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==''Transformers'' Styles==
==''Transformers'' Styles==
* Generation 1 [[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise|Optimus Prime]]
* Generation 1 [[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise|Optimus Prime]]
* [[Movie (franchise)|Movie]] [[Optimus Prime (Movie)/merchandise|Optimus Prime]]
* [[Transformers (2007 franchise)|Movie]] [[Optimus Prime (Movie)/merchandise|Optimus Prime]]


Also available in the mid-1980s were designs featuring the [[GoBots|Tonka ''GoBots'']].<ref>It was, and is, standard practice for Underoos to feature multiple competing licenses—the earliest offerings included Marvel, DC, and Archie Comics characters.</ref>
Also available in the mid-1980s were designs featuring the [[GoBots|Tonka ''GoBots'']].<ref>It was, and is, standard practice for Underoos to feature multiple competing licenses—the earliest offerings included Marvel, DC, and Archie Comics characters.</ref>

Latest revision as of 21:34, 16 August 2024

THERE IS NOTHING CREEPY OR INAPPROPRIATE ABOUT THIS IMAGE. MOVE ALONG.

Underoos are the underwear that's fun to wear! They're made by Fruit of the Loom. Introduced in the late 1970s, the brand saw explosive growth almost immediately. Transformers Underoos were a memorable part of the Generation 1 merchandising boom.

Transformers Styles

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Also available in the mid-1980s were designs featuring the Tonka GoBots.[1]

  • Leader-1

Commercials

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  • Freddy pulls on his Transformers Underoos and turns into Optimus Prime while growling "MORE than meets the eye! The Transformers!".

References

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  1. It was, and is, standard practice for Underoos to feature multiple competing licenses—the earliest offerings included Marvel, DC, and Archie Comics characters.
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