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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The toys of these figures have [[Wikipedia:Mini Cassette|mini-cassettes]] in roughly 1:1 scale as altmodes. The main picture in this article features a standard cassette, which is larger.
*The toys of these figures are roughly 1:1 scale with the [[Wikipedia:Microcassette|microcassettes]] they use for altmodes. The main picture in this article features a standard cassette, which is larger.


*The term '''Mini-Cassette''' is used in toy catalogs from 1985 onwards. It was common for '''cassette''' to be used elsewhere, such as toy instructions and fiction.
*The term '''Mini-Cassette''' is used in toy catalogs from 1985 onwards. It was common for '''cassette''' to be used elsewhere, such as toy instructions and fiction.

Revision as of 04:49, 14 March 2010

Mini-Cassettes are Transformers from the Generation 1 continuity family.
The cassette tape: the future of data storage and communications!

Mini-Cassettes (also known as Cassette Warriors or simply Cassettes) are Transformers whose alternate mode is an audio cassette. They can fit into the chest compartments of Blaster or Soundwave (while the toys can fit into either, in fiction they stick to the communicator of their own faction).

Many of the characters have communication or espionage roles. Also, many of them are redecos.


Japanese name: Cassettebot (Autobots) / Cassettron (Decepticons)

Fiction

Cartoon continuity

Generation 1 cartoon

The Mini-Cassettes were largely subordinate to Soundwave and Blaster, and very loyal to them. They spent much of their time stored away in their chest waiting to be called out when the situation required it. The mini-cassettes with beast forms were treated like pets and generally did not speak.


Marvel Comics continuity

Generation 1

Mini-cassettes were more autonomous and filled in regular positions in the ranks of the Autobot and Decepticons. They could all speak, but sometimes go long periods without talking.

Autobot cassettes

Main article: Autobot Mini-Cassette

Decepticon cassettes

Trivia

  • The toys of these figures are roughly 1:1 scale with the microcassettes they use for altmodes. The main picture in this article features a standard cassette, which is larger.
  • The term Mini-Cassette is used in toy catalogs from 1985 onwards. It was common for cassette to be used elsewhere, such as toy instructions and fiction.