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==Toys==
==Toys==
The following list is not a complete overview of the entire line but lists some of the pre-transformers that made it into the Gig Trasformer line.
===Auto Robot===
===Auto Robot===
[[Image:Topolino Datsun Fairlady Z.jpg|right|150px|thumb|Shiny!]]
[[Image:Topolino Datsun Fairlady Z.jpg|right|150px|thumb|Shiny!]]

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Trasformer [sic] was a unique international release of Takara's Diaclone and MicroChange lines by an Italian company named GiG that was launched in 1983. Many people thinks the toys are infamous for featuring several characteristics of Hasbro's Transformers versions of those toys, but GiG had the trasformer designation of the toys in 1983, 2 years before Hasbro released the "transformers" brand.

History

In 1983, GiG had acquired the license for selling imported Diaclone and MicroChange toys on the Italian market from Takara. Initially, GiG simply released the toys under the name Diaclone, such as the Dia-Battles combiner, the Dia-Train or the Power Bases playsets.

However, when Hasbro had launched their Transformers version of the line with considerable success the following year, GiG quickly realized the potential. Since GiG didn't want to pay for a second license, they came up with quite an original concept: As they couldn't directly mimick Hasbro's Transformers toys, they would now release the Diaclone toys in color schemes based on the Hasbro versions, even using the same sticker sheets as the Hasbro toys, omitting the pilots (in most cases, anyway) and renaming the line into Trasformer, with the Diaclone "Car Robos" (the Autobot Cars) being called "Auto Robots". The packaging, however, was still more or less based on Takara's Diaclone packaging, and the toys featured no bios or any kind of fiction that would identify them as Hasbro's Transformers characters. The Trasformer line also included the Diaclone jet-helicopter Triple Changer, which was never released as part of the Transformers line. On the other hand, GiG also undertook some bizarre safety modifications, replacing the toys' regular missiles with all-new missiles that featured ridiculously oversized rubber tips. Interestingly enough, GiG also released their version of the Omega Supreme mold as part of the Trasformer line, even though toy wasn't licensed from Takara, but another company named ToyBox.

Obviously, Hasbro weren't too happy about this and thus quickly pressured GiG into acquiring a proper license. In 1985, GiG then abandoned the Trasformer line and instead re-released the toys in actual Transformers packaging, albeit keeping a small remainder of the old Trasformer logo in addition to the larger Transformers logo (the small Trasformer logo would finally be dropped for good starting with the Pretenders toys from 1988). Still, GiG would keep their ties with Takara, which allowed them to release toys as part of the Transformers line which Hasbro would never release (such as a Bruticus giftset or Galaxy Shuttle).

Toys

The following list is not a complete overview of the entire line but lists some of the pre-transformers that made it into the Gig Trasformer line.

Auto Robot

Shiny!

Dinosaur Robots

  • 1 Tyrannosaurus (Pre-Grimlock) with the blue crotch diaclone version (later version of "trasformer" had the usual red crotch)
  • 2 Triceratops (Pre-Slag) Blue and white diaclone version (later versions were red as the transformer release)
  • 3 Brontosaurus (Pre-Sludge)
  • 4 Stegosaurus (Pre-Snarl) Black chest instead the transformer red (later versions were red as the transformer release)
  • 5 Pteranodon (Pre-Swoop Not released by GiG, but distributed in japanese box)

Tripla Trasformazione

Scatter

Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.

Destroy Car

  • [unnamed] (Diaclone Change Attacker "Oneboxcar Vanette"; never released as a Transformer)
  • [unnamed] (Diaclone Change Attacker "Starion Turbo 2000"; never released as a Transformer)
  • [unnamed] (Diaclone Change Attacker "Lamborghini Cheetah"; never released as a Transformer)

Others

  • MC-13 Walther P-38 (Pre-Megatron)
  • Megarobot multi-azione (Pre-Omega Supreme)
  • Padlock
  • Crono Laser
  • Magnum Robo - Microman MC-11 magnum pistol (never released as a transformer)
  • No 11 4WD Hilux - yellow and blue versions


Notes

  • "Ligier JS11 F-1", the Trasformer version of Mirage, sports "Ligier" decals on the sides of the vehicle mode rather than the standard "Citanes" logos found on the Diaclone and Transformers versions. Two known variants exist, with either "Ligier" stickers covering the original tampographed "Citanes" logos, or tampographed "Ligier" logos. The "citanes" version was first, the "ligier" decals were a later version, and the tampographed "ligier" was the latest version of GiG releases (1984), then Gig released the hasbro "mirage" the same way than the american release, but the first waves had diaclone "trasformer" citanes in it.
  • GiG version Powered Convoy had the same box as the Takara version, except for the Italian inserts in it, as well as all the Diaclone "Car Robot series" that GiG released in the early eighties.
  • There was a white police version of pre-Sunstreaker released at the beginning of the line it was made for mass production and sold in Italy and Spain in 1983 to 1987. The spoiler and the chrome intake were painted white and the Japanese stickers removed; the spoiler sticker read "Polis Countach". This could possibly be one of the rarest of the "pre-Transformers".