The Transformers (toyline)
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The Transformers (retroactively called Generation One or G1) started as a joint venture between two companies: Hasbro of America and Takara of Japan. After an idea to rebrand and sell Takara's Diaclone and Microchange robot toys as a whole new line with a new concept behind it, Hasbro unknowingly would wind up making what would be one of the longest running toy franchises.
1984
Autobot
- Bluestreak
- Brawn
- Bumblebee
- Cliffjumper
- Gears
- Hound
- Huffer
- Ironhide
- Jazz
- Mirage
- Optimus Prime
- Prowl
- Ratchet
- Sideswipe
- Sunstreaker
- Trailbreaker
- Wheeljack
- Windcharger
Decepticon
- Buzzsaw
- Frenzy
- Laserbeak
- Megatron
- Ravage
- Rumble
- Skywarp
- Soundwave
- Starscream
- Thundercracker
1985
Autobot
- Beachcomber
- Blaster
- Camshaft (Mail-order only)
- Cosmos
- Downshift (Mail-order only)
- Grapple
- Grimlock
- Hoist
- Inferno
- Jetfire
- Omega Supreme
- Overdrive (Mail-order only)
- Perceptor
- Powerdasher (Mail-order only: Comes in 3 different forms)
- Powerglide
- Red Alert
- Roadbuster
- Seaspray
- Skids
- Slag
- Sludge
- Smokescreen
- Snarl
- Swoop
- Topspin
- Tracks
- Twin Twist
- Warpath
- Whirl
Decepticon
- Astrotrain
- Barrage
- Blitzwing
- Bombshell
- Bonecrusher
- Chop Shop
- Dirge
- Hook
- Kickback
- Long Haul
- Mixmaster
- Ramjet
- Ransack
- Scavenger
- Scrapper
- Shockwave
- Shrapnel
- Thrust
- Venom
1986
Autobot
- Air Raid
- Blades
- Blurr
- Broadside
- Eject
- Fireflight
- First Aid
- Groove
- Hot Rod
- Hotspot
- Hubcap
- Kup
- Metroplex
- Outback
- Pipes
- Ramhorn
- Rewind
- Rodimus Prime
- Sandstorm
- Silverbolt
- Sky Lynx
- Skydive
- Slingshot
- Springer
- Steeljaw
- Streetwise
- Swerve
- Tailgate
- Ultra Magnus
- Wheelie
- Wreck-Gar
Decepticon
- Blast Off
- Brawl
- Breakdown
- Cyclonus
- Dead End
- Divebomb
- Drag Strip
- Galvatron
- Gnaw
- Headstrong
- Motormaster
- Octane
- Onslaught
- Rampage
- Ratbat
- Razorclaw
- Reflector (mail-order only)
- Runabout
- Runamuck
- Scourge
- Swindle
- Tantrum
- Trypticon
- Vortex
- Wildrider

