John Warden
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John William Warden was Senior Design Manager on the Transformers franchise at Hasbro. In addition to working on Thrilling 30 and Age of Extinction product, he was the design lead on Combiner Wars. On July 17, 2020, he announced on Twitter that he is now the Global Design Lead at Power Rangers and Ghostbusters.[1] On September 26, at Hasbro PulseCon 2020, He passed on his positon as Senior Design Manager to Lenny Panzica.[2]
Toys John had a hand in designing

Legends
Voyager
- Brainstorm (with Yūya Ōnishi)
- Roadbuster (with Takashi Kunihiro)
- Sky-Byte (with Tomoya Miyake)
- Whirl
Leader
- Jetfire (with Takashi Kunihiro)
Robots in Disguise
One-Step Changers
- Autobot Drift
- Autobot Drift (helicopter)
- Autobot Hound
- Bumblebee
- Crosshairs
- Decepticon Stinger
- Dinobot Slash
- Dinobot Slug
- Dinobot Strafe
- Galvatron
- Grimlock
- High Octane Bumblebee
- Lockdown
- Megatron
- Optimus Prime
- Prowl
- Rollbar
- Steeljaw
Electronic Chomp & Stomp
Generations/Series M4
Deluxe Class
- Autobot Drift
- Bumblebee
- Crosshairs
- High Octane Bumblebee
- Hot Shot
- Lockdown
Voyager Class
- Autobot Drift (helicopter)
- Autobot Hound
- Evasion Mode Optimus Prime
- Galvatron
Leader Class
Generations: Combiner Wars



Legends Class
- Autobot Powerglide
- Bombshell
- Decepticon Blackjack
- Huffer
- Protectobot Groove
- Rodimus
- Skywarp
- Thundercracker
- Viper
- Warpath
- Windcharger
Deluxe Class
- Air Raid
- Alpha Bravo
- Breakdown
- Dead End
- Decepticon Dragstrip
- Decepticon Offroad
- Firefly
- Protectobot Blades
- Protectobot Rook (with Shogo Hasui, deco by Joe Kyde)
- Protectobot First Aid
- Protectobot Streetwise
- Skydive
Voyager Class
- Cyclonus
- Motormaster
- Optimus Prime
- Protectobot Hot Spot (with Takashi Kunihiro)
- Silverbolt
Leader Class
- Armada Megatron
- Megatron
- Thundercracker
- Ultra Magnus (with Takashi Kunihiro)
Titan Class
Generations: Titans Return




Titan Masters
- Apeface
- Autobot Ptero
- Autobot Shuffler
- Brawn
- Clobber
- Crashbash
- Decepticon Fangry
- Loudmouth
- Nightbeat
- Optimus Primal (canceled)
- Overboard
- Ramhorn
- Repugnus
- Sawback
- Skytread
- Terri-Bull
- Toraizer (canceled)
Legends Class
- Autobot Cosmos
- Autobot Rewind
- Autobot Stripes
- Autobot Wheelie
- Brawn
- Bumblebee
- Decepticon Rumble
- Gnaw
- Kickback
- Laserbeak
- Ravage
- Roadburn
- Seaspray
Deluxe Class
- Autobot Breakaway & Autobot Throttle
- Autobot Hot Rod & Firedrive
- Autobot Topspin & Freezeout
- Autobot Twinferno & Daburu
- Blurr & Hyperfire
- Chromedome & Autobot Stylor
- Decepticon Krok & Gatorface
- Decepticon Quake & Chasm
- Hardhead & Furos
- Highbrow & Xort
- Mindwipe & Vorath
- Misfire & Aimless
- Perceptor & Convex
- Scourge & Fracas
- Sergeant Kup & Flintlock
- Skullsmasher & Grax
- Slugslinger Caliburst
- Triggerhappy & Blowpipe
- Twin Twist & Flameout
- Windblade & Scorchfire
- Wolfwire & Monxo
Voyager Class
- Alpha Trion & Autobot Sovereign
- Astrotrain & Darkmoon
- Blitzwing & Decepticon Hazard
- Broadside & Blunderbuss
- Decepticon Octone & Murk
- Galvatron & Nucleon
- Megatron & Doomshot
- Optimus Prime & Diac
- Sentinel Prime & Autobot Infinitus
Leader Class
- Autobot Blaster & Twin Cast
- Decepticon Overlord & Dreadnaut
- Powermaster Optimus Prime & Autobot Apex
- Six Shot & Decepticon Revolver
- Sky Shadow & Ominus
- Soundwave & Soundblaster
Titan Class
The Last Knight: Premier Edition

Deluxe Class
- Autobot Drift
- Autobot Sqweeks
- Barricade
- Bumblebee
- Bumblebee (new mold)
- Cogman
- Crosshairs
- Decepticon Berserker
- Dinobot Slash
- Dinobot Slug
- Steelbane
- Strafe
Voyager Class
Leader Class
Generations: Power of the Primes


Prime Masters
- Alchemist Prime (w/ Submarauder decoy armor)
- Alpha Trion (w/ Landmine decoy armor)
- Liege Maximo (w/ Skullgrin decoy armor)
- Megatronus (w/ Bomb-Burst decoy armor)
- Micronus (w/ Autobot Cloudburst decoy armor)
- Quintus Prime (w/ Decepticon Bludgeon decoy armor)
- Solus Prime (w/ Octopunch decoy armor)
- Vector Prime (w/ Metalhawk decoy armor)
Legends Class
- Battleslash
- Beachcomber
- Cindersaur
- Autobot Outback
- Roadtrap
- Skrapnel
- Dinobot Slash
- Autobot Tailgate
- Windcharger
Deluxe Class
- Autobot Jazz
- Autobot Moonracer
- Blackwing
- Dinobot Slug
- Dinobot Sludge
- Dinobot Snarl
- Dinobot Swoop
- Dreadwind
- Sinnertwin
- Terrorcon Blot
- Terrorcon Cutthroat
- Terrorcon Rippersnapper
- Autobot Novastar
Voyager Class
Leader Class
- Evolution Optimal Optimus (w/ Optimus Primal)
- Evolution Optimus Prime (w/ Orion Pax)
- Evolution Rodimus Prime (w/ Autobot Hot Rod)
- Evolution Rodimus Unicronus (w/ Nemesis Hot Rod)
Titan Class
- Predaking (Razorclaw, Torox, Divebomb, Predacon Headstrong, and Predacon Rampage, with Onyx Prime)
Convention appearances

- BotCon 2014
- Toy Fair 2015
- BotCon 2015
- Toy Fair 2016
- BotCon 2016
- Toy Fair 2017
- HasCon 2017
- New York Comic Con 2017
- Toy Fair 2018
- San Diego Comic-Con 2018
- New York Comic Con 2018
- Toy Fair 2019
- San Diego Comic-Con 2019
- New York Comic Con 2019
- Toy Fair 2020
Notes


- As a kid living in Ohio, John got to tour the American Greetings AmToy design studio for an elementary school career-path project. After seeing how Madballs were made, he decided he wanted to be a toy designer. (Quick, somebody press him for a Retrax update!)
- John graduated with a degree in Industrial Design from Ohio State University, and worked in the automotive industry designing car interiors before joining Hasbro in 1999.
- Prior to Transformers, John worked on Star Wars (including Episode 1, Episode 2, and 300th Boba Fett), Shrek 2, Rave Master, and all Pokémon toys from 2000 to 2005 (and was a co-signee on a patent for toy/game convergence used on Pokémon THINKChip Plus figures).
- He is probably best known to Hasbro fans as the lead designer on all G.I. Joe figures and vehicles from 2006 to 2013: Sigma 6, 25th Anniversary, Rise of Cobra movie toys, Pursuit of Cobra (including original designs Shadow Tracker, Jungle-Viper, Zombie-Viper, and Data-Viper), 30th Anniversary, and Retaliation movie figures. Some of the 50th Anniversary figures were also based on his "concept vault" work.
- At JoeCon 2011, Warden and Rik Alvarez participated in a "Treasures from the Hasbro Archives" panel, which revealed that a robot panther modeled on Ravage was intended for release with an unproduced Rise of Cobra "Arctic Baroness" figure. While Warden consistently denied that it was going to actually be Ravage, the use of Ravage design cues was intentional. Neither the Baroness nor the robot panther were tooled, with the panther in the photo being the only one in existence.
- His favorite Transformers are Roadbuster, Whirl, Sky Lynx, and Jetfire. He must be quite impressed with himself!
- Warden even expresses interest for a potential crossover with Power Rangers. Yes, he's serious about this.[3]
Reference
External links
- Interview with John Warden at Bleeding Cool
- Podcast interview with Warden at Slate

