Transformers: Universe (2008 franchise)
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The 2008 Universe is the second Transformers franchise to use the name. Like the previous franchise, this line is intended to be something of a catch-all for toys that don't fit in the main line. While the contemporary main line for this Universe is Transformers Animated, for some reason Hasbro has actually included a few Animated figures in it too.
The franchise consists of:
- A toyline
- A Flash-animated web cartoon that Hasbro has probably forgotten about.
Additional fictional support has been provided by the contemporaneous comic book series, which uses a number of toy designs from the series. Another comic uses the Universe name and logo, but does not use the toys.
Hasbro first announced the line at BotCon 2007, stating that it would not have an overall story arc. The "main" focus of the line are the price points Legends Class, Deluxe Class, Voyager Class and Ultra Class, which consist of new molds for "classic" characters from various previous lines, as well as redecos of existing toys from older lines (such as Cybertron and the 2006 Classics line). In addition, there are also numerous store exclusive single and multi-packs, which also consist of redecos of toys from older lines.
Many of the new-mold toys are meant to feature "realistic" vehicle modes (a niche left otherwise unfilled after the end of the 2007 movie line), although that aspect has since been muddled with the introduction of Legends Class toys for characters from the current Animated line (which have not-so-realistic vehicle modes) and Beast Wars characters (which have animal forms as their alternate modes, not vehicles). The G1 series also causes trouble, as suitcase-sized microcassetes aren't really that common, and flying spaceships aren't masters of disguise. Unless you're on Cybertron or something.
And just to break the vehicle-mode-based pattern completely, Universe also continues the non-transforming, super-cute Robot Heroes line.
The Universe toys are attributed to various "series". Those are:
- Classic Series, continuing the Classics franchise. This was originally the most prevalent sub-line.
- Generation 1 Series (alternatively also named G1 Series on some toys' packaging), rooted in the original Generation 1 franchise. This is currently the most prevalent sub-line. The exact difference between "Classic Series" and "Generation 1 Series" is unclear, and further muddled as the line progresses. However, the one thing that can be said is that some characters can have their G1 altmodes instead of the insistence that everyone is a vehicle, like spaceships and suitcase sized microcassetes.
- War Within Series, based on the War Within comic. Thus far only used for one store exclusive two-pack.
- Armada Series, adding to the Armada franchise.
- Animated Series, representing the Transformers Animated franchise.
- Beast Wars Series
- Beast Machines Series
- Robots in Disguise Series
- Cybertron Series
In January 2008, Hasbro launched a web page for the new Universe line, featuring a preview of the first "Classic Series" wave and a CGI reimagining of the battle between Megatron and Optimus Prime from the original animated Transformers movie. The tagline for the video, in keeping with the toyline's theme, was "They were always real to me."
In 2009, the packaging gained a "25 Years" corner logo to commemorate Transformers' 25th anniversary, as the toyline's offerings expanded to include updates of key characters from every franchise.
Toys
General retail
Legends Class
Wave 1
- Onslaught (Classic Series)
- Red Alert (Classic Series)
- Starscream (Classic Series)
Wave 2
- Autobot Hound (Classic Series)
- Autobot Jazz (Classic Series)
- Megatron (G2) (Classic Series)
Wave 3
- Bumblebee (Animated Series)
- Optimus Prime (Animated Series)
- Prowl (Animated Series)
Wave 4
- Starscream (Animated Series)
- Brawn (G1 Series)
- Beachcomber (G1 Series)
- Bumblebee (G1 Series)
Wave 5
- Autobot Cosmos (G1 Series)
- Warpath (G1 Series)
- Rodimus (G1 Series)
- Autobot Wheelie (G1 Series)
Deluxe Class
Wave 1
- Prowl (Classic Series)
- Sunstreaker (Classic Series)
- Tankor (Classic Series; an update of Octane, not named so due to trademark issues)
Wave 2
- Acid Storm (Classic Series)
- Galvatron (Classic Series)
Wave 3
- Ironhide (Classic Series)
- Sideswipe (Classic Series)
- Silverstreak (Classic Series, an update of Bluestreak, not named so due to trademark issues)
Wave 4
- Starscream (Generation 1 Series; minor redeco of Classics Deluxe Starscream)
- Autobot Hound with Ravage (Generation 1 Series)
- Cheetor (Beast Wars Series)
- Cyclonus with Nightstick (Generation 1 Series)
Wave 5
- Dinobot (Beast Wars Series)
- Smokescreen (Generation 1 Series)
Wave 6
- Hot Shot with Jolt (Armada Series)
- Autobot Ratchet (Generation 1 Series)
Voyager Class
Wave 1

- Autobot Blaster with Mini-Con Blockrock (Classic Series)
- Decepticon Heavy Load with Mini-Con Drill Bit (Classic Series)
Wave 2
- Autobot Blades (Classic Series)
- Decepticon Dropshot (Classic Series)
Wave 3
- Tread Bolt (Classic Series)
Wave 4
- Inferno (Generation 2 Series)
- Vector Prime (Cybertron Series)
Wave 5
Ultra Class
Wave 1

- Onslaught (Classic Series)
- Powerglide (Classic Series)
Wave 2
- Silverbolt (Classic Series)
Wave 3
- Storm Cloud (Classic Series)
Wave 4
- Predacon Bruticus (Robots in Disguise Series)
Robot Heroes
Wave 1

- Rattrap & Megatron (Beast Wars Series)
- Cheetor & Blackarachnia (Beast Wars Series)
- Sunstreaker & Galvatron (Generation 1 Series)
- Hound & Blitzwing (Generation 1 Series)
Wave 2
- Arcee & Decepticon Rumble (Generation 1 Series)
- Rhinox & Waspinator (Beast Wars Series)
- Optimus Primal & Predacon Tarantulas (Beast Wars Series)
Wave 3
- Autobot Blaster & Thrust (Generation 1 Series)
- Ironhide & Kickback (Generation 1 Series)
- Silverbolt & (Transmetal) Megatron (Beast Wars Series)
Wave 4
- Cheetor & Tankor (Beast Machines Series)
- Perceptor & Hardshell (Generation 1 Series)
- Snarl & Sharkticon (Generation 1 Series)
Canceled
- Super Optimus Prime & Megatron (Robots in Disguise Series)
- Prowl & Laserbeak (Generation 1 Series)
- Ricochet & Predaking (Generation 1 Series)
- Tigatron & Inferno (Beast Wars Series)
- Optimus Primal & Jetstorm (Beast Machines Series)
- Victory Saber & Dessaras (Generation 1 Series)
More than Meets the Eye 25th Anniversary Pack
- 25th Anniversary Optimus Prime Pack (G1 Series)
Exclusives
Costco exclusives
- Ultra Twin-Pack (Cybertron Series) contains:
- Optimus Prime (unchanged Cybertron: Galaxy Force Leader Class Optimus Prime)
- Crumplezone (unchanged Cybertron Voyager Class Crumplezone)
Hasbro Toy Shop exclusives
- Nemesis Prime (Classic Series)
- SE-01 Optimus Prime (Special Edition)
- SE-02 Megatron (Special Edition)
- SE-03 Drag Strip (Special Edition)
- SE-04 Overkill (Special Edition)
Kmart exclusives
- Mini-Con 12-Pack (Armada Series), contains:
Sam's Club exclusives
- Battle for the Cyber Planet Keys Deluxe five-pack, (Cybertron Series) contains:
- Optimus Prime (minor Generation 1 homage redeco of Armada Super-Con Optimus Prime)
- Blurr (unchanged Cybertron Deluxe Class Blurr)
- Longrack (unchanged Cybertron Deluxe Class Longrack)
- Runamuck (unchanged Cybertron Deluxe Class Runamuck)
- Buzzsaw (unchanged Cybertron Deluxe Class Buzzsaw)
Target exclusives
Legends 5-packs
- Aerial Rivals (Classic Series), contains:
- Special Team Leaders (Classic Series), contains:
- Autobot Hot Zone (an update of Hot Spot, not named so due to trademark issues)
- Hun-Gurrr
- Razorclaw
- Scattorshot (an update of Scattershot, not named so due to trademark issues)
- Silverbolt

Voyager Deluxe Comic 2-packs
- Dirge vs. Autobot Roadbuster (G1 Series)
- Springer vs. Ratbat (War Within Series)
Toys"R"Us exclusives
Ultra Class
- Autobot Countdown (Generation 1 Series)
- Darkwind (Generation 1 Series)
Supreme Class
International releases
- Superion (G1 Series) five-pack, contains:
- Bruticus Maximus (G1 Series) five-pack, contains:


