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'''''The Headmasters''''' was the first Japanese-exclusive ''Transformers'' franchise, released in 1987. Following on from ''[[Transformers 2010]]'' in 1986, ''The Headmasters'' began the period of distinction between American and Japanese products that would continue throughout the rest of ''Generation 1''. | '''''The Headmasters''''' was the first Japanese-exclusive ''Transformers'' [[franchise]], released in 1987. Following on from ''[[Transformers 2010]]'' in 1986, ''The Headmasters'' began the period of distinction between American and Japanese products that would continue throughout the rest of ''Generation 1''. | ||
The franchise consists of the following components: | The franchise consists of the following components: | ||
Revision as of 17:30, 12 February 2008
| The name or term "Headmaster" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Headmaster (disambiguation). |

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The Headmasters was the first Japanese-exclusive Transformers franchise, released in 1987. Following on from Transformers 2010 in 1986, The Headmasters began the period of distinction between American and Japanese products that would continue throughout the rest of Generation 1.
The franchise consists of the following components:
- A toyline, consisting of most of the toys released in Hasbro markets in 1987, with several additional new figures.
- A television series, which ignored the final episodes of the American Generation 1 animated series and began its own story.
- A manga series.
The gulf between American and Japanese fiction continued to widen the following year, when the franchise was rebranded as Super-God Masterforce.


