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'''Portugal''', formally the '''Portuguese Republic''', is a coastal nation in southwestern [[Europe]], bordering [[Spain]] and sharing the Mediterranean Sea with multiple other European countries like [[France]], [[Italy]], and [[Greece]]. Its capital is [[Lisbon]]. | |||
The [[Decepticon]]s rarely bother it, but when they do bother it, they ''bother it''. | |||
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==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===Japanese cartoon continuity=== | ===Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity=== | ||
[[File:Destro-Villa.jpg|thumb|right|250px|You know Destro is evil because he's probably going to turn his property into an Airbnb and gentrify every neighborhood in a 10km radius.]] | |||
====''The Headmasters'' cartoon==== | ====''The Headmasters'' cartoon==== | ||
[[Bruticus (G1)|Bruticus]] and [[Predaking]] sunk a cruise ship off the coast of | [[Bruticus (G1)|Bruticus]] and [[Predaking (G1)|Predaking]] sunk a cruise ship off the coast of [[Lisbon]] for... well, shits and giggles. {{storylink|The Final Showdown on Earth (Part 1)}} | ||
====''Victory'' cartoon==== | ====''Victory'' cartoon==== | ||
It later turned out the fabled [[Atlantis]] existed off the coast of Portugal! Awesome, right? Wrong, cos [[Deathsaurus]] forcibly raised it and caused ''huge'' tidal waves across the Portuguese coast. {{storylink|The Terror of the Giant Tidal Waves}} | It later turned out the fabled [[Atlantis]] existed off the coast of Portugal! Awesome, right? Wrong, cos [[Deathsaurus (G1)|Deathsaurus]] forcibly raised it and caused ''huge'' tidal waves across the Portuguese coast. {{storylink|The Terror of the Giant Tidal Waves}} | ||
===''G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers''=== | |||
[[Destro]] owned a villa on the Portuguese coast, and met with [[Cobra Commander]] there to discuss funding [[Cobra]]'s latest project. {{storylink|G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II issue 1|G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II #1}} | |||
===''The Last Knight'' film=== | |||
[[Hound (Movie)|Hound]] mentioned he was bouncing [[Tessa Yeager]]'s voice message from Portugal to [[Istanbul]] to [[Kathmandu]] to prevent [[Cade Yeager|her father]]'s opponents from tracing the signal. {{storylink|Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight}} | |||
==Transformers in Portugal== | |||
[[File:StarConvoy toy.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The second last thing you'd expect to find in Portugal, only behind sidewalks that you don't slip on.]] | |||
Transformers media arrived relatively late to Portugal, with [[The Transformers (cartoon)|the cartoon]] debuting in November of 1989 and now-defunct publishing company Meribérica/Líber only printing [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|the US comic]] all the way into 1990. The first 18 issues, from "[[The Transformers (issue)|The Transformers]]" to "[[The Bridge to Nowhere!]]", were released by Meribérica, but the series was abruptly cut short after the release of the last issue in December of 1990. <ref>[https://transformerstugatron.blogspot.com/2010/04/listagem-das-revistas-em-portugues.html Listing of Portuguese Transformers magazines]</ref> | |||
As with other regions that experienced a peak in the popularity of Transformers during the early 90s, Portugal saw a mixture of 1989's [[The Transformers (Chinese toyline)|Chinese reprint of the ''The Transformers'' toyline]] and [[Classics (Europe)|the later European ''Classics'' reissues]] making up the bulk of its toy offerings in national stores. The Chinese figures were imported by Portuguese distributor Chaves, Feist & Cia. S.A. (which also distributed several [[TakaraTomy|Tomy]] and [[Nintendo]] products during this era), and the rear portion of the packaging usually included a large printed sticker with the transformation instructions translated into Portuguese and - if any - a list of included acessories. <ref>A handful of Portuguese G1 figures with the Chaves & Feist stickers: [https://www.ebay.com/itm/256216125546 Link 1 (Hound)] [https://www.ebay.com/itm/124256727714 Link 2 (Seaspray)] [https://www.ebay.com/itm/313144466739 Link 3 (Bumblebee)]</ref> | |||
Also sometime during the early 90s, an oddity hit the Portuguese market when the (otherwise) Japanese-exclusive [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#Return of Convoy|Star Convoy]] managed to show up in his original Takara packaging across a handful of Portuguese stores, most notably in hypermarket chain Jumbo (later rebranded and renamed into the French Auchan group). <ref>[https://imgur.com/a/heIhoys Translated screenshot of a 2021 thread] from Facebook group ''Transformers Portugal'' (link to original thread [https://www.facebook.com/groups/256309611187146?multi_permalinks=1808935782591180 here]) where multiple users discuss having found Star Convoy on Portuguese retail during the 90s.</ref> As a result, it is surprisingly not too uncommon to find Star Convoy copies on the Portuguese secondary market. | |||
As with other European countries, some U.S. retail exclusives were released in Portugal under different national retail chains: for instance, the second wave of [[Target]]'s Scout Class figures from the [[Transformers (2007 toyline)|2007 Transformers movie toyline]] were released by the now-defunct Feira Nova stores, and some of the [[War for Cybertron Trilogy (toyline)#Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy .282020-2022.29|Netflix ''War for Cybertron Trilogy'' figures]] and [[Walmart]]'s ''[[Transformers One (toyline)|Transformers One]]'' toys were released through [[Toys"R"Us]] in Portugal <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20250421171513/https://www.toysrus.pt/TRANSFORMERS/c/00500100450011 The Transformers category in Toys"R"Us Portugal (Archived in April of 2025)]</ref> - which, in conjunction with their Iberian cousins in [[Spain]]; have continued to operate as major toy retailers in their respective countries after the bankruptcy of their American counterpart. | |||
===Notable people=== | |||
*[[Gonçalo Lopes]], a Portuguese comic book artist who's illustrated and colored some [[IDW Publishing]] comics and [[Transformers Collectors' Club]] stories. | |||
*[[Joana Lafuente]], a Portuguese artist who's worked as a colorist for IDW Publishing. | |||
==External links== | |||
*{{W|Portugal}} on Wikipedia | |||
==References== | |||
{{reflist|1}} | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:European countries]] | ||
[[Category:Generation 1 countries]] | |||
[[Category:Real-world countries]] | |||
[[Category:The Headmasters locations]] | |||
[[Category:The Last Knight locations]] | |||
[[Category:Victory locations]] | |||
Latest revision as of 01:55, 13 April 2026

Portugal, formally the Portuguese Republic, is a coastal nation in southwestern Europe, bordering Spain and sharing the Mediterranean Sea with multiple other European countries like France, Italy, and Greece. Its capital is Lisbon.
The Decepticons rarely bother it, but when they do bother it, they bother it.
Fiction
[edit]Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity
[edit]
The Headmasters cartoon
[edit]Bruticus and Predaking sunk a cruise ship off the coast of Lisbon for... well, shits and giggles. The Final Showdown on Earth (Part 1)
Victory cartoon
[edit]It later turned out the fabled Atlantis existed off the coast of Portugal! Awesome, right? Wrong, cos Deathsaurus forcibly raised it and caused huge tidal waves across the Portuguese coast. The Terror of the Giant Tidal Waves
G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers
[edit]Destro owned a villa on the Portuguese coast, and met with Cobra Commander there to discuss funding Cobra's latest project. G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II #1
The Last Knight film
[edit]Hound mentioned he was bouncing Tessa Yeager's voice message from Portugal to Istanbul to Kathmandu to prevent her father's opponents from tracing the signal. The Last Knight
Transformers in Portugal
[edit]
Transformers media arrived relatively late to Portugal, with the cartoon debuting in November of 1989 and now-defunct publishing company Meribérica/Líber only printing the US comic all the way into 1990. The first 18 issues, from "The Transformers" to "The Bridge to Nowhere!", were released by Meribérica, but the series was abruptly cut short after the release of the last issue in December of 1990. [1]
As with other regions that experienced a peak in the popularity of Transformers during the early 90s, Portugal saw a mixture of 1989's Chinese reprint of the The Transformers toyline and the later European Classics reissues making up the bulk of its toy offerings in national stores. The Chinese figures were imported by Portuguese distributor Chaves, Feist & Cia. S.A. (which also distributed several Tomy and Nintendo products during this era), and the rear portion of the packaging usually included a large printed sticker with the transformation instructions translated into Portuguese and - if any - a list of included acessories. [2]
Also sometime during the early 90s, an oddity hit the Portuguese market when the (otherwise) Japanese-exclusive Star Convoy managed to show up in his original Takara packaging across a handful of Portuguese stores, most notably in hypermarket chain Jumbo (later rebranded and renamed into the French Auchan group). [3] As a result, it is surprisingly not too uncommon to find Star Convoy copies on the Portuguese secondary market.
As with other European countries, some U.S. retail exclusives were released in Portugal under different national retail chains: for instance, the second wave of Target's Scout Class figures from the 2007 Transformers movie toyline were released by the now-defunct Feira Nova stores, and some of the Netflix War for Cybertron Trilogy figures and Walmart's Transformers One toys were released through Toys"R"Us in Portugal [4] - which, in conjunction with their Iberian cousins in Spain; have continued to operate as major toy retailers in their respective countries after the bankruptcy of their American counterpart.
Notable people
[edit]- Gonçalo Lopes, a Portuguese comic book artist who's illustrated and colored some IDW Publishing comics and Transformers Collectors' Club stories.
- Joana Lafuente, a Portuguese artist who's worked as a colorist for IDW Publishing.
External links
[edit]- Portugal on Wikipedia
References
[edit]- ↑ Listing of Portuguese Transformers magazines
- ↑ A handful of Portuguese G1 figures with the Chaves & Feist stickers: Link 1 (Hound) Link 2 (Seaspray) Link 3 (Bumblebee)
- ↑ Translated screenshot of a 2021 thread from Facebook group Transformers Portugal (link to original thread here) where multiple users discuss having found Star Convoy on Portuguese retail during the 90s.
- ↑ The Transformers category in Toys"R"Us Portugal (Archived in April of 2025)

