Titans Return (toyline)

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Titans Return is a subline imprint of the Generations toyline, constituting the second portion of the Prime Wars Trilogy.

Introduced in mid-2016, Titans Return (initially touted under the early working name Titan Wars) features its own new line-wide gimmick: all Deluxe, Voyager, and Leader Class figures include a Headmaster-style Titan Master partner, all of which are completely interchangeable. To compensate for the size differences, Leader Class figures feature large helmets that cover the Titan Masters, while Voyager Class figures have spring-loaded pop-out adornments to "bulk up" their heads.<ref name="heads">It should be noted, though, that most of the Titan Master heads for the Leader Class figures are basically just larger-scaled "faces" that look incomplete without a corresponding helmet, which results in the smaller-scaled full heads of the other Titan Master figures looking rather obviously out of scale when used on a Leader Class figure.</ref> All Voyager and most Leader Class figures are Triple Changers; each Leader Class figure's third mode is a base/battle station, which can be manned by the Titan Master figures. Each Deluxe and Voyager figure's hand-held weapons can transform and/or combine to form a "turret" that any Titan Master can sit in, and which can attach to the base modes of the Leader Class figures. Most figures feature several tiny pegs dotted across their bodies, which allow Titan Masters to stand securely on them.

Additionally, a new Titan Master assortment was introduced, each including a single Titan Master, plus a small vehicle or beast. These can transform into a vehicle/beast for the Titan Master to ride, a second vehicle/beast formed by combining with the Titan Master, and a 5 mm weapon for a larger figure to wield. Legends Class figures started out as predominantly Mini-Cassette characters, which can transform into both a vehicle and a blocky PDA that can fit inside Leader Class figures such as Blaster. Starting with Wave 3, this changed into focusing on Mini Vehicles which can often carry Titan Master passengers.

Though never officially addressed by Hasbro, Deluxes no longer included comic books (previously included with Thrilling 30 and Combiner Wars figures in the U.S., Australia, New Zealand, and Asia) in any market, thus eliminating the need for English-only packaging entirely, leaving only two types of multilingual packaging, one for Europe and the other for all non-European markets. However, the character cards included with all figures (except for Titan Masters) now featured Tech Spec stats on their back.

Titans Return also finally brought back a minor but significant feature missing from several previous lines: All size classes are explicitly identified by name on the packaging again (in multiple languages, no less), thus leaving no unnecessary room for confusion with outdated working names floating around. Sort of.

Voting for the second Titan Class figure was conducted via Facebook, with fans choosing between a remake of Omega Supreme, Trypticon, or Scorponok.<ref>November 24 2016 photo</ref> Trypticon won, but the other two got new figures in the following trilogy.<ref>There truly is nothing that can stand in the way of Trypticon. With your votes, he smashed his way to becoming the next Generations Titans Return Titan Class toy. Mark your calendars, and look for him to hit shelves late 2017.</ref>

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Toys

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General retail

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Titan Masters

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Every Titan Master class micro-figure comes with a triple-changing mini-vehicle or mini-beast that converts to another vehicle/beast as well as a weapon.

Wave 1 Wave 2 Wave 3 Wave 4
Titan Master Nightbeat.
Wave 5 Canceled


Legends Class

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Every new-mold Legends Class figure features cross-compatibility with other figures in the line. Toys with "spy tablet" modes are designed to fit inside Blaster and Soundwave's chest compartments. All the rest have some form of opening cockpit in their vehicle or beast modes that can seat a Titan Master mini-figure, with the exception of Cosmos.

Wave 1 Wave 2 Wave 3 Wave 4
Legends Class Rewind.
Wave 5


Deluxe Class

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Wave 1 Wave 2 Wave 3 Wave 4
Deluxe Class Skullsmasher and Grax.
Wave 5 Wave 6


Voyager Class

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Wave 1 Wave 2 Wave 3 Wave 4
Voyager Class Sentinel Prime and Infinitus.
Wave 5


Leader Class

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Wave 1 Wave 2 Wave 3 Wave 4
Leader Class Powermaster Optimus Prime and Apex.
Wave 5


Titan Class

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2016 2017
Titan Class Fortress Maximus, Cerebros, and Emissary.
In 2024, Fortress Maximus was re-released, as a way for the people who missed out in 2016 to get their hands on him. There were no differences in packaging or the mold itself, it was just a straight re-release.


Exclusives

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Summer convention exclusives

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While debuting at San Diego Comic-Con, these releases were offered by Hasbro at a variety of summer conventions, and also made available online via Hasbro Toy Shop. 2016's releases also had an official UK release via A1 Toys. See individual entries for more information.
Titan Force (2016) Fortress Maximus Convention Edition (2016) Primitive Skateboarding (2017)
Titan Force Exclusive Deluxe Windblade.

Store exclusives

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While most of these figures and sets were exclusive to particular online or brick and mortar venues in the U.S., they were available at general retail in Asia, with the exception of the "Chaos on Velocitron" set, which was a Toys"R"Us exclusive in Asia as well. In Canada, "Chaos on Velocitron" was released as Toys"R"Us exclusive, while "Siege on Cybertron" was initially available via Toys"R"Us but was later stocked by other stores and online retailers as well. In addition, "Siege on Cybertron" was also available at Amazon in Mexico and at BOL in the Netherlands.

A pair of three-packs featuring Arcee and Grotusque were shared exclusives, having initial releases via Hasbro Toy Shop (and in Arcee's case, a special "early access" release at HasCon 2017 and NYCC 2017), before later being made available via the Toys"R"Us website. The Grotusque set was also available at Toys"R"Us in Hong Kong.

Additionally, pharmacy chain Walgreens also carried two exclusives: For 2016, it was Brainstorm, who was omitted from the general retail Deluxe Class assortment, while for 2017, it was a two-pack featuring Legends Class Wingspan & Cloudraker, who were originally intended to be part of two additional five-figure box sets that never made it. Brainstorm was also available as a general retail release in Malaysia (where he ended up as a royal shelfwarmer) and at Ripley stores in Chile, while the Wingspan/Cloudraker set was available as a general retail release in Taiwan, at Julio Cepeda Jugueterías in Mexico, at EB Games stores in Canada, and at Falabella stores in Colombia.

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Walgreens exclusive Deluxe Class Brainstorm and Teslor.


"Special Edition" Deluxe

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In 2018, during the course of Power of the Primes, Hasbro released three exclusive Deluxe Class figures in premium-style boxes, each with a Prime Master, to commemorate the Prime Wars Trilogy. Each figure represents one part of the trilogy. Special Edition Repugnus was exclusive to Amazon in North America but available at general retail in Hong Kong and Singapore.

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Compatible toys in other lines

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Legends

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Legends Blurr received a drastically different deco compared to his Hasbro release.

The Titans Return line did not see release in Japanese markets; TakaraTomy instead elected to roll its toy molds into the concurrent Transformers Legends toyline. Legends releases were differentiated by their markedly different colour schemes, often including newly tooled faces and helmets, generally attempting to replicate each character's appearance as seen in the original Generation 1 anime series, rather than Hasbro's focus on Generation 1 toy aesthetics and color palettes. For example: Hasbro's releases utilized stickers on some of the Voyager and Leader Class figures, based on the sticker details of the Generation 1 toys, while the Deluxe Class and lower toys often had paint applications and tampographs based on Generation 1 sticker details, with some figures, such as Blurr, being about as monochromatic as his Generation 1 toy was—an aesthetic not shared as much by his character models—the basis of which TakaraTomy used for their deco choices. In Titans Return, Hasbro also opted for boxier helmet designs for the Leader Class toys, such as Overlord, which was based on his Generation 1 toy, whereas his TakaraTomy Legends release opted for a more animation-accurate helmet based on his Super-God Masterforce character model.

With the absence of a dedicated Titan Master Class price point, Legends released the single-packed Titan Master toolings split up as pack-in partners with larger toys; examples include the Titans Return Loudmouth toy, which became the separate robot Goshooter and vehicle Cargot, and the Titans Return Terri-Bull toy, which became Bullhorn and Tankette. This even extended to Titan Master Repugnus; for Japanese fans to get a complete "Repug", they had to purchase his head and body/vehicle separately with Gong and Broadside, respectively. As the line proceeded, the amount of retooled parts increased from merely new faces to dedicated new Titan Master molds, extensive changes to the toy's appearance, and even one completely original Leader-sized toy.

Associated fiction generally repurposed the Titan Masters as Headmasters and Godmasters (with larger Transtector bodies), though in toy terms, they remain cross-compatible with the Titan Master head swapping gimmick. The Titans Return compatible toys in Legends are as follows:

  • LG36 Soundwave
  • LG37 Jaguar & Bullhorn
  • LG38 Condor & Apeface
  • LG39 Brainstorm (w/ Synapse)
  • LG40 Astrotrain
  • LG41 Leo Prime
  • LG42 Godbomber
  • LG43 Dinosaurer (w/ Full-Tilt)
  • LG44 Sharktron & Sweeps
  • LG45 Targetmaster Hot Rodimus (w/ Firebolt)
  • LG46 Targetmaster Cher (w/ Recoil)
  • LG47 Kickback & Clouder
  • LG48 Gong & Repug
  • LG49 Targetmaster Triggerharpy (w/ Blowpipe)
  • LG50 Sixshot
  • LG51 Targetmaster Doublecross (w/ Haywire)
  • LG52 Targetmaster Misfire (w/ Aimless)
  • LG53 Broadside (w/ Repug Armor)
  • LG54 Bumble & Excelsuit Spike
  • LG55 Targetmaster Slugslinger (w/ Caliburst)
  • LG56 Perceptor (w/ Amhorn)
  • LG57 Octone (w/ Ghost Starscream)
  • LG59 Blitzwing (w/ Big Fight)
  • LG60 Overlord (w/ Giga and Mega)
  • LG62 Targetmaster Windblade (w/ Pointech)
  • LG63 G2 Megatron (w/ Noble)
  • LG64 Seaspray & Lione
  • LG65 Targetmaster Twin Twist (w/ Spoil)
  • LG66 Targetmaster Topspin (w/ Peaceman)
  • LG-EX Convobat (w/ Megalligator and Ape X Arms)
  • LG-EX Black Convoy
  • LG-EX Headmaster Set (Gong, Grimlock, Flywheel, Hardhead, Chromedome, and Brainstorm)
  • LG-EX God Ginrai (w/ Godbomber, Minerva, and Cab)
  • LG-EX Grand Maximus
  • LG-EX Greatshot (w/ Jack)
  • LG-EX Repug & Grotes (w/ Platinum Tiger and Hedgehog)
  • LG-EX Big Powered (Dai Atlas, Sonic Bomber, and Roadfire)
  • Legends Leo Prime, a character who did not appear in the Titans Return line.
    Godbomber was designed from scratch to be exclusive to Legends.

    Others

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    Evidently thinking they'd mastered the concept, Hasbro and Takara would frequently dip back in the Titans Return well whenever a toy necessitated Titan Master engineering. The toyline for the live-action movie The Last Knight, which overlapped with the tail end of Titans Return, introduced a pair of molds to represent new Titan Master-compatible characters. Elsewhere, existing tooling would be used to represent anything from new takes on old characters to real-life Japanese celebrities. New toy designs based on Titan Master engineering were still being produced for the War for Cybertron Trilogy toylines in 2020, four years after the debut of Titans Return; of these, Earthrise Snapdragon would herald a sea change in terminology, with his product copy referring to his small partner Krunk as a Titan Master and Headmaster interchangeably. The Generation 1 nomenclature was retained for the subsequent Retro Headmasters line, which brought certain Legends toolings to Western audiences, and it also appeared in the product write-up for Buzzworthy Bumblebee Fangry and Brisko.

    Titan Master-compatible toys in other lines include:

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  • Bumblebee Greatest Hits
  • Soundwave & Doombox
  • The Last Knight Cogman
    Transformers / Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!! Giant Fujiwara.
    Street Fighter II × Transformers
  • Convoy [Ryu] vs Megatron [Vega]
  • Hot Rodimus [Ken]
  • Transformers / Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!!
  • Transformer Hamada Robo ~Donarimasu~ & Transformer Matsumoto Robo ~Guchirimasu~ (w/ Giant Fujiwara)
  • Golden Lagoon
  • GL-03 Perceptor
  • GL-04 Soundwave
  • The Transformers
  • SonicBlue Bumble & Excelsuit Chama
  • War for Cybertron: Siege
  • Apeface
    (w/ Spasma)
  • War for Cybertron: Earthrise
  • Scorponok
    (w/ Lord Zarak)
  • Snapdragon
    (w/ Decepticon Krunk)
  • Retro Headmasters
  • Chromedome
    (w/ Stylor)
  • Brainstorm
    (w/ Arcana)
  • Hardhead
    (w/ Duros)
  • Mindwipe
    (w/ Vorath)

  • Highbrow
    (w/ Gort)
  • Skullcruncher
    (w/ Grax)
  • Weirdwolf
    (w/ Monzo)
  • Buzzworthy Bumblebee
  • Fangry
    (w/ Brisko)
  • Generations Selects
  • Black Zarak
  • Trypticon
    (w/ Full-Tilt and Necro)
  • Legacy
  • Diaclone Universe Twin Twist
  • G1 Universe Squeezeplay
    (w/ G1 Universe Lokos)
  • Cerebros
  • Age of the Primes
  • Carnivac (w/ Decepticon Survivor)
  • Slugslinger (w/ Caliburst)
  • Topspin (w/ Freezeout)
  • Horri-Bull (w/ Kreb)

  • Power of the Primes

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    Following Titans Return, the next and final installment of the Prime Wars Trilogy was Power of the Primes. This line featured the unified gimmick of "powering up", whether that meant gaining the abilities of one of the original Thirteen Primes, combining, or evolving to Primehood.

    Prime Masters

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    The line introduced the Prime Masters – small robots directly based on the engineering of the Titan Masters. Instead of transforming into heads, the Prime Masters could become "spark modes" to slot into the Prime Armor of various figures, or into the Matrix handles included with the larger toys (see below). These spark modes were essentially Titans Return head modes, but with the front faceplate replaced by the insignia of that particular Prime; this meant that Titan Master heads could fit into the aforementioned Prime Armor, and Prime Master spark modes could be used as heads for Titans Return compatible figures — though with the latter, your mileage may vary on how well each Prime insignia resembles a face.

    Prime Master Class
  • Alpha Trion
  • Megatronus
  • Quintus Prime
  • Solus Prime
  • Pack-in partners
  • Onyx Prime
  • Amalgamous Prime
  • Nexus Prime
  • Prima Prime
  • The Thirteenth
  • Special Edition
  • Megatronus
  • Solus Prime
  • Prima Prime
  • Power of the Primes Liege Maximo.

    Enigmas of Combination/Matrix cores

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    Deluxe and Voyager Class toys in Power of the Primes revisited Combiner Wars-style combination, augmented by the addition of "Prime Armor" accessories that could house Prime Masters (and by extension, Titan Masters and Headmasters) in any of their configurations. Each Deluxe figure included a Prime Armor chestplate that could form a combiner hand; each Voyager figure came with a pair of bracers that could double as combiner feet, as well as an Enigma of Combination accessory to slot into the mounting port of any of the Prime Armor pieces.

    Meanwhile, toys in the Leader Class price point each included a two-piece Matrix accessory, consisting of a frame in the shape of the Matrix of Leadership's handles and a block designed after its crystalline core. The Matrix cores were, surprise surprise, the same general shape as Titan Master heads, Prime Master sparks, and the Enigmas of Combination, so each of those things could be mounted into the Matrix's handles. Do you want your Rodimus Prime to open his chest to reveal a Matrix with an effigy of his own face? Now you can!

    We mention all these accessories on this page because, despite not turning into little robots, both the Enigmas of Combination and the Matrix cores feature the characteristic neck post compatible with the Titans Return play pattern, meaning you can plug them right in and give your robots greebly cyclopean heads with no neck articulation. You know, if you wanted to.

    Enigmas of Combination
  • Elita-1's Autobot Enigma
  • Terrorcon Hun-Gurrr's Terrorcon Enigma
  • Inferno's Autobot Enigma
  • Matrix of Leadership cores
  • Evolution Rodimus Prime
  • Evolution Optimus Prime
  • Evolution Optimal Optimus
  • Throne of the Primes Optimal Optimus
  • Other Matrix cores
  • Evolution Rodimus Unicronus's Matrix of Chaos
  • Evolution Nemesis Prime' Dark Matrix of Leadership
  • Power of the Primes Nemesis Prime.

    Canceled toys and unused preliminary concepts

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    Titan Masters
    • Listings in Toys"R"Us's internal systems and on Amazon Germany's public website indicated that Wave 5 would also include Optimus Primal and Toraizer Titan Masters, but no such toys ever materialized, with Ramhorn being the only new wave 5 Titan Master. Listings on Walmart's public website for the UPCs assigned to those figures also exist, but now read "discontinued by vendor".
      • Optimus Primal would have been the alternative head tooling for Apeface, as confirmed by John Warden in an interview at SDCC 2018.
      • Toraizer likely would have been the alternative head tooling for Sawback.
    Legends Class
    • Seaspray had a merman-themed alternative head, presumably inspired by the episode "Sea Change".
    Deluxe Class
    • Highbrow shares many details evoking sculpted and sticker details from Generation 1 Spinister—note the robot mode shoulder squares with slanted lines, the asymmetric "belt buckle" on the robot mode waist, the main rotor blades being gray and double-bladed instead of triple-bladed, and the tail rotor in vehicle mode. One surmises that Hasbro planned Spinister as the "pretooled" alternate head for Highbrow, but no such toy ever made it to store listings.
    • Hot Rod had an alternative head inspired by the IDW incarnation of Hot Rod.
    Voyager Class
    • Galvatron had an alternative flip-out crown piece more closely based on his design in the contemporary IDW comics, and comments by John Warden revealed the existence of "an animated Galvatron" alternate head tooling.
    • The mass-retail Voyager Class Optimus Prime had a broadly Star Convoy-inspired deco but the same standard Optimus-themed headsculpt as the multi-pack redeco Laser Optimus Prime. A deco sheet which surfaced on Chinese social media showed that a Star Convoy-themed head was designed by Hasbro.
    Leader Class
    • A test shot of Blaster surfaced with a substantially different face sculpt. Whether this was an alternate piece or a discarded prototype remains unknown.
    Other
    • Two boxsets of five figures, "Chaos on Velocitron" and "Siege on Cybertron", were assigned the theme of "Speed" and "Strength" in early store listings. However, no more boxsets were ever announced to fulfill the "Intelligence" and "Firepower" niches as the fandom expected. It remains unknown whether Hasbro intended for this thematic gap in advance.

    Notes

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    Eleventh hour changes return.
    Adults, buy toys!

    References

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