The Transformers (toyline)
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. Due to products coming from different pre-existing product lines, G1 toys were highly inconsistent in terms of relative scale.
1984
Autobots
Autobot Mini-Cars
- Although the official catalogs and the box artwork depict Bumblebee in yellow and Cliffjumper in red, both toys were actually available in both colors. Additionally, a third toy of a similar design was also available in yellow, and sold on Cliffjumper cards. That toy was not officially marketed by Hasbro as a separate character, but was later dubbed "Bumblejumper" by fans, which was shortened to just "Bumper" by the time he was officially integrated into the fiction as a character in his own right.
Autobot Cars
Autobot Commander
Decepticons
Decepticon Cassettes
- Another Decepticon Cassette, Buzzsaw, was available with Soundwave.
Decepticon Planes
Decepticon Communications
Decepticon Leader
1985
Autobots
Autobot Mini-Vehicles
- The "Mini-Cars" were renamed into "Mini-Vehicles" beginning with 1985. The 1984 Mini-Cars/Mini-Vehicles were re-released. 1985 Mini-Vehicles were briefly available with extra Mini-Spies, later replaced the Autobot symbols with rubsigns like the ones first featured on the Mini-Spies, and later shipments of the rubsign versions were available with iron-on patches. The versions of Bumblebee and Cliffjumper that came with the Mini-Spies were available in both yellow and red; the rubsign versions still featured color variants. The Bumper mold was no longer available.
Autobot Cars
- The 1984 Autobot Cars were re-released. All 1985 Autobot Cars sported rubsigns. The European version of Tracks released by Milton Bradley was originally available in red.
Dinobots
Jumpstarters
Autobot Deluxe Vehicles
Autobot Air Guardian
Autobot Communicator
Autobot Scientist
Autobot Motorized Defense Base
- "Drill Type"
- "F-1 Type"
- "Jet Type"
- The Powerdashers were only available via mail order. Figure names are in quotes because these figures were not officaly named. Names are taken from the Diaclone versions.
Omnibots
- The Omnibots were only available via mail order.
Promotional toys
- "Pepsi" Optimus Prime
- A limited edition variant of Optimus Prime was available with additional "Pepsi" stickers on the trailer. The Canadian version sported yet another variant with a large sticker covering the entire side of the trailer.
- "Cookie Crisp" Jazz
- A variant of the Jazz toy was available as a Cookie Crisp promotional premium via mail order. Unlike the regular version, the "Martini" decals are missing from the doors.
Notes
- The Optimus Prime toy was still available in 1985, now also sporting a rubsign.
Decepticons
Insecticons
Deluxe Insecticons
- Note: the Deluxe Insecticons were not featured in the animated series.
Constructicons
- Bonecrusher
- Scavenger
- Scrapper
- Hook
- Long Haul
- Mixmaster
- Devastator (giftset)
Triple Changers
Decepticon Planes
- Starscream, Thundercracker and Skywarp were re-released. All 1985 Decepticon Planes sported rubsigns.
Decepticon Military Operations Commander
Notes
- Megatron, Soundwave and the Decepticon Cassette two-packs (now named "Mini-Cassettes") of Frenzy/Laserbeak and Rumble/Ravage were still available in 1985, now also sporting rubsigns.
- The deluxe Insectcons made no appearences in the animated series.
1986
Starting with 1986, the first Transformers toys - the Mini-Cassettes, the Triple Changers, the newly introduced Special Teams Mini-Vehicles and the Special Teams Large Vehicles - were available in mixed assortments that contained both Autobot and Decepticon characters. The 1986 toys are still listed as Autobots and Decepticons for simplicity's sake.
Autobots
Autobot Mini-Vehicles
- Bumblebee, Beachcomber, Seaspray, Cosmos, Powerglide and Warpath were re-released. All twelve 1986 Mini-Vehicles were alternatively available with or without an iron-on patch.
Autobot Mini-Cassettes
Aerialbots
- Air Raid
- Skydive
- Fireflight
- Slingshot
- Silverbolt
- Superion (giftset)
Protectobots
- The smaller Aerialbots and Protectobots were alternatively available with or without an iron-on patch. Silverbolt and Hot Spot have never been found with a poster.
Triple Changers
- All 1986 Triple Changers were alternatively available with or without a poster.
Autobot Cars
- All three 1986 Autobot Cars were alternatively available with or without a poster.
Heroes
Autobot City Commander
- A variant version of Ultra Magnus was available exclusively from KB Toys stores, replacing the diecast parts and rubber tires with plastic parts and sporting unpainted heads.
Motorized Autobot Space Shuttle
Autobot City
Notes
- A limited edition version of Optimus Prime was available with a "Movie Edition" certificate.
- Sunstreaker, Mirage, Ratchet and Wheeljack, none of which were shipping to regular stores anymore by this point, were made available again via mail order.
Decepticons
Decepticon Mini-Cassettes
- Ratbat & Frenzy (available as a two-pack)
- Frenzy was a re-release of the 1986 Decepticon Cassette, now available as a two-pack with the new mold Ratbat rather than with Laserbeak. The two-pack of Ravage and Rumble was also re-released.
Stunticons
- Dead End
- Breakdown
- Wildrider
- Drag Strip
- Motormaster
- Menasor (giftset)
Combaticons
- While packaged samples might exist, Bruticus was presumably never officially released in giftset form in the USA.
- The smaller Stunticons and Combaticons were alternatively available with or without an iron-on patch. Motormaster and Onslaught have never been found with a poster.
Predacons
- Predaking was never available in giftset form outside of Japan.
Sharkticons
- All five Predacons as well as Gnaw were alternatively available with or without a poster.
Triple Changers
- Blitzwing and Astrotrain were re-released. All 1986 Triple Changers were alternatively available with or without a poster, and Astrotrain and Blitzwing are very difficult to find.
Decepticon Planes
- Starscream, Dirge, Ramjet and Thrust were re-released. Only Scourge and Cyclonus have been found with or without a poster. The other four jets in the asortment have never been found with a poster.
Battlechargers
Decepticon City Commander
Motorized Decepticon City
Others
- Reflector was only available via mail order.
Notes
- A limited edition version of Megatron was available with a "Movie Edition" certificate.
- Thundercracker, who was no longer shipping to regular stores by this point, was made available again via mail order.
1987
Autobots
Technobots
- Afterburner
- Nosecone
- Strafe
- Lightspeed
- Scattershot
- Computron (giftset)
- The Aerialbots and Protectobots were also re-released. All individual Aerialbots, Protectobots and Technobots were alternatively available with or without a rubber decoy.
Throttlebots
- The Throttlebots were alternatively available with or without a rubber decoy.
Autobot Clones
- Fastlane & Cloudraker (available as a two-pack)
Autobot Doubly Spy
Monsterbots
Large Targetmaster Autobots
- Pointblank with Peacemaker
- Sureshot with Spoilsport
- Crosshairs with Pinpointer
- Blurr with Haywire
- Kup with Recoil
- Hot Rod with Firebolt
Large Headmaster Autobots
- Chromedome with Stylor
- Hardhead with Duros
- Brainstorm with Arcana
- Highbrow with Gort
Headmaster Autobot Base
- Fortress Maximus with Cerebros and Spike
Notes
Metroplex, Rodimus Prime, Wreck-Gar, Ultra Magnus and Sky Lynx were also still available. The Autobot Mini-Cassette two-packs of Rewind/Steeljaw and Ramhorn/Eject were re-released.
Decepticons
Terrorcons
- Abominus was never officially released in giftset form in the USA.
- The Stunticons and Combaticons were also re-released. All individual Stunticons, Combaticons and Terrorcons were alternatively available with or without a rubber decoy.
Decepticon Mini-Cassettes
- The two-pack of Ratbat and Frenzy was also re-released.
Duocons
Decepticon Clones
Decepticon Six Changer
Large Targetmaster Decepticons
- Triggerhappy with Blowpipe
- Slugslinger with Caliburst
- Misfire with Aimless
- Cyclonus with Nightstick
- Scourge with Fracas
Large Headmaster Decepticons
Headmaster Horrorcons
- Apeface with Spasma
- Snapdragon with Krunk
Headmaster Decepticon Base
Notes
Galvatron, Trypticon, the Predacons and the Sharkticon figure Gnaw were also still available.
1988
Autobots
Sparkabots
Triggerbots
Autobot Cassettes
- Grand Slam & Raindance (available as a two-pack)
- The Rewind/Steeljaw and Ramhorn/Eject two-packs were also re-released once again.
Small Targetmaster Autobots
- Landfill with Flintlock and Silencer
- Quickmix with Boomer and Ricochet
- Scoop with Holepunch and Tracer
- The Large Targetmaster Autobots Pointblank, Sureshot and Crosshairs were also still available.
Small Headmaster Autobots
- The Large Headmaster Autobots Chromedome, Hardhead, Brainstorm and Highbrow and the Headmaster Autobot Base Fortress Maximus were also still available.
Powermaster Autobots
Powermaster Autobot Leader
- Optimus Prime with Hi-Q
Autobot Six Changer
Large Autobot Pretenders
Autobot Pretender Beasts
Autobot Pretender Vehicles
Notes
The Autobot Doubly Spy Punch-Counterpunch, the Autobot Clones two-pack of Fastlane/Cloudraker and the Monsterbots Grotusque, Doublecross and Repugnus were also still available. The Technobots were re-released.
Decepticons
Firecons
Seacons
- The Piranacon giftset only included five of the six individual Seacons; Nautilator was left out for reasons unknown.
- The Terrorcons were also re-released.
Triggercons
Decepticon Cassettes
- Squawktalk & Beastbox (available as a two-pack)
- The Slugfest/Overkill two-pack was also re-released.
Small Targetmaster Decepticons
- Spinister with Hairsplitter and Singe
- Needlenose with Sunbeam and Zigzag
- Quake with Tiptop and Heater
- The Large Targetmaster Decepticons Triggerhappy, Slugslinger and Misfire were also still available.
Small Headmaster Decepticons
- Horri-Bull with Kreb
- Fangry with Brisko
- Squeezeplay with Lokos
- The Large Headmaster Decepticons Skullcruncher, Mindwipe and Weirdwolf, the Headmaster Horrorcons Apeface and Snapdragon and the Headmaster Decepticon Base Scorponok were also still available.
Powermaster Decepticons
Powermaster Mercenary
- Doubledealer with Knok and Skar
Large Decepticon Pretenders
Decepticon Pretender Beasts
Decepticon Pretender Vehicles
Notes
The Deception Clones two-pack of Pounce/Wingspan and the Decepticon Six Changer Sixshot were also still available.
1989
By 1989, Hasbro's Transformers releases had been effectively split into two almost distinct sub-lines - Pretenders and Micromasters - that were available concurrently, a separation that was stronger from a marketing standpoint than the Autobot/Decepticon distinction from previous years.
Pretenders
Autobots
Small Autobot Pretenders
Autobot Pretender Classics
Autobot Legends
- Bumblebee
- Grimlock
- Jazz
- The Legends figures were identical to the Pretender Classics' inner robots, but lacking the Pretender shell. They were exclusively available from KMart stores.
Autobot Mega Pretenders
Autobot Ultra Pretenders
Notes
- Powermaster Optimus Prime, the Autobot Cassette two-packs of Rewind/Steeljaw, Ramhorn/Eject and Grand Slam/Raindance and the Large Autobot Pretenders were also still available.
Decepticons
Pretender Monsters
Small Decepticon Pretenders
Decepticon Pretender Classics
Decepticon Legends
- Starscream
- The Legends figures were identical to the Pretender Classics' inner robots, but lacking the Pretender shell. They were exclusively available from KMart stores.
Decepticon Mega Pretenders
Decepticon Ultra Pretenders
Notes
- The Decepticon Cassette two-packs of Slugfest/Overkill and Squawktalk/Beastbox and the Large Decepticon Pretenders were also still available.
Micromasters
Autobots
Micromaster Autobot Patrols
- Off Road Patrol (Highjump, Mudslinger, Powertrain & Tote)
- Race Car Patrol (Tailspin, Free Wheeler, Roadhandler & Swindler)
- Rescue Patrol (Seawatch, Stakeout, Fixit & Red Hot)
- Battle Patrol (Big Shot, Sidetrack, Sunrunner & Flak)
Micromaster Autobot Transports
Micromaster Autobot Stations
Micromaster Autobot Bases
Micromaster Autobot Rocket Base
Decepticons
Micromaster Decepticon Patrols
- Air Strike Patrol (Nightflight, Storm Cloud, Whisper & Tailwind)
- Sports Car Patrol (Detour, Blackjack, Hyperdrive & Road Hugger)
Micromaster Decepticon Transports
Micromaster Decepticon Stations
Micromaster Decepticon Bases
Micromaster Decepticon Jet Command Center
1990
Like 1989 before, 1990 also effectively saw two almost distinct Transformers sub-lines being available concurrently, this time Micromasters and Action Masters. The European version of the "G1" line, which continued after Hasbro had abruptly cancelled the line in the USA, would furthermore add the "Classics" sub-line to the mix.
Micromasters
Autobots
Micromaster Autobot Patrols
- Construction Patrol (Neutro, Groundpounder, Crumble & Takedown)
- Air Patrol (Sky High, Eagle Eye, Blaze Master & Tread Bolt)
- Monster Truck Patrol (Hydraulic, Slow Poke, Big Hauler & Heavy Tread)
- Hot Rod Patrol (Big Daddy, Trip-Up, Greaser & Hubs)
Micromaster Autobot Combiner Squads
- Metro Squad (Wheel Blaze, Roadburner, Oiler, Slide, Power Run & Strikedown)
- Astro Squad (Phaser, Blast Master, Moonrock, Missile Master, Barrage & Heave)
Micromaster Autobot Combiner Transports
- Missile Launcher (with Retro & Surge)
- Tanker Truck (with Pipeline & Gusher)
Micromaster Combiner Autobot Battlefield Headquarters
Notes
- The Micromaster Transports Overload and Erector, the Micromaster Stations Hot House and Ironworks and the Micromaster Autobot Rocket Base Countdown were also still available.
Decepticons
Micromaster Decepticon Patrols
- Race Track Patrol (Roller Force, Barricade, Ground Hog & Motorhead)
- Military Patrol (Bombshock, Tracer, Dropshot & Growl)
Micromaster Decepticon Combiner Squads
- Battle Squad (Meltdown, Half-Track, Direct-Hit, Power Punch, Fireshot & Vanquish)
- Constructor Squad (Stonecruncher, Excavator, Sledge, Hammer, Grit & Knockout)
Micromaster Decepticon Combiner Transports
- Cannon Transport (with Terror-Tread & Cement-Head)
Micromaster Combiner Decepticon Anti-Aircraft Base
- Anti-Aircraft Base with Blackout & Spaceshot
Notes
- The Micromaster Transports Flattop & Roughstuff, the Micromaster Stations Greasepit and Airwave and the Micromaster Decepticon Jet Command Center Skystalker were also still available.
Action Masters
Autobots
Autobot Action Master Figures
- Grimlock with Anti-Tank Cannon
- Jazz with Turbo Board
- Rad with Lionizer
- Rollout with Glitch
- Bumblebee with Heli-Pack
- Blaster with Flight-Pack
- Jackpot with Sights
- Mainframe with Push-Button
- Inferno with Hydro-Pack
- Snarl with Tyrannitron
- Skyfall with Top-Heavy
- Kick-Off with Turbo-Pack
Autobot Action Master Action Blasters
- Turbo Cycle with Prowl
- Helicopter with Over-Run
Action Master Autobot Vehicles
- Turbo Racer with Wheeljack
- Attack Cruiser with Sprocket
Action Master Autobot Armored Convoy
Decepticons
Decepticon Action Master Figures
- Soundwave with Wingthing
- Treadshot with Catgut
- Devastator with Scorpulator
- Krok with Gatoraider
- Shockwave with Fistfight
- Banzai-Tron with Razor-Sharp
Decepticon Action Master Action Blasters
- Off-Road Cycle with Axer
- Turbo Jet with Starscream
Action Master Decepticon Attack Vehicles

