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'''''Transformers: Universe''''' is a ''Transformers'' [[franchise]] running primarily from 2003 to 2005. It was conceived as a supplement to the runaway success of ''[[Transformers: Armada (franchise)|Armada]]'', and consisted of [[redeco]]s and [[retool]]s of older [[Toy|Transformer toys]], both creating new characters and re-creating old ones. This approach allowed [[Hasbro]] to meet increased retail demand for ''[[Transformers brand|Transformers]]'' without having to greatly increase the brand's development staff and budget.


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The storyline for the franchise was written to accommodate the toyline's wide-ranging nature. Set in a [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1-based]] universe sometime after the events of ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'', ''Universe'' deals with a struggle between the [[Minion of Unicron (Universe)|Minions of Unicron]] and the [[Child of Primus|Children of Primus]]. [[Unicron]], injured and floating in deep space, plucks Transformer warriors from across the multiverse and deposits them on his surface. The Transformers are forced to fight each other, and as they do so, Unicron absorbs energy from them in order to repair himself.


'''''Universe''''' was a ''Transformers'' [[franchise]] running primarily from 2003 to 2005.  It was conceived as a supplement to the runaway success of ''[[Armada (franchise)|Armada]]'', and consisted of [[redeco]]es and [[retool]]s of older [[toy|Transformer toys]], both creating new characters and re-creating old ones.  This approach allowed Hasbro to meet increased retail demand for ''Transformers'', without having to greatly increase the brand's development staff and budget.
The line lacks a clearly-defined starting and ending date. The name ''Universe'' first appeared on toys released in 2003. However, in 2002 the [[BotCon]] exclusive toys bore the name ''[[Transformers: Expanded Universe]]'', and BotCon characters extending as far back as 1996 were all portrayed as being in-continuity with the convention's ''Universe'' comics.


The fictional storyline for the franchise was written to accomodate the toyline's wide-ranging nature.  Set in a ''[[Generation 1]]'' universe sometime after the events of ''[[Beast Machines]]'', ''Universe'' deals with a struggle between the [[:Category:Minions of Unicron|Minions of Unicron]] and the [[:Category:Children of Primus|Children of Primus]].  [[Unicron]], injured and floating in deep space, plucks Transformer warriors from across the multiverse and deposits them on his surface.  The Transformers are forced to fight each other, and as they do so, Unicron absorbs energy from them in order to repair himself.
The franchise largely ended in 2005, although a few more ''Universe'' toys trickled out to discount stores with a low frequency in 2006 and even in mid-to-late 2008 toys from the [[Transformers: Cybertron (toyline)|Cybertron]] franchise were still appearing at discount under the ''Universe'' label.
 
The line lacks a clearly-defined starting and ending date.  The name ''Universe'' first appeared on toys released in 2003.  However, in 2002 the [[BotCon]] exclusive toys bore the name ''Expanded Universe'', and BotCon characters extending as far back as 1996 were all portrayed as being in-continuity with the convention's ''Universe'' comics.
 
The franchise largely ended in 2005, although a few more ''Universe'' toys trickled out to discount stores with a low frequency in 2006 and even in mid-to-late 2007 toys from the [[Cybertron (toyline)|Cybertron]] franchise were still appearing at discount under the Universe label.  


The ''Universe'' franchise consists of only two components:
The ''Universe'' franchise consists of only two components:
*[[Universe (toyline)|A toyline]].  The first wave included a [[Universe CD-ROM|CD-ROM]] with related stories.
*[[Universe (comic)|A comic series]]


The comic series was published by [[3H]] as part of their [[Official Transformers Collectors Club]] (OTFCC).
*[[Transformers: Universe (2003 toyline)|A toyline]]. The first wave included a [[Transformers: Universe CD-ROM|CD-ROM]] with related stories.
*[[Transformers: Universe (comic)|A comic series]] by [[3H Productions]].


Hasbro revealed at [[BotCon 2007]] was that Hasbro would revive [[Universe (2008 franchise)|the Universe label in 2008]] as a catch-all-banner for any product outside of their [[Animated]] universe offerings.
In 2008, Hasbro revived the ''Universe'' label with a [[Transformers: Universe (2008 franchise)|new franchise]] as a catch-all-banner for any product outside of their two main lines, ''[[Transformers Animated (toyline)|Animated]]'' and the [[live-action film series]].


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Latest revision as of 19:54, 30 August 2024

The name or term "Transformers: Universe" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Transformers: Universe (disambiguation).
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Transformers: Universe is a Transformers franchise running primarily from 2003 to 2005. It was conceived as a supplement to the runaway success of Armada, and consisted of redecos and retools of older Transformer toys, both creating new characters and re-creating old ones. This approach allowed Hasbro to meet increased retail demand for Transformers without having to greatly increase the brand's development staff and budget.

The storyline for the franchise was written to accommodate the toyline's wide-ranging nature. Set in a Generation 1-based universe sometime after the events of Beast Machines, Universe deals with a struggle between the Minions of Unicron and the Children of Primus. Unicron, injured and floating in deep space, plucks Transformer warriors from across the multiverse and deposits them on his surface. The Transformers are forced to fight each other, and as they do so, Unicron absorbs energy from them in order to repair himself.

The line lacks a clearly-defined starting and ending date. The name Universe first appeared on toys released in 2003. However, in 2002 the BotCon exclusive toys bore the name Transformers: Expanded Universe, and BotCon characters extending as far back as 1996 were all portrayed as being in-continuity with the convention's Universe comics.

The franchise largely ended in 2005, although a few more Universe toys trickled out to discount stores with a low frequency in 2006 and even in mid-to-late 2008 toys from the Cybertron franchise were still appearing at discount under the Universe label.

The Universe franchise consists of only two components:

In 2008, Hasbro revived the Universe label with a new franchise as a catch-all-banner for any product outside of their two main lines, Animated and the live-action film series.