Horloge Robot

Horloge Robot is a robot of unknown allegiance or background, made out of the combination of 14 different vehicles.
Toys
- Horloge Robot (1985)
Horloge Robot is an exceptionally rare and obscure toy, releasing exclusively to the French market in 1985 via small electronics company AVI France with the official licensing of Hasbro and in association with national broadcaster Canal+ [1]. He came in a single flat reddish brown color scheme without any stickers or paint applications, being packaged in a plain blister card with very little information besides the copyright markings, the transformation instructions, and the advertised feature of coming in "14 Pieces" as a descriptor of his ability to split apart into several small vehicles and back. As his name suggests, the core gimmick of Horloge Robot (from the French "Watch Robot") is the fact that his chest component doubles as a small digital watch.
Horloge Robot is clearly based on the Diaclone Gats Blocker mold... But, unlike other Diaclone-derived Transformers toys, he is not an official re-release of his Takara equivalent: rather, Horloge Robot is none other than a bootleg of Gats Blocker that had been previously released by AVI France under the name of "19-in-1 Robot Clock", as well as by a number of other bootleg manufacturers and distributors during this time. How Hasbro gave licensing to a knockoff of a toy by Takara, the de facto creators of the Transformers as toys, is anyone's best guess, but considering how they only started licensing Diaclone figures from the 1982 Car Robots line-up and beyond (Gats Blocker was a figure from the earlier 1981 permutation of Diaclone), it is very likely that they simply had no idea about this toy's bootleg nature.
Notes
- Funnily enough, AVI France also released bootlegs of the famous Micro Change MC-06 Watch Robo toy, later released in the Generation 2 toyline as the plainly-named 'Autobot'. Some of these releases were actually done under the GoBots brand (under the franchise's French name, Le Defi des Gobots) [2], making this one of two times where the same molds were released both under the Transformers brand and a GoBots localization!
See Also
- Radio AM Robot, another bootleg-turned-official-figure.
References
- ↑ Images of a packaged Horloge Robot via x.com/tfwiki
- ↑ "Les montres Gobots" at leforumdesgobots.forumgratuit.org

