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  • ...surprise attack specialist who turns into a Tasmanian devil introduced in 1997. The third Snarl is a heroic Maximal strategic specialist who turns into a ===Toys===
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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=== * '''''Machine Wars'' Basic Prowl''' (1997)
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  • ...universes|''Transformers'' universes]]. Because of trademark restrictions, toys of the character are sometimes marketed as '''SideSwipe'''. |alternatemodes =Cybertronian Car, 1977 [[Lamborghini Countach]], 1997 [[Lamborghini Diablo]], 2003 [[Dodge Viper]], Cobra Stinger, 2003 [[Lamborg
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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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  • ===Toys=== ...totally complete one, since no single mode can hold all the parts.<ref>boy toys, Lancaster New Era; August 10, 2007; by Laura Knowles</ref>
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  • ===Toys=== * '''''Machine Wars'' Basic Mirage''' (1997)
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  • ...[[Transformers: Generation 2]]'' a short time later. Although the Predacon toys were not re-released for the ''Generation 2'' toyline, the characters were === Toys ===
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  • ...ch takes place during the ''Beast Wars'' animated series, but features the toys and characters who did not appear in the show itself. The ''Beast Wars'' in ===Toys===
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  • ...risis?|animation inconsistencies]].<ref>http://groups.google.com/group/alt.toys.transformers/msg/c7c62ffe6e2bd95d</ref> ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== *Several [https://www.shapeways.com/marketplace/games/toys/?tag=Inferno parts for Inferno] are available on [[Shapeways]].
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  • ...2 Strangest Transformers Beast Wars Figures By Rob Bricken in Daily Lists, Toys Wednesday, Jul. 8 2009</ref> Cheetor was one of the stars of the 1997 Botcon Convention Comics, a story set near the end of season one of the ''B
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  • ===Toys=== | caption = ''Timelines'' Fractyl and Scorponok 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 ...)|Sheldon Comics]] includes several comics either containing Optimus Prime toys or referencing the Optimus Prime.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.sheldoncom
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  • ...neral who turns into a giant rhinoceros beetle or drill tank introduced in 1997. ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Kenner Beast Wars Transformers'' Magnaboss''' (1997)
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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=== ...ers ''BB and Starscream'' for the Japanese series ''[[Beast Wars II]]'' in 1997.
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  • ...s from the [[Transformers]] series. The original Airazor was introduced in 1997 as a main character in the [[Beast Wars]] television series, voiced by [[Pa Airazor was one of the stars of the 1997 Botcon Convention Comics, a story set near the end of season one of the ''B
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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=== ...ap was an Autobot tow-truck from the ''Machine Wars'' series introduced in 1997.
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  • ...rchivedate=2007-07-17 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> Optimus transforms into a 1997 red and blue [[Peterbilt 379]] semi-trailer truck built by truck designer D ...similar to G1 Cyclonus' jet mode.<ref>http://screenrant.com/transformers-5-toys-megatron-dragonstorm/</ref> In the film, he searches for the talisman to fi
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  • ...2 Strangest Transformers Beast Wars Figures By Rob Bricken in Daily Lists, Toys Wednesday, Jul. 8 2009</ref> ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== * '''''Hasbro Beast Wars Transformers'' Magnaboss''' (1997)
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  • ====Toys==== *'''Drillbit''' (1997)
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  • ...e | episodelink = | series =Beast Wars | serieslink =Beast Wars | airdate =1997-11-23 | season =2 | number = 5}}</ref> Dinobot eventually contemplates rejo ===Toys===
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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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  • In the US [[Beast Wars]] line of toys, Magnaboss is a [[Maximal (Transformers)|Maximal]] formed from [[Ironhide]] ===Toys===
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  • ...ifferent forms. He made his first Botcon appearance in a brief role in the 1997 comic in his original form where he was impressed by Fractyl's seeming new ===Toys===
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  • ...s a [[fictional character]] from the [[Transformers]] series introduced in 1997. He is an evil Predacon general. ===Toys===
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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 ===Toys===
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  • ...s a [[fictional character]] from the [[Transformers]] series introduced in 1997. He is an evil Predacon general. ===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> ===Toys===
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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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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Beast Wars II'' Starscream with BB''' (1997)
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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 ===Toys===
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  • ...is a [[fictional character]] in the [[Transformers]] series introduced in 1997. He is a Maximal thief who turns into a rat. Packrat was one of the stars of the 1997 BotCon Convention Comics, a story set near the end of season one of the ''B
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  • ...by Ian Weir |network= First-run syndication|station= |airdate=February 3, 1997 |season= 1|number= 21}}</ref> Blackarachnia was one of the stars of the 1997 [[BotCon]] Convention Comics, a story set near the end of season one of the
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Beast Wars II'' Mega Apache''' (1997)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Kenner Beast Wars Transformers'' Deluxe Manterror''' (1997)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Kenner Beast Wars Transformers'' Scout Powerpinch''' (1997)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Beast Wars'' K-9''' (1997, 2022)
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  • ...s a [[fictional character]] from the [[Transformers]] series introduced in 1997. He should not be confused with [[Claw Jaw]], who has an identical toy, but ===Toys===
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  • ...from the [[Transformers]] series. He is a Predacon scientist introduced in 1997. Fractyl was one of the stars of the 1997 BotCon comic, a story set near the end of season one of the ''Beast Wars''
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  • ...is a [[fictional character]] in the [[Transformers]] series, introduced in 1997. ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== * '''''Kenner Beast Wars Transformers'' Lazorbeak''' (1997)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''Cybershark''' (1997)
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  • ...vel owned guest starred in ''[[Cable (comics)|Cable]]'' 39. (dated January 1997)<ref name="June">Cronin, Brian [http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/20 Bug was featured in a solo [[One-shot (comics)|one-shot]] (dated March 1997). The negotiations with AGE eventually fell apart, the series was shelved a
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  • === Toys === *http://www.tfu.info/1997/Maximal/BBoom/bboom.htm
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  • ...a [[fictional character]] from [[Transformers]] series. He was released in 1997 as part of the ''Beast Wars II'' anime series. He should not be confused wi ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Beast Wars'' Claw Jaw''' (1997)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Beast Wars'' Transquito''' (1997)
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  • ...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 ...|writedown]]. $10 million was spent setting up and running bookstores in [[Toys "R" Us]] stores; the company decided ultimately to run the departments itse
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  • ...anguage and literature at the University of Texas at Dallas, graduating in 1997. In January 1997, he wrote "Der Felsvorsprung".
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  • ...New and Toy Review issue #71, September 1998, page 34</ref><ref>Christmas toys: in living color. Ebony; November 1, 1998</ref> The toys of Silverbolt, Tigerhawk and Buzzclaw were repainted for the [[Transformers
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  • ...''. Instruction Booklet. SLPS-00386. UNiT Inc/Bandai Visual. Japan. Y6800. 1997, February 28]</ref><ref>[http://macross.anime.net//production/software/inde ...www.yamato-toys.com/dev/release_115/index.html?infolnk=index_pickup Yamato Toys - VF-4G Lightning III]</ref>
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  • ....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 ...siness.com]] sold for US$7.5 million to eCompanies, which was purchased in 1997 for US$149,000. The peer-to-peer filesharing software [[Napster]] launches.
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  • * '''''Beast Wars''' Basic Onyx Primal'' (1997) ...as used as the exclusive for '''Men In Black''' convention: Transcon II in 1997 in a package variation.
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  • The following is a List of Repurposed Shattered Glass Transformers Toys. ===1997===
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  • ..."<ref>{{cite web|title=Interview: Derrick May—The Secret of Techno |year=1997 |work=[[Mixmag]] |url=http://www.techno.de/mixmag/interviews/DerrickMay1.ht ...name="snomanmanual">Snoman, Rick (2009). ''The Dance Music Manual: Tools, Toys, and Techniques&nbsp;– Second Edition''. Oxford, UK: Elsevier Press. {{IS
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  • ...tle Lawsuit, if not their Differences," ''The Comics Journal'' #195 (April 1997), p. 12.</ref> Silvestri subsequently returned Top Cow to Image. ...after the company's first few years, and responded to this development in 1997 by using his position as a partner to seek out and publish a number of titl
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  • Children in war zones or former war zones sometimes mistake land mines for toys. The United Nations estimates that one third of the victims of land mines | date = 1997-12-04
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  • ...eve went to work for Kenner/Hasbro. There, he worked on various brands and toys, including: Transformer, Jurassic Park, Chaos Effect, Gargoyles, Power Spar
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  • ...'''Holiday Party''' is an annual charitable event. Guests bring unwrapped toys which are collected by members of the New York City Fire Department ([[FDNY | 1997-2000 || Gabe Pressman || [[WNBC]]
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