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'''MicroVerse''' was [[Hasbro]]’s 1996 miniatures line meant to compete with [[Galoob]]’s “Micro Machines” (before Hasbro’s purchase of Galoob).
'''MicroVerse''' was [[Hasbro]]’s 1996 miniatures line meant to compete with [[Galoob]]’s "Micro Machines" (before Hasbro’s purchase of Galoob).


Aside from the two ''[[Beast Wars]]''-themed sets, there were also MicroVerse toys based on [[Tonka]] and ''[[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]]'' (though a more generic Joe, rather than the "Real American Hero" variety commonly crossed-over with ''Transformers''), as well as sets based on outside licenses like ''Batman'', ''Superman'' and ''Goosebumps''.
Aside from the two ''[[Beast Wars (franchise)|Beast Wars]]''-themed sets, there were also MicroVerse toys based on [[Tonka]] and ''[[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]]'' (though a more generic Joe, rather than the "Real American Hero" variety commonly crossed-over with ''Transformers''), as well as sets based on outside licenses like ''Batman'', ''Superman'' and ''Goosebumps''.


==Toys==
==Toys==
*[[Orcanoch]] (with [[Optimus Primal]] and [[Tarantulas]] micro-figures)
*[[Orcanoch]] (with [[Optimus Primal/toys]] and [[Tarantulas]] micro-figures)


*[[Arachnid]] with ([[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]] and [[Razorbeast]] micro-figures)
*[[Arachnid]] with ([[Megatron (BW)/toys|Megatron]] and [[Razorbeast]] micro-figures)





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MicroVerse was Hasbro’s 1996 miniatures line meant to compete with Galoob’s "Micro Machines" (before Hasbro’s purchase of Galoob).

Aside from the two Beast Wars-themed sets, there were also MicroVerse toys based on Tonka and G.I. Joe (though a more generic Joe, rather than the "Real American Hero" variety commonly crossed-over with Transformers), as well as sets based on outside licenses like Batman, Superman and Goosebumps.

Toys