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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* The Eletrix were [[Pre-Transformer|originally released]] in Japan by Yonezawa Toys under the name ''Remote Change Robo Series''. | * The Eletrix were [[Pre-Transformer|originally released]] in Japan by Yonezawa Toys under the name ''Remote Change Robo Series''. | ||
* "Esporte" is, as one deduces, the Portuguese word for "sports". | * "Esporte" is, as one deduces, the Brazilian Portuguese word for "sports". | ||
[[Category:Generation 1 Transformers]] | [[Category:Generation 1 Transformers]] | ||
[[Category:South American-original characters]] | [[Category:South American-original characters]] | ||
[[Category:Toy-only characters]] | [[Category:Toy-only characters]] | ||
Revision as of 06:56, 26 September 2018
- Esporte is possibly an Autobot from the Estrela portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
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Esporte is a sporty bot!
Toys
Transformers
- Eletrix Esporte (Eletrix, 1985)
- Released in Brazil by Estrela, Esporte transforms from a red Chevy Camaro to a robot and back with a press of one of the buttons on the wired remote control. The other button propels the car (or robot) forwards. Like the other Eletrix, the toy is powered by two AA batteries.
Notes
- The Eletrix were originally released in Japan by Yonezawa Toys under the name Remote Change Robo Series.
- "Esporte" is, as one deduces, the Brazilian Portuguese word for "sports".


