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The original ''Transformers Gum'' series ran throughout the franchise's peak years in Japan, from 1985 to 1989. Usually (but not always) released in waves of four, each toy took the form of a snap-together model kit sculpted from three colours of plastic, with a sheet of stickers for detail, and, per the name of the line, a stick of chewing gum. The figures were generally packaged individually, but smaller characters like the [[Mini-Cassette]]s and [[Combiner]] limbs would come in groups of two. Once assembled, the kits, which mostly stood at around four inches tall, were fully transformable, appearing as essentially downsized versions of the original toys upon which they were based. They often preserved the gimmicks of said toys—including [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmaster]] partners and working stats bars, [[Godmaster]] partners, and full combination ability for combiner teams though kits based on much larger figures did undergo some notable simplification.  
The original ''Transformers Gum'' series ran throughout the franchise's peak years in Japan, from 1985 to 1989. Usually (but not always) released in waves of four, each toy took the form of a snap-together model kit sculpted from three colours of plastic, with a sheet of stickers for detail, and, per the name of the line, a stick of chewing gum. The figures were generally packaged individually, but smaller characters like the [[Mini-Cassette]]s and [[Combiner]] limbs would come in groups of two. Once assembled, the kits, which mostly stood at around four inches tall, were fully transformable, appearing as essentially downsized versions of the original toys upon which they were based. They often preserved the gimmicks of said toys—including [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmaster]] partners and working stats bars, [[Godmaster]] partners, and full combination ability for combiner teams though kits based on much larger figures did undergo some notable simplification.  


A range of smaller ''Transformers Gum'' kits was also available, retailing at 60 yen, versus the 200 yen that the standard ''Gum'' kits sold for. Size-wise, these kits fall somewhere between the standard ''Gum'' kits and those of its sister line ''[[Transformers Choco]]''. Unlike those two lines, which ran until 1989, these smaller ''Gum'' kits were phased out by 1987. Information on these kits is ''painfully'' scarce, hence we don't have a section on them in this article (yet!).
A range of smaller ''Transformers Gum'' kits was also available, retailing at 60 yen, versus the 200 yen that the standard ''Gum'' kits sold for. Size-wise, these kits fall somewhere between the standard ''Gum'' kits and those of its sister line ''[[Transformers Choco]]''. Unlike those two lines, which ran until 1989, these smaller ''Gum'' kits were phased out in 1986. Information and images for these kits are pretty scarce.


In 1990, ''Transformers Gum'' merged with ''Transformers Choco'' to became the [[super deformed]] ''[[Parody Deformed]]'' line of models. The line returned as ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars Gum| Beast Wars Gum]]'' to cover characters from the various portions of the [[Beast Era]] in the late 1990s, then switched back to its original name in 2000 for ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (franchise)|Robots in Disguise]]''. After being retired for the duration of the [[Unicron Trilogy]], ''Transformers Gum'' returned in 2009 for a new series that celebrated various eras of Generation 1.
In 1990, ''Transformers Gum'' merged with ''Transformers Choco'' to became the [[super deformed]] ''[[Parody Deformed]]'' line of models. The line returned as ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars Gum| Beast Wars Gum]]'' to cover characters from the various portions of the [[Beast Era]] in the late 1990s, then switched back to its original name in 2000 for ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (franchise)|Robots in Disguise]]''. After being retired for the duration of the [[Unicron Trilogy]], ''Transformers Gum'' returned in 2009 for a new series that celebrated various eras of Generation 1, which later expanded to include a "Deluxe" (or "DX") sub-series that featured larger kits.


==Generation 1==
==Generation 1==
===Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers===
===200¥ series===
====Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers====
[[Image:Tfgum optimusprime.jpg|right|250px|thumb]]
[[Image:Tfgum optimusprime.jpg|right|250px|thumb]]
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Every kit from wave 3 is made from black, red and grey plastic except for Ultra Magnus, who is made from red, white and blue. In wave 4, the [[Protectobot (G1)|Protectobots]], Swindle and Blast Off are made from red, white and black plastic, and the other [[Combaticon (G1)|Combaticons]] are made from green and grey. The two combiner teams can merge to form [[Defensor (G1)|Defensor]] and [[Bruticus (G1)|Bruticus]].
Every kit from wave 3 is made from black, red and grey plastic except for Ultra Magnus, who is made from red, white and blue. In wave 4, the [[Protectobot (G1)|Protectobots]], Swindle and Blast Off are made from red, white and black plastic, and the other [[Combaticon (G1)|Combaticons]] are made from green and grey. The two combiner teams can merge to form [[Defensor (G1)|Defensor]] and [[Bruticus (G1)|Bruticus]].
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===Transformers 2010===
====Transformers 2010====
[[Image:Tfgum galvatron.jpg|right|thumb|250px]]
[[Image:Tfgum galvatron.jpg|right|thumb|250px]]
'''Wave 5:'''
'''Wave 5:'''
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All four of this year's kits were made from red, grey and black plastic.
All four of this year's kits were made from red, grey and black plastic.
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===The Headmasters===
====The Headmasters====
[[Image:Transformersgum chromedome.jpg|right|thumb|250px]]
[[Image:Transformersgum chromedome.jpg|right|thumb|250px]]
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All of the kits from wave 6 are made from black, red and cream-colored plastic, except for Highbrow and Hardhead, who, along with all four kits from wave 7, are made from blue, grey and white. The small Headmasters all come with transforming Headmaster partners and working stats bars, but Scorponok and Fortress Maximus, greatly simplified from their larger toys, do not. Raiden can separate into vehicle-mode models of [[Yukikaze (Headmasters)|Yukikaze]], [[Seizan]], [[Suiken]] and [[Getsuei]].
All of the kits from wave 6 are made from black, red and cream-colored plastic, except for Highbrow and Hardhead, who, along with all four kits from wave 7, are made from blue, grey and white. The small Headmasters all come with transforming Headmaster partners and working stats bars, but Scorponok and Fortress Maximus, greatly simplified from their larger toys, do not. Raiden can separate into vehicle-mode models of [[Yukikaze (Headmasters)|Yukikaze]], [[Seizan]], [[Suiken]] and [[Getsuei]].
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===Super-God Masterforce===
====Super-God Masterforce====
[[Image:Tfgum kingposeidon.jpg|right|thumb|250px]]
[[Image:Tfgum kingposeidon.jpg|right|thumb|250px]]
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===Victory===
====Victory====
[[Image:Tfgum starsaber.jpg|right|thumb|250px]]
[[Image:Tfgum starsaber.jpg|right|thumb|250px]]
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Wave 7's kits are all made from red, white and blue plastic, wave 8's are red, grey and blue, and wave 13's are red, black and white. The smaller three [[Brainmaster]]s feature working Brain figures and can combine into [[Road Caesar]]; while the [[Breastforce]] can combine into [[Liokaiser]], they lack their [[Breast Animal]] partners. Victory Leo cannot combine with Star Saber, hence why Victory Saber gets a dedicated kit.
Wave 7's kits are all made from red, white and blue plastic, wave 8's are red, grey and blue, and wave 13's are red, black and white. The smaller three [[Brainmaster]]s feature working Brain figures and can combine into [[Road Caesar]]; while the [[Breastforce]] can combine into [[Liokaiser]], they lack their [[Breast Animal]] partners. Victory Leo cannot combine with Star Saber, hence why Victory Saber gets a dedicated kit.
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===60¥ series===
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'''Wave 1:'''
*[[Cliffjumper (G1)|Cliff]]
*[[Brawn (G1)|Gong]]
*[[Gears (G1)|Gears]]
*[[Windcharger (G1)|Charger]]
*[[Optimus Prime (G1)|Convoy]]
*[[Ravage (G1)|Jaguar]]
*[[Laserbeak (G1)|Condor]]
*[[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]]
'''Wave 2:'''
*[[Optimus Prime (G1)|Convoy]]
*[[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]]
*[[Hound (G1)|Hound]]
*[[Red Alert (G1)|Alert]]
*[[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]]
*[[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]]
*[[Frenzy (G1)|Frenzy]]
*[[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]]
'''Wave 3:'''
*[[Ultra Magnus (G1)|Ultra Magnus]]
*[[Hot Spot (G1)|Hot Spot]]
*[[Seaspray (G1)|Seaspray]]
*[[Powerglide (G1)|Powerglide]]
*[[Steeljaw (G1)|Steeljaw]]
*[[Ramhorn (G1)|Armhorn]]
*[[Onslaught (G1)|Onslaught]]
*[[Ratbat (G1)|Ratbat]]
}}


==Beast Era==
==Beast Era==
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==2009 series==
==2009 series==
===Standard kits===
[[Image:Tfgum2010 henkei prime.jpg|right|thumb|250px]]
[[Image:Tfgum2010 henkei prime.jpg|right|thumb|250px]]
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Wave 5's kits are made from red, blue and grey plastic. Optimus Prime and Hot Spot respectively come with [[Tigerbreast]] and [[Eaglebreast]], which can connect to Deathsaurus to complete his look. Hot Spot can also combine with the new versions of the [[Protectobot (G1)|Protectobots]] released in Kabaya's ''[[Gaia Guardian|G Guardian]]'' line to form a new version of [[Defensor (G1)|Defensor]] named "[[God Guardian]]". The Wave 6 kits are made from red, black and blue plastic, and can each transform into robot, vehicle and base modes, and combine to form [[Big Powered]]. Dai Atlas's shield and "Powered Cutter" weapons are included as extra pieces with Sonic Bomber and Roadfire.
Wave 5's kits are made from red, blue and grey plastic. Optimus Prime and Hot Spot respectively come with [[Tigerbreast]] and [[Eaglebreast]], which can connect to Deathsaurus to complete his look. Hot Spot can also combine with the new versions of the [[Protectobot (G1)|Protectobots]] released in Kabaya's ''[[Gaia Guardian|G Guardian]]'' line to form a new version of [[Defensor (G1)|Defensor]] named "[[God Guardian]]". The Wave 6 kits are made from red, black and blue plastic, and can each transform into robot, vehicle and base modes, and combine to form [[Big Powered]]. Dai Atlas's shield and "Powered Cutter" weapons are included as extra pieces with Sonic Bomber and Roadfire.
===DX kits===
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'''Wave 1:''' (2012)
*Command Base + [[Windcharger (G1)|Charger]]
*Launcher Base + [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress]]
*Sky Base + [[Powerglide (G1)|Powerglide]]
'''Wave 2:''' (2013)
*[[Overlord (Masterforce)|Overlord]]
*[[Blacker]] + Support Mecha
*[[Laser]] + [[Braver]]
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Each of the three "bases" that make up the first wave combine together to form a fully-transformable [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress Maximus]] figure, complete with [[Master Sword]], whom the tiny Fortress figure from set #2 forms the head of. The [[Brainmaster]]s from wave 2, meanwhile, can combine into [[Road Caesar]]; the combiner [[kibble]] that allows them to do so itself combines to form the lump-of-stuff "Support Mecha" that comes with Blacker.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 14:13, 12 November 2013

Transformers Gum (トランスフォーマーガム Toransufōmā Gamu) is the premiere Transformers candy toy series produced by Japanese confectionery company Kabaya.

The original Transformers Gum series ran throughout the franchise's peak years in Japan, from 1985 to 1989. Usually (but not always) released in waves of four, each toy took the form of a snap-together model kit sculpted from three colours of plastic, with a sheet of stickers for detail, and, per the name of the line, a stick of chewing gum. The figures were generally packaged individually, but smaller characters like the Mini-Cassettes and Combiner limbs would come in groups of two. Once assembled, the kits, which mostly stood at around four inches tall, were fully transformable, appearing as essentially downsized versions of the original toys upon which they were based. They often preserved the gimmicks of said toys—including Headmaster partners and working stats bars, Godmaster partners, and full combination ability for combiner teams though kits based on much larger figures did undergo some notable simplification.

A range of smaller Transformers Gum kits was also available, retailing at 60 yen, versus the 200 yen that the standard Gum kits sold for. Size-wise, these kits fall somewhere between the standard Gum kits and those of its sister line Transformers Choco. Unlike those two lines, which ran until 1989, these smaller Gum kits were phased out in 1986. Information and images for these kits are pretty scarce.

In 1990, Transformers Gum merged with Transformers Choco to became the super deformed Parody Deformed line of models. The line returned as Beast Wars Gum to cover characters from the various portions of the Beast Era in the late 1990s, then switched back to its original name in 2000 for Robots in Disguise. After being retired for the duration of the Unicron Trilogy, Transformers Gum returned in 2009 for a new series that celebrated various eras of Generation 1, which later expanded to include a "Deluxe" (or "DX") sub-series that featured larger kits.

Generation 1

200¥ series

Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers

All the kits from wave 1, and the Decepticons from wave 2, were made from black, red and grey plastic, while Inferno and Red Alert were made from black, red and white.

Every kit from wave 3 is made from black, red and grey plastic except for Ultra Magnus, who is made from red, white and blue. In wave 4, the Protectobots, Swindle and Blast Off are made from red, white and black plastic, and the other Combaticons are made from green and grey. The two combiner teams can merge to form Defensor and Bruticus.

Transformers 2010

Wave 5:

All four of this year's kits were made from red, grey and black plastic.

The Headmasters

All of the kits from wave 6 are made from black, red and cream-colored plastic, except for Highbrow and Hardhead, who, along with all four kits from wave 7, are made from blue, grey and white. The small Headmasters all come with transforming Headmaster partners and working stats bars, but Scorponok and Fortress Maximus, greatly simplified from their larger toys, do not. Raiden can separate into vehicle-mode models of Yukikaze, Seizan, Suiken and Getsuei.

Super-God Masterforce

Wave 10:

Most of the Masterforce figures are made from red, blue and grey plastic, except for Wave 8's Pretenders, which use an lighter, off-white grey, and the Seacons, who are made from magenta, teal and grey. Lightfoot, Hydra and Buster all featuring transforming Godmaster partners, and the Seacons can combine to form King Poseidon, but Ginrai and Godbomber can not merge into God Ginrai.

Victory

Wave 13:

Wave 7's kits are all made from red, white and blue plastic, wave 8's are red, grey and blue, and wave 13's are red, black and white. The smaller three Brainmasters feature working Brain figures and can combine into Road Caesar; while the Breastforce can combine into Liokaiser, they lack their Breast Animal partners. Victory Leo cannot combine with Star Saber, hence why Victory Saber gets a dedicated kit.

60¥ series

Beast Era

Car Robots

The Car Robots kits are non-transforming robot mode figurines, consisting of a solid grey body to which partially-colored translucent armor pieces are attached: red for the two Primes, green for X-Brawn, blue for Side Burn and colorless for Prowl.

2009 series

Standard kits

Wave 1: (December 2009)

Wave 2: (November 2010)

Wave 1's figures are all made from red, white and blue plastic, while wave 2's are blue, white and black, with all the figures using a remarkable amount of stickers to make the characters look like themselves. Henkei Convoy, Prowl and Jetfire are designed after their Classics/Henkei! Henkei!/Universe toys, while Ultra Magnus is based on his 6" Titanium toy, and the remainder are based on their classic selves.

Wave 3: (March 2011)

Wave 4: (2011)

Wave 3's kits are made from red, blue and grey plastic, and wave 4's are red, orange and black. Starscream and Inferno are based on their Classics/Henkei/Universe bodies, and Rodimus is based on his Masterpiece toy, while Ginrai, Godbomber and Victory Leo are based on their classic selves. They each upstage their original Gum figures by being able to combine: Ginrai and Godbomber can form God Ginrai, while Victory Leo combines with Wave 1's Star Saber into Victory Saber. Each of the three kits in wave 4 also come with additional pieces to transform Hot Rodimus into Rodimus Prime.

Wave 5's kits are made from red, blue and grey plastic. Optimus Prime and Hot Spot respectively come with Tigerbreast and Eaglebreast, which can connect to Deathsaurus to complete his look. Hot Spot can also combine with the new versions of the Protectobots released in Kabaya's G Guardian line to form a new version of Defensor named "God Guardian". The Wave 6 kits are made from red, black and blue plastic, and can each transform into robot, vehicle and base modes, and combine to form Big Powered. Dai Atlas's shield and "Powered Cutter" weapons are included as extra pieces with Sonic Bomber and Roadfire.

DX kits

Wave 1: (2012)

Wave 2: (2013)

Each of the three "bases" that make up the first wave combine together to form a fully-transformable Fortress Maximus figure, complete with Master Sword, whom the tiny Fortress figure from set #2 forms the head of. The Brainmasters from wave 2, meanwhile, can combine into Road Caesar; the combiner kibble that allows them to do so itself combines to form the lump-of-stuff "Support Mecha" that comes with Blacker.