Trasformer
Trasformer was a unique international release of Tarara's Diaclone and MicroChange lines by an Italian company named GiG that was available in 1984. The toys are infamous for featuring several characteristics of Hasbro's Transformers versions of those toys, even though GiG initially only had a license from Takara for importing their Diaclone versions.
History
In 1983, GiG had acquired the license for selling imported Diaclone and MicroChange toys on the Italian market from Takara. However, when Hasbro had launched their Transformers version of the line with considerable success the following year, GiG quickly realized the potential. Since GiG didn't want to pay for a second license, they came up with quite an original concept: As they couldn't directly mimick Hasbro's Transformers toys, they released the Diaclone toys in color schemes based on the Hasbro versions, even using the same sticker sheets as the Hasbro toys, omitted the pilots (in most cases, anyway) and called the line Trasformer, with the Diaclone "Car Robos" (the Autobot Cars) being called "Auto Robots". The packaging, however, was still more or less based on Takara's Diaclone packaging, and the toys featured no bios or any kind of fiction that would identify them as Hasbro's Transformers characters. The Trasformer line also included the Diaclone Triple Changer, which was never released as part of the Transformers line. On the other hand, GiG also undertook some bizarre safety modifications, replacing the toys' regular missiles with all-new missiles that featured ridiculous oversized rubber tips.
Obviously, Hasbro weren't too happy about this. Presumably, they quickly pressured GiG into acquiring a proper license. In 1985, GiG then abandoned the Tranformer line and instead re-released the toys in actual Transformers packaging, albeit keeping a small remainder of the old Trasformer logo in addition to the larger Transformers logo (the second logo would finally dropped starting with the Pretenders toys from 1988). Still, GiG would keep their ties with Takara, which allowed them to release toys as part of the Transformers line which Hasbro would never release (such as a Bruticus giftset or Galaxy Shuttle).
Toys
Auto Robot
- No 1 Countach LP 500S (Pre-Sunstreaker)
- No 2 Super Countach LP 500s (Pre-Sideswipe)
- No 3 Fuoristrada J59 (Pre-Hound)
- No 4 Ligier JS11 F-1 (Pre-Mirage)
- No 5 Fairlady Z 280Z (Pre-Bluestreak)
- No 6 Fairlady Z Police Car (Pre-Prowl)
- No 7 Porsche 935 Turbo (Pre-Jazz)
- No 8 Fairlady Z Racing Type (Pre-Smokescreen
- No 9 Ambulance (Pre-Ratchet)
- No 10 Lancia Stratos Turbo (Pre-Wheeljack)
- No 11 4WD Hilux (Pre-Trailbreaker)
- No 12 Honda City Turbo (Pre-Skids
- No 13 Corvette Stingray (Pre-Tracks, or Pre-Road Rage)
- No 14 New Countach LP500S Police Car (Pre-Red Alert, or Pre-Clamp Down)
- No 15 4WD Hilux Autogru (Pre-Hoist)
- No 16 Cherry Vanette (Pre-Ironhide)
- No 30 Camion Pompieri (Pre-Inferno)
- No 31 Camion Gru (Pre-Grapple)
- No 50 Camion Convoy Portauto (Pre-Ultra Magnus)
- Camion Convoy (Pre-Optimus Prime)
Tripla Trasformazione
- Aereo A Tripla Trasformazione (Pre-Blitzwing, or Pre-Overcharge)
- Elicottero A Tripla Transformazione (jet/helicopter Triple Changer; never released as a Transformer)


