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<div id="title-factionicons" style="float: right; display: none;"><div style="position: relative;">[[Malignus|<img alt="" src="/w2/images2/thumb/7/7c/Malignus_symbol.png/29px-Malignus_symbol.png" width="29" height="30" border="0"/>]]</div></div>{{disambig3|Turbo}} | <div id="title-factionicons" style="float: right; display: none;"><div style="position: relative;">[[Malignus|<img alt="" src="/w2/images2/thumb/7/7c/Malignus_symbol.png/29px-Malignus_symbol.png" width="29" height="30" border="0"/>]]</div></div>{{disambig3|Turbo}} | ||
:''Turbo is a Transformer from the [[ | :''Turbo is a Transformer from the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
[[Image:TurboBatRobo01.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Obscurest street fight in history.]] | [[Image:TurboBatRobo01.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Obscurest street fight in history.]] | ||
'''Turbo''' is a [[ | '''Turbo''' is a [[Bat-Robô]]. He goes vroom, crashes, and then becomes an invincible robot! | ||
Sometimes he sounds like he's from [[Rattrap|Brooklyn]]. | Sometimes he sounds like he's from [[Rattrap|Brooklyn]]. | ||
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*'''Turbo''' (Bat-Robô, 198?) | *'''Turbo''' (Bat-Robô, 198?) | ||
: The Turbo mold was not created by [[ | : The Turbo mold was not created by [[Takara]] (or even [[Bandai]]), but by a Japanese company called [[Fujisho]]. It was originally sold as "Turboid" in their "Powertron" (パワートロン) line. [[Estrela]] evidently licensed the toy to sell it in Brazil, and included it as part of their unique ''Transformers'' range. | ||
: The toy features a friction-driven motor, which, as part of its [[ | : The toy features a friction-driven motor, which, as part of its [[gimmick]], is used to trigger its transformation. After pulling it back, the car drives forward until it hits something with its front bumper, whenceupon it springs up into robot mode. | ||
: Turbo was released simultaneously in red/grey and light blue/grey color schemes. It is unknown which, if either, is more difficult to come by. | : Turbo was released simultaneously in red/grey and light blue/grey color schemes. It is unknown which, if either, is more difficult to come by. | ||
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* Both of the Fujisho Powertrons were released in North America by the Ertl Company as Pow-R-Trons. It is uncertain if Estrela licensed the molds from Fujisho or Ertl. In any event, the color schemes Estrela used appear to be unique to Brazil. | * Both of the Fujisho Powertrons were released in North America by the Ertl Company as Pow-R-Trons. It is uncertain if Estrela licensed the molds from Fujisho or Ertl. In any event, the color schemes Estrela used appear to be unique to Brazil. | ||
* Nowhere on his box is Turbo indicated as an [[ | * Nowhere on his box is Turbo indicated as an [[Autobot]] or a [[Decepticon]]; factioned robots did not appear in Brazil's toyline until the advent of the "[[Optimus (faction)|Optimus]] x [[Malignus]]" subline . However, he was used as a Malignus in the [[Transformers Collectors' Club]] ''[[Withered Hope]]'' text story, so make of that what you will. | ||
* In a bit of surreal cross-marketing, Ertl once [[Redeco|redecoed]] the Turboid Pow-R-Tron to [http://www.viper.jp/knight/items/items_cars13.html resemble K.I.T.T.] from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knight_Rider Knight Rider]. | * In a bit of surreal cross-marketing, Ertl once [[Redeco|redecoed]] the Turboid Pow-R-Tron to [http://www.viper.jp/knight/items/items_cars13.html resemble K.I.T.T.] from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knight_Rider Knight Rider]. | ||
* Korean [[ | * Korean [[Brave]] and Transformers licensee [[Sonokong]] released several Korean-exclusive Brave toys with the same gimmick as the Fujisho Powertrons, often in police car decos. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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| The name or term "Turbo" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Turbo (disambiguation). |
- Turbo is a Transformer from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Turbo is a Bat-Robô. He goes vroom, crashes, and then becomes an invincible robot!
Sometimes he sounds like he's from Brooklyn.
Fiction
Timelines
Toys
Generation 1
- Turbo (Bat-Robô, 198?)
- The Turbo mold was not created by Takara (or even Bandai), but by a Japanese company called Fujisho. It was originally sold as "Turboid" in their "Powertron" (パワートロン) line. Estrela evidently licensed the toy to sell it in Brazil, and included it as part of their unique Transformers range.
- The toy features a friction-driven motor, which, as part of its gimmick, is used to trigger its transformation. After pulling it back, the car drives forward until it hits something with its front bumper, whenceupon it springs up into robot mode.
- Turbo was released simultaneously in red/grey and light blue/grey color schemes. It is unknown which, if either, is more difficult to come by.
Trivia

- Both of the Fujisho Powertrons were released in North America by the Ertl Company as Pow-R-Trons. It is uncertain if Estrela licensed the molds from Fujisho or Ertl. In any event, the color schemes Estrela used appear to be unique to Brazil.
- Nowhere on his box is Turbo indicated as an Autobot or a Decepticon; factioned robots did not appear in Brazil's toyline until the advent of the "Optimus x Malignus" subline . However, he was used as a Malignus in the Transformers Collectors' Club Withered Hope text story, so make of that what you will.
- In a bit of surreal cross-marketing, Ertl once redecoed the Turboid Pow-R-Tron to resemble K.I.T.T. from Knight Rider.
- Korean Brave and Transformers licensee Sonokong released several Korean-exclusive Brave toys with the same gimmick as the Fujisho Powertrons, often in police car decos.


