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'''1-2-3 Transformers''' were a toyline intended for preschool-age children, released by Tonka in 2001-2002.  The 1-2-3 Transformers have simplistic transformations so that small children will be able to transform them.  Transformation involved only three steps, hence the name "1-2-3 Transformers".   
'''1-2-3 Transformers''' was a toyline intended for preschool-age children, released by Tonka in 2001-2002.  The 1-2-3 Transformers have simplistic transformations so that small children will be able to transform them.  Transformation involved only three steps, hence the name "1-2-3 Transformers".   


The 1-2-3 Transformers came in only two price points:  
The 1-2-3 Transformers came in only two price points:  

Revision as of 16:15, 4 May 2007

1-2-3 Transformers was a toyline intended for preschool-age children, released by Tonka in 2001-2002. The 1-2-3 Transformers have simplistic transformations so that small children will be able to transform them. Transformation involved only three steps, hence the name "1-2-3 Transformers".

The 1-2-3 Transformers came in only two price points:

  • 1. "Mega" - approximately $15 (Airlift Andy, Charlie Chopper, Fire Marshal Mike, and Policeman Pete)
  • 2. "Ultra" - approximately $30 (Rescue Roy)

All five figures feature electronic sounds, while Rescue Roy also features flashing lights.

2001

2002

  • Airlift Andy (White and Red Fire Rescue Chopper - repaint of Charlie Chopper)
  • Fire Marshal Mike (Red, White, and Black SUV Fire Cruiser - repaint of Policeman Pete)




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