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  • ...me="skooldays_20130702">{{cite web|url=http://www.skooldays.com/categories/toys/ty1139.htm| title=Skooldays: Retro - Micronauts|website=Skooldays|date=2 Ju ...toyline were licensed by [[Hasbro]], along with other similar transforming toys from Takara's [[Diaclone]] toyline, in the 1980s to be a part of Hasbro's '
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  • ===Toys=== ...mall toy line called ''[[Machine Wars]]'' was released exclusively in [[KB Toys]] stores in 1997, and featured a new Prowl figure with a spring-loaded tran
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  • ...the planet. It was no doubt a relief for him to head back to Cybertron in 1999 after the Autobots defeated and captured the Decepticons, but when an act o ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== ...d on two different continents; however both characters were Aquaspeeders - toys that could shoot water from their weapon and had parts which changed color
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  • ...2 Strangest Transformers Beast Wars Figures By Rob Bricken in Daily Lists, Toys Wednesday, Jul. 8 2009</ref> Cheetor appears in the 1999 [[Game Boy Color]] video game ''[[Ketō Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Sens
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  • ===Toys=== | caption = ''Timelines'' Fractyl and Scorponok toys
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  • ...the Transformers were rendered inactive in the explosion of the Ark II in 1999, but when they reactivated in 2001, Devastator was the main weapon in Megat ...purple and grey color scheme, with no individual names for the individual toys and lacking the additional pieces that allowed their original releases to c
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  • ===Toys=== ...url=http://www.cobraislandtoys.com/tf/1984/ravage.html |title=Cobra Island Toys, "Ravage" |publisher=Cobraislandtoys.com |date= |accessdate=2016-01-04}}</r
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  • ...r the animated series and the first mini-comic that came packaged with the toys, suggest this. Nonetheless, Optimus Prime and Megatron were a major reason ...e the introduction of the ''Transformers'' series. He makes a cameo in the 1999 ''Beast Wars Transmetals'' video game for Nintendo 64, where he is killed b
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  • ...all the original Dinobots, Swoop was based on one of the Diaclone toy line toys.<ref>{{Cite book| title=The Unofficial Guide to Transformers 1980s Through In the tales leading up to the 1999 [[BotCon]] tale "Reaching the Omega Point", it was revealed that, in a dark
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  • ===Toys=== ===Toys===
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  • ...ns Gather in Kentucky to Celebrate Their Love of 'MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE' Toys. Business Wire September 27, 2006]</ref> ...is very different from how the toy was depicted. As one of the first year toys, the toy of Rhinox was created before the television series came along, and
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  • ===Toys=== Windrazor appears as a character in the 1999 video game ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals]]''.
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  • | parent = [[Hasbro]] (1991–present)<br>[[Funrise Toys]] (1998–2020)<br>Basic Fun! (2020–present) ...otribune.com/1990-08-19/business/9003090435_1_tonka-toy-company-stocks-new-toys |title=Tonka's Troubles Nothing To Toy With As Ghostbusters Line Fades |da
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  • ...e was voiced by Blu Mankuma in the ''Beast Wars'' animated series. Several toys of Tigatron were rare exclusives at the Transformers convention, Botcon. ...ns Gather in Kentucky to Celebrate Their Love of 'MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE' Toys. Business Wire September 27, 2006</ref>
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  • ...Transformers. When the Autobots succeeded in defeating the Decepticons in 1999 and they all attempted to return to Cybertron aboard the Ark II, the ship e ===Toys===
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  • ...eries. A [[third-party Transformer]] called Madblender was designed by TFC Toys which is an homage to Mixmaster. The second Mixmaster was a Decepticon Micr ...the Transformers were rendered inactive in the explosion of the Ark II in 1999, but when they reactivated in 2001, Devastator was the main weapon in Megat
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  • ...the Transformers were rendered inactive in the explosion of the Ark II in 1999, but when they reactivated in 2001, Devastator was the main weapon in Megat ===Toys===
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  • Airazor appears as a character in the [[Nintendo 64]] version of the 1999 video game ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals]]''.<ref>http://www.gia ===Toys===
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  • ...2 Strangest Transformers Beast Wars Figures By Rob Bricken in Daily Lists, Toys Wednesday, Jul. 8 2009</ref> Optimus Primal appears as a character in the 1999 video game [[Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals]].
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  • Tarantulas appeared in the 1999 ''Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals'' video game for the Nintendo 64 and ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== :This toy was recolored into the Japanese exclusive [[Drancron]] in 1999.<REF>Stalking The Prey: A Guide to Hasbro's Beast Wars by Nicholas R. Messi
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  • Art of Thunder Clash graced the cover of the Botcon Europe 1999 Souvenir Magazine, probably tying in to an article inside about European ex ===Toys===
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  • ...2 | episodelink = | series =Beast Wars | serieslink =Beast Wars | airdate =1999-05-07 | season =3 | number = 13}}</ref> ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Beast Wars Neo'' Mega Longrack''' (1999)
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  • | birth_date = 27 May 1999 FansProject first teased their Function-X line of toys at TFcon 2012.<REF>http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/3rd-party-unlic
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  • ===Toys=== *Several [https://www.shapeways.com/marketplace/games/toys/?tag=Hardhead parts for Hardhead] are available on [[Shapeways]].
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  • ...mers''. A [[third-party Transformer]] called Dr. Crank was designed by TFC Toys which is a homage to Hook. Hook has also been the Japanese name of several ...the Transformers were rendered inactive in the explosion of the Ark II in 1999, but when they reactivated in 2001, Devastator was the main weapon in Megat
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  • Command 1 figures were released in 1977, and reissued in 1999. ===Toys===
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  • Silverbolt appears as a character in the 1999 video game ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals]]''. The Playstation ve ===Toys===
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  • ...ns Gather in Kentucky to Celebrate Their Love of 'MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE' Toys. Business Wire September 27, 2006]</ref> Rattrap appears as a character in the 1999 video game [[Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals]].
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  • ...ed series where she was voiced by [[Venus Terzo]]. She continued on to the 1999 ''[[Beast Machines]]'' sequel series and end up in the ''[[Transformers: Un ===Toys===
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  • She was reissued by Takara in 1999. ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== *Several [https://www.shapeways.com/marketplace/games/toys/?tag=Iguanus parts for Iguanus] are available on [[Shapeways]].
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  • |foundation = 1999 |industry = [[Toys]]
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  • == Matrix toys == * '''[[Big Convoy]]''' (1999): The first Transformer to come with a Matrix that was detachable. Its hand
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  • Megatron appears in the 1999 [[Game Boy Color]] video game [[Ketō Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Senshi ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Beast Wars'' Sonar''' (1999)
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  • He was reissued by Takara in 1999. ===Toys===
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  • Other third-party Transformer homages to Thrust include [[Impossible Toys]] [[Boostor]]. “But I don't want to use my head!” Rex - Toy Story 2,1999
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  • ...omics]] in 1979, with both original characters and characters based on the toys. Marvel published two ''Micronauts'' series, mostly written by [[Bill Mant ...ef [[Jim Shooter]] to get the [[Brand licensing|comics license]] for these toys, Mantlo was hired to script their series.<ref>{{cite journal|title = The Mi
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  • ...ck-in mini-comic and biographies released with the earliest ''Beast Wars'' toys indicate that the character was supposed to be the original Megatron, in a ...r million years. The Autobots and Decepticons were reactivated in 1984. In 1999, an Autobot/human military alliance succeeded in capturing and deactivating
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  • Command 3 figures were released in 1977, and reissued in 1999. ===Toys===
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  • Guiledart appears in the 1999 [[Game Boy Color]] video game [[Ketō Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Senshi ===Toys===
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  • The war on Earth ends in 1999, however, when the Autobots successfully defeat the Decepticons and attempt ===Toys===
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  • | first = Beast Wars Neo episode 19, "Bump the Physicist", June 9, 1999 ===Toys===
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  • ====Toys==== *'''Hasbro Beast Wars Transmetals 2'' Basic Nightglider''' (1999)
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  • ...r]] from the [[Transformers]] series. He is a heroic Maximal introduced in 1999 who turns into a crab. ===Toys===
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  • ...m/comics/japanese/bw2playingbook.php |title=Transformers comics, cartoons, toys and everything else! |publisher=TFArchive |date= |accessdate=2010-04-27}}</ Galvatron appears in the 1999 [[Game Boy Color]] video game [[Ketō Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Senshi
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  • Founded in- 1999 It was founded in 1999 by [[Anshu Gupta]].<ref name="Goonj Reference2">{{cite news |title=India's
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Beast Wars'' Stinkbomb''' (1999)
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  • Scuba appears in the 1999 [[Gameboy Color]] video game [[Ketō Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Senshi ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Transmetal 2'' Cybershark''' (1999)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Takara Beast Wars Neo'' Archadis''' (1999)
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  • ...f Leadership|Matrix]] by Optimus Prime when the Autobots departed Earth in 1999, having finally captured the Decepticons and intending to return them to Cy ===Toys===
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  • ...onal character from the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers]]'' TV series (1996–1999), storyline and toy line.<ref>http://www.unicron.us/tf1999/toypics/tigerhaw ===Toys===
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  • === Toys === *'''''Beast Wars'' Basic Optimus Minor''' (1999)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Beast Wars Neo'' Basic Stampy C-31''' (1999)
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  • ...businessman [[Nicholas Kove]], initially to manufacture inflatable rubber toys. The brand name was selected to be the first alphabetically in trade direct In late 1962 the acquisition<ref>{{harvnb|Knight|1999|p=7}}</ref> of the intellectual property and 35 moulds of [[Rosebud Kitmast
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  • ===Toys=== *'''Survive''' (1999)
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  • ====Toys==== *'''''Beast Wars Neo'' Cohrada''' (1999)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''Break''' (1999)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''Mach Kick''' (1999)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''Randy''' (1999)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''Bazooka''' (1999)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''Killerpunch''' (1999)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''Sling''' (1999)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''Saberback''' (1999)
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  • ...}})</ref> [[Zapp (band)|Zapp]],<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Zapp|date=August 1999|magazine=[[Vibe (magazine)|Vibe]]|volume=6|page=84}}</ref> [[D Train (music ...orld of Techno and Rave Culture |publisher=Routledge |place=New York |year=1999 |isbn=978-0415923736}}</ref>
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  • ...olsson/disland/dl1990.htm |title=Chronology of Disneyland Theme Park (1990-1999) |publisher=Islandnet.com |date=1990-10-17 |accessdate=2014-05-12}}</ref> I ...ated and produced educational materials and games for children, as well as toys and novelty products. The Kable Printing division produced over 125,000 mon
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  • ...ce|publisher=[[United Nations Commission on International Trade Law]]|year=1999|isbn=92-1-133607-4|location=New York|access-date=4 May 2021|archive-date=25 ....jpg|alt=|left|thumb|325x325px|Store closing flags outside a [[Toys "R" Us|Toys R Us]] in Deptford, New Jersey. Despite investments, the chain struggled to
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  • ...History of Hip-hop'', ed. Alan Light, 350-7. New York: Three Rivers Press, 1999.</ref> By using this technique, DJs could create a variety of music, but ac ...tz">Schwartz, Mark. "Planet Rock: Hip Hop Supa National" in {{Harvnb|Light|1999|pp=361–72}}.</ref> This is somewhat the case in Jamaica, the homeland of
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  • *'''''Beast Wars'' Scarem''' (1999) :A new mold. One of the only Transmetal 2 toys that has never been remolded or recolored.
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  • ...ansmetal 2]] hyena. He is notable for being one of the only ''Beast Wars'' toys not to be featured in either the animated series or any extended universe f *'''Jawbreaker''' (1999)
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  • ..."The Winning Shot", "…Her Gramma…", "The Rose", "School Is Starting", "Toys", "The Sun So Bright", "Metamorphosis", "Body", "The Cherry Cupboard", "Reu ...Thoughts", "Making Good On His Mistake", "Daydreaming", "Friday The 13th, 1999", "Broken", "Did You Draw The Line", "The Misery Of Her", "Her World Is Sad
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  • * [[Bump (Transformers)]],a 1999 Maximal character from [[Beast Wars Neo]]. * [[Bump (Impossible Toys)]], a 2014 toy from [[Impossible Toys]].
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  • The following is a List of Repurposed Shattered Glass Transformers Toys. ===1999===
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  • ...others. However, Jim Lee sold Wildstorm and its characters to DC Comics in 1999, citing a desire to exchange his responsibilities as a publisher for the op ...g many of the responsibilities held by Marder until he left the company in 1999.
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  • The UK version, as well as the 1999 Rhino Films VHS release feature scrolling text and narration at the beginni [[Category:Films based on toys]]
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