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==See Also==
==See also==
[[Popular Earth vehicle alternate modes]]
[[Popular Earth vehicle alternate modes]]



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History

Generation 1

Robots in Disguise

Alternators/Binaltech

Hasbro and Takara finally jumped in with both feet in 2003, launching a toyline that was entirely composed of licensed vehicle modes. Much of this line was leveraged by the companies' growing relationship with the Chrysler corporation, with many of the figures being drawn from Chrysler vehicles.

The line hit some snags when it approached Porsche and Volkswagen with plans to make figures for Jazz and Bumblebee. Protypes were made, but Porsche refused to grant Hasbro and Takara the license, stating that "Transformers are not worthy carrying the Porsche trademark. They are war machines and the toyline in no way represents the lifestyle and ideas which Porsche represents."[1] As a consequence, the toy ultimately never went into production. Photos of the prototype were depicted in the Japanese book "The Transformers: Binaltech & TF Collection Complete Guide", and Hasbro later also displayed the prototype during the BotCon 2007 Hasbro Tour. Volkswagen had similar concerns as Porsche, what with not wanting to be associated with "war toys", therefore the design never made it past the control drawing stage. Control drawings for both Bumblebee and Cliffjumper have been published in the aforementioned Japanese BT guide book.

Eventually much of the Alternators, Binaltech, and derived toylines had to be taken out of production due to the expiration of the licenses which initially allowed their release.

2007 Movie

Toys with licensed vehicle alternate modes

Robots in Disguise

Universe

Alternators

2007 Movie

See also

Popular Earth vehicle alternate modes

References