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'''''MicroVerse''''' was [[Hasbro]]'s [[1996]] miniatures line meant to compete with [[Galoob]]'s ''[[Micro Machines]]'' (before Hasbro's purchase of Galoob). | '''''MicroVerse''''' was [[Hasbro]]'s [[1996]] miniatures line meant to compete with [[Galoob]]'s ''[[Micro Machines]]'' (before Hasbro's purchase of Galoob). | ||
Latest revision as of 19:40, 26 January 2024

MicroVerse was Hasbro's 1996 miniatures line meant to compete with Galoob's Micro Machines (before Hasbro's purchase of Galoob).
Aside from the two Beast Wars-themed sets, there were also MicroVerse toys based on Tonka and G.I. Joe (though a more generic G. I. Joe, rather than the "Real American Hero" variety commonly crossed-over with Transformers), as well as sets based on outside licenses such as Batman, Superman, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Goosebumps|{{#if:||Goosebumps}}]], and even [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Harley-Davidson|{{#if:||Harley-Davidson}}]].
Toys
[edit]Beast Wars-themed playsets
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- Maximal Orcanoch Micro Playset
(w/ Optimus Primal and Tarantulas micro-figures) - Predacon Arachnid Micro Playset
(w/ Megatron and Razorbeast micro-figures)
Notes
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- In Europe, the Microverse branding wasn't used. Instead, both Orcanoch and Arachnid were alternatively available in packaging simply branded either Beast Wars/Biocombat (English/Spanish/Italian) or Beast Wars/Ani Mutants (French/Dutch/German).