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Examples of official repurposing: Or rather, reading the note properly, it was kinda confused about Jaguar's identity
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*Generation 1 [[Fasttrack (Scorponok)|Fasttrack]] as a [[Guardminder]]. {{storylink|Crisis! The Day of Human Extinction}}
*Generation 1 [[Fasttrack (Scorponok)|Fasttrack]] as a [[Guardminder]]. {{storylink|Crisis! The Day of Human Extinction}}
*''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]'' [[Dreadwing (G2)|Dreadwing]] as [[Darkwing (G1)|Darkwing]]. {{storylink|New Dawn}}
*''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]'' [[Dreadwing (G2)|Dreadwing]] as [[Darkwing (G1)|Darkwing]]. {{storylink|New Dawn}}
*McDonald's [[Panther]] as [[Ravage (G1)|Ravage]]; also as General Jaguar, father of [[Jaguar|Metals Jaguar]] (in the Comics Bon Bon Manga). Yes, this means he's both Ravage and Ravage's father. Don't ask.
*McDonald's [[Panther]] as [[Ravage (G1)|Ravage]]. {{storylink|Beast Wars Metals issue 2|Beast Wars Metals #2}}
*Wal-mart exclusive Transmetal Rattrap as [[Packrat]]. {{storylink|Departure}}
*Wal-mart exclusive Transmetal Rattrap as [[Packrat]]. {{storylink|Departure}}
*''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (toyline)|Beast Wars]]'' [[Shadow Panther]] as a pre-[[Transmetal]] [[Ravage (G1)|Tripredacus Agent]]. {{storylink|Ravage (G1)/toys#ShadowPanther|Tripredacus Agent online toy bio}}
*''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (toyline)|Beast Wars]]'' [[Shadow Panther]] as a pre-[[Transmetal]] [[Ravage (G1)|Tripredacus Agent]]. {{storylink|Ravage (G1)/toys#ShadowPanther|Tripredacus Agent online toy bio}}

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Pay no attention to the "Rattrap" tattoo on his ass!

Repurposing is the practice of using an existing toy to represent a different character than originally intended. A very early example is the Wal-Mart exclusive "blue" Transmetals Rattrap, which represented a Transmetal form for Packrat in The Wreckers comic book series. In many cases, this means a single toy can represent more than one distinct character.

Repurposing happens when a character in a fiction uses the character model and color scheme of someone else's toy. The repurposed character has no official toy release of his own, but the toy can take on double-duty representing both the character it was originally released as (the character on the box) and the repurposed character established later on in fiction.

Examples of official repurposing

Shattered Glass

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The Shattered Glass timeline of events has allowed for Autobots and Decepticons with typically uncharacteristic color-schemes and questionable places in their canon of origin to be placed as various characters in this one. For a full list, see the main toyline page.

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