Transformers Collaborative

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Transformers Collaborative is a subline of the Generations franchise that began in 2019, intended to incorporate entertainment properties originating outside of the Transformers brand, not unlike the Crossovers franchise (2008–2011) before it. However, this line has a much, much broader scope, with most of the crossovers being with properties not owned or long-term-licensed by Hasbro. This has also led the line to have a very high percentage of original characters.

The first couple of Collaborative... uh, collaborations received tie-in crossover comics during IDW Publishing's time with the Transformers license.

Transformers robots have always been—More Than Meets the Eye—but now, through the Transformers Collaborative, fans can experience these larger than life characters as they team-up, mash-up, and meet up with other characters, teams, and people who share this same special quality.{{#if:|{{{quote2}}}}}{{#if:Collaborative marketing blurb|Collaborative marketing blurb{{#if:|, {{{3}}}|}}|}}

Fiction

Occurs in IDW's pre-existing ongoing Ghostbusters universe.

Toyline

Unlike most toy lists on this wiki, these are in chronological order, both in the order the crossovers are presented and and in the column contents. Items in the columns are alphabetized when toys are released simultaneously. There can sometimes be gaps between releases in a single crossover (sometimes years-long!), so if you see a jump in alphabetizing, that's a sign of a gap.
Ghostbusters × Transformers Back to the Future × Transformers
  • Gigawatt
  • Gigawatt
    (40th Anniversary re-release)
Top Gun × Transformers X-Men × Transformers
Ghostbusters × Transformers Ectotron
Stranger Things × Transformers Code Red
Naruto Shippuden × Transformers Kurama
Jurassic Park × Transformers J. Balvin × Transformers Universal Monsters × Transformers G.I. Joe × Transformers
Tonka × Transformers Street Fighter II × Transformers Volvo Trucks × Transformers Stranger Things × Transformers
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles × Transformers Knight Rider × Transformers Naruto Shippuden × Transformers Star Wars: The Mandalorian × Transformers
Sonic the Hedgehog × Transformers Hot Wheels × Transformers NFL × Transformers US Soccer Federation × Transformers
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Notes

  • Many of the toys released under the Collaborative banner had "Project" code-names with varying degrees of bizarreness:

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  • Ectotron: "Project Mullet"
  • Gigawatt: "Project Future"
  • Maverick: "Project [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Tom Cruise|{{#if:Cruise|Cruise|Tom Cruise}}]]"
  • Ultimate X-Spanse: "Project [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Blackbird (comics)|{{#if:Bird|Bird|Blackbird (comics)}}]]"
  • Tyrannocon Rex/JP93: "Project Park"
  • J. Balvintron/Energia Buzzsaw & Vibras Stripes: "Project Jam"
  • Draculus: "Project Bat"
  • Megatron H.I.S.S. Tank: "Project Trooper 1"
  • Bumblebee A.W.E Striker: "Project Trooper 3"
  • Tonkanator: "Project Yellow"
  • Dilophocon/JP12: "Project Island"
  • Soundwave Dreadnok Thunder Machine: "Project Jojo"
  • Code Red: "Project [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Eggo|{{#if:Waffles|Waffles|Eggo}}]]"
  • Frankentron: "Project Francis"
  • Party Wallop: "Project Renaissance"
  • Agent Knight: "Project Knight"
  • Kurama & Gamakichi: "Project Tails"
  • The Mandalorian: "Collab 6"
  • Wingtail & Blue Booster: "Collab Blue"
  • Freakwency & 8-Trax: "Collab Hawk"
  • Breakaway: "Collab Kick"

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  • As of 2026, only the second Ectotron, the Ultimate X-Spanse and Gigawatt figures have been released in New Zealand. Ectotron was available through Toyworld and Mighty Ape, while Gigawatt was only available through Mighty Ape. Ultimate X-Spanse on the other hand had almost received a full retail release, being sold through The Warehouse, Toyworld and Mighty Ape (three of the five major New Zealand Transformers toy distributors).