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Revision as of 19:01, 2 March 2011

This article is about the Japanese toyline from the real-world year of 1986. For the Transformers toyline from the real-world year of 2010, see Transformers (2010 toyline).
Japanese Generation 1 continuity
« Transformers 2010 »

Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 2010 is the title given to the 1986 Transformers line in Japan. It was a simultaneous Japanese release of Hasbro's own 1986 product line, and was the first instance of what would become Takara's standard method of operation—the annual rebranding of the franchise with a new sub-title. It accompanied the fictional shift of the animated series from the present day to the 21st century, but while the original American version of the series took place over 2005/06, the Japanese version advanced the setting to 2010, hence the line's new name.


Previous toyline: Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers
Next toyline: The Headmasters

Overview

The toyline consisted of the toys released by Hasbro that year, except for Sky Lynx.

Toys that were re-released from the previous year's toyline are in italics.

Cybertrons

Minibots

Adams and Warpath were only available as mail-away toys.


Cassettbots


Airbots


Protectobots


Triplebots


Autobots


Dinobots


Others

Destrons

Cassettrons


Stuntrons


Combatrons


Animatron


Tripletrons


Jetron

Dirge was available for the first time as a mail-order toy.


Battlechargers

The Battlechargers were not available in Japan [citation needed]


Others