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{{disambig2|The 1996 toyline|The 1974 toyline set '''in''' the Microverse|Micro Change}}
{{disambig2|The 1996 toyline|The 1974 toyline set '''in''' the Microverse|Micro Change}}
'''MicroVerse''' was [[Hasbro]]’s 1996 miniatures line meant to compete with [[Galoob]]’s "[[Micro Machines]]" (before Hasbro’s purchase of Galoob).
'''''MicroVerse''''' was [[Hasbro]]’s 1996 miniatures line meant to compete with [[Galoob]]’s ''[[Micro Machines]]'' (before Hasbro’s purchase of Galoob).


Aside from the two ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (franchise)|Beast Wars]]''-themed sets, there were also MicroVerse toys based on [[Tonka]] and ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]]'' (though a more generic Joe, rather than the "Real American Hero" variety commonly crossed-over with ''Transformers''), as well as sets based on outside licenses like ''[[Batman]]'', ''[[Superman]]'', and ''Goosebumps''.
Aside from the two ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (franchise)|Beast Wars]]''-themed sets, there were also ''MicroVerse'' toys based on [[Tonka]] and ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]]'' (though a more generic ''G. I. Joe'', rather than the "''Real American Hero''" variety commonly crossed-over with ''Transformers''), as well as sets based on outside licenses like ''[[Batman]]'', ''[[Superman]]'', and ''{{w|Goosebumps}}''.


==Toys==
==Toys==

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This article is about The 1996 toyline. For The 1974 toyline set in the Microverse, see Micro Change.

MicroVerse was Hasbro’s 1996 miniatures line meant to compete with Galoob’s Micro Machines (before Hasbro’s purchase of Galoob).

Aside from the two Beast Wars-themed sets, there were also MicroVerse toys based on Tonka and G.I. Joe (though a more generic G. I. Joe, rather than the "Real American Hero" variety commonly crossed-over with Transformers), as well as sets based on outside licenses like Batman, Superman, and Goosebumps.

Toys