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'''Nezha: Transformers''' is an upcoming franchise for the Chinese market, a joint effort between [[Hasbro]] and [[China Central Television]]. The series combines the Transformers with the story of [[Nezha]], a Chinese deity who is, among other things, a protector of commercial vehicle drivers. | |||
Announced in 2017, but finally coming to fruition in late 2019, the franchise consists of: | Announced in 2017, but finally coming to fruition in late 2019/early 2020, the franchise consists of: | ||
* [[Transformers | * [[Nezha: Transformers (cartoon)|A prime-time cartoon]] | ||
* [[Transformers | * [[Nezha: Transformers (toyline)|A toyline]] | ||
Information about this line is currently '' | Information about this line is currently scarce. It appears to be tied in with the ''[[Transformers: Cyberverse (franchise)|Cyberverse]]'' series, though that might just be model re-use. | ||
While intended for release in China, according to Hasbro CEO [[Brian Goldner]], reception has been positive enough that the series might go global. | |||
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[[Category: Franchises]] | [[Category: Franchises]] | ||
Revision as of 10:37, 12 December 2019
Nezha: Transformers is an upcoming franchise for the Chinese market, a joint effort between Hasbro and China Central Television. The series combines the Transformers with the story of Nezha, a Chinese deity who is, among other things, a protector of commercial vehicle drivers.
Announced in 2017, but finally coming to fruition in late 2019/early 2020, the franchise consists of:
Information about this line is currently scarce. It appears to be tied in with the Cyberverse series, though that might just be model re-use.
While intended for release in China, according to Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner, reception has been positive enough that the series might go global.


