Repurposing

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Pay no attention to the "Rattrap" tattoo on his ass!

Repurposing is the practice of using an existing toy to represent a different character than originally intended. A very early example is Wal-mart exclusive "blue" Transmetals Rattrap, which represented a Transmetal form for Packrat in the Wreckers comic book series. In many cases, this means a single toy can represent more than one distinct character.

Individual fans may do this on an unofficial level within their personal canon, especially with toys that homage earlier toys without being the same character. Popular examples include using Energon Downshift as Generation 1 Wheeljack and Movie Big Daddy as Generation 1 Big Daddy.

Basically repurposing is when a character in a fiction uses a character model and color scheme from someone else's toy. The repurposed character has no official toy release of his own, but the toy can take on double-duty representing both the character he was originally released as (the character on the box) and the repurposed character established later on in fiction.

Examples of official repurposing

  • McDonald's Panther as Ravage; also as General Jaguar, father of Metals Jaguar (in the Comics Bon Bon Manga). Yes, this means he's both Ravage and Ravage's father. Don't ask.
  • Wal-mart exclusive Transmetal Rattrap as Packrat.
  • Beast Machines Deployer Rav (blue redeco) as Chro.



e-Hobby

Similar to Megaplex's situation detailed above, e-Hobby has released several Diaclone and Microchange-only color variants never before used in the Transformers line as new Transformers characters.


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Shattered Glass

The Shattered Glass timeline of events has allowed for Autobots and Decepticons with typically uncharacteristic color-schemes and questionable places in their canon of origin to be placed as various background characters in this one. Such notable examples include:




See also

References

<ol class="references"><li id="cite_note-0"><a href="#cite_ref-0" title="">↑</a> BotCon 2008</ol>