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* Local company [[El Greco]] held the license to manufacture and distribute | * Local company [[El Greco]] held the license to manufacture and distribute Generation 1 Transformers in Greece. In 1985, El Greco produced a series of [[Mini Vehicle]]s with subtle color variations and [[head sculpt]]s that were unique to the Greek market. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Revision as of 22:03, 9 June 2009
Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a NATO member and nation in southeastern Europe, with a multitude of attached islands that I can't be bothered to list here.
It had a very colourful mythology in ancient times, much of which has turned out to be true after all!
Fiction
Generation 1 cartoon continuity
Generation 1 cartoon

The ancient Greek myth of Atlantis was based on a real sunken city. Atlantis, Arise!
Maps from the mid-80s indicate that Greece has been conquered and absorbed into Bulgalia. Trans-Europe Express
The Headmasters cartoon
The Decepticon Pretender Dauros rampaged throughout Ancient Greece, leading to the myth of the minotaur. Likewise, the ancient Greek myth of Atlantis was based on a real sunken city. A different one. The Terror of the Giant Tidal Waves
By 2010, Greece had escaped the Bulgalian tyranny and was an independent state. It also suffered a minor Decepticon incursion, as they used Athens as a launch ground for a satellite. The Final Showdown on Earth (Part 1)
Unicron Trilogy cartoon continuity
Armada cartoon
The ancient Greek myth of Atlantis was based on a real sunken city. Again. Ruin
Cybertron cartoon
The ancient Greek myth of Atlantis was based on a real underwater spaceship. Also, the Sirens? Based on a Decepticon. United
Notes
- Local company El Greco held the license to manufacture and distribute Generation 1 Transformers in Greece. In 1985, El Greco produced a series of Mini Vehicles with subtle color variations and head sculpts that were unique to the Greek market.

