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==Notes==
==Notes==
*''Cybertron'' Downshift may seem to be the odd one out among the selection of otherwise [[live-action film series]] molds, but his mold did see release as [[Big Daddy (Movie)#Toys|Big Daddy]] in the [[Transformers (2007 toyline)|2007 movie toyline]].
*The name is a reference to Part One Co., Ltd., e-HOBBY's parent company.
*The name "Part One" is a pretty transparent reference to Part One Co., Ltd., e-HOBBY's parent company.


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Revision as of 07:20, 11 January 2023

Transformers Part One (トランスフォーマー パートワン) was an unrealised proposal for an e-HOBBY exclusive toyline. Revealed by Hayato Sakamoto at BotCon 2015 (alongside Bravemasters and Prime: Shattered Glass), the line was scrapped during the concept phase, with e-HOBBY instead ultimately producing Transformers Cloud.

Part One was intended to showcase molds that members of the TakaraTomy team considered underused by reimagining them as flagship Generation 1 characters.[1]

Toys

Extrapolating from concept artwork, the Part One toyline may have included the following:

Autobots Decepticons

Notes

  • The name is a reference to Part One Co., Ltd., e-HOBBY's parent company.

References