Antex

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Antex was the company that held the license to manufacture and market Transformers toys in Argentina.

Unusually, Antex acquired the Transformers license second-hand through the Brazilian licensee Estrela, instead of going directly to Hasbro. Whether or not Estrela had the legal right to do this is... questionable, which kind of casts Antex's offerings in a weird light, but there you go. As a result, Antex's Transformers featured the same distinct logos and character identities as the Estrela version.

These toys have different colors from their Estrela cousins... and considerably less quality control, with paint changing colors and poorly-printed, poorly-sticking stickers. It's fairly common for stickers to also be used on multiple different toys. For a short while in the early 2010s, carded Robocars were fairly common on the secondary market and could be bought pretty inexpensively (apparently someone found a whole lot of unsold ones from a warehouse).

In addition, Antex also distributed imported Hasbro toys in Hasbro packaging.[1]

Toys

Transformers

Antex's Transformers offerings are far fewer in number than Estrela's.

Robocars Salt-Man


Transformers: Generation 2

Yes, after a long gap 8during which they may have possibly simply distributed imported Hasbro toys), Antex released a handful of toys under the Generation 2 banner. We're as surprised as you are. What isn't surprising is that their unique offerings are from the same batch of molds as their originals!

Salt-Man


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