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File:Jafcon convoy.jpg|The JAFCON-exclusive "Convoy Black Version" is notable both for being one of the first of a billion zillion oddly-colored redecos of the [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#Generation 1|''Generation 1'' Optimus Prime]] toy, and for being one of the first black repaints with absolutely no fictional explanation for the color scheme.
File:Jafcon convoy.jpg|The JAFCON-exclusive "Convoy Black Version" is notable both for being one of the first of a billion zillion oddly-colored redecos of the [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#Generation 1|''Generation 1'' Optimus Prime]] toy, and for being one of the first black repaints with absolutely no fictional explanation for the color scheme.
File:CarRobotsBlackConvoy.jpg|''Robots in Disguise'' [[Scourge (RID)|Scourge]] is one of the few black repaints that represent main show characters. His popularity helped ensure that Hasbro, not just Takara, would be producing many black repaints in the future. Takara still produces the majority of the black repaints.
File:CarRobotsBlackConvoy.jpg|''Robots in Disguise'' [[Scourge (RID)|Scourge]] is one of the few black repaints that represent main show characters. His popularity helped ensure that Hasbro, not just Takara, would be producing many black repaints in the future. Takara still produces the majority of the black repaints.
File:Nemesisprimesdcc08.jpg|''[[Transformers: Alternators|Alternators]]'' [[Nemesis Prime (G1)|Nemesis Prime]] is infamous for starting out as a nearly unobtainable exclusive surrounded by various problems with [[Hasbro Toy Shop]], then seeing a wide release in Australia.
File:AltNemesisPrime toy.jpg|''[[Transformers: Alternators|Alternators]]'' [[Nemesis Prime (G1)|Nemesis Prime]] is infamous for starting out as a nearly unobtainable exclusive surrounded by various problems with [[Hasbro Toy Shop]], then seeing a wide release in Australia.
File:SBAniMegs..jpg|''[[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]]'' [[Megatron (Animated)|Shadow Blade Megatron]] is cast entirely in black plastic with the exception of his translucent parts. Rare for a Transformers figure, especially one produced by Hasbro.
File:SBAniMegs..jpg|''[[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]]'' [[Megatron (Animated)|Shadow Blade Megatron]] is cast entirely in black plastic with the exception of his translucent parts. Rare for a Transformers figure, especially one produced by Hasbro.
File:ROTF-toy Legends StealthBumblebee.jpg|The [[live-action film series]] version of [[Bumblebee (Movie)|Bumblebee]] has been subject to [[Bumblebee (Movie)/toys|over a dozen]] [[Bumblebee (Movie)/merchandise|black repaints]], virtually all some variation on "stealth" or "night strike" concepts.  
File:ROTF-toy Legends StealthBumblebee.jpg|The [[live-action film series]] version of [[Bumblebee (Movie)|Bumblebee]] has been subject to [[Bumblebee (Movie)/toys|over a dozen]] [[Bumblebee (Movie)/merchandise|black repaints]], virtually all some variation on "stealth" or "night strike" concepts.  

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Because I'm black and I'm back!.

Black repaint is a fan-coined term referring to a mostly dark-colored redeco of a toy, usually featuring black as its primary color. The term is usually inaccurate, as the toys are almost always redecos and not actually repaints, but the name has stuck. They were primarily a product of Japan until Robots in Disguise popularized the concept on American shores.

Black repaints are a comparatively common type of redeco; in particular, a great many Optimus Prime toys have been produced in a black repaint color scheme at least once. As with most aspects of Transformers, fandom opinion on black repaints is split: some like them, some denounce them as bland and uncreative, and some don't think of them as being any different from other redecoes.

A black repaint does not necessarily have to literally be mostly black. Armada Nemesis Prime, for instance, is technically dark blue.

The in-fiction rationale behind black repaints varies from toy bio to toy bio. One particularly common reason is to represent an "evil counterpart" of a preexisting character. For example, most Nemesis Primes across the fiction are black repaints of a corresponding Optimus Prime toy. Another common reason for producing a black variant of an already used mold is as a "stealth version" of this same character. These toys are often distinguished by adding the prefix "Stealth-" "Shadow-" or some variation of "Night Attack-" to the character's name. Some represent exposure to plot devices, while others offer no explanation whatsoever.

Prominent examples

  • The Multiforce were some of the earliest toys where the black repaints represent a stealth mode.