Diakron

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The name or term "Diaclone" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Diaclone (disambiguation).
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Released in 1983, Diakron: Robot/Cars Of The Future was a small toyline sold directly by Takara in the United States. It is notable for essentially being a direct port of Takara's Diaclone toyline, and featured several toys that would, mere months later, be released as Transformers by Hasbro.

Following the establishment of Takara's partnership with Hasbro, Diakron ceased production. It was functionally replaced by Kronoform, an American toyline from Takara that featured Diaclone and Microman toys which were not released as Transformers.

Story

The Diakron story, as related by a catalog:

Welcome to the futuristic world of the Diakron, where Diakron commanders go on secret missions to protect their civilization against enemies. To disguise their movements, the Diakron commanders ride in special vehicles that magically change shape and transform into robot warriors, space ships, lunar landers and more!

Toyline

The Diakron toyline included:

Robot/Cars

Power Dashers

Multi-Force 14 Robot

Notes

  • When the molds for Aragon, Cromar, and Zetar were originally released as Diaclone toys, they were given the group name "Dashers". In the Diakron toyline, this had become "Power Dashers". By the time the molds were released in the Transformers toyline, the two words had fused into "Powerdashers".