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==Toys==
==Toys==
===''Transformers''===
===''Transformers''===
* '''Eletrix Esporte''' (Eletrix, 1985)
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-multi|'''Eletrix Esporte''' (Eletrix, 1985)}}</ul>


: Released in Brazil by [[Estrela]], Esporte transforms from a red Nissan Fairlady (aka the Datsun Z)<ref>https://plastiqueboutique.com/remote-change-fairlady-robo-sealed/</ref> to a robot and back with a press of one of the buttons on the wired remote control. The other button propels the car (or robot) forwards. Like the other [[Eletrix]], the toy is powered by two AA batteries.
: Released in Brazil by [[Estrela]], Esporte transforms from a red Nissan Fairlady (aka the Datsun Z)<ref>https://plastiqueboutique.com/remote-change-fairlady-robo-sealed/</ref> to a robot and back with a press of one of the buttons on the wired remote control. The other button propels the car (or robot) forwards. Like the other [[Eletrix]], the toy is powered by two AA batteries.

Revision as of 07:38, 10 October 2023

Esporte is possibly an Autobot from the Estrela portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
File:Eletrix Esporte.jpg
Also nationally ranked at Counter Strike and League of Legends.

Esporte is a sporty bot!


Toys

Transformers

  • Eletrix Esporte (Eletrix, 1985)
Released in Brazil by Estrela, Esporte transforms from a red Nissan Fairlady (aka the Datsun Z)[1] to a robot and back with a press of one of the buttons on the wired remote control. The other button propels the car (or robot) forwards. Like the other Eletrix, the toy is powered by two AA batteries.


Notes

  • The Eletrix were originally released in Japan by Yonezawa Toys under the name Remote Change Robo Series. They were also released in the US by Village Toys as Convert-A-Bots "Pow-R-Bots".
    • Esporte is mostly identical to both of these releases, only he has a new "ESPORTE" sticker on his hood rather than the original "FAIRLADY Z", plus the stickers on the remote control are different (but similar) for each release.
  • "Esporte" is, as one deduces, the Brazilian Portuguese word for "sports".

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