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  • ...] series. The first Snarl is a heroic Dinobot desert warrior introduced in 1985. The second Snarl is a heroic Maximal surprise attack specialist who turns In 1985, an island with real dinosaurs was found by [[Powerglide (Transformers)|Pow
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  • ...=Grant|first=John|title=Autobots Fight Back|publisher=Ladybird Books| year=1985}}</ref> ====2016 BMOG Toys====
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  • ...universes|''Transformers'' universes]]. Because of trademark restrictions, toys of the character are sometimes marketed as '''SideSwipe'''. ...rt on how some people considered Transformers like Sideswipe and other war toys too violent for children.<ref>http://www.cbc.ca/archives/entry/transformers
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  • ...of the original Decepticons and appearing in many battles during 1984 and 1985, Thundercracker had few prominent roles. Thundercracker was featured in the 1985 [[Find Your Fate]] Junior book called ''[[Battle Drive]]'' by [[Barbara Sie
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  • ...s. The original Scavenger was a members of the Constructions introduced in 1985. Scavenger is usually depicted as a [[villain]] who turns into a constructi ...[[third-party Transformer]] toy called [[Exgraver]] was released by [[TFC Toys]] which was an homage to Scavenger.
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  • ...nsformers)|Starscream]], [[Skywarp]], and [[Thundercracker]] despite their toys being modifications of the same mold used to create that original trio. ===Toys===
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  • ...ined to the background on the battlefield, or not present at all. In early 1985, however, the spotlight shone on Mirage again when [[Cliffjumper]] suspecte ...7214-0895-8|title=Autobot's Lightning Strike|publisher=Ladybird Books|year=1985}}</ref>
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  • ...from the [[Transformers]] series. The original Grimlock was introduced in 1985 as the commander of the Dinobots. Grimlock was featured in the 1985 [[Find Your Fate]] Junior book called ''[[Dinobots Strike Back]]'' by [[Cas
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  • ...s a heroic Autobot Sky Guardian who turns into a jet. He was introduced in 1985. The second Jetfire is the second in commmand of the Autobot first introduc The first Jetfire is a heroic Autobot Air Guardian introduced in 1985. He should not be confused with [[Skyfire]], a similar Autobot.
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  • ...risis?|animation inconsistencies]].<ref>http://groups.google.com/group/alt.toys.transformers/msg/c7c62ffe6e2bd95d</ref> ...{{cite book|title=Sun Raid|first=|last=|publisher=Listen 'n Fun|isbn=|year=1985}}</ref>
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  • *The 1985 audio adventure ''[[Laserbeak's Fury]]''. In this story's accompanying book === Toys ===
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  • ...haracter]]s from the [[Transformers]] series. Ransack was first created in 1985 as one of the [[Insecticons]]. Since then the name was used for a variety o ...ive".<ref>Transformers: Battle Drive by Barbara Siegel, [[Scott Siegel]] - 1985</ref>
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  • ...ormers-speed-stars-460/bluestreak-5018/|title=Bluestreak|work=Transformers Toys - TFW2005}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/bbts/pro ...ssan 280ZX|Nissan Fairlady Z (Datsun 280ZX)]],<ref>Schroeder's collectible toys antique to modern price guide by Bob Huxford, Sharon Huxford, 1995</ref> Cy
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  • ===Toys=== * '''''Hasbro Transformers'' Inferno''' (1985)
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  • Laserbeak was featured in the 1985 [[Find Your Fate]] Junior book called ''[[Battle Drive]]'' by [[Barbara Sie Laserbeak was featured in the 1985 Transformers audio book ''[[List of Transformers books#Autobots' Lightning
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  • ===Toys=== * '''''Generation 1'' Autobot Car Smokescreen''' (1985)
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  • In 1985, when Omega Supreme learned that the Constructicons were active on Earth, h ...arly so complicated. Seeking to bolster the size of his forces on Earth in 1985, Decepticon Commander [[Shockwave (Transformers)|Shockwave]] arranged for t
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  • ...]s from the [[Transformers]] series. The original Ramjet was introduced in 1985 as one of the Decepticon jets. Since then other characters have shared the ...eing modifications of the same mold used to create that original trio. The toys themselves use the nosecone of the jet to become the head of the robot, but
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  • ...= The Transformers episode "The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2", November 26, 1985 ===Toys===
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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 *The 1985 [[Find Your Fate]] Junior book called ''[[Dinobots Strike Back]]'' by [[Cas
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  • Buzzsaw was featured in the 1985 [[Find Your Fate]] Junior book called ''[[Battle Drive]]'' by [[Barbara Sie ===Toys===
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  • ...character]]s from the [[Transformers]] series. He was first introduced in 1985 and was voiced by [[Michael Bell]] in the animated ''The Transformers'' ser ...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
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  • ...ter. Since then other characters have shared the name. Several third-party toys have been released that are homages to the original Dirge. ...publisher=Schiffer Publishing Ltd.| ISBN=0764313649 | page= 28}}</ref> The toys themselves use the nosecone of the jet to become the head of the robot, but
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  • ...{{cite book|title=Sun Raid|first=|last=|publisher=Listen 'n Fun|isbn=|year=1985}}</ref> ===Toys===
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  • ...s from the [[Transformers]] series. The original Blaster was introduced in 1985 an an Autobot communications specialist who turned into portable radio cass ===Toys===
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  • ...ive.com/comics/japanese/trans155.php |title=Transformers comics, cartoons, toys and everything else! |publisher=TFArchive |date= |accessdate=2010-04-27}}</ ...arly so complicated. Seeking to bolster the size of his forces on Earth in 1985, Decepticon Commander [[Shockwave (Transformers)|Shockwave]] arranged for t
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  • As with many early Transformers toys, Skids' toy was previously released in a [[Takara]] toy line named [[Diaclo ...sion of clearing a path for [[Cybertron]] through an [[asteroid belt]]. In 1985, the Autobots were suffering heavy casualties and the five Autobots were ac
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  • ...d then again in the episode "[[List of The Transformers episodes#Season 2 (1985)|Masquerade]]". Like the other Stunticons, Dead End was badly damaged and c ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== Two different [[Decepticon]] toys with the name Hightower were released in the Universe toyline and both lack
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  • | series = [[Impossible Toys]] | caption = Impossible Toys Smashor toy box
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  • In the 1984-1985 series, Huffer was occasionally seen being entrusted with Optimus Prime's t Huffer was featured in the 1985 Transformers audio book [[List of Transformers books#Autobots.27 Lightning
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  • ===Toys=== * '''''Generation 1'' Omnibot Downshift''' (1985)
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  • | series = [[Impossible Toys]] | caption = Impossible Toys Requiem toy box
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  • Action Toys Bike Robo was released in August 2016. In July 2017 Action Toys announced the upcoming release of their MRDX-01 Bike Robo.<REF>https://www.
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  • ...]. The first Red Alert is a heroic Autobot Security Director introduced in 1985. ===Toys===
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  • ...ine created by Tomy and released in Europe, Japan and the United States in 1985. ...e packaging as the ''Robot Anti-Terror Squad''. The only backstory for the toys was that which was provided on the packaging itself (in English, French and
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  • In 1985, Starscream was responsible for the creation of the [[Combaticons]] by libe * The 1985 [[Find Your Fate]] Junior book called ''[[Battle Drive]]'' by Barbara Siege
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  • Towards the end of 1985, Jazz was among the team of five Autobots who disguised themselves as the [ Jazz was featured in the 1985 [[Find Your Fate]] Junior book called ''[[Battle Drive]]'' by [[Barbara Sie
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  • Topspin was featured in the 1985 [[Find Your Fate]] Junior books called ''[[Dinobots Strike Back]]'' by [[Ca |publisher=Ballantine Books|year=1985}}</ref>
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  • ...any children's preferred worlds these days.<ref>The New Yorker: Volume 61, 1985</ref> In 1985, an Island with real dinosaurs was found by [[Powerglide (Transformers)|Pow
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  • ...ter]]s from the ''[[Transformers]]'' series. Due to trademark issues, some toys of the character are named '''Trailcutter'''. He has been called ''Trailbla ...=Grant|first=John|title=Autobots Fight Back|publisher=Ladybird Books| year=1985}}</ref>
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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 ...29|last=Baum|first=Max|title=Battle for Earth|publisher=Marvel Books| date=1985}}</ref>
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  • ...]s from the [[Transformers]] series. The first Long Haul was introduced in 1985 and was voiced by Gregg Berger in the Transformers animated series. Since t Long Haul (called Gravedigger) was featured in the 1985 [[Find Your Fate]] Junior book called ''[[Dinobots Strike Back]]'' by [[Cas
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  • Roadbuster was among those Transformers toys that did not appear in the Transformers animated series because the show wa ===Toys===
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  • Whirl was among those Transformers toys that did not appear in the Transformers animated series because the show wa ===Toys===
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  • ...ransformers)|Betatron]], [[Optimus Maximus]] or [[Sky Reign]]. In the BMOG Toys comics he has also been part of [[Galvatronus]]. Sunstreaker was featured in the 1985 [[Find Your Fate]] Junior book called ''[[Dinobots Strike Back]]'' by Casey
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  • ===Toys=== {{seealso|F-4 Phantom (TFC Toys)}}
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  • Frenzy was featured in the 1985 [[Find Your Fate]] Junior books ''Dinobots Strike Back'' by [[Casey Todd]]< ===Toys===
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  • ...om the [[Transformers]] series. They are all Autobot hovercrafts. In later toys he is called "Sea Spray." [[Third party Transformer]]s that are homage to t Seaspray was featured in the 1985 [[Find Your Fate]] Junior book called ''[[Dinobots Strike Back]]'' by [[Cas
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  • ==1985 Transformers== ===Toys===
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  • The original Hoist was introduced in 1985. He is a the Autobot's repairman. He spends most of his time tuning up the ===Toys===
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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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  • ===Toys=== ...in 1984 by Hasbro as one of the first assortment of American Transformers toys.
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Generation 1'' Mini-Bot Beachcomber''' (1985)
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  • ===Toys=== :The toys in this set are identical to the ''Revenge of the Fallen'' Superion release
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  • ...s]] series. The original Barrage was one of the Insecticons, introduced in 1985. The second was an Autobot Micromaster introduced in 1990. Both Barrages ar ==Transformers: Generation 1 (1985)==
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  • ...e [[Transformers]] series. Although Elita One appeared in fiction first in 1985 as Optimus Prime's girlfriend, she didn't get a transforming toy until the ===Toys===
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  • ...a [[fictional character]] from the [[Transformers]] series. Introduced in 1985, he is a heroic Dinobot, a robot who turns into a fire breathing robotic di ...n and comics in their first year (1984), but his toy wasn't released until 1985.
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  • Unusually for a 1985 (second year) toy, Shockwave was part of Transformers fiction from the firs In 1985, Shockwave contended with the power of the [[Dinobots]] when they splintere
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  • In 1985, when Omega Supreme learned that the Constructicons were active on Earth, h Scrapper was featured in the 1985 [[Find Your Fate]] Junior book called ''[[Dinobots Strike Back]]'' by [[Cas
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  • ===Toys=== ===Toys===
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  • ...ook | title=The Great Robot Book| last=Marrs | first=Wanda and Texe | year=1985 | publisher=Little Simon| ISBN=978-0671602437 | pages= 69–71}}</ref> ...com/time/printout/0,8816,954424,00.html Monday, Oct. 01, 1984, Living: Hot Toys with a Special Twist By J.D. Reed;Sara White/Boston</ref> He is a brave lea
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  • ...]s from the [[Transformers]] series. The first Blitzwing was introduced in 1985 as a Decepticon triple changer who turned into a jet or a tank. The original Blitzwing was introduced in 1985 as a Decepticon Triple Changer.
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  • Hound was featured in the 1985 Transformers audio books ''[[List of Transformers books#Autobots' Lightning ...=Grant|first=John|title=Autobots Fight Back|publisher=Ladybird Books| year=1985}}</ref>
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  • ...s a [[fictional character]] from the [[Machine Robo]] series introduced in 1985. He is a heroic Machine Robo who turns into an F-15 Eagle and ground transp A prototype for an Action Toys Jet Transer toy was displayed at TFcon Chicago 2016.
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  • ...rom the [[Transformers]] series. The original Astrotrain was introduced in 1985 as a Decepticon Triple Changer who could take the form of a locomotive or a ===Toys===
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  • | last_aired = October 12, 1985 ...{cite news|title= Battle of the Fun Factories|work= Time|date=December 16, 1985|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,960379-2,00.html
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  • ...tional character]]s from the [[Transformers]] series. He first appeared in 1985, and was voiced by [[Michael Chain]] in the animated ''The Transformers'' s Powerglide was featured in the 1985 [[Find Your Fate]] Junior book called ''[[Battle Drive]]'' by [[Barbara Sie
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  • |name=State of the Art Toys, Inc |homepage = [http://www.sotatoys.com SOTA Toys Jump]
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  • ''Around this time he even met [[Ronald Reagan]] in a story in the 1985 Marvel UK. Transformers annual, during he was badly damaged by the weaponry ===Toys===
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  • Bombshell was featured in the 1985 [[Find Your Fate]] Junior book called ''[[Dinobots Strike Back]]'' by [[Cas |publisher=Ballantine Books|date=1985}}</ref>
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  • ...ctional character]] from the various [[Transformers]] series introduced in 1985. He is an Autobot who turns into a drill tank and a member of the Wreckers ===Toys===
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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 ===Toys===
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  • ...ire is a heroic former Decepticon turned Autobot jet who was introduced in 1985. The second Skyfire is an evil Decepticon who appeared in the ''Robots in D Skyfire was featured in the 1985 audio and book adventure ''[[Satellite of Doom]]''. During the story Skyfir
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  • ...r]]s from the [[Transformers]] series. The first Warpath was introduced in 1985, voiced by Alan Oppenheimer in the Transformers animated television series. ...ld F. Glut |network= First-run syndication|station= |airdate=September 26, 1985 |season= 2|number=4}}</ref>
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  • ...http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,954424,00.html |title=Living: Hot Toys with a Special Twist - Printout |publisher=TIME |date=1984-10-01 |accessdat One of Soundwave's most notable misadventures came in 1985, when, operating a plan conceived by [[Starscream (Transformers)|Starscream
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  • Windcharger was featured in the 1985 [[Find Your Fate]] Junior book called ''[[Dinobots Strike Back]]'' by Casey Windcharger was featured in the 1985 [[Find Your Fate]] Junior book called ''[[Battle Drive]]'' by Barbara Siege
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  • ...ref>Jonathan Alexandratos, ''Articulating the Action Figure: Essays on the Toys and Their Messages'', McFarland, 2017, p. 25.</ref>{{refn|group=note|The na ...es]]. As this was a new venture for the company, and given that electronic toys were still very new, a decision was made to produce the figure as cheaply a
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  • Flamethrower is an homage to 1985 Transformers Dinobot Slag. He shares the same basic toy design as ''Generat ...ch she uses to reformat her body to a form based on [[Valkryie (Impossible Toys)|Valkyrie]], then escapes.<REF>{{Cite comic| writer =[[Daniel Arseneault]]
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  • ...ademark reasons, he is also sometimes called Shockblast. First released in 1985, other characters named Shockwave or Shockblast have also been released in ...'''. Hasbro had since lost the trademark to the name "Shockwave" to Lanard Toys (as noted above), and compensated as best they could through use of this al
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  • ...r''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[GoBots]] series introduced in 1985. He is the combined form of six Renegade GoBots. ...ook | title=Tonka- The Magic Is Here! 1985 Catalog | last= | first= | year=1985 | publisher=Tonka Corporationt| ISBN= | pages=14–15}}</ref>
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  • ...me.com/time/printout/0,8816,954424,00.html | work=Time | title=Living: Hot Toys with a Special Twist | date=October 1, 1984}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal | au ...Schwartz |network= First-run syndication|station= |airdate=November 25th, 1985 |season= 1|number= 25}}</ref>
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  • ...] company in the United States founded in the 1940s. It was best known for toys marketed and sold in the late 1950s and early 1960s, like the 'Johnny Reb C ...from simple 'walkie-talkies' to a variety of sophisticated remote control toys. The name Remco comes from the two words "'''Rem'''ote '''Co'''ntrol". Orig
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  • Grapple's first appearance in ''[[The Transformers]]'', like many other 1985 Autobots, was ''"Dinobot Island pt 1"''. ...29|last=Baum|first=Max|title=Battle for Earth|publisher=Marvel Books| date=1985}}</ref>
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  • |data24 = Infantry (1985) Military Tactician<br>Paratrooper Operations (1994 only)<br>L.A.V. Operato |data25 = Helicopter Pilot (1985)<br>Demolitions (1988 only)<br>Commando (1994 only)<br>Desert Paratrooper (
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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 * The 1985 audio story ''[[Satellite of Doom]]''.
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  • ...rs]] series. The original Shrapnel is one of the Insecticons introduced in 1985. The character has also been called by the names Insecticon and Sharpshot. ''Marvel Transformers UK Annual 1985 contained a story called ''Plague of the Insecticons''. Optimus Prime lead
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  • Bumblebee was featured in the 1985 [[Find Your Fate]] Junior books ''[[Dinobots Strike Back]]'' by [[Casey Tod Bumblebee was featured in the 1985 audio and book adventure ''[[List of Transformers books#Satellite of Doom|S
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  • ...from the [[Transformers]] series. The original Overdrive was introduced in 1985 and was one of the [[Omnibots]]. ...ive.com/comics/japanese/trans155.php |title=Transformers comics, cartoons, toys and everything else! |publisher=TFArchive |date= |accessdate=December 24, 2
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  • ...]s from the [[Transformers]] series. The original Tracks was introduced in 1985 as an Autobot warrior who turns into a car. He is sometimes known as "Autob Tracks is an Autobot character introduced in 1985. <ref>{{Cite book | title=The Unofficial Guide to Transformers 1980s Throug
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  • ...ook | title=The Great Robot Book| last=Marrs | first=Wanda and Texe | year=1985 | publisher=Little Simon| ISBN=978-0671602437 | pages= 69–71}}</ref> One ...Schwartz |network= First-run syndication|station= |airdate=November 25th, 1985 |season= 1|number= 35}}</ref>
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  • ...Boy''' is a [[fictional character]] in the [[GoBots]] series introduced in 1985. He is an evil Renegade GoBot who turns into a jet. ===Toys===
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  • ...s''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[GoBots]] series introduced in 1985. He is the combined form of the armored spaceship of the [[Last Engineer]] A commercial for Courageous aired in 1985 that used animated footage of Battle Armor 5 from ''Machine Robo'' to repre
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  • Ratchet is featured in the 1985 Transformers audio books [[List of Transformers books#Autobots' Lightning S ...=Grant|first=John|title=Autobots Fight Back|publisher=Ladybird Books| year=1985}}</ref>
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  • ...aketoys]] in 2012 as [[third-party Transformer]]s. They are homages to the 1985 [[Transformers]] Constructicons Hook and Long Haul. ...ages to the Constructicons Hook and Long Haul. They combine with the other toys from their line to form [[Giant (Maketoys)|Giant]], an homage to Devastator
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  • Desert Warrior Snarl is an homage to 1985 Transformers Dinobot Snarl. He was sometimes refered to as simply Desert Wa *[http://tfarchive.com/toys/reviews/oth_wst_snarl.php Desert Warrior Snarl review at TFArchive]
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  • ...y Transformer who turns into a robotic stegosaurus. He is an homage to the 1985 Transformers character Snarl. ...url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISQfsv6rPiU/ | title = Star To Star Toys News | website =https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6PGk5W0pSKfwbXpIahKObw |
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  • | first = "Moonstrike", Wendy's Kids Meal, 1985 ...l character]] from the GoBots series. He is a Renegade GoBot introduced in 1985 who turns into a monster jet.
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  • ...mer''' is a [[fictional character]] in the [[GoBots]] series introduced in 1985. He is a Guardian GoBot who turns into a BMW M1 super car. ...six GoBots sold exclusively as a Kids Meal toys at Wendy's restaurants in 1985.
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  • ...icro Change|Microchange]]'') from which the earliest 1984 ''Transformers'' toys came. There are other non-Takara toyline that Hasbro brings over to Transfo ...Takara was first introduced in 1980, but it was not until March 1982 that toys with [[Alternate mode|alternate modes]] based on realistic, then-present-da
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  • ...e''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[GoBots]] series introduced in 1985. He is usually depicted as a heroic and friendly messenger for the Guardian ...omer and Renegade Blast Boomer appeared together in a commercial for their toys. The commercial incorrectly depicted Rumble with Blast's red message ball,
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  • ...of the GoBots'' episode 15 "It's the Thought That Counts", September 24th, 1985 ...r''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[GoBots]] series introduced in 1985. He is a heroic Guardian GoBot who turns into a tank.
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  • ...gade Armored Spaceship and four Power Suits. Although released as a toy in 1985, he did not appear in fiction until 2015. ===Toys===
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  • Bombardier is an homage to 1985 Transformers Dinobot Swoop. He shares a similar toy design with ''Generatio ...2008 JustIToys released images of the finish Jungle Warrior and Bombardier toys.<REF>http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/3rd-party-unlicensed-41/tfw20
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  • ...er cards, and featuring the literal designations that adorned the Japanese toys. The toy codes were also retained, though the “MR” abbreviation was rev ...[Eagle (comic)|Eagle]]'' comic, which ran from 10 November 1984 to 29 July 1985. This depicted the battle between Ex-El’s Security Forces and Stron-Domez
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  • | first = "Moonstrike" by Wendy's Kids Meal, 1985 ...Fly''' is a [[fictional character]] in the [[GoBots]] series introduced in 1985. He is a heroic Guardian GoBot who turns into a jet.
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  • ...arty Transformer]] company [[JustIToys]] in 2008. He is an homage both the 1985 [[Transformers]] [[Dinobot]] toy [[Sludge (Transformers)|Sludge]] and the [ Jungle Warrior is an homage to 1985 Transformers Dinobot Sludge. He shares the same basic design as Sludge, who
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  • ...proofs of purchase from a Pepsi product and 50 cents shipping. One of the toys you could get was "Convert-A-Racer", who was a recolor of Slicks.<REF>http: ===Toys===
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  • Jet is a third-party Transformers homage to the 1985 ''Generation 1'' Decepticon Ramjet created by iGear. ...if not they would refund the preorders.<REF>https://www.facebook.com/igear.toys/posts/606231136085542?comment_id=6179529&offset=0&total_comments=44&notif_t
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  • Attack is a third-party Transformers homage to the 1985 ''Generation 1'' Decepticon Thrust created by iGear. Other third-party Transformer homages to Thrust include Impossible Toys [[Boostor]].
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  • Elegy is a third-party Transformers homage to the 1985 ''Generation 1'' Decepticon Dirge created by iGear. ...if not they would refund the preorders.<REF>https://www.facebook.com/igear.toys/posts/606231136085542?comment_id=6179529&offset=0&total_comments=44&notif_t
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  • ...Men''' (or '''Robot Machine Men''') in Australia. A large portion of these toys were exported to North America as part of [[Tonka|Tonka's]] [[GoBots]] and ...issions in the ''[[Kinnikuman]]'' anime series. Larger-scale deluxe ("DX") toys were soon released, along with other non-transforming vehicles &amp; figure
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  • ...d [[third-party Transformer]] created by [[iGear]]. He is an homage to the 1985 [[Transformers]] Autobot character Cosmos. Reprolabels released a set of la ...olor and tech spec numbers as the ''Generation 1'' and ''Universe'' Cosmos toys.
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  • ...d-party Transformer]] created by [[iGear]] in 2013. He is an homage to the 1985 Transformers Autobot character Beachcomber. Duneraker is a third-party Transformer homage to the 1985 ''Generation 1'' Transformers character Beachcomber.
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  • ...arty Transformer]] company [[JustIToys]] in 2011. He is an homage both the 1985 [[Transformers]] [[Decepticon]] toy [[Astrotrain]] and the [[Smallest Trans Military Transport is an homage to 1985 Transformers Decepticon Astrotrain, whose function as Military Transport.
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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 this period, apart from model kits, Airfix also produced a wide range of toys, games, dolls and art &amp; craft products. It was still producing other pl
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