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Revision as of 16:57, 8 December 2025
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A logo is a graphical element that signifies a trademark or brand. Within the context of Transformers, every franchise has one or more logos associated with it, and some sub-lines have received that treatment as well.
This article is a non-comprehensive gallery of prominent logos associated with the Transformers brand. See Category:Logos for the most complete index of logos on TFWiki.net.
Companies
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Hasbro (1980s)
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Hasbro (1990s)
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Hasbro (2000-2008)
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Hasbro (present)
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Takara (1984-2006)
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Marvel Comics (1990s)
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IDW Publishing (until 2010)
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IDW Publishing (present)
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Tonka (until 2007)
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Tonka (since 2007)
Brands
Affiliated franchises
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G.I. Joe
Action Force
Transformers logos
General brand logos
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Transformers brand logo (1999-2001)
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Transformers brand logo (2001-2007)
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Transformers brand logo (2010-2014)
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Japanese Transformers brand logo (2010-)
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Transformers brand logo (2014-)
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Japanese Transformers brand logo (2025-)
Anniversary logos
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Transformers 20th Anniversary (Takara)
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Transformers 30th Anniversary (TakaraTomy)
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Transformers 35th Anniversary
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Beast Wars: Transformers 20th Anniversary (unofficial "Chilling 20" logo)
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Transformers 40th Anniversary
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Transformers 40th Anniversary (TakaraTomy)
Films
Comic series
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The Transformers (Marvel, used for Marvel US #1-50)
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The Transformers (late, used for Marvel US #51-80)
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The Transformers: Generation One (Dreamwave G1 vol. 3)
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Henkei! Henkei! Transformers (Comic BunBun)
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IDW Transformers (2009-2013)
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IDW Transformers (2014–15)
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IDW Transformers (2019)
Video games
Cartoon franchises and toylines
Original Generation 1 franchise
Generation 1 (United States)
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The Transformers (early)
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The Transformers (early), 2018 rendition, note the difference in the text.
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The Transformers, Heroic Autobot variation (2018 rendition)
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The Transformers, Evil Decepticon variation (2018 rendition)
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Pretenders subline (Hasbro)
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Transformers (1989 to 1991), Autobot version
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Transformers (1989 to 1991), Decepticon version
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Action Masters subline, Autobot version
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Action Masters subline, Decepticon version
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Transformers (1989 to 1991), Decepticon version, unique variant used in Action Masters packaging
Generation 1 (Japan)
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Pretenders subline (Takara)
Generation 1 (Other regions)
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Trasformer (used in Italy, first as its own pre-Transformers toyline and later as co-branding for the concurrently-released The Transformers toys)
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Transformers (used in Europe from 1992 to 1993)
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Battles of Victory (used in China)
Generation 2
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Transformers: G-2
Beast Wars
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Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)
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Beasties (cartoon Canadian release)
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Fuzors subline
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Transmetals subline
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Transmetals 2 subline
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Battle for the Spark subline
Robots in Disguise (2001 franchise)
Assorted Japanese Generation 1 legacy franchises
Unicron Trilogy
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The Unicron Battles subline
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The Powerlinx Battles
Film toylines
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N.E.S.T. Global Alliance (Revenge of the Fallen subline)
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Hunt for the Decepticons (Transformers 2010 subline)
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Transformers: Bumblebee toyline
Transformers Animated
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Transformers Animated (Japan)
"Aligned" franchises
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Beast Hunters subline
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Transformers: Prime (Japan)
Generations
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Transformers: Generations (2013-2014)
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Transformers: Generations (2014-present)
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Prime Wars Trilogy (2015-2018)
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Transformers: Legacy (Japan)
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Evolution subline
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Evo-Fusion gimmick
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United subline
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Armorizer gimmick
Cyberverse
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Transformers: Cyberverse (Japan)
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Transformers: Bumblebee Cyberverse Adventures subline
EarthSpark
Other assorted cartoon franchises and toylines
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Reveal the Shield (2010 subline)
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Transformers Roleplaying Game, updated version
Television networks
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Nickelodeon (2009-present)
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Cartoon Network (2010-present)
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The Hub (2010-2013)
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Hub Network (2013-2014)
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Hub Network (mid-late 2014)
Notes
- The logo used beginning with Armada was designed by Kirk Grathwald, and was referred internally as the "test tube logo".<ref>{{#if: Yeah, that logo was created by a guy named Kirk Grathwald, I'm pretty sure. We called it the test tube logo for a long time [...] it was kind of like a little beaker with, you know, like the Tesla tubes with the lightning going through them. That was kind of our inspiration at the time. So we use that for a while and it was really cool to use something consistently for a while, that you developed, it really makes the era that I was fortunate to help lead cohesive, that was my mentality, and the mentality of everybody working at the time, was trying to make sense of everything, so we wanted to kind of... breadcrumbs, to the next, and the next, and Universe is not so far from Armada, you know, so that people could navigate it easier. |"Yeah, that logo was created by a guy named Kirk Grathwald, I'm pretty sure. We called it the test tube logo for a long time [...] it was kind of like a little beaker with, you know, like the Tesla tubes with the lightning going through them. That was kind of our inspiration at the time. So we use that for a while and it was really cool to use something consistently for a while, that you developed, it really makes the era that I was fortunate to help lead cohesive, that was my mentality, and the mentality of everybody working at the time, was trying to make sense of everything, so we wanted to kind of... breadcrumbs, to the next, and the next, and Universe is not so far from Armada, you know, so that people could navigate it easier."—|}}{{#if: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSXaInBmtIk&t=1148s |Aaron Archer|Aaron Archer}}{{#if: The Toy Armada |, The Toy Armada|}}{{#if: Toy Armada Friday night LIVE: Toy Talk Q&A |, "Toy Armada Friday night LIVE: Toy Talk Q&A"|}}{{#if: 2023 |, 2023{{#if: 05 |/{{#switch:{{#len:05}}|1=005|05}}{{#if: 12|/{{#switch:{{#len:12}}|1=012|12}}|}}}}|}}{{#if: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSXaInBmtIk&t=1148s ||}}{{#switch:{{#sub:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSXaInBmtIk&t=1148s%7C7%7C11}}%7Cweb.archive= (archive link)|}}{{#switch:{{#sub:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSXaInBmtIk&t=1148s%7C8%7C11}}%7Cweb.archive= (archive link)|}}{{#switch:{{#sub:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSXaInBmtIk&t=1148s%7C7%7C10}}%7Carchive.is= (archive link)|}}{{#switch:{{#sub:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSXaInBmtIk&t=1148s%7C8%7C10}}%7Carchive.is= (archive link)|}}{{#if: | (dead link)}}</ref>
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