UK 87 Catalogue Autobots
    Technobots Terrorcons Throttlerbots Duocons
    UK 87 Catalogue Decepticons
    Autobot Headmasters Autobot Targetmasters Decepticon Headmasters Decepticon Headmaster Horrorcons
    Decepticon Targetmasters Autobot Heroes Autobot City Commander Decepticon City Commander
    Autobot City Headmaster Decepticon Base

    France, the Netherlands, and Belgium

    [edit]

    Apparently realizing that tech specs in four different languages aren't exactly the optimal choice, Hasbro started breaking up the languages again. The UK got toys in English-only packaging, whereas France, Belgium, and the Netherlands got toys in bilingual French/Dutch packaging. Germany only got the English versions with safety warning stickers in German. Presumably, all toys were available in all language variants, but without solid evidence, this is pure speculation. Known European toys from 1987 in French/Dutch packaging are:

    Technobots Duocons Autobot Headmasters Autobot Targetmasters
    Galvatron
    Decepticon Headmasters Decepticon Targetmasters Autobot Leader Autobot City Commander
    Decepticon City Commander Autobot Space Shuttle Decepticon City Headmaster Decepticon Base
    An instruction sheet for Galvatron exists which only sports the languages French and Dutch. It is therefore assumed that he was available later than Scourge, whose instruction sheet still sported texts in English and Spanish as well.


    Italy

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    GiG continued to have their own slightly-different take on Transformers, mainly in packaging; the "Racerbots" (Throttlebots), "Tecnobots" and "Terrorbots" (it should be obvious) came in Takara-styled boxes complete with Japanese ID numbers. "Tundertron" (Abominus) was available as a giftset even though Hasbro hadn't released the toys in that form in the USA; the box layout was again based very closely on the standard Hasbro combiner giftsets at that time, but lacking the Hasbro logo, and sporting the toys' Takara ID numbers. The "Tecnobot" and "Terrorbot" advertisement flyers depict Scattershot and Hun-Gurrr erroneously wearing their respective combiner heads in their uncombined robot modes. The Monsterbots' boxes were based on the Hasbro versions, but sported "Takara" instead of "Hasbro" logos and Takara ID numbers.

    Known Italian toys from 1987 are:

    Racerbots (Throttlebots) Tecnobots (Technobots) Terrorbots (Terrorcons) Duoform (Clones)
    The Terrorbots
    Autorobot Headmasters Monsterbots Distructor Headmasters Sixchanger
    Decepticon Citybot


    1988

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    United Kingdom

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    In 1988 all the previously available toys were eliminated from the catalogue, but there are hints, in the Argos catalogue and elsewhere, that some may have continued to be distributed. There is some debate as to if the Triggerbots & Triggercons were available in the UK in 1988: they are not shown on the catalogue.

    As in previous years, the new US released tapes were not offered in the UK. The UK also missed out on the "second wave" US Pretenders: Autobots Groundbreaker, Sky High and Splashdown, and Decepticons Bugly, Finback & Iguanus.

    The Pretender Vehicles were a Woolworths exclusive in 1988 before becoming more generally available in 1989.

    Towards the end of the year, the Micromaster Off Road, Race Car and Air Strike patrols were available in the UK in their "Micro Transformer" packaging.

    Micro Transformers Sparkabots Firecons Seacons
    UK 1988 Catalogue.
    Spot the naming mistakes!
    Autobot Double Targetmasters Decepticon Double Targetmasters Autobot Powermasters Decepticon Powermasters
    Powermaster Mercenary Autobot Six Changer Autobot Pretender Beasts Decepticon Pretender Beasts
    Pretender Vehicles (Woolworths Exclusive) Autobot Powermaster Leader


    France, the Netherlands, and Belgium

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    Toys were still available in English-only and French/Dutch packaging. The UK toys started sporting a yellow "Original HASBRO Transformers" sticker on their packaging, possibly as a reaction to the sudden flood of Mexican toys (although those didn't come out in Europe until late 1988/early 1989). This sticker is also the only way to tell a European toy in English packaging apart from its US counterpart, as the packaging itself appears to be identical. 1988 toys were available in Germany in English-only packaging including the "Original HASBRO Transformers" sticker, with additional safety warning stickers in German.

    Known European toys from 1988 are (all of the toys on this list have been found in both English stickered packaging and French/Dutch packaging):

    Sparkabots Firecons Triggerbots Triggercons
    Seacons Double Targetmasters Powermasters Six Changer


    Italy

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    Starting with the Pretenders, GiG finally dropped the small remainder of the old Trasformer logo from their packaging. The most interesting releases this year are the "Grandi Set Transformers" (also called "Superset Transformers" in the 1988 Christmas catalog), re-releases of the prior Combiner giftsets with a pack of five random "Exogini Transformers" (Decoys) as a freebie.

    Known Italian releases from 1988 are:

    Triggerbots Triggercons Pretenders Autorobot
    Pretenders Distructor
    Grandi Set/Superset Transformers

    1989

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    United Kingdom

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    For the first time the UK received all of this year's new mainline western Transformers the same year they were released in the USA. Unfortunately this was also the first year the US had store exclusives, the Kmart Legends which the UK misses out on.

    The Pretender Monsters & Countdown were Woolworths exclusives in 1989, with Countdown being more generally available the following year

    Not shown on the pack in catalogue leaflet is 1988's Powermaster Optimus Prime. There is very strong evidence that this continues to be produced at least through 1989 with appearances in Argos catalogues into 1990 and boxed examples being found with the 1989 catalogue leaflet within.

    Triggerbots Triggercons Small Pretenders Pretender Vehicles
    UK 1989 Pretenders & Others Catalogue
    Pretender Classics Mega Pretenders Ultra Pretenders Pretender Monsters
    (Woolworths Exclusive)
    Micromaster Patrols Micromaster Transports Micromaster Battle Stations Micromaster Bases
    UK 89 Micromaster Catalogue
    Micromaster Decepticon Space Shuttle Micromaster Autobot Rocket Bases
    (1989 Woolworths Exclusive)


    France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Spain

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    In 1989, all releases received French names, but not Dutch names. Spain started getting toys in Spanish-only packaging (which are not to be confused with the unofficially imported Mexican toys by IGA). The smaller Pretenders, the Classic Pretenders, the Micromaster Stations and the Micromaster Transports were once again available in Germany in English packaging.

    Confirmed releases include:

    Alternate-language names are not given here to save space. UK: English packaging, F/NL: French/Dutch packaging, S: Spanish packaging
    Small Pretenders Micromaster Patrols Micromaster Transports Micromaster Bases
    Micromaster Battle Stations


    Italy

    [edit]

    Known Italian toys from 1989 are:

    Pretender Monsters Small Pretenders Microtransformers Pattuglias (Micromaster Patrols) Microtransformers Deluxes (Micromaster Transports)
    Microtrasformer[sic] Stations (Micromaster Stations) Microtransformer Bases (Micromaster Bases) Set Commandos (Classic Legends)


    Unofficial Mexican imports

    [edit]

    In addition to the regular toys released by Hasbro and GiG, Europe was also hit by a flood of Transformers toys imported from Mexico. While these toys had been officially produced by IGA with the intention to release them on the Mexican market, a large unsold stock remained that was eventually exported to Europe without Hasbro's involvement. The toys were available in the UK, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Italy, Austria, Romania, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland. This created a strange situation where unofficially imported (but officially produced) toys competed with official European releases. These toys are considered official for Mexico but unofficial for Europe.

    1990

    [edit]

    Main Transformers Toyline

    [edit]

    By 1990, Hasbro had mostly streamlined their European markets. Presumably, all toys that came out in one country were also available everywhere else. Even the Italian releases now sported a uniform look with the toys that were available elsewhere in Europe (even though they still sported a "GiG" logo and Italian names), with one exception. Also, with Hasbro cancelling the Transformers line in the USA for the time being, the European Hasbro branches continued releasing new toys which the USA would never get. By this time, Australia also was receiving releases, re-releases and exclusives in a pattern similar (if not exactly the same) to that of the European market; this would continue at least as far as Generation 2.

    Presumably, Germany got the UK versions of the 1990 Action Masters in English-only packaging. Also, GiG gave at least some of the Action Masters toys that were based on older characters the original Italian names again.

    Confirmed releases include:

    Alternate-language names are not given here to save space.
    Where country specific packaging variants are known the following abbreviations are used:
    UK: English packaging, F/NL: French/Dutch packaging, S: Spanish packaging, I: Italian packaging with alternate names
    Micromaster Patrols Micromaster Combiner Squads Micromaster Combiner Transports Micromaster Combiner Autobot Battlefield Headquarters
    Cannon Transport
    Attack Copter with Over-Run
    Micromaster Combiner Anti-Aircraft Base
    Action Master Figures
    Action Master Action Blasters Action Master Autobot Action Vehicles
    Action Master Decepticon Attack Vehicles Action Master Autobot Armored Convoy Galaxy Shuttle
  • Galaxy Shuttle (I)
  • Galaxy Shuttle was originally from the Takara Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers toyline. The Italian GiG release is the only non-Takara release of the toy. How/why is anyone's guess.


    Not 2006.

    "Classics" (Europe & Australasia)

    [edit]

    Possibly taking a cue from the popularity of the Classic Pretenders, Hasbro started re-releasing original toys from 1984-1987 in "gold" packaging based on the Classic Pretenders' boxes, under the name "Classics". Germany got the "Classics" toys in English packaging. Unlike the English and French/Dutch versions, the Italian and Spanish "Classics" don't actually say "Classic" anywhere on the packaging. The toys themselves are functionally identical to their original releases, complete with rubsigns. (Some toys released this year were altered the following year, but we'll talk about the details of that then.)

    Why this line happened is currently unknown, but there are several possibilities. It is known that the Transformers line was only just starting up in China (thanks to some legal shenanigans), and it appears the "Classics" toys were produced in the same Chinese factories, so the molds suddenly being available for production presented possibilities. It is unknown if Hasbro had originally intended for the toys to be released in the US market as well as in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, but the line's cancellation in the US killed that.

    Confirmed European/Australasian "Classic" releases from 1990:[5]

    Alternate-language names are not given here to save space. UK: English packaging, F/NL: French/Dutch packaging, S: Spanish packaging, I: Italian packaging with alternate names
    Classic Aerialbots Classic Stunticons Classic Heroes
  • Prowl (sticker variant) (UK, S)
  • Sunstreaker (UK)
  • Wheeljack (UK, S)
  • Classic Hero Prowl


    1991

    [edit]

    Main Transformers Toyline

    [edit]

    Although Transformers had come to a stop in the US, Hasbro continued releasing new toys to the European and Australasian markets. Following directly on from 1990's lineup was a number of new Action Masters, including an additional assortment of standard figures, figures with transforming exo-suit armour, and the infamously-paradoxical Action Master Elites who could themselves transform. Again, Action Masters were available in English packaging in Germany.

    The "Classic" range of older toys was also expanded with new and updated assortments, and was further complemented by a small quantity of toys from moulds previously exclusive to Japan—while these releases did not sport the "Classic" branding and had their own distinct box-back mural, they were released in the same style of gold packaging.

    Four non Action Master toys were issued in the mainline, the Autobot Motorvators, repaints of the Japanese Takara Victory era Brainmaster cars, and their Decepticon foe, Overlord who originated in the Japanese Takara Masterforce toyline and was was not released in the west in 1988 with the other Powermaster toys. In the UK Overlord was another exclusive for Woolworths.

    Confirmed releases include:

    Alternate-language names are not given here to save space. UK: English packaging, F/NL: French/Dutch packaging, S: Spanish packaging, I: Italian packaging with alternate names
    Action Master figures Exo-Suit Action Masters Motorized Exo-Suit Action Masters Action Master Elites
    Action Master Elite Double Punch
    Motorvators Others


    Classics

    [edit]

    Again, Classics toys were available in English packaging in Germany. However, the Classic Combaticons might have not been available in Germany, due to the unpopular "war" theme. Also, again, the Italian and Spanish Classics don't say "Classic" anywhere on the packaging, unlike the English and French/Dutch versions. The rubsign indents on the Classic Protectobots, Combaticons, Throttlebots, and Triple Changers Springer and Octane, were filled in. As the rubsigns were the only faction symbols on the Throttlebots, they were replaced with paper Autobot symbol stickers.

    Classic Throttlebots Classic Protectobots Classic Combaticons Classic Triple Changers
    Classics First Aid
    Classic Dinobots Classic Heroes Autobot Leader Combiner giftsets
    The Combiner giftsets were released only in Greece by GiG under the brand name "El Greco". These versions also came with a Classic Dinobot attached on the back or front of the box.


    1992

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    Predator Stalker (with Snare attached in the lower-right)

    '92 is when the European Transformers line really began to kick into high gear, even if the amount of product was a little on the light side. Hasbro produced new toys exclusively designed for the European market (though some did get imported to Japan), which had a far more cohesive design aesthetic than... well, the line ever had in its past. The Autobots trended towards brighter colors and generally had more "human" faces, and each one used bright-magenta fluorescent translucent plastic for vehicle-mode windscreens and a new innovation in the line, light-piped eyes which appear to "glow" when light shines through them from behind. The Decepticons trended towards darker, cooler colors, their faces much more "robotic" (usually with facemasks and visor-eyes), and using bright-green translucent plastic for their canopies/optics. Both sides also included spring-loaded missile launchers, a gimmick that had been all but abandoned in Hasbro's markets due to more stringent safety regulations for projectiles in the US.

    Rounding out the year's product are a strange pair of re-released combiner teams lacking their combining ability... or individual names.

    After this year, Hasbro decided European sales were good enough to try to revive Transformers in the US again.[6]

    In terms of languages, English and Spanish were now merged into bilingual English/Spanish packaging for the British, Spanish, Australian, and New Zealand markets, whereas France, Belgium, and the Netherlands still got toys in bilingual French/Dutch packaging, but now with alternate (English) names as well, and Italy still got toys in Italian-only packaging from GiG.

    Confirmed releases include:

    Alternate-language names are not given here to save space. UK/S: English/Spanish packaging, F/NL: French/Dutch packaging, I: Italian packaging with alternate names
    Turbomasters Predators Rescue Force Constructicons
    Turbomaster Flash


    1993

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    Trakkon Calcar in packaging.

    While Hasbro rolled out the new Generation 2 toyline in the US, the European line continued under the original branding, with a slew of new all-new-mold toys, in the same style as the previous year's, with a variety of new gimmicks… though curiously with the "Generation 2" Autobot and Decepticon symbols applied to them. (A popular rumor claims that this was due to the international licence for the original symbols having expired, which sounds highly dubious.) Some toys even got the "Autobot/Decepticon" text-stamp that was added to every Generation 2 toy in the US.

    On top of all these new molds, last year's Turbomasters, Predators, Rescue Force and Constructicons were still shipping to stores, making for quite a full assortment of toys for the final year of the original Transformers toyline globally. Salut!

    Many fans consider this year a sort of "Generation 1.5", further buoyed by the fact that all of the new molds got re-released in 1994 under the Generation 2 branding in European markets.

    Confirmed releases include:

    Alternate-language names are not given here to save space. UK/S: English/Spanish packaging, F/NL: French/Dutch packaging, I: Italian packaging with alternate names
    Axelerators Skyscorchers Aquaspeeders Stormtroopers
    Obliterator Clench
    Lightformers Trakkons Obliterators


    References

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    1. "Red Footed Optimus Prime" at TF-1.com
    2. 2.0 2.1 "The MB & Joustra Connection" at 20th Century Toy Collector
    3. Fall 1985 Argos catalog at Issuu.com.
    4. "The Chicken or the Gig?", Part 1 and Part 2 at TFSource
    5. http://www.fredsworkshop.com/veurolist.html
    6. George Dunsay interview at TFArchive: "At the time it was discontinued in the US, it was not a temporary decision. It is only after the success in Europe that the US people decided to reintroduce it"