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Following ''[[Diakron]]'', the '''''Kronoform''''' line was an unsuccessful attempt by [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] to market various ''[[Diaclone]]'' and ''[[Microman]]'' toys in North America which had not been licensed by [[Hasbro]] for the ''[[The Transformers (franchise)|Transformers]]'' franchise.
Following ''[[Diakron]]'', the '''''Kronoform''''' line was an unsuccessful attempt by [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] to market various ''[[Diaclone]]'' and ''[[Microman]]'' toys in North America which had not been licensed by [[Hasbro]] for ''[[The Transformers (franchise)|The Transformers]]'' franchise.


[[File:Kronoform timemachines.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.1]]
[[File:Kronoform timemachines.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.1]]


Also included in the line were "Time Machine" transforming watch toys, many of which were taken from Takara's '''''Watch Q''''' toyline in Japan. Three of the watches, [[Autoceptor]], [[Deceptor]], and [[Kaltor]] were released in Transformers packaging, with a smaller ''Kronoform'' logo also printed on the boxes.
Also included in the line were "Time Machine" transforming watch toys, many of which were taken from Takara's '''''Watch Q''''' toyline in Japan. Three of the watches, [[Autoceptor]], [[Deceptor]], and [[Kaltor]] were released in ''The Transformers'' packaging, with a smaller ''Kronoform'' logo also printed on the boxes.


The Robot Time Machine (as [[Autobot (G2)|Autobot]]) and [[Scorpia (G2)|Scorpia]] toys would later see official releases as Transformers in the US by Takara during the ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|Transformers: Generation 2]]'' toyline in [[1993]].
The Robot Time Machine (as [[Autobot (G2)|Autobot]]) and [[Scorpia (G2)|Scorpia]] toys would later see official releases as Transformers in the US by Takara during the ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|Transformers: Generation 2]]'' toyline in [[1993]].

Revision as of 03:27, 10 July 2020

Following Diakron, the Kronoform line was an unsuccessful attempt by Takara to market various Diaclone and Microman toys in North America which had not been licensed by Hasbro for The Transformers franchise.

Also included in the line were "Time Machine" transforming watch toys, many of which were taken from Takara's Watch Q toyline in Japan. Three of the watches, Autoceptor, Deceptor, and Kaltor were released in The Transformers packaging, with a smaller Kronoform logo also printed on the boxes.

The Robot Time Machine (as Autobot) and Scorpia toys would later see official releases as Transformers in the US by Takara during the Transformers: Generation 2 toyline in 1993.

Notes

  • Prior to the launch of the Kronoform toyline, Takara released the Robot Time Machine/Autobot mold in the US as a one-off release, with the individual figure named Kronoform. As Kronoform, the toy was granted a commercial which rather ambitiously claims it can transform into five different modes "and more".
  • The Autoceptor and Deceptor figures were apparently unique to the Kronoform toyline, their designs not having been previously released in Takara's Watch Q toyline.
  • A potential fourth Transformers Kronoform figure, Maxitrek, was shown in Takara's 1986 US product catalog, but was ultimately never released.


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