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'''''Generation 1''''', originally known as '''''The Transformers''''', is the original Transformers [[franchise]] which took the United States by storm in 1984. | '''''Generation 1''''', originally known as '''''The Transformers''''', is the original Transformers [[franchise]] which took the United States by storm in 1984. | ||
The term "Generation 1" (G1) was originally a fan-coined back-formation from ''[[Generation 2 (franchise)|Generation 2]]''. | The term "Generation 1" (G1) was originally a fan-coined back-formation from ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (franchise)|Generation 2]]''. Until the Transformers: ''Generation 2'' line was released, ''Generation 1'' was simply called ''The Transformers''. Over the years, the use of the term G1 has become fairly universal and has frequently been [[Canonizing|used in official materials]]. It has appeared on [[Takara]] toy packaging, [[Hasbro]]'s official Transformers website and reissue [[toy]] packaging, and as a series under the second [[Transformers: Universe (2008 franchise)|''Universe'' toyline]]. | ||
The ''Generation 1'' franchise as it ran in the 1980s/90s featured the following primary components: | The ''Generation 1'' franchise as it ran in the 1980s/90s featured the following primary components: | ||
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*1985 - ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers (franchise)|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers]]'' | *1985 - ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers (franchise)|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers]]'' | ||
*1986 - ''[[Transformers 2010 (franchise)|Transformers 2010]]'' | *1986 - ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 2010 (franchise)|Transformers 2010]]'' | ||
*1987 - ''[[The Headmasters (franchise)|The Headmasters]]'' | *1987 - ''[[Transformers: The Headmasters (franchise)|The Headmasters]]'' | ||
*1988 - ''[[Super-God Masterforce (franchise)|Super-God Masterforce]]'' | *1988 - ''[[Transformers: Super-God Masterforce (franchise)|Super-God Masterforce]]'' | ||
*1989 - ''[[Victory (franchise)|Victory]]'' | *1989 - ''[[Victory (franchise)|Victory]]'' | ||
*1990 - ''[[Zone (franchise)|Zone]]'' | *1990 - ''[[Transformers: Zone (franchise)|Zone]]'' | ||
*1991 - ''[[Return of Convoy (franchise)|Return of Convoy]]'' | *1991 - ''[[Transformers: Return of Convoy (franchise)|Return of Convoy]]'' | ||
*1992 - ''[[Operation Combination (franchise)|Operation Combination]]'' | *1992 - ''[[Operation Combination (franchise)|Operation Combination]]'' | ||
==Continuations and addenda== | ==Continuations and addenda== | ||
When the ''Generation 1'' franchise came to an end, the first few subsequent franchises (such as ''[[Generation 2 (franchise)|Generation 2]]'' and ''[[Beast Wars (franchise)|Beast Wars]]'') continued in the same [[continuity family]]. | When the ''Generation 1'' franchise came to an end, the first few subsequent franchises (such as ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (franchise)|Generation 2]]'' and ''[[Beast Wars (franchise)|Beast Wars]]'') continued in the same [[continuity family]]. Thus, someone like [[Optimus Primal]] is listed as being ''"a character from the [[Beast Era]] portion of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]]."'' Click that last link for more information on other G1-inspired franchises. | ||
Occasionally, new products will be released under the banner of the old ''Generation 1'' franchise. | Occasionally, new products will be released under the banner of the old ''Generation 1'' franchise. These have included: | ||
* TakaraTomy's ''[[Transformers Collection]]'' line of [[Generation 1 reissues|reissue]]s. | * TakaraTomy's ''[[The Transformers Collection|Transformers Collection]]'' line of [[Generation 1 reissues|reissue]]s. | ||
* TakaraTomy's [[e-Hobby]]-exclusive reissues and [[redeco]]s of ''Generation 1'' toys, most into new characters. | * TakaraTomy's [[e-Hobby]]-exclusive reissues and [[redeco]]s of ''Generation 1'' toys, most into new characters. | ||
* Hasbro's ''[[Commemorative Series]]'' releases of many of those same toys. | * Hasbro's ''[[Commemorative Series]]'' releases of many of those same toys. | ||
* New ''Generation 1'' comic book series, first from [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]] and then from [[Devil's Due Press|Devil's Due]] and [[IDW Publishing|IDW]]. | * New ''Generation 1'' comic book series, first from [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]] and then from [[Devil's Due Press|Devil's Due]] and [[IDW Publishing|IDW]]. | ||
* New ''[[Titanium Series]]'' molds of old characters, often labeled with a "Generation 1" subtitle. | * New ''[[Titanium Series]]'' molds of old characters, often labeled with a "Generation 1" subtitle. | ||
* TakaraTomy's ''[[Encore]]'' line of reissues, in the same spirit as ''Transformers Collection''. | * TakaraTomy's ''[[Transformers Encore]]'' line of reissues, in the same spirit as ''Transformers Collection''. | ||
* Modern Transformer figures redecoed (or created entirely new) as ''Generation 1'' characters for the ''Generation 1 Series'' in the [[Universe (2008 franchise)|2008 ''Universe'' franchise]]. | * Modern Transformer figures redecoed (or created entirely new) as ''Generation 1'' characters for the ''Generation 1 Series'' in the [[Transformers: Universe (2008 franchise)|2008 ''Universe'' franchise]]. | ||
Revision as of 05:49, 14 September 2011
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Generation 1, originally known as The Transformers, is the original Transformers franchise which took the United States by storm in 1984.
The term "Generation 1" (G1) was originally a fan-coined back-formation from Generation 2. Until the Transformers: Generation 2 line was released, Generation 1 was simply called The Transformers. Over the years, the use of the term G1 has become fairly universal and has frequently been used in official materials. It has appeared on Takara toy packaging, Hasbro's official Transformers website and reissue toy packaging, and as a series under the second Universe toyline.
The Generation 1 franchise as it ran in the 1980s/90s featured the following primary components:
- An American toyline
- A European toyline
- A cartoon series
- Several comic book series
- Innumerable story and coloring books
- Two story posters: Battle in the Desert Valley and The Power Struggle.
- Various promotional merchandise.
Generation 1 also included an avalanche of ancillary licensed merchandise, more so than any other Transformers franchise outside of Japan. This has resulted in a higher number of micro-continuities in G1 than in any other Transformers franchise. This licensing was revived in the early 2000s due to retro-appeal at retailers like Hot Topic. It has continued at varying levels of intensity since.
Japanese release
In Japan, rather than simply be identified as The Transformers throughout its lifespan, the franchise was rebranded with a new title and a shift in storytelling every year. This led to a collection of mini-franchises within the larger Generation 1 franchise, each featuring their own individual components. They are:
- 1985 - Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers
- 1986 - Transformers 2010
- 1987 - The Headmasters
- 1988 - Super-God Masterforce
- 1989 - Victory
- 1990 - Zone
- 1991 - Return of Convoy
- 1992 - Operation Combination
Continuations and addenda
When the Generation 1 franchise came to an end, the first few subsequent franchises (such as Generation 2 and Beast Wars) continued in the same continuity family. Thus, someone like Optimus Primal is listed as being "a character from the Beast Era portion of the Generation 1 continuity family." Click that last link for more information on other G1-inspired franchises.
Occasionally, new products will be released under the banner of the old Generation 1 franchise. These have included:
- TakaraTomy's Transformers Collection line of reissues.
- TakaraTomy's e-Hobby-exclusive reissues and redecos of Generation 1 toys, most into new characters.
- Hasbro's Commemorative Series releases of many of those same toys.
- New Generation 1 comic book series, first from Dreamwave and then from Devil's Due and IDW.
- New Titanium Series molds of old characters, often labeled with a "Generation 1" subtitle.
- TakaraTomy's Transformers Encore line of reissues, in the same spirit as Transformers Collection.
- Modern Transformer figures redecoed (or created entirely new) as Generation 1 characters for the Generation 1 Series in the 2008 Universe franchise.


