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*''[[Transformers: Energon (toyline)|Energon]]'' [[Cyclonus (Armada)#SnowCat|Snow Cat]]'s alternate mode is based on a [[Snow Cat (G.I. Joe)|"Snow Cat" SAM half-track]]. | *''[[Transformers: Energon (toyline)|Energon]]'' [[Cyclonus (Armada)#SnowCat|Snow Cat]]'s alternate mode is based on a [[Snow Cat (G.I. Joe)|"Snow Cat" SAM half-track]]. | ||
*Also in ''Energon'' was the [[Kicker Jones#HighWire|Energon Kicker]] with [[High Wire (Armada)#EnergonKicker|High Wire]] Combat Class two-pack, which featured the show's central human character sculpted in the style of the then-current ''G.I. Joe'' "Valor Vs. Venom" line, suggesting a collaboration of design departments. Kicker's pack-in buddy High Wire transformed into a(n ostensibly) Joe-compatible dirt bike. | *Also in ''Energon'' was the [[Kicker Jones#HighWire|Energon Kicker]] with [[High Wire (Armada)#EnergonKicker|High Wire]] Combat Class two-pack, which featured the show's central human character sculpted in the style of the then-current ''G.I. Joe'' "Valor Vs. Venom" line, suggesting a collaboration of design departments. Kicker's pack-in buddy High Wire transformed into a(n ostensibly) Joe-compatible dirt bike. | ||
* | *The first ''explicit'' crossover toy to be released was ''[[Titanium Series]]'' [[Megatron (G1)/toys#Titanium Series|Cybertron Heroes Megatron]], which took inspiration from the [[Dreamwave Productions]] comic ''[[Transformers/G.I. Joe]]'' and referred to the series' events on the back of its packaging. | ||
*In 2007, collectable model company [[First 4 Figures]] released two statues based on covers to [[Devil's Due Press|Devil's Due]]'s ''[[G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers]]'' comic mini-series, both depicting [[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#First 4 Figures|Optimus Prime in his HISS tank body]] alongside one of the ''Joe'' franchise's ninjas. A third statue of the [[Baroness#Merchandise|Baroness]] and [[Ravage (G1)/toys#First 4 Figures|Ravage]], based on a variant cover to the comic's [[G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers issue 3|third issue]], was revealed at Toy Fair UK in 2006, but it was eventually confirmed to be cancelled after a three-year period of progressive delays. | |||
*The [[Transformers: Universe (2008 toyline)|''Universe'' (2008)]] [[Mini-Con]] [[Skyhammer (Universe)|Skyhammer]] is noted by Hasbro's website to have a deco based on the Cobra [[Rattler]]. | *The [[Transformers: Universe (2008 toyline)|''Universe'' (2008)]] [[Mini-Con]] [[Skyhammer (Universe)|Skyhammer]] is noted by Hasbro's website to have a deco based on the Cobra [[Rattler]]. | ||
*[[Transformers Collectors' Club]] [[Transformers Figure Subscription Service|Figure Subscription Service]] Series 3.0 [[Serpentor#Timelines|Serpent O.R.]] represents [[Cobra]] member [[Serpentor]]. | *[[Transformers Collectors' Club]] [[Transformers Figure Subscription Service|Figure Subscription Service]] Series 3.0 [[Serpentor#Timelines|Serpent O.R.]] represents [[Cobra]] member [[Serpentor]]. | ||
[[File:CW-toy Viper.jpg|upright=1.5|thumb|It's like Star Wars Transformers all over again!]] | [[File:CW-toy Viper.jpg|upright=1.5|thumb|It's like Star Wars Transformers all over again!]] | ||
*''[[Combiner Wars (toyline)|Combiner Wars]]'' [[Viper (CW)#Combiner Wars|Decepticon Viper]]'s alternate mode is | *''[[Combiner Wars (toyline)|Combiner Wars]]'' [[Viper (CW)#Combiner Wars|Decepticon Viper]]'s alternate mode is an overt homage to a Cobra Rattler, including two winged [[:File:Cobra Decepticon symbol.png|Cobra/Decepticon insignias]]. His robot mode face is based on the characteristic flight helmet of Rattler pilot [[Wild Weasel]]. | ||
*The 2016 Collectors' Club exclusive [[Arcee (G1)/toys#Transformers Collectors' Club|Autobot Warrior Code Name: Arcee]] and [[Hot Rod (G1)/merchandise#Transformers Collectors' Club|Autobot Leader Code Name: Rodimus Prime]] figures, which represent the [[synthoid]] bodies from the cartoon episode "[[Only Human]]", use a combination of existing parts of various ''G.I. Joe'' figures (plus a few new parts). The packaging for both figures is simply branded ''Transformers'', with a smaller "Transformers Collectors' Club" logo in the upper right corner, and no mention of ''G.I. Joe'' anywhere on the packaging. Despite this, they were available through both the ''Transformers'' and ''G.I. Joe'' Collectors' Club. | *The 2016 Collectors' Club exclusive [[Arcee (G1)/toys#Transformers Collectors' Club|Autobot Warrior Code Name: Arcee]] and [[Hot Rod (G1)/merchandise#Transformers Collectors' Club|Autobot Leader Code Name: Rodimus Prime]] figures, which represent the [[synthoid]] bodies from the cartoon episode "[[Only Human]]", use a combination of existing parts of various ''G.I. Joe'' figures (plus a few new parts). The packaging for both figures is simply branded ''Transformers'', with a smaller "Transformers Collectors' Club" logo in the upper right corner, and no mention of ''G.I. Joe'' anywhere on the packaging. Despite this, they were available through both the ''Transformers'' and ''G.I. Joe'' Collectors' Club. | ||
*For San Diego Comic-Con 2017, Hasbro produced a ''[[Revolution]]''-branded box set in celebration of [[IDW Publishing]]'s [[Hasbro Universe|shared comic continuity]]. The set made extensive use of ''Joe'' tooling to create figures of not only [[Roadblock (G.I. Joe)#Revolution|Roadblock]] and occasional G.I. Joe affiliates [[Action Man#Revolution|Action Man]] and [[Matt Trakker#Revolution|Matt Trakker]], but also [[Rom#Revolution|Rom the Space Knight]], a [[Dire Wraith#Revolution|Dire Wraith]], and [[Leoric#Revolution|Leoric]] from ''[[Visionaries]]''. The centrepiece of the set is the large, Leader Class [[Jetfire (G1)/toys#Revolution|Jetfire]], and it also included nine non-articulated ''[[Micronaut#Toys|Micronauts]]'' minifigures. | *For San Diego Comic-Con 2017, Hasbro produced a ''[[Revolution]]''-branded box set in celebration of [[IDW Publishing]]'s [[Hasbro Universe|shared comic continuity]]. The set made extensive use of ''Joe'' tooling to create figures of not only [[Roadblock (G.I. Joe)#Revolution|Roadblock]] and occasional G.I. Joe affiliates [[Action Man#Revolution|Action Man]] and [[Matt Trakker#Revolution|Matt Trakker]], but also [[Rom#Revolution|Rom the Space Knight]], a [[Dire Wraith#Revolution|Dire Wraith]], and [[Leoric#Revolution|Leoric]] from ''[[Visionaries]]''. The centrepiece of the set is the large, Leader Class [[Jetfire (G1)/toys#Revolution|Jetfire]], and it also included nine non-articulated ''[[Micronaut#Toys|Micronauts]]'' minifigures. | ||
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[[File:Collab-toy-Megatron-HISS-Tank.jpg|thumb|upright=1.5|Unproduced G.I. Joe Transformer walked so I could run.]] | [[File:Collab-toy-Megatron-HISS-Tank.jpg|thumb|upright=1.5|Unproduced G.I. Joe Transformer walked so I could run.]] | ||
*In 2022, the ''[[Transformers Collaborative]]'' toyline finally broke the glass ceiling by releasing a Transformer that is actually to scale with and operable by ''G.I. Joe'' figures. "[[Megatron (G1)/Generations toys#Collaborative|Megatron H.I.S.S. Tank]]" is a large, [[Size class|Commander Class]]-ish figure of the Decepticon leader that, as his name suggests, converts into a [[HISS tank]]. He is paired with a ''G.I. Joe Retro Collection'' "O-Ring" figure of the [[Baroness#Collaborative|Baroness]] (i.e., a new mold to directly replicate her original 1984 toy), who can be seated in his cockpit or man his turret. | *In 2022, the ''[[Transformers Collaborative]]'' toyline finally broke the glass ceiling by releasing a Transformer that is actually to scale with and operable by ''G.I. Joe'' figures. "[[Megatron (G1)/Generations toys#Collaborative|Megatron H.I.S.S. Tank]]" is a large, [[Size class|Commander Class]]-ish figure of the Decepticon leader that, as his name suggests, converts into a [[HISS tank]]. He is paired with a ''G.I. Joe Retro Collection'' "O-Ring" figure of the [[Baroness#Collaborative|Baroness]] (i.e., a new mold to directly replicate her original 1984 toy), who can be seated in his cockpit or man his turret. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Transformers names in other Hasbro lines#G.I.Joe]] | *[[Transformers names in other Hasbro lines#G.I.Joe]] | ||
Revision as of 09:51, 1 June 2022
| This article is about the toy line homaging various crossovers between the Transformers and G.I. Joe brands. For 1986 comic crossover by Marvel Comics, see G.I. Joe and the Transformers (comic). For other crossovers with G.I. Joe, see G.I. Joe crossovers (disambiguation). |

G.I. Joe and the Transformers is the name under which crossovers in toy form between Transformers and the G.I. Joe franchise are sold.
Initially, the "toy line" was made up entirely of annually released sets available exclusively at the Hasbro Toy Shop booth at San Diego Comic-Con, and subsequently at the Hasbro Toy Shop website, with the themes of the sets and the packaging design meant to commemorate the eponymous G.I. Joe and the Transformers comic book mini-series from Marvel Comics, including a continuation of the series' numbering. Those sets consisted entirely of redecos of figures and vehicles taken from the G.I. Joe line, with non-transforming G.I. Joe vehicles made to resemble Transformers characters.
Later, Fun Publications also released several crossover sets that were exclusively available through both the Transformers Collectors' Club store and the G.I. Joe Collectors' Club store under the same name. Those sets commemorated instances of crossovers between the two brands in season 3 of the original Transformers television series, and later also the issues of the Marvel G.I. Joe comic that served as a prelude to the Generation 2 comic, again using mostly redecos of G.I. Joe figures and vehicles but this time also including redecos of actual Transformers figures.
Even though the annual Hasbro Toy Shop/San Diego Comic-Con sets supposedly ended in 2013 with a set named "The Epic Conclusion!", 2016 saw the release of another set.
G.I. Joe and the Transformers-branded toys

Hasbro Toy Shop/San Diego Comic-Con exclusives
- 2011: Starscream Sky Striker (XP-21F) with Cobra Commander (and Megatron accessory)
- 2012: Shockwave H.I.S.S. Tank with Destro and Constructicon B.A.T. (and Soundwave, Ravage, Laserbeak, and Ratbat accessories)
- 2013: The Epic Conclusion! (Autobot Jetfire and Autobot Hound with Snake Eyes, the Baroness, Ravage, and Bludgeon (and Autobot Blaster, Steeljaw, Ramhorn, and Eject accessories))
- 2016: Scarlett vs Zartan & Autobot Powerglide vs Soundwave

Transformers Collectors' Club/G.I. Joe Collectors' Club exclusives
- 2015: Marissa Faireborn with Afterbreaker
- 2015: Old Snake with Advanced Stealth B.A.T. duo (with Nightshrieks)
- 2017: G.I. Joe featuring Ninja Force and Transformers (Ninja Force: Scarlett, Dr. Sidney Biggles-Jones, Cobra Commander, Ratbat, Megatron, and Autobot Black Cat (and gun mode Megatron, Autobot Toaster, and three Crusticon accessories))
Other crossovers between Transformers and G.I. Joe in toy form

- A G.I. Joe Transformer was mocked up around the time of the Generation 2/G.I. Joe crossover comic, but it went unreleased. Also unreleased was a proposed redeco of at least parts of the original Omega Supreme toy in the G.I. Joe toyline, though the time frame of when this was pitched is more nebulous.
- In terms of things that did see release, the Generation 2 toys of Jazz, Sideswipe, and Onslaught each included a firing missile launcher retooled from the one originally available with the G.I. Joe figure Snow Serpent.
- Energon Snow Cat's alternate mode is based on a "Snow Cat" SAM half-track.
- Also in Energon was the Energon Kicker with High Wire Combat Class two-pack, which featured the show's central human character sculpted in the style of the then-current G.I. Joe "Valor Vs. Venom" line, suggesting a collaboration of design departments. Kicker's pack-in buddy High Wire transformed into a(n ostensibly) Joe-compatible dirt bike.
- The first explicit crossover toy to be released was Titanium Series Cybertron Heroes Megatron, which took inspiration from the Dreamwave Productions comic Transformers/G.I. Joe and referred to the series' events on the back of its packaging.
- In 2007, collectable model company First 4 Figures released two statues based on covers to Devil's Due's G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers comic mini-series, both depicting Optimus Prime in his HISS tank body alongside one of the Joe franchise's ninjas. A third statue of the Baroness and Ravage, based on a variant cover to the comic's third issue, was revealed at Toy Fair UK in 2006, but it was eventually confirmed to be cancelled after a three-year period of progressive delays.
- The Universe (2008) Mini-Con Skyhammer is noted by Hasbro's website to have a deco based on the Cobra Rattler.
- Transformers Collectors' Club Figure Subscription Service Series 3.0 Serpent O.R. represents Cobra member Serpentor.

- Combiner Wars Decepticon Viper's alternate mode is an overt homage to a Cobra Rattler, including two winged Cobra/Decepticon insignias. His robot mode face is based on the characteristic flight helmet of Rattler pilot Wild Weasel.
- The 2016 Collectors' Club exclusive Autobot Warrior Code Name: Arcee and Autobot Leader Code Name: Rodimus Prime figures, which represent the synthoid bodies from the cartoon episode "Only Human", use a combination of existing parts of various G.I. Joe figures (plus a few new parts). The packaging for both figures is simply branded Transformers, with a smaller "Transformers Collectors' Club" logo in the upper right corner, and no mention of G.I. Joe anywhere on the packaging. Despite this, they were available through both the Transformers and G.I. Joe Collectors' Club.
- For San Diego Comic-Con 2017, Hasbro produced a Revolution-branded box set in celebration of IDW Publishing's shared comic continuity. The set made extensive use of Joe tooling to create figures of not only Roadblock and occasional G.I. Joe affiliates Action Man and Matt Trakker, but also Rom the Space Knight, a Dire Wraith, and Leoric from Visionaries. The centrepiece of the set is the large, Leader Class Jetfire, and it also included nine non-articulated Micronauts minifigures.
- Collectable company Kidrobot released a line of merchandise based on the Tom Scioli/John Barber Transformers vs. G.I. Joe maxiseries starting in late 2017, including blindboxed three-inch vinyl figurines, enamel pins, and key rings, as well as a handful of seven-inch figurines of Megatron and Cobra Commander.
- In 2021, Funko released a pair of Pop! Retro Toys "Transformers vs. G.I. Joe" mystery boxes exclusively to GameStop. Each set contained a choice of either Optimus Prime and Cobra Commander or Megatron and Duke, with an assortment of other collectible gubbins.

- In 2022, the Transformers Collaborative toyline finally broke the glass ceiling by releasing a Transformer that is actually to scale with and operable by G.I. Joe figures. "Megatron H.I.S.S. Tank" is a large, Commander Class-ish figure of the Decepticon leader that, as his name suggests, converts into a HISS tank. He is paired with a G.I. Joe Retro Collection "O-Ring" figure of the Baroness (i.e., a new mold to directly replicate her original 1984 toy), who can be seated in his cockpit or man his turret.

