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[[Image:Youhavebeenchosen.jpg|thumb|300px|The besotted Ultra Magnus has chosen YOU.]]
[[File:Youhavebeenchosen.jpg|thumb|upright=1.67|The besotted [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/toys|Ultra Magnus]] has chosen [[You|YOU]].]]
Since the very beginning of ''Transformers,'' [[Hasbro]] has been including '''pack-in material''' with toys. The first example was the [[Catalog|toy catalog]], simply advertising all the available Transformers. But soon these were accompanied with mail-order flyers for additional exclusive toys, then mini-comics, contests, and more. In more recent years, CD-ROMs and DVDs have come into vogue, containing cartoon episodes and various interactive features, though more "low-tech" items like stickers and collector cards are still common.
Since the very beginning of ''Transformers,'' [[Hasbro]] has been including '''pack-in material''' with toys. The first example was the [[Catalog|toy catalog]], simply advertising all the available Transformers. But soon these were accompanied with mail-order flyers for additional exclusive toys, then mini-comics, contests, and more. In more recent years, CD-ROMs and DVDs have come into vogue, containing cartoon episodes and various interactive features, though more "low-tech" items like stickers and collector cards are still common.
{{note|The term "pack-in material" is used here for lack of a better, official option. If Hasbro has a term for this kind of media, we are unaware of it.}}
{{note|The term "pack-in material" is used here for lack of a better, official option. If Hasbro has a term for this kind of media, we are unaware of it.}}
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;1984
;1984
[[Image:Lookinsideforaspecialoffer.jpg|thumb|200px|]]
[[File:Lookinsideforaspecialoffer.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1]]
*"[[Reinforcements from Cybertron!]]"
*"[[Reinforcements from Cybertron!]]"


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;1986
;1986
[[Image:Decipherthedecepticon3a.jpg|thumb|200px|]]
[[File:Decipherthedecepticon3a.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1]]
*"[[Can one boy, alone, hold back the evil Decepticons?]]"
*"[[Can one boy, alone, hold back the evil Decepticons?]]"
*"[[Decipher the Decepticon]]" Sweepstakes (4 different [[posters]])
*"[[Decipher the Decepticon]]" Sweepstakes (4 different [[posters]])
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==Mini-comics==
==Mini-comics==
Hasbro has been known to include mini-comics with toys, sometimes to tie in with a specific promotion, and sometimes to augment the line as a whole.
Hasbro and Takara have been known to include mini-comics with toys, sometimes to tie in with a specific promotion, and sometimes to augment the line as a whole.


;Generation 1
;''The Transformers''
*"[[Start Your Own Decoy Collection]]", packed alongside [[decoy]]s on certain carded Transformers
*''[[The Transformers (Milton Bradley comic)|The Transformers]]'', included with toys distributed in Europe by [[Milton Bradley]].
*"[[Start Your Own Decoy Collection]]", packed alongside [[Decoy (G1)|decoys]] on certain carded Transformers.


;''Generation 2''
;''Generation 2''
*A series of 16 [[G-2 (pack-in comic)|mini-comics]] by [[Hidetsugu Yoshioka]] were packaged with the instruction manuals by [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] for the line's Japanese release.
*A series of 16 [[Transformers: G-2 (pack-in manga)|mini-comics]] by [[Hidetsugu Yoshioka]] were packaged with the instruction manuals by [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] for the line's Japanese release.


;''Beast Wars''
;''Beast Wars''
*"[[Optimus Primal vs Megatron!]]", included only with the two-pack of Basic-sized [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]] and [[Optimus Primal]].
*"[[Optimus Primal vs Megatron!]]", included only with the two-pack of Basic-sized [[Megatron (BW)/toys|Megatron]] and [[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys|Optimus Primal]].


;''Armada''
;''Armada''
*[[Armada (mini-comic)|''Armada'' mini-comics]], four issues printed as part of that line's toy catalogs.
*[[Transformers: Armada (mini-comic)|''Transformers: Armada'' mini-comics]], four issues printed as part of that line's toy catalogs.


;''Energon''
;''Energon''
*[[Energon (mini-comic)|''Energon'' mini-comics]], four issues printed as part of that line's toy catalogs.
*[[Transformers: Energon (mini-comic)|''Transformers: Energon'' mini-comics]], four issues printed as part of that line's toy catalogs.


;''Robot Masters''
;''Rescue Hero Go-Bots''
*A series of 2 [[Robot Masters (pack-in comic)|mini-comics]] came packaged with early ''Robot Masters'' toys.
*[[Kids' Transformers: Rescue Hero Go-Bots (manga)|''Kids' Transformers: Rescue Hero Go-Bots'' mini-manga]], nineteen issues were produced and distributed with the toys either in a booklet or on the box.


;''Universe (2008)''
;''Robotmasters''
*While not technically ''mini''-comics, reprints of [[Escalation (Dreamwave)|''The War Within: The Dark Ages'' #2]] and [[Target: 2006|Marvel UK #82]] were included with thematically-relevant two-packs.
*A series of two [[Robotmasters (comic)|mini-comics]] came packaged in catalogs with early ''Robotmasters'' toys.
 
;''Henkei! Henkei!''
*Mini-[[manga]] were packaged with every toy in each wave, totaling [[Henkei! Henkei! Transformers (pack-in manga)|12 volumes]].
 
;''Dark of the Moon''
*The four Target exclusive Deluxe toys [[Bumblebee (Movie)/toys|Bumblebee]], [[Arcee (Movie)|Arcee]], [[Jazz (Movie)|Jazz]], and [[Space Case (DOTM)|Space Case]], and two Voyager toys [[Ratchet (Movie)/toys|Ratchet]] and [[Starscream (Movie)/toys|Starscream]], each contained a character-specific mini-comic.
 
==Full-sized comics==
;''Titanium Series''
*An IDW-labeled variant-cover (War Within Optimus Prime fighting War Within Megatron in front of a yellow smoke-filled sky) of defunct Dreamwave's 2003 War Within #5, Vol. 1 comic, included with the 2007 'Battle Packs' 2-figure box release of this series' versions of Optimus Prime and Megatron.  IDW also numbered this #5.
 
;''Universe'' (2008)
*Reprints of Dreamwave-branded [[Escalation|''War Within: The Dark Ages'' #2]], and also an unbranded comic-cover issue retelling parts 5 and 6 of Marvel UK's [[Target: 2006]] story arc in original form, were included with thematically relevant two-packs... except each two-pack accidentally came with the comic intended for the other one. Whoops. Even worse, the Canadian releases of these two-packs completely lacked the comics despite advertising them on their packaging.
*A reprint of [[Marvel Comics]]' [[The Transformers (issue)|''The Transformers'' #1]] was included with the [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#Generation 1 Series|"25th Anniversary" reissue of Optimus Prime]]. This time around, the bilingual English/French Canadian release ''didn't'' advertise the (English-only) comic on the packaging but included it nonetheless!
 
;''Reveal the Shield''
*A new IDW comic titled Rodimus vs. Cyclonus was included in this 'Battle In Space' 2-pack which included Classics deluxe Rodimus and Universe deluxe Cyclonus with Nightstick.  This comic takes place during the events of The Transformers: The Movie.


;''Animated''
;''Animated''
*Also decidedly not mini, [[First (and Second) in Flight|the final issue]] of the ''[[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]]'' comic series ''[[The Arrival]]'' was included with the [[Jetfire (Animated)|Jetfire]] and [[Jetstorm (Animated)|Jetstorm]] toy twin pack.
*[[First (and Second) in Flight|The final issue]] of the ''[[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]]'' comic series ''[[Transformers Animated: The Arrival]]'' was included with the [[Jetfire (Animated)|Jetfire]] and [[Jetstorm (Animated)|Jetstorm]] toy twin pack.
 
;''Generations''
[[File:T30 Trailcutter pk US CALA EU.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.67|''Thrilling 30'': English-only United States packaging with comic book (right), multilingual Canadian/Latin American "waste of space" version without comic book (center) and multilingual European "compact" version without comic book (right).]]
*The United States releases of the ''[[Thrilling 30]]''-branded Deluxe Class figures came with reprints of [[IDW Publishing|IDW]] comics (sporting new "Hasbro exclusive" covers) in which the respective character plays a (more or less) prominent part. The first two waves of ''Thrilling 30'' figures included reprints of the characters' ''[[The Transformers: Spotlight|Spotlight]]'' issues; the third wave included four issues that served as lead-ups to the ''[[Dark Cybertron (IDW)|Dark Cybertron]]'' event; and the remaining four waves included the twelve-issue ''Dark Cybertron'' event itself in its entirety.  These comics are generally bowdlerized versions of the original printings, removing overt references to weaponry and death and substituting them with more family-friendly turns of phrase such as "destroy" or "blaster" (though not always with 100% consistency), as well as various other inexplicable changes. While Australia, New Zealand and Hasbro's Asian markets received the same versions that were released in the United States (as per usual) including the comics, the [[multilingual packaging|multilingual]] Canadian/Latin American versions once again lacked the comics, as did the European versions (though only wave 1 of the ''Thrilling 30'' Deluxes actually saw a European release).
*Likewise, the ''[[Combiner Wars (toyline)|Combiner Wars]]''-branded Deluxe Class figures came with reprints of IDW comics as well, this time including the ''[[Combiner Wars (comic)|Combiner Wars]]'' event and assorted issues that were retroactively declared "prequels". Since all other ''Combiner Wars'' price points included collector cards, Hasbro took the opportunity and included such collector cards with the Deluxes in those markets that wouldn't get comic books as well. Due to production schedule problems,<ref name="tf15jerry">[http://bwtf.com/events/toyfair2015/interview-part1 Interview with Jerry Jivoin at BWTF.com]</ref> the wave 1 Deluxes were initially only available in Canadian/Latin American packaging (with collector cards) in the U.S. and Australasia. Though a re-release of those figures including the comics was planned, only [[Drag Strip (G1)#Generations|Decepticon Dragstrip]] was actually re-released in this fashion. The comics themselves were released as a 4-pack as an exclusive to a Taiwanese comic con, and wave 5 Deluxes were also released with the same comics that were intended for wave 1.
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==Collector's cards==
==Collector's cards==
A common pack-in item, collector's cards are an easy way for Hasbro to give customers a little something extra with their purchases.
A common pack-in item, collector's cards are an easy way for Hasbro to give customers a little something extra with their purchases.
[[File:Loudpedal-card.jpg|thumb|right|Collector card included with ''[[The Transformers: Masterpiece|Masterpiece]]'' [[Loudpedal]].]]


;''Generation 2''
;''Generation 2''
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;''Beast Wars''
;''Beast Wars''
*The Japanese editions of ''Beast Wars'' toys each came with a collector's card (alternately labeled a "DESTRON CARD" or "CYBERTRON CARD") featuring a faction symbol on one side, and character art, a bio and Specs on the other.
*The Japanese editions of ''Beast Wars'' toys each came with a collector's card (alternately labeled a "DESTRON CARD" or "CYBERTRON CARD") featuring a faction symbol on one side, and character art, a bio and Specs on the other. Subsequent toys from ''Beast Wars II'' and ''Beast Wars Neo'' each came with a collector's card featuring a rendering of the character on a photographic background on one side, and a toy photo, bio and Tech Specs on the other.
 
;''Beast Wars II''
*Toys from the ''Beast Wars II'' line each came with a collector's card featuring a rendering of the character on a photographic background on one side, and a toy photo, bio and Tech Specs on the other.
 
;''Beast Wars Neo''
*The ''Beast Wars Neo'' toys each came with a collector's card featuring character art on one side, and toy photos, a bio and Specs on the other.


;''Armada''
;''Armada''
*''Armada'' toys came with a glossy, single-sided, playing card-sized sticker featuring character art by [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]].
*''Armada'' toys came with a glossy, single-sided, playing card-sized sticker featuring character art by [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]].
*''Micron Legend'' toys came with a collector's card featuring package art on one side and toy photos, bios and Tech Specs on the other.
*''Legends of the Microns'' toys came with a collector's card featuring package art on one side and toy photos, bios and Tech Specs on the other.


;''Heroes of Cybertron''
;''Heroes of Cybertron''
*Toys in the ''[[Super Collection Figure|Heroes of Cybertron]]'' line each came with collector's card with the character's package art on one side, and a bio and Tech Specs on the other.
*Toys in the ''[[Heroes of Cybertron (toyline)|Heroes of Cybertron]]'' line each came with collector's card with the character's package art on one side, and a bio and Tech Specs on the other.


;''Energon''
;''Energon''
[[File:CW Swindle pk US CALA EU.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.67|''Combiner Wars'' Deluxes in English-only packaging (left) included comic books, while those on multilingual Canadian/Latin American (center) or European (right) packaging included collector cards instead.]]
*Toys from the ''Energon'' franchise included a playing-card sized collector's card, with character art on one side, and tri-lingual Tech Spec ratings on the other.  
*Toys from the ''Energon'' franchise included a playing-card sized collector's card, with character art on one side, and tri-lingual Tech Spec ratings on the other.  


;''Masterpiece''
;''Masterpiece''
*''Masterpiece'' toys each come with a collector's card featuring package art on one side with bios and Tech Specs on the reverse.
*''Masterpiece'' toys each come with a collector's card featuring package art on one side with bios and Tech Specs on the reverse.
;''Generations''
*As mentioned above, collector cards were included with all ''[[Combiner Wars (toyline)|Combiner Wars]]'' [[size class|price points]] that came in [[multilingual packaging]], except for the Deluxes which were available in English-only packaging in the United States, Australia and Hasbro's Asian markets (but ''did'' come with collector cards in Canada, Latin America and Europe).
*With ''[[Titans Return (toyline)|Titans Return]]'', English-only packaging and comic books were dropped entirely, thus ''all'' price points except for the single-pack [[Titan Master]]s were available in multilingual packaging with collector cards regardless of market. This time, the cards featured Tech Specs stats on their back.
*''[[Power of the Primes (toyline)|Power of the Primes]]'' followed suit and gave collector cards to every price point except for [[Prime Master]]s. The card backs feature a one-line bios describing the powers a Prime Master gives to the character: as a result, each card comes in 12 different variants, one for each Prime Master.
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==Collector coins==
{{main|Collector coin}}
From 2011 to 2019, high-end collector-focused pieces, such as ''[[The Transformers: Masterpiece|Masterpiece]]'' toys or the [[giftset]]s in the ''[[Transformers Encore|Encore]]'' or ''[[Transformers Unite Warriors|Unite Warriors]]'' toylines would include collector coins.  The coins featured the likenesses of their characters along with their Japanese serial numbers or other key features associated with them; they were presented within painted cardboard sleeves typically representing their characters' distinctive paintjobs. 
==VHS Tapes==
{{main|Hasbro}}
In [[1998]], Hasbro included VHS tapes of ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' with [[redeco]]es of [[Airazor (BW)|Airazor]] and [[Razorclaw (BW)|Razorclaw]] in the US and Europe, followed in 1999 by European-exclusive pack-ins available with [[Claw Jaw]] and [[Spittor (BW)|Spittor]].


==CD-ROMs and DVDs==
==CD-ROMs and DVDs==
In the modern era, compact-disc storage has become an economical way to include promotional material with toys, from mini-comics to games to full TV episodes.
In the modern era, compact-disc storage has become an economical way to include promotional material with toys, from mini-comics to games to full TV episodes.


;''Universe (2003)'' / ''Armada''
;''Universe'' (2003) / ''Armada''
{{main|Universe CD-ROM}}
{{main|Transformers: Universe CD-ROM}}
*The ''Transformers: Universe'' CD-ROM was included with select ''Universe'' and ''Armada'' toys.
*The ''Transformers: Universe'' CD-ROM was included with select ''Universe'' and ''Armada'' toys.


;''Robot Masters''
;''Robotmasters''
{{main|Robot Masters (cartoon)}}
{{main|Robotmasters (cartoon)}}
*DVDs were packaged with redecoes of ''Robot Masters'' [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#Robot Masters|G1 Convoy]], [[Optimus Primal/toys#Robot Masters|Beast Convoy]] and [[Lio Convoy#Robot Masters 2|Lio Convoy]].
*DVDs were packaged with redecoes of ''Robotmasters'' [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#Robotmasters|G1 Convoy]], [[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys#Robotmasters|Beast Convoy]] and [[Lio Convoy (BW)#RMDVD|Lio Convoy]].


;''Cybertron''
;''Cybertron''
*A DVD of the ''[[Cybertron (cartoon)|Cybertron]]'' episode "[[Hidden]]" was included with select ''Cybertron'' toys.
*A DVD of the ''[[Transformers: Cybertron (cartoon)|Cybertron]]'' episode "[[Hidden (Cybertron)|Hidden]]" was included with select ''Cybertron'' toys.
*In Australian retail stores, some Voyager-class figures (namely [[Scattorshot (Cybertron)#Toys|Cybertron Defense Scattorshot]] and [[Nemesis Breaker#Toys|Nemesis Breaker]]) came with a DVD which contained the first four episodes of the cartoon in airing order ([[Haven]] through [[Space (episode)|Space]]).


;''Classics''
;''Classics''
[[File:UltimateBattleUSEuro.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.5|European packaging for the "Ultimate Battle" boxset was noticeably smaller because it lacked the DVD case. In the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, the DVD was included only in a paper sleeve; in other European stores, it was given as a freebie separately.]]
{{main|Optimus Prime vs Megatron: The Ultimate Battle}}
{{main|Optimus Prime vs Megatron: The Ultimate Battle}}
*The ''Classics'' "[[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#Classics|Optimus Prime]] vs [[Megatron (G1)/toys#Classics (2006)|Megatron]]" toy twin pack came with a DVD recounting the events of the [[Unicron Trilogy]].
*The ''Classics'' "[[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#Classics|Optimus Prime]] vs [[Megatron (G1)/toys#Classics (2006)|Megatron]]" toy twin pack came with a DVD recounting the events of the [[Unicron Trilogy continuity family|Unicron Trilogy]].


;''Beast Wars 10th Anniversary''
;''Beast Wars 10th Anniversary''
*The ''[[Beast Wars 10th Anniversary]]'' toys each came with a DVD containing an episode of ''Beast Wars''.
*The ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars 10th Anniversary|Beast Wars 10th Anniversary]]'' toys each came with a DVD containing an episode of ''Beast Wars''.
**"[[Equal Measures]]" with [[Cheetor (BW)/toys#Beast_Wars_10th_Anniversary|Cheetor]]
**"[[Equal Measures]]" with [[Cheetor (BW)/toys#Beast Wars 10th Anniversary|Cheetor]]
**"[[A Better Mousetrap]]" with [[Rattrap#Beast_Wars_10th_Anniversary|Rattrap]].
**"[[A Better Mousetrap]]" with [[Rattrap (BW)#Beast Wars 10th Anniversary|Rattrap]].
**"[[The Spark]]" with [[Rhinox (BW)#Beast_Wars_10th_Anniversary|Rhinox]].
**"[[The Spark]]" with [[Rhinox (BW)#Beast Wars 10th Anniversary|Rhinox]].
**"[[Spider's Game]]" with [[Tarantulas#Beast_Wars_10th_Anniversary|Predacon Tarantulus]].
**"[[Spider's Game]]" with [[Tarantulas (BW)#Beast Wars 10th Anniversary|Predacon Tarantulus]].
**"[[Possession]]" with [[Waspinator (BW)#Beast_Wars_10th_Anniversary|Waspinator]] or [[Optimus Primal/toys#Beast_Wars_10th_Anniversary|Optimus Primal]] vs. [[Megatron (BW)/toys#Beast_Wars_10th_Anniversary|Megatron]].
**"[[Possession]]" with [[Waspinator (BW)#Beast Wars 10th Anniversary|Waspinator]] or [[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys#Beast Wars 10th Anniversary|Optimus Primal]] vs. [[Megatron (BW)/toys#Beast Wars 10th Anniversary|Megatron]].
**"[[Code of Hero]]" with [[Dinobot (BW)#Beast_Wars_10th_Anniversary|Dinobot]].
**"[[Code of Hero]]" with [[Dinobot (BW)#Beast Wars 10th Anniversary|Dinobot]].
*The ''[[Beast Wars Telemocha Series]]'' toys each came with a DVD containing a Japanese-dubbed episode of ''Beast Wars'' and a commercial for the toyline, along with advertisements for the 2007 movie. The toys also came with a collector's card with show-based character art on one side, and toy photos, bio and specs on the other.
*The ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars Telemocha Series|Beast Wars Telemocha Series]]'' toys each came with a DVD containing a Japanese-dubbed episode of ''Beast Wars'' and a commercial for the toyline, along with advertisements for the 2007 movie. The toys also came with a collector's card with show-based character art on one side, and toy photos, bio and specs on the other.
**"[[Beast Wars (Part 1)|Super Lifeform Transformers Appear]]" and "[[Victory (episode)|Make a Dramatic Comeback, Destrons]]" with [[Optimus Primal/toys#Beast_Wars_Telemocha_Series|DX Convoy]].
**"[[Beast Wars (Part 1)|Super Lifeform Transformers Appear]]" and "[[Victory (episode)|Make a Dramatic Comeback, Destrons]]" with [[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys#Beast Wars Telemocha Series|DX Convoy]].
**"[[Beast Wars (Part 2)|Destroy the Destrons]]" with [[Optimus Primal/toys#Beast_Wars_Telemocha_Series|Convoy]].
**"[[Beast Wars (Part 2)|Destroy the Destrons]]" with [[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys#Beast Wars Telemocha Series|Convoy]].
**"[[The Web|Cheetas's Crisis]]" with [[Rhinox (BW)#Beast_Wars_Telemocha_Series|Rhinox]].
**"[[The Web|Cheetus's Crisis]]" with [[Rhinox (BW)#Beast Wars Telemocha Series|Rhinox]].
**"[[Equal Measures|Operation: Time Bomb Transfer]]" with [[Megatron (BW)/toys#Beast_Wars_Telemocha_Series|Megatron]].
**"[[Equal Measures|Operation: Time Bomb Transfer]]" with [[Megatron (BW)/toys#Beast Wars Telemocha Series|Megatron]].
**"[[Chain of Command|Convoy Disappeared]]" with [[Cheetor (BW)/toys#Beast_Wars_Telemocha_Series|Cheetas]].
**"[[Chain of Command (BW)|Convoy Disappeared]]" with [[Cheetor (BW)/toys#Beast Wars Telemocha Series|Cheetus]].
**"[[Power Surge|The Sky-Mountains Explode]]" with [[Waspinator (BW)#Beast_Wars_Telemocha_Series|Waspitor]].
**"[[Power Surge (episode)|The Aerial Mountain Explodes]]" with [[Waspinator (BW)#Beast Wars Telemocha Series|Waspeeter]].
**"[[Fallen Comrades|Solitary Warrior, Tigatron]]" with [[Tigatron#Beast_Wars_Telemocha_Series|Tigatron]].
**"[[Fallen Comrades|Solitary Warrior, Tigatron]]" with [[Tigatron (BW)#Beast Wars Telemocha Series|Tigatron]].
**"[[Double Jeopardy|Kick of the Spider Woman]]" with [[Wolfang (Predacon)#Beast_Wars_Telemocha_Series|Wolfang]].
**"[[Double Jeopardy (episode)|Kick of the Spider Woman]]" with [[Wolfang (Predacon)#Beast Wars Telemocha Series|Wolfang]].
**"[[The Probe|New Weapons of Terror!]]" with [[Dinobot (BW)#Beast_Wars_Telemocha_Series|Dinobot]].
**"[[The Probe|A Terrifying New Weapon!]]" with [[Dinobot (BW)#Beast Wars Telemocha Series|Dinobot]].
**"[[Gorilla Warfare|The Assassin Virus]]" with [[Blackarachnia (BW)#Beast_Wars_Telemocha_Series|Black Widow]].
**"[[Gorilla Warfare|The Deadly Virus]]" with [[Blackarachnia (BW)#Beast Wars Telemocha Series|Blackwidow]].
**"[[A Better Mousetrap|Goodbye, Rattle!?]]" with [[Cohrada#Beast_Wars_Telemocha_Series|Cohrada]].
**"[[A Better Mousetrap|Goodbye, Rattle!?]]" with [[Colada (BW)#Beast Wars Telemocha Series|Colada]].
**"[[The Spark|Falcon Warrior, Airazor]]" with [[Gimlet#Beast_Wars_Telemocha_Series|Gimlet]].
**"[[The Spark|Falcon Warrior, Airazor]]" with [[Gimlet#Beast Wars Telemocha Series|Gimlet]].
**"[[The Trigger, Part 1|Floating Island Death Match, Part 1]]" and "[[The Trigger, Part 2|Floating Island Death Match, Part 2]]" with [[Megatron (BW)/toys#Beast_Wars_Telemocha_Series|DX Megatron]].
**"[[The Trigger, Part 1|Floating Island Death Match, Part 1]]" and "[[The Trigger, Part 2|Floating Island Death Match, Part 2]]" with [[Megatron (BW)/toys#Beast Wars Telemocha Series|DX Megatron]].
**"[[Dark Voyage|Around and Around the Jungle]]" with [[Archadis#Beast_Wars_Telemocha_Series|Archadis]].
**"[[Dark Voyage|Around and Around the Jungle]]" with [[Archadis (BW)#Beast Wars Telemocha Series|Archadis]].
**"[[Possession|The Immortal Starscream]]" with [[Motorarm (BWII)#Beast_Wars_Telemocha_Series|Motorarm]].
**"[[Possession|The Immortal Starscream]]" with [[Motorarm (BW)#Beast Wars Telemocha Series|Motorarm]].
 
;''Universe'' (2008)
{{main|The Transformers (cartoon)/home video}}
[[File:Universetoy 25th anniversary optimus prime.jpg|thumb|upright=1.66|''Universe'' "25th Anniversary" Optimus Prime with all his accessories&hellip; that is, if you happen to live in the United States.]]
*A DVD of the three part episode "[[More than Meets the Eye (mini-series)|More than Meets the Eye]]" was included with [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#Generation 1 series|"25th Anniversary" reissue of Optimus Prime]]... but only with the United States release. In Asia, Australia and Canada, the DVD was omitted (even though the comic book was still included).


;''Animated''
;''Animated''
{{main|Transformers Animated (cartoon)/DVD#Pack-in disc}}
{{main|Transformers Animated (cartoon)/home video#Pack-in disc}}
*A DVD titled "The Battle Begins" was included with the first ''Animated'' "[[Optimus Prime (Animated)#Toys|Optimus Prime]] vs [[Megatron (Animated)#Toys|Megatron]]" deluxe toy twin pack.
*A DVD titled "The Battle Begins" was included with the ''Animated'' "[[Optimus Prime (Animated)/toys#Toys|Optimus Prime]] vs [[Megatron (Animated)#Toys|Megatron]]" Deluxe two-pack.
 
;''Prime''
*A DVD of the Transformers Prime episode titled "[[Masters & Students]]" was included in an "Entertainment Pack" with a deluxe [[Megatron (WFC)/toys#Toys|Megatron]] and [[Optimus Prime (WFC)/toys#Toys|Optimus Prime]], as well as PVC figurines of [[Jack Darby]], [[Miko Nakadai]], and [[Raf Esquivel]]. The same episode was ''also'' included with special "DVD Edition" versions of the [[Cyberverse (toyline)#Series 2|Cyberverse]] Commander Class [[Optimus Prime (WFC)/toys#Cyberverse|Optimus Prime]], [[Bulkhead (Prime)#Cyberverse|Bulkhead]], [[Starscream (WFC)#Cyberverse|Starscream]] and [[Megatron (WFC)/toys#Cyberverse|Megatron]] figures.
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==Contests==
==Contests==
Occasionally Hasbro has run contests based on pack-in material:
Occasionally Hasbro has run contests based on pack-in material:


;Generation 1
;''The Transformers''
{{main|Prizes in Disguise}}
{{main|Prizes in Disguise}}
*[[Iron-on patch]]es were included with the [[combiner]] limbs and 1986 [[Mini Vehicle]]s, promoting the Prizes in Disguise contest.
*[[Iron-on patch]]es were included with the [[combiner]] limbs and 1986 [[Mini Vehicle]]s, promoting the Prizes in Disguise contest.
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*Peel-off stickers and game pieces promoted the "Get Your Key To Cybertron" instant win game.
*Peel-off stickers and game pieces promoted the "Get Your Key To Cybertron" instant win game.


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[[Category:Pack-in material| ]]

Latest revision as of 05:45, 14 May 2026

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Since the very beginning of Transformers, Hasbro has been including pack-in material with toys. The first example was the toy catalog, simply advertising all the available Transformers. But soon these were accompanied with mail-order flyers for additional exclusive toys, then mini-comics, contests, and more. In more recent years, CD-ROMs and DVDs have come into vogue, containing cartoon episodes and various interactive features, though more "low-tech" items like stickers and collector cards are still common.

The term "pack-in material" is used here for lack of a better, official option. If Hasbro has a term for this kind of media, we are unaware of it.

Catalogs

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Main article: Catalog

Hasbro has often used pack-in catalogs to advertise their range of available toys. In the days of Generation 1, they were expansive affairs that would document an entire year's worth of product. In more recent lines, they tend to have a more limited focus, though they do occasionally branch out into advertising for other toylines.

Mail-order flyers

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In Generation 1, Hasbro sold certain toys exclusively via mail-order flyers included with retail toys. Reflector, the Omnibots, and the Powerdashers are probably the most well-known of these. Mail-order flyers were also used to sell a few other Transformers that had been discontinued from the main line. Membership in the S.T.A.R.S. fanclub was also available, and many flyers contained story material related to this that constituted a distinct micro-continuity.

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Mini-comics

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Hasbro and Takara have been known to include mini-comics with toys, sometimes to tie in with a specific promotion, and sometimes to augment the line as a whole.

The Transformers
Generation 2
Beast Wars
Armada
Energon
Rescue Hero Go-Bots
Robotmasters
  • A series of two mini-comics came packaged in catalogs with early Robotmasters toys.
Henkei! Henkei!
Dark of the Moon

Full-sized comics

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Titanium Series
  • An IDW-labeled variant-cover (War Within Optimus Prime fighting War Within Megatron in front of a yellow smoke-filled sky) of defunct Dreamwave's 2003 War Within #5, Vol. 1 comic, included with the 2007 'Battle Packs' 2-figure box release of this series' versions of Optimus Prime and Megatron. IDW also numbered this #5.
Universe (2008)
  • Reprints of Dreamwave-branded War Within: The Dark Ages #2, and also an unbranded comic-cover issue retelling parts 5 and 6 of Marvel UK's Target: 2006 story arc in original form, were included with thematically relevant two-packs... except each two-pack accidentally came with the comic intended for the other one. Whoops. Even worse, the Canadian releases of these two-packs completely lacked the comics despite advertising them on their packaging.
  • A reprint of Marvel Comics' The Transformers #1 was included with the "25th Anniversary" reissue of Optimus Prime. This time around, the bilingual English/French Canadian release didn't advertise the (English-only) comic on the packaging but included it nonetheless!
Reveal the Shield
  • A new IDW comic titled Rodimus vs. Cyclonus was included in this 'Battle In Space' 2-pack which included Classics deluxe Rodimus and Universe deluxe Cyclonus with Nightstick. This comic takes place during the events of The Transformers: The Movie.
Animated
Generations
Thrilling 30: English-only United States packaging with comic book (right), multilingual Canadian/Latin American "waste of space" version without comic book (center) and multilingual European "compact" version without comic book (right).
  • The United States releases of the Thrilling 30-branded Deluxe Class figures came with reprints of IDW comics (sporting new "Hasbro exclusive" covers) in which the respective character plays a (more or less) prominent part. The first two waves of Thrilling 30 figures included reprints of the characters' Spotlight issues; the third wave included four issues that served as lead-ups to the Dark Cybertron event; and the remaining four waves included the twelve-issue Dark Cybertron event itself in its entirety. These comics are generally bowdlerized versions of the original printings, removing overt references to weaponry and death and substituting them with more family-friendly turns of phrase such as "destroy" or "blaster" (though not always with 100% consistency), as well as various other inexplicable changes. While Australia, New Zealand and Hasbro's Asian markets received the same versions that were released in the United States (as per usual) including the comics, the multilingual Canadian/Latin American versions once again lacked the comics, as did the European versions (though only wave 1 of the Thrilling 30 Deluxes actually saw a European release).
  • Likewise, the Combiner Wars-branded Deluxe Class figures came with reprints of IDW comics as well, this time including the Combiner Wars event and assorted issues that were retroactively declared "prequels". Since all other Combiner Wars price points included collector cards, Hasbro took the opportunity and included such collector cards with the Deluxes in those markets that wouldn't get comic books as well. Due to production schedule problems,[1] the wave 1 Deluxes were initially only available in Canadian/Latin American packaging (with collector cards) in the U.S. and Australasia. Though a re-release of those figures including the comics was planned, only Decepticon Dragstrip was actually re-released in this fashion. The comics themselves were released as a 4-pack as an exclusive to a Taiwanese comic con, and wave 5 Deluxes were also released with the same comics that were intended for wave 1.


Collector's cards

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A common pack-in item, collector's cards are an easy way for Hasbro to give customers a little something extra with their purchases.

Collector card included with Masterpiece Loudpedal.
Generation 2
  • Some toys in the Generation 2 line came with a multi-fold card which featured the toy's bio and Tech Spec inside, and a pop-up version of the character art on the outside.
Beast Wars
  • The Japanese editions of Beast Wars toys each came with a collector's card (alternately labeled a "DESTRON CARD" or "CYBERTRON CARD") featuring a faction symbol on one side, and character art, a bio and Specs on the other. Subsequent toys from Beast Wars II and Beast Wars Neo each came with a collector's card featuring a rendering of the character on a photographic background on one side, and a toy photo, bio and Tech Specs on the other.
Armada
  • Armada toys came with a glossy, single-sided, playing card-sized sticker featuring character art by Dreamwave.
  • Legends of the Microns toys came with a collector's card featuring package art on one side and toy photos, bios and Tech Specs on the other.
Heroes of Cybertron
  • Toys in the Heroes of Cybertron line each came with collector's card with the character's package art on one side, and a bio and Tech Specs on the other.
Energon
Combiner Wars Deluxes in English-only packaging (left) included comic books, while those on multilingual Canadian/Latin American (center) or European (right) packaging included collector cards instead.
  • Toys from the Energon franchise included a playing-card sized collector's card, with character art on one side, and tri-lingual Tech Spec ratings on the other.
Masterpiece
  • Masterpiece toys each come with a collector's card featuring package art on one side with bios and Tech Specs on the reverse.
Generations
  • As mentioned above, collector cards were included with all Combiner Wars price points that came in multilingual packaging, except for the Deluxes which were available in English-only packaging in the United States, Australia and Hasbro's Asian markets (but did come with collector cards in Canada, Latin America and Europe).
  • With Titans Return, English-only packaging and comic books were dropped entirely, thus all price points except for the single-pack Titan Masters were available in multilingual packaging with collector cards regardless of market. This time, the cards featured Tech Specs stats on their back.
  • Power of the Primes followed suit and gave collector cards to every price point except for Prime Masters. The card backs feature a one-line bios describing the powers a Prime Master gives to the character: as a result, each card comes in 12 different variants, one for each Prime Master.


Collector coins

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Main article: Collector coin

From 2011 to 2019, high-end collector-focused pieces, such as Masterpiece toys or the giftsets in the Encore or Unite Warriors toylines would include collector coins. The coins featured the likenesses of their characters along with their Japanese serial numbers or other key features associated with them; they were presented within painted cardboard sleeves typically representing their characters' distinctive paintjobs.

VHS Tapes

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In 1998, Hasbro included VHS tapes of Beast Wars with redecoes of Airazor and Razorclaw in the US and Europe, followed in 1999 by European-exclusive pack-ins available with Claw Jaw and Spittor.

CD-ROMs and DVDs

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In the modern era, compact-disc storage has become an economical way to include promotional material with toys, from mini-comics to games to full TV episodes.

Universe (2003) / Armada
  • The Transformers: Universe CD-ROM was included with select Universe and Armada toys.
Robotmasters
Cybertron
Classics
European packaging for the "Ultimate Battle" boxset was noticeably smaller because it lacked the DVD case. In the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, the DVD was included only in a paper sleeve; in other European stores, it was given as a freebie separately.
Beast Wars 10th Anniversary
Universe (2008)
Universe "25th Anniversary" Optimus Prime with all his accessories… that is, if you happen to live in the United States.
Animated
  • A DVD titled "The Battle Begins" was included with the Animated "Optimus Prime vs Megatron" Deluxe two-pack.
Prime


Contests

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Occasionally Hasbro has run contests based on pack-in material:

The Transformers
Main article: Prizes in Disguise
Cybertron
  • Peel-off stickers and game pieces promoted the "Get Your Key To Cybertron" instant win game.

References

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