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Revision as of 10:05, 19 February 2024

Estrela is a company that held the license to manufacture and market The Transformers toys in Brazil in the 1980s. They also distributed most Transformers toylines in the country up until Cybertron, being later replaced by Hasbro's own Brazilian subsidiary.
Estrela's 1985 Transformers line is mainly made up of a small handful of molds from the Hasbro line (primarily Mini Vehicles and Jumpstarters), supplemented with larger toys licensed from other companies. The line was further bulked up by giving most toys two different decos. Notably, this line made repeated use of the "Bumper" mold that was extremely rare in the US, and not released as a Transformer at all in Japan.
But what most know Estrela for is their second batch of Transformers toys, generally known as "Optimus vs. Malignus." The six "Robocar" molds were trotted out again, each one getting two new color schemes, but this time they were split into proper good-vs-evil factions. These releases are particularly rare, and even loose samples are expensive, especially the (generally more gorgeous) Malignus.
The fiction of the toyline is... fuzzy. The cardback bios for the Robocars are direct Portuguese translations of their base molds' Hasbro bios (with the obvious exception of Bumper-mold Sedan), thus this wiki places those toys as those already-established characters. However, the Salt-Men have unique bios, placing them as all-new characters. Every other toy lacks a bio. While this is not so big a deal when it comes to the Bat-Robo and Eletrix (who have no Transformers analogues whatsoever), things get hinky when it comes to the Optimus and Malignus, who use the same names as their Robocar forebears; for simplicity (or as close as this can generally get), this wiki treats all of the Optimus and Malignus as new characters. Odder still, none of the pre-Optimus/Malignus toys or packaging featured any faction symbols, so their allegiance is mostly conjecture, but between the re-use of "Autobot" character bios on "Autobot" molds and they all use the "Autobot" style packaging, plus the lack of any indication in what bios exist that any of the toys are villains, the general fandom assumption (and wiki default placement) is "Autobot".
Toys
Transformers
| Robocars | Salt-Man | Bat-Robô | Eletrix | ![]() ![]() | ||||
| Optimus | Malignus |
Notes

- Estrela's Sedan, Camaro, and Pick-Up were also sold in Argentina in 1985 under unusual circumstances. The toys and their bubbles were manually cut off the Transformers branded cards and then attached to new cards featuring the logo "Invasion Galactica" and art of a flying saucer. The original design of the Transformers cards was still plainly visible beneath the bubble, with the distinct red background elements now depicted as part of a newly-drawn fireball. Collectors from South America have long maintained that these packaging swaps were done by legitimate retailers and toy stores in Argentina, who were attempting to find a way to move their Transformers merchandise during a time when protectionist laws forbade selling products that had been manufactured in foreign countries.
- In other odd news, reportedly toy company Antex got the license to release Transformers in Argentina from Estrela, not from Hasbro directly. Whether or not Estrela actually had the legal right to do so is... questionable. But regardless, they didn't seem to suffer for it.
See also
External links
- Estrela (official site)
- Brazilian Transformers at the Super Toy Archive



