Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Victory (toyline)

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Japanese Generation 1 continuity
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"One of these things is not like the others."

Takara's 1989 Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Victory toyline was both a return to a more "traditional" Transformers line (as the prior Masterforce line featured more humans piloting robot "suits" than actual Cybertronians) and a major departure, in that it is almost wholly different from the Hasbro product released that same year (which was heavy on the Micromasters and Pretenders).

Where the prior Takara lines used most of the same molds as Hasbro's concurrent lines —with some color changes and the occasional additional mold— the majority of Victory toys are all-new molds designed wholly by Takara for their own market. The rest are significant retoolings of Hasbro molds in entirely new colors. Most of these toys, including the retools, never saw release in Hasbro's markets, and the few that did only came well after their Victory releases (and with significant changes to boot). The only toy in the series that is identical to a Hasbro release was available only via mail-order, not sold in stores.

Victory also has a heavy focus on combiner teams, every one of which was available both as individual releases and as a gift set.

Because of its uniqueness, Victory is a very popular line in the West for older fans and collectors, commanding a lot of money on the secondary market.

Toyline

Regular retail

Dinoforce Multiforce Breastforce Brainmasters
Liokaiser, the Beastforce combiner
Crossformers Interstellar Transport Six Changer Armored Warrior
Leaders


Mail order exclusives


Post-Victory releases

Robotmasters BotCon 2005 BotCon 2009 Generations
Masterpiece Star Saber
United EX Kre-O Masterpiece Combiner Wars
Titans Return


Notes