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'''Town Commanders''' (僕らの町の司令官 ''Bokura no Machi no Shireikan'', lit. "Our Town's Commander") are Commander-rank [[Autobot]]s assigned to defend various locales in [[Japan]]. Most of them carry their own Matrix and have their own unique weapon to use in their battles against evil. | '''Town Commanders''' (僕らの町の司令官 ''Bokura no Machi no Shireikan'', lit. "Our Town's Commander") are Commander-rank [[Autobot]]s assigned to defend various locales in [[Japan]]. Most of them carry [[Town Matrix|their own Matrix]] and have their own unique weapon to use in their battles against evil. | ||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
Revision as of 05:38, 7 March 2021

Town Commanders (僕らの町の司令官 Bokura no Machi no Shireikan, lit. "Our Town's Commander") are Commander-rank Autobots assigned to defend various locales in Japan. Most of them carry their own Matrix and have their own unique weapon to use in their battles against evil.
Fiction
Yokohama Decepticon Secret Base
Several Town Commanders were involved in the battle against Doctor Arkeville's Nemesis Prime and NAVI-ko, but their efforts weren't of much use, as Nemesis Prime easily defeated them all. Yokohama Decepticon Secret Base
List of Town Commanders
Series 1
- Akiba Prime (Akihabara)
- Dimicron Prime (TakaraTomy)
- Fukutsu Prime (Fukutsu)
- Ginza Prime (Ginza)
- Ikebukuro Prime (Ikebukuro)
- Itami Prime (Itami)
- Kawasaki Prime (Kawasaki)
- Mito Prime (Mito)
- Nagoya Prime (Nagoya)
- Saitama Prime (Saitama)
- Sapporo Prime (Sapporo)
- Sendai Prime (Sendai)
- Tachikawa Prime (Tachikawa)
- Umeda Prime (Umeda)
- Yokohama Prime (Yokohama)
Series 2
Series 3
Notes
- Town Commanders were created in conjunction with the Cybertron Satellite promotion, allowing each installation of the promotion in various collaborating stores across Japan to have its unique character based on the culture of the local area.

