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In the tradition of triple-changers comes '''six-changers''' who are, quite simply, | In the tradition of triple-changers comes '''six-changers''' who are, quite simply, [[Transformer]]s that have 6 forms between which they can alternate. This was the highest level of alternate modes during the G1 era and so it is considered a rather special ability. Though only two six-changer toys were made, thanks to Japan there are several characters from each: | ||
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In US fiction six changers have a tendency to be portrayed as unstable. In Japanese fiction they tend to be ninjas who are unsure of their allegiance. What this says about either ninjas or the unstable is unknown. | In US fiction six changers have a tendency to be portrayed as unstable. In Japanese fiction they tend to be ninjas who are unsure of their allegiance. What this says about either ninjas or the unstable is unknown. | ||
Revision as of 03:51, 19 November 2007
In the tradition of triple-changers comes six-changers who are, quite simply, Transformers that have 6 forms between which they can alternate. This was the highest level of alternate modes during the G1 era and so it is considered a rather special ability. Though only two six-changer toys were made, thanks to Japan there are several characters from each:
Fiction
In US fiction six changers have a tendency to be portrayed as unstable. In Japanese fiction they tend to be ninjas who are unsure of their allegiance. What this says about either ninjas or the unstable is unknown.

