1995

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The year 1995 (MCMXCV) is the twelfth year of the Transformers brand.

For further information, see: Transformers timeline

Events

Non-fiction

Births

June

September

Deaths

January

Conventions

Media

N/A

Print

Comics

Takara (Japan)

Collections

Home Video

Malofilm (CAN)

  • The Transformers — The Autobots vs. The Decepticons
  • Transformers — Autobots vs. Decepticons (Version Française)
  • The Transformers: The Movie

Takara (Japan)

LaserDisc

  • Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers — Megatron Set
  • Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: 2010 Set

Merchandise

  • TBD

Toys

U.S.

Autobots

Go-Bots Cyberjets Laser Cycles Leaders


Decepticons

Go-Bots Cyberjets Laser Cycles Auto Rollers
Leaders Watches


BotCon 1995 exclusives


Japan

Cybertrons

Destrons


Europe

Autobots

Gobots Wave 1 Gobots Wave 2 Powermasters Lasercycles
Leader


Decepticons

Gobots Wave 2 Mini-Jets Powermasters Lasercycles
Auto Rollers

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Apparently, the decision to market the wave 2 Go-Bot and Cyberjet redecos as separate characters was a last-minute change of plans that was only put into use in America and Japan; in Europe, Hasbro supposedly stuck to the original idea for those assortments (here named "Gobots" and "Mini-Jets", respectively), with the redecos being sold as running change color variants of their wave 1 mold-mates instead, in unchanged packaging featuring package art in the original deco and the original character's name: Megatron and Optimus Prime, slight color variants of Blowout and Firecracker with solid instead of clear plastic parts, were still marketed as "Blowout" and "Firecracker"; "Hooligan" was also available in Jetfire's colors, "Skyjack" in Air Raid's, and "Space Case" in Strafe's. This practice is only confirmed for the versions available in multilingual French/Dutch/German packaging; thus far, no specimens in English/Spanish/Portuguese packaging or in Italian GiG packaging have surfaced. The subsequent, completely redecoed Go-Bots wave was marketed as the same characters as their United States counterparts, however.



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