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'''Super deformed''' is a style of [[manga]] and anime art that features smaller, cuter versions of pre-existing characters, with distorted proportions. | '''Super deformed''' is a style of [[manga]] and anime art that features smaller, cuter versions of pre-existing characters, with distorted proportions. | ||
*The G1 [[Mini Vehicle]]s' alt modes were based on [[ | *The G1 [[Mini Vehicle]]s' alt modes were based on [[Choro-Q]] toy cars, which themselves were super-deformed versions of actual cars. (This is particularly clear when you compare [[Cliffjumper (G1)|Cliffjumper]] to an actual [[Wikipedia:Porsche 924|Porsche 924]].) | ||
*The [[Monster Pretender]]s featured rubbery beast shells and robot monster modes that were scrunched and deformed enough to be considered super-deformed ([[Scowl]]'s bio in particular makes note of this horrid cuteness.) | *The [[Monster Pretender]]s featured rubbery beast shells and robot monster modes that were scrunched and deformed enough to be considered super-deformed ([[Scowl]]'s bio in particular makes note of this horrid cuteness.) | ||
Revision as of 04:05, 7 September 2007

Super deformed is a style of manga and anime art that features smaller, cuter versions of pre-existing characters, with distorted proportions.
- The G1 Mini Vehicles' alt modes were based on Choro-Q toy cars, which themselves were super-deformed versions of actual cars. (This is particularly clear when you compare Cliffjumper to an actual Porsche 924.)
- The Monster Pretenders featured rubbery beast shells and robot monster modes that were scrunched and deformed enough to be considered super-deformed (Scowl's bio in particular makes note of this horrid cuteness.)
- In 1990, Takara marketed a series of super-deformed Transformers toys, with the Transformer PD Type mini-comics serving as their official fiction.
- MyClone figurines are also designed in a super-deformed style.
- Pioneer's laserdisc releases of Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformer featured two pieces of super deformed cover artwork, one for the Autobots and one for the Decepticons (pictured above).
- The manuel artwork and game sprites for Duel Fight Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Warriors' Strongest Decisive Battle were done in a super deformed style.
- The fan-made comic "Superdeformers", written by Matt Nelson, was used in various offical Transformers production by 3H. The "Superdeformers" web-site is currently down for unknown reasons.
- First 4 Figures produced a super-deformed Ultra Magnus statue in 2006, based on an art contest at the Tranformers World 2005 site. [1]
- Hasbro began releasing the Robot Heroes line in 2007, consisting of super-deformed versions of classic G1 characters such as Starscream, Grimlock, and Mirage
- A fancomic called "Lilformers" has had some installments published in the Collector's Club Magazine, and features super deformed Transformers (obviously). [2]

