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#REDIRECT [[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers (toyline)#1990 (Zone)]]
 
'''''Transformers Zone''''' was the ''Transformers'' series released in Japan in 1990. Its line-up was very different to [[The Transformers (toyline)#1990|the one released in the US in 1990]]. ''Zone'' was intended to be the final animated series for Japanese television. However, only [[Enter the New Supreme Commander, Dai Atlas!|the first episode]] was ever animated, and it was released straight to video rather than being broadcast on television. The story was continued in comic strip format in a [[Zone (manga)|one shot-manga]] and then subsequently in [[TV Magazine]] form.
 
''Transformers Zone'' introduced a new concept for Transformers toys: [[Powered Master]]s (not to be confused with [[Powermaster]]s). Powered Masters had small battery-powered motors that moved ramps up and down to facilitate for the launching of [[Microtransformer]]s (Japanese [[Micromaster]]s). The three individual Powered Masters had two alternate modes, a normal vehicular mode, and a [[Energon Z|"Zone"]] mode (in reality a mini-base playset). The three normal vehicle modes could combine into [[Big Powered]], a gigantic jet-tank mode. Each of the Powered Masters came with their own Micro Transformer.
 
Micro Transformers were now being introduced to Japan as part of the Zone toyline. These included US releases from both 1989 and 1990. However, with one exception, these were all released as [[Autobot|Cybertrons]], including several that were released as [[Decepticon]]s in the US. In addition, some of the US releases were [[repaint]]ed since their western release.
 
Zone also introduced the [[Destron]] [[Metrotitan (G1)|Metrotitan]], a repaint of [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]]. Although released in a smaller box than the intial Metroplex release, the toy came with an extra ramp that would connect the toy to other Micro Transformer playsets. He also came with his own Micro Transformer, an orange and black repaint of the Micromaster [[Skystalker]].
 
The Micromaster playsets also made their Japanese debuts, all of which were either identical to or repaints of the US releases. The [[Rocket Base|Rocket Base]] (released as [[Countdown (G1)|Countdown]] in the west) was able to interact with [[Galaxy Shuttle]], from the previous year's ''[[Victory (toyline)|Victory]]'' toyline, and the figure continued to be available during the ''Zone'' line.
 
==[[Autobot|Cybertrons]]==
[[Image:TakaraZoneCatalogue.JPG|right|500px|thumb|]]
'''[[Powered Master]]s'''
*[[Dai Atlas (G1)|Dai Atlas]] (w/ [[Speeder]])
*[[Sonic Bomber]] (w/ [[Sonic]])
*[[Road Fire]] (w/ [[Drillbuster]])
*[[Big Powered]] giftset (a rare item containing all three Powered Masters)
 
'''[[Micromaster#Micromaster Patrols| Micro Transformers]]'''
*[[Rescue Patrol Team]] ([[Boater]], [[Fire]], [[Holi]], & [[Pīpō]])
*[[Off Road Patrol|Off Road Patrol Team]] ([[Highjump (G1)|Nutshell]], [[Mudslinger|Footdemo]], [[Powertrain|Freed]], & [[Tote|Flak]])
*[[Race Car Patrol|Race Car Patrol Team]] ([[Free Wheeler|Wheelrun]], [[Roadhandler (G1)|Roadhandler]], [[Swindler|Glorean]], & [[Tailspin|Spinchange]])
*[[Jet Patrol Team]] ([[Nightflight (Zone)|Nightflight]], [[Starcloud]], [[Whisper (Zone)|Whisper]], & [[Windrim]])
*[[Air Patrol|Sky Patrol Team]] ([[Blaze Master|Breeze Master]], [[Eagle Eye (G1)|Eagle Eye]], [[Sky High (Micromaster)|Sky High]], & [[Tread Bolt]])
*[[Construction Patrol|Build Patrol Team]] ([[Crumble]], [[Groundpounder]], [[Neutro]], & [[Takedown]])
*[[Super Car Patrol Team]] ([[Black Heat]], [[Deadhour]], [[Gingham]], & [[Road Hugger (Zone)|Road Hugger]])
*[[Battle Patrol|Battle Patrol Team]] ([[Big Shot|Gunlift]], [[Flak|Powerbomb]], [[Sidetrack]], & [[Sunrunner]])
 
'''[[Micromaster#Micromaster Bases|Micro Transformer Bases]]'''
*[[Rocket Base|Rocket base]] (w/ Rescue Patrol Team)
*[[Landshaker]] (redeco of [[ATV]]) w/ [[Gunrunner (Zone)|Gunrunner]] (redeco of [[Roadhandler (G1)|Roadhandler]])
*[[Sky Hyper]] (redeco of [[Helicopter]]) w/ [[Deadwheeler]] (redeco of [[Free Wheeler]])
 
'''[[Micromaster#Micromaster Transports|Micro Transformer Transports]]'''
*[[Erector|Cra-Gun]]
*[[Overload (G1)|Roadjet]]
*[[Skywave]] (identical to [[Flattop (Decepticon)|Flattop]], a Decepticon in the US)
*[[Missile Bull]] (identical to [[Roughstuff]], a Decepticon in the US)
 
'''[[Micromaster#Micromaster Stations|Micro Transformer Stations]]'''
*[[Construction station|Build Base]] (w/ [[Ironworks]])
*[[Fire station|Fire Base]] (w/ [[Hot House]])
*[[Airport Base]] (w/ [[Overair]]; identical to [[Airwave]] and his [[airport]], a Decepticon in the US)
*[[Gasoline Base]] (w/ [[Glasspit]]; identical to [[Greasepit (G1)|Greasepit]] and his [[gas station]], a Decepticon in the US)
 
==[[Decepticon|Destrons]]==
'''[[Metrosquad]] Leader'''
*[[Metrotitan (G1)|Metrotitan]] (came with [[Metrobomb]], an orange and black repaint of [[Skystalker]])
 
'''[[Micromaster#Micromaster Patrols|Micro Transformers]]'''
*[[Race Track Patrol]] (a 1990 US release, and amazingly kept as Destron/Decepticons)
 
==Trivia==
*Yes, the Destron list above is complete. Only two Destrons were released in ''Zone''. Presumably Japanese kids were too nice in 1990 to want to play with baddies.
*There was one more Zone figure released; [[Rabbicrater]]. He was a blue redeco of [[Skystalker]] that was packed in with the Zone OVA videocassette.
*''Transformers Zone'' was followed with ''[[Return of Convoy (toyline)|Return of Convoy]]'' and then ''[[Operation Combination (franchise)|Operation Combination]]'' before the franchise went over into ''[[Generation 2 (franchise)|Generation 2]]'' and later ''[[Beast Wars (franchise)|Beast Wars]]''.
 
[[Category:Japanese toylines]]
[[Category:Zone| Zone (toyline)]]

Latest revision as of 13:33, 29 July 2018