1982
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The year 1982 (MCMLXXXII) predates the launch of the Transformers brand by two years.
- For further information, see: Transformers timeline
Fiction
Generation 1
- Disguised as an F-15 Eagle fighter jet, Starscream was active on Earth, with documented sightings of jets sporting his unique colors on several continents before he was caught on camera transforming to robot mode in California. This sighting (and its subsequent leak) was the direct impetus for Hungry Dragon 1.
2007 Movie
- Starscream refers to Thundercracker(#11) and himself(#9) being F-15s, implying both were active in 1982.
March
March 12 — Starscream is caught on camera in Laos.
April
April 22 — Starscream is caught on camera in India.
May
May 9 — Starscream is caught on camera in Estonia.
June
June 16 — Starscream is caught transforming on camera in Sacremento, California.
July
July 17 — A report issued by Sector Seven initiates operation Hungry Dragon.
Non-Fiction
Events
- The inking team of Ian Akin and Brian Garvey see their first co-operative work published, the Marvel Comics title ROM Spaceknight.
- Hasbro decides to drastically reduce the size of the G.I. Joe figures, broaden the cast, and commission the advertising agency Griffin Bacal and Marvel Comics to develop a brand-new universe for them to occupy. The resulting comic book and toyline is dubbed "G.I. Joe: A Real America Hero".
March
Two years after it's launch, The Diaclone toyline starts introducing toys with alt modes based on realistic vehicles (see below).
- The first two toys from Takara's Diaclone Car Robo line, No.1 Countach LP-500S Super Tuning (red version) and No.2 Onebox Cherry Vanette (black version), are released to stores in Japan. These toys' molds would later be used in Transformers as Sunstreaker and Ironhide, respectively.
April
- The first four toys from the Popy company's Machine Robo line are released to stores in Japan. They will go on to be better known in the West as Cy-Kill, Tank, Fitor, and Cop-Tur of the evil Renegades in the Tonka GoBots line, the closest competitor to Transformers.
October 3
- The Super Dimension Fortress Macross debuts on Japanese television, featuring the transforming Valkyrie fighter jet. This vehicle will go on to be less known in the West as the Transformer Jetfire. As a Transformers figure, the toy from the associated toyline is distributed by Hasbro in the west, but not in Japan, where Takara rival Takatoku Toys is active.
Births
March
July
November
November 4 — Travis Van Winkle
