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==Prominent examples==
==Prominent examples==
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Image:G1toy-Rubiplas-Huffer.jpg|Mmmmm, bleach.
Image:Tidalwavearmadaremy.jpg|You might think the red is what's neon here, but it's actually the dull green.
Image:Tidalwavearmadaremy.jpg|You might think the red is what's neon here, but it's actually the dull green.
Image:Depthcharge-universe.jpg|The aforementioned "rainbow-colored Depth Charge."
Image:Depthcharge-universe.jpg|The aforementioned "rainbow-colored Depth Charge."

Revision as of 21:55, 25 December 2021

GEE GADS
Why can't we get some more realistic colors fitting a real life vechicle/Animals for a TF? Example: A purple wolf Silverbot for the TF line. A rainbow colored Depth charge for TFU. The badly colored Armada Tidalwave. No ones saying paint everything black+grey. just stop using those neon colors & so forth.

—Deathy, alt.toys.transformers (2004)[1]

Unlike the real world, where the word means "fluorescent," neon is a term used by many in the Transformers online fandom to describe any color on a Transformers product that an individual merely finds ugly. This broad usage means practically any color imaginable can be marginalized as a hated "neon" color. Colors that have been categorized as neon include the following:

Often a neon color will be a complementary accent color, even if that color is extremely unsaturated.

Prominent examples

Non-examples

Any color schemes that adhere slavishly to a pre-existing Generation 1 character are exempt from all of the above. Toys such as the Terrorcons are therefore not considered neon. "Realistically" colored toys can also be counted as neon, such as Generation 2 Devastator.

See also

References