Autotransforming

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Anyway right when I got Primal home I tried to transform him. Big mistake with that auto-transform thing.
-Posted to alt.toys.transformers by DeadPhrog, 07-01-1996[1]
What was hard about Primal? Just missing the fact that you have to pull the tail up first?
-Posted by Dan Campbell, in reply to the above, 07-09-1996 [2]


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An autotransformer is a toy which can undergo a partial or full transformation without external influence or control. Certain classes of Transformers toys are defined largely by their autotransforming mechanisms. These include the following:

Many toys in other series include a partial or complete autotransformation. For example, Armada Optimus Prime's Container is designed to autotransform when it receives an infrared signal from the manually-transformable cab.

In fiction

Transformers fiction has sometimes presented characters whose toys autotransform as having the ability to transform unusually quickly. For example, the Battlechargers were said to transform "more quickly than the human eye could follow".

Fan reactions

Autotransformation is frequently reviled in online discussions, perhaps because it takes away from the mechanical-puzzle aspect of the toy, or perhaps because it is a disgusting gimmick and gimmicks are for babies.

History of the term

The quote above from DeadPhrog is the earliest instance of the use of "auto-transform" in the Google archives. Other message boards of the day have, unfortunately, turned into bit-smoke and blown away in the cold, cold winds, making thorough research difficult. Judging by the nonstandardized form of the term in 1996, it was probably fairly new, and was quickly adopted, but lost its hyphen.



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