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  • Razorclaw and his Predacons continued to put in short appearances in 1987's Japanese-exclusive spinoff series, ''Transformers: Headmasters'', usually In the Marvel UK Transformers comics, the Predacons were summoned to Earth in 1987 and fitted with animal modes by [[Megatron]] in order to hunt Optimus Prime
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  • The Predacons continued to put in short appearances in 1987's Japanese-exclusive spinoff series, ''Transformers: The Headmasters'', usu ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Generation 1'' Targetmaster Blurr''' (1987)
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  • ...con Headmaster who turned into a mechanical scorpion and was introduced in 1987. Scorponok is a fictional Headmaster Decepticon character introduced in 1987.
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  • ===Toys=== ...molds for [[Grapple (Transformers)|Grapple]] (1985), Headmasters Artfire (1987), and e-Hobby RoadHauler (2003).
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  • Rampage continued to put in short appearances in 1987's Japanese-exclusive spin-off series, ''[[Transformers: The Headmasters]]'' ===Toys===
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  • The American [[Transformers (TV series)|Transformers]] series ended in 1987, one year before Dreadwind and Darkwing were released. As the Transformers ===Toys===
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  • In 1987 Hour Toys released the Inter-Changeables Cosmic Attack Cruiser, a recolor of the Batt ...hoped to release Battle Cruiser. This toy was never released by Palisades Toys.
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  • While the ''Transformers'' animated series came to an end in America in 1987 after ''The Rebirth'', production was continued in Japan with three new, ex ...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
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Hasbro Transformers'' Targetmaster Scourge with Fracas''' (1987)
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  • ...her flat surface—minus the auto-transformation.<ref>Lee's Guide to Loose 1987 Transformers: Autobots. Lee's Toy Review magazine, issue #205, December 200 ...e first appeared in issue 29 of the US comic,<ref>"Transformers" Vol1 #29 (1987)</ref> where he was in command of the Throttlebots on Cybertron. Captured b
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  • ===Toys=== In 2004, [[Hasbro]]'s Commemorative Series line of re-issued Generation 1 toys included a version the previously [[Japan]]ese-exclusive toy Stepper under
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  • === Toys === *'''''Generation 1'' Lucky Draw Hot Rodimus''' (1987)
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  • ...views/throttlebots/index.shtml#wideload Review] [http://www.seibertron.com/toys/gallery.php?id=70&size=0&start=0 Gallery] ...bolts and screws and eat metal upon contact.<ref>"Transformers" #30 (July 1987)</ref> Due to side stories and changes in the books direction, the Throttle
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  • ...the characters would play. No hint was given at possible profiles until a 1987 mail-order catalog was published, with [[Ultra Magnus]] giving synopses of ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Generation 1'' C-116 Twincast with Steeljaw (1987)
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  • ===Toys=== * '''''Generation 1'' Twincast''' (1987)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Hasbro Transformers'' Crosshairs with Pinpointer''' (1987)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Hasbro Transformers'' Targetmaster Cyclonus with Nightstick''' (1987)
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  • ...of Cronos'' episode 27, "The Magic Mountain Knight Maskrock" - August 1st, 1987 ...t. He was introduced as a toy in 1983, but did not appear in fiction until 1987.
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Hasbro Transformers'' Targetmaster Kup with Recoil''' (1987)
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  • ===Toys=== ...Hasbro for four concurrent years (he was available with Ratbat as late as 1987).<ref>[http://www.tfu.info/1984/Decepticon/Frenzy/frenzy.htm Frenzy (1984)
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  • ...formers]] series. The original Strafe was a heroic Technobot introduced in 1987 who turned into a jet. The second Strafe is the evil mirror-universe counte ===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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  • ...ing the [[Autobot Matrix of Leadership]]. <ref>"Transformers" #24 (January 1987)</ref> === Toys ===
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  • ...its the game and orders himself destroyed.<ref>"Transformers" #24 (January 1987)</ref><ref>The Official Overstreet Comic Book Companion, 11th Edition, Page ===Toys===
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  • ...(Transformers)|Circuit Breaker]] and RAAT troops.<ref>"Transformers" #22 (1987)</ref> ===Toys===
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  • The Predacons continued to put in short appearances in 1987's Japanese-exclusive spinoff series, ''[[Transformers: The Headmasters]]'', ...[United States|U.S.]] title. Here, the Predacons were summoned to Earth in 1987 and fitted with animal modes by [[Megatron (Transformers)|Megatron]] in ord
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  • ...[http://www.tfu.info/1987/Autobot/Afterburner/afterburner.htm Afterburner (1987) - Autobot Gunner - www.tfu.info<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> ===Toys===
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  • ...ormers]] series. The first Highbrow is an Autobot Headmaster introduced in 1987. ...ave|title=Swamp of the Scorpion|publisher=Corgi Books|isbn=0552525014|year=1987}}</ref>
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Hasbro Transformers'' Slugslinger with Caliburst''' (1987)
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  • Hardhead is a fictional characters from the Transformers series introduce din 1987. He is an Autobot Headmaster who turns into a tank. ===Toys===
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  • ...anity and apparently destroying himself. <ref>"Transformers" #24 (December 1987)</ref> ===Toys===
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  • ...crushed Brawl's head with his bare hands.<ref>"Transformers" #24 (December 1987)</ref><ref>The Official Overstreet Comic Book Companion, 11th Edition, Page ===Toys===
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  • ...s a third-party Transformer who turns into a truck. He is an homage to the 1987 Transformers character Rollbar. In 2013 [[Eness Toys]] released a label set for Grind Rod.
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  • ...ge of Cronos'' episode 34, "Vikung-Fu Disappears In Space", February 26th, 1987 A prototype for an Action Toys Jet Transer toy was displayed at TFcon Chicago 2016.
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  • In the [[List of Transformers TV series#"The Transformers" (G1) 1984-1987, America|original Transformers series]], Ratbat was one of several Transfor ===Toys===
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  • ...he [[Transformers]] series. The first is a heroic Monsterbot introduced in 1987 who turns into an insect monster. ===Toys===
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  • ...'''.<ref name="Transformers' 1987">''G.I. Joe and the Transformers'' #1-4 (1987)</ref> ...he deranged future Decepticon leader [[Galvatron]] travels back in time to 1987, the bounty hunter [[Death's Head]] pursues him. The mass-shifting inherent
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  • ...nsformers)|Circuit Breaker]] and [[RAAT]] troops. <ref>"Transformers" #22 (1987)</ref> ===Toys===
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  • .... The original Sinnertwin was a member of the Terrorcon team introduced in 1987. The second Sinnertwin is the ''[[Shattered Glass]]'' Transformers version ===Toys===
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  • ...al [[fictional character]] from the [[Transformers]] series. Introduced in 1987, the first Sixshot appeared in the last few episodes of the original US Tra Released in 1987, Sixshot's number of alternate modes was unprecedented – his instruction
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  • ...Time Bomb | title = The Centurions | volume = 1 | issue = 1 | date =June 1987 | publisher = [[DC Comics]]| location = |url=}}</REF> ===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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  • ===Toys=== * '''''Generation 1'' Technobot Lightspeed''' (1987)
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  • ...ed the game and ordered himself destroyed.<ref>"Transformers" #24 (January 1987)</ref><ref>The Official Overstreet Comic Book Companion, 11th Edition, Page ===Toys===
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  • ...in 1988, Override never appeared in the television series (which ended in 1987), but was featured in a few stories of the Marvel Transformers comic books. ===Toys===
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  • *'''''Hasbro Transformers'' Technobot Scattershot''' (1987) *'''''Generation 1'' Computron''' (1987)
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  • ===Toys=== * '''''Generation 1'' Fortress Maximus with Cerebros and Spike''' (1987)
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  • ...Computron is the combined form of the heroic [[Technobots]] introduced in 1987. The second Computron is his evil mirror universe counterpart. The third ve ===Toys===
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  • ...ing the [[Autobot Matrix of Leadership]]. <ref>"Transformers" #24 (January 1987)</ref> ''Streetwise appears in the 1987 UK Christmas story "Stargazing", where he attacked Starscream, thinking tha
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  • ...s a [[fictional character]] from the [[Transformers]] series introduced in 1987. He is an Autobot supply procurer. The Monsterbots were among the few new 1987 toys who did ''not'' make it into the fourth and final season of the American ''
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  • ...Targetmaster partner of the Decepticon Triggerhappy. They were released in 1987 with the other first year Headmasters and Targetmasters. He was voiced by J ===Toys===
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  • ...eal character. He served as a regular in the comic and animated series. In 1987 his character was revamped and he took on the new name Goldbug, but eventua ...g]].<ref name="Transformers' 1987">''G.I. Joe and the Transformers'' #1-4 (1987)</ref> In ''Transformers'' #56, "Back from the Dead", Ratchet works to rest
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  • ...ctibles]] in 2013 as a [[third-party Transformer]]. He is an homage to the 1987 [[Transformers]] character Firebolt. ===Toys===
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  • ...ad are third-party Transformer homages to three Targetmaster partners from 1987. ===Toys===
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  • ...rs are third-party Transformer homages to three Targetmaster partners from 1987. ===Toys===
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  • In 1987, when Optimus Prime was transported to Cybertron, Ultra Magnus and the Wrec ...ong the Transformers box art on the back of larger third year Transformers toys. He is flying in robot mode without his armor. For a many years this was hi
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  • ...ive.com/comics/japanese/trans182.php |title=Transformers comics, cartoons, toys and everything else! |publisher=TFArchive |date= |accessdate=2010-04-27}}</ ...ive.com/comics/japanese/trans155.php |title=Transformers comics, cartoons, toys and everything else! |publisher=TFArchive |date= |accessdate=2010-04-27}}</
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  • ...the destruction of Unicron, Galvatron transported himself back in time to 1987, leaving Cyclonus and Scourge in the future, under [[Shockwave (Transformer ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Hasbro Transformers: Generation 1'' Targetmaster Blurr with Haywire''' (1987)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Generation 1'' Targetmaster Sureshot with Spoilsport''' (1987)
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  • ...s a heroic Autobot surveillance expert who turns into a car, introduced in 1987. The second Searchlight is another heroic Autobot search and rescue expert *'''''Generation 1'' Throttlebot Searchlight''' (1987)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Generation 1'' Hun-Gurrr''' (1987)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Generation 1'' Slugfest'' (1987)
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  • ...n clone data processor who turns into a robotic hawk and was introduced in 1987. ===Toys===
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  • ...= ''The Transformers'' episode 96, "The Rebirth, Part 1", November 9th, 1987 ...s a [[fictional character]] from the [[Transformers]] series introduced in 1987, a Transformer with dual identities: the Autobot side Punch and the Decepti
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  • ...is a [[fictional character]] in the [[Transformers]] series introduced in 1987. He is a Decepticon allied Nebulan Targetmaster, and partner to the Decepti ===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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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Generation 1'' Targetmaster Slugslinger with Caliburst''' (1987)
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  • ...I. Joe Order Of Battle|last= Hama|first= Larry|editor= Howard Mackie|year= 1987|publisher= [[Marvel Entertainment Group]]|isbn= 0-87135-288-5|page= 53}}</r ...USA had written off.<ref>''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' #63 (September 1987)</ref>
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  • ===Toys=== ...Hasbro Transformers: Generation 1'' Targetmaster Hot Rod with Firebolt''' (1987)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Hasbro Transformers'' Targetmaster Pointblank with Peacemaker''' (1987)
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  • ...ave|title=Swamp of the Scorpion|publisher=Corgi Books|isbn=0552525014|year=1987}}</ref> ===Toys===
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  • ...e''' is a fictional character in the [[Transformers]] series introduced in 1987. He is an Autobot Headmaster computer programmer who turns into a car. He w Chromedome is an Autobot introduced in the 1987 Headmasters sub-line of Generation 1.<ref>{{cite book |title=Transformers I
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Generation 1'' Scorponok''' (1987)
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  • The Duocons made a full foray into animation in the 1987 Japanese-exclusive ''Transformers: Headmasters'' animated series. No origin ===Toys===
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  • ...is a [[fictional character]] in the [[Transformers]] series introduced in 1987. He is an Autobot who turns into a car and a member of the Throttlebots. *'''''Generation 1'' Throttlebot Chase''' (1987)
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  • ...s a [[fictional character]] from the [[Transformers]] series introduced in 1987. He is a triple changing Decepticon Headmaster who can become a dinosaur or ...ave|title=Swamp of the Scorpion|publisher=Corgi Books|isbn=0552525014|year=1987}}</ref>
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  • ...Time Bomb | title = The Centurions | volume = 1 | issue = 1 | date =June 1987 | publisher = [[DC Comics]]| location = |url=}}</REF> ===Toys===
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  • ...Time Bomb | title = The Centurions | volume = 1 | issue = 1 | date =June 1987 | publisher = [[DC Comics]]| location = |url=}}</REF> ===Toys===
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  • ...Bug appeared in a cameo in M'ndens Bar in ''[[New Mutants]]'' number 50 in 1987. ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== ...ers. He can also be created by combining the ''Generations'' Combiner Wars toys of his components.
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  • ...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 ...ist=[[Paul Kirchner]] |publisher=[[Telepictures Publications]]|date=Winter 1987}}</REF>
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  • ...Time Bomb | title = The Centurions | volume = 1 | issue = 1 | date =June 1987 | publisher = [[DC Comics]]| location = |url=}}</REF> ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Generation 1'' Targetmaster Kup with Recoil''' (1987)
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  • ...ed form of the [[Fossil Lords]] of the [[Rock Lords]] series introduced in 1987. Fossilsaurus appeared in the 1987 ''Tonka Where Innovation is Child's Play'' catalog in an alternate color sc
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  • ...oneself.<ref name="G.I. Joe 1987">''G.I. Joe: Special Missions'' #4 (April 1987)</ref> ...nimated film ''[[G.I. Joe: The Movie]]''.<ref>{{cite video |date=April 20, 1987 |title=G.I. Joe: The Movie |medium=Motion picture |publisher=De Laurentiis
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  • ...ist=[[Paul Kirchner]] |publisher=[[Telepictures Publications]]|date=Winter 1987}}</REF> ===Toys===
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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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  • ...series. The original Blot was a member of the Terrorcon team introduced in 1987. The second Blot is the ''Shattered Glass'' Transformers version of the ori ===Toys===
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  • ...I. Joe Order Of Battle|last= Hama|first= Larry|editor= Howard Mackie|year= 1987|publisher= [[Marvel Entertainment Group]]|isbn= 0-87135-288-5|page= 14}}</r ===Toys===
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  • ...rrorcons who turn into monsters. The first Rippersnapper was introduced in 1987. ===Toys===
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  • ...[[Transformers]] series. Misfire and his partner Aimless were released in 1987 with the other first year Headmasters and Targetmasters. He was voiced by M ===Toys===
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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 ...ist=[[Paul Kirchner]] |publisher=[[Telepictures Publications]]|date=Winter 1987}}</REF>
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  • *[http://tfarchive.com/toys/reviews/oth_snake.php Snake review at TFArchive] ===Toys===
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  • ...ird-party Transformer homages to Blaster include BTS Toys [[Resonator (BTS Toys)|Resonator]]. ===Toys===
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  • Solo Assault Group is an homage to 1987 Transformers Decepticon Sixshot. ''Generation 1'' Sixshot's function was So ===Toys===
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  • ...is a third-party Transformer who turns into a tank. He is an homage to the 1987 Transformers characters Hardhead and Duros. ===Toys===
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  • ...al character. He served as a regular in the comic and animatred series. In 1987 his character was revamped and he took on the new name Goldbug, but eventua ===Toys===
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  • ...y Transformer]] created by [[FansProject]] in 2013. It is an homage to the 1987 ''Generation 1'' Decepticon Headmaster Weirdwolf. FansProject first teased their Function-X line of toys at TFcon 2012, where art of Quadruple U was seen.<REF>http://www.tfw2005.co
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  • ...Time Bomb | title = The Centurions | volume = 1 | issue = 1 | date =June 1987 | publisher = [[DC Comics]]| location = |url=}}</REF> ===Toys===
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  • ...oundtrack were composed by Udi Harpaz. There was also a line of [[tie-in]] toys by [[Kenner Products|Kenner]] and a comic book series by [[DC Comics]].<ref ** '''Sea Bat''' - Released in the second years of toys.
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  • ...Automated Robots when his planet was destroyed in the great Robot Wars of 1987. Tired of not being taken seriously or called a "knockoff" he constantly re ===Toys===
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  • ...al character. He served as a regular in the comic and animatred series. In 1987 his character was revamped and he took on the new name Goldbug, but eventua ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Generation 1'' C-108 Artfire with Nightstick''' (1987)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Hasbro Transformers'' Targetmaster Sureshot with Spoilsport'' (1987)
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  • ...: Revenge of Cronos episode 30, "Spew Fire, Big Blaze Cannon", January 29, 1987 *[http://www.collectiondx.com/toy_review/1987/machine_robo_power_riser_kenp%C5%8D_robo Power Riser with Kenpo Robo review
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  • The Predacons continued to put in short appearances in 1987's Japanese-exclusive spinoff series, ''[[Transformers: The Headmasters]]'', ...[United States|U.S.]] title. Here, the Predacons were summoned to Earth in 1987 and fitted with animal modes by [[Megatron (Transformers)|Megatron]] in ord
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Hasbro Transformers'' Targetmaster Pointblank with Peacemaker''' (1987)
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  • ...rmers]] series. He is an evil Decepticon Headmaster saboteur introduced in 1987. ===Toys===
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  • ...is a [[fictional character]] in the [[Transformers]] series introduced in 1987. He appeared as a major characters in the fourth season of the animated Tra Brainstorm is an Autobot introduced in the 1987 Headmasters sub-line of ''Generation 1''. He has the Headmaster partner Arc
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  • ...[[Transformers]] series. Misfire and his partner Aimless were released in 1987 with the other first year Headmasters and Targetmasters. He was voiced by S Misfire is a fictional Transformers Decepticon character introduced in 1987 as part of the Targetmaster sub-line.
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Generation 1'' Headmaster Chromedome with Stylor''' (1987)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Bandai Machine Robo'' BH-04 Gattai Saurer''' (1987)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Hasbro Transformers Headmaster'' Highbrow with Gort''' (1987)
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  • ...[[Transformers]] series. He is an Autobot Headmaster released in Japan in 1987. His toy was later reproduced by a Chinese company in an unlicensed set of ===Toys===
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  • ...[[Transformers]] series. He is an Autobot Headmaster released in Japan in 1987. His toy was later reproduced by a Chinese company in an unlicensed set of ===Toys===
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  • ...imer]] - Filmation (1983 - 1987)<br>[[Frank Langella]] - live-action film (1987)<br>[[Campbell Lane]] (1990)<br>[[Brian Dobson]] (2002 - 2004) ...ic]]s that accompanied the 1981–1983 line of [[Masters of the Universe]] toys presented the earliest version of continuity, and showed many differences f
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  • As the American ''Transformers'' animated series had come to an end in 1987, Doubledealer was not featured in it, but when his toy was exported to Japa ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== ...'Generation 1'' Headmaster molds (excluding Cerebros). When plugged into a 1987 Headmaster figure he reveals a SPD 7, STR 5, INT 6.<REF>http://headrobots.c
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  • ===Toys=== :When plugged into a 1987 Headmaster figure he reveals a SPD 7, STR 5, INT 6.
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  • ===Toys=== :Turns from robotic cobra to head. When plugged into a 1987 Headmaster figure he reveals a SPD 7, STR 5, INT 6.
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  • ===Toys=== ...of Headrobots [[Nightrider (Headrobots)|Nightrider]]. When plugged into a 1987 Headmaster figure he reveals a SPD 7, STR 5, INT 6.
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  • Ultimate Fire is a third-party Transformer homage to 1987 Transformers Autobot Greatshot. ===Toys===
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  • ...is a third-party Transformer who turns into a car. He is an homage to the 1987 Transformers character Searchlight. ===Toys===
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  • ...Time Bomb | title = The Centurions | volume = 1 | issue = 1 | date =June 1987 | publisher = [[DC Comics]]| location = |url=}}</REF> ===Toys===
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  • ...is a third-party Transformer who turns into a car. He is an homage to the 1987 Transformers character Goldbug. ...ug]], [[Beelzeboss Studio]] [[Growing Pains Custom Kits]] and [[Impossible Toys]] [[Gold Bee]].
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  • ===Toys=== image:twiicp04.jpg|Action Shock Rocks in the 1987 ''Tonka Where Innovation is Child's Play'' catalog
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  • ===Toys=== ...the same colors as the prototype of Headrobots Snake. When plugged into a 1987 Headmaster the chest displays SPD 7 STR 5 INT 6, although those are not his
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  • ===Toys=== ...become the head of other Junkion Blacksmith Headmasters. When placed in a 1987 Headmaster the chest displays SPD 9, STR 9 and INT 9.
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  • ...]s from the [[Transformers]] series. The first Cutthroat was introduced in 1987 as one of the evil Terrorcons who turns into a hawk monster. The second Cut ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== * '''''Generation 1'' Triggerhappy with Blowpipe''' (1987)
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  • | first = "A Spy Among Us" by Telepictures Publications, Winter 1987 ...ist=[[Paul Kirchner]] |publisher=[[Telepictures Publications]]|date=Winter 1987}}</REF>
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  • ...or the comic book series, until the release of the Fortress Maximus toy in 1987, which included Spike as a Headmaster partner, hence necessitating the hurr ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== * '''''Generation 1'' Headmaster Hardhead with Duros''' (1987)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Generation 1'' Throttlebot Freeway''' (1987}
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  • ...s a [[fictional character]] from the [[Transformers]] series introduced in 1987. He is a member of the [[Decepticon]] [[Headmaster (Transformers)|Headmaste ...the robot's head (hence the term ''Headmaster''). The toy was released in 1987.<ref>{{Cite book | title=The Unofficial Guide to Transformers 1980s Through
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  • ...ers in the fourth season of the animated Transformers series introduced in 1987. A variation of the character released in ''[[Titans Return]]'' was renamed ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== ...become the head of other Junkion Blacksmith Headmasters. When placed in a 1987 Headmaster the chest displays SPD 6, STR 7, INT 8. This toy was remolded in
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  • ...is a third-party Transformer who turns into a car. He is an homage to the 1987 Transformers character Chase. ===Toys===
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  • ...is a third-party Transformer who turns into a jet. He is an homage to the 1987 Transformers characters Brainstorm and Arcana. ===Toys===
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  • ...Darksol, Drone, Garrison, Iguana, Ronin, Savant and Tauros were among the toys made by Headrobots spotlighted at the TFcon 2012 Third Party Panel.<REF>htt ===Toys===
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  • Goldbug is a third-party Transformer homage to the 1987 Transformers characters of the same name. ===Toys===
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  • ...is a third-party Transformer who turns into a car. He is an homage to the 1987 Transformers character Wideload. ===Toys===
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  • ...Revenge of Cronos'' episode 35, "The Secret of the Jewel People", March 5, 1987 ===Toys===
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  • ...on's group are drawn substantially different from the robot forms of their toys, and resemble the designs of their Pretender shells. Bludgeon's Pretender s ...the Pretenders seen here resemble the traditional look of their Pretender toys.
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  • ===Toys=== image:twiicp04.jpg|Rockasaurs in the 1987 ''Tonka Where Innovation is Child's Play'' catalog
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  • ...obo: Revenge of Cronos episode 38, "Raise Your Gun Helitranser", March 26, 1987 ===Toys===
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  • In contrast to America, the Duocons made a full foray into animation in the 1987 Japanese-exclusive ''Transformers: Headmasters'' animated series. No origin ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Hasbro Transformers'' Headmaster Mindwipe with Vorath''' (1987)
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  • ...e bat symbol.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://princessofpower.co.uk/pages/images/toys/dolls2000/hordak-box-back.jpg |title=2000s-era design art |publisher=Prince ...[[Buzz saw|Buzz Saw]] Hordak action figure first released by [[Mattel]] in 1987 has become a very rare and sought-after collector's item. This toy's rare e
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Masterforce'' Black Zarak''' (1987)
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Headmasters'' Rodney''' (1987)
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  • ===Toys=== ...become the head of other Junkion Blacksmith Headmasters. When placed in a 1987 Headmaster the chest displays SPD 9, STR 9, INT 9. Limited to 1000 pieces.
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  • ...Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Flash Back 2012 Graffiti''. Shougakukan, 1987. Y910.</ref> ...Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Flash Back 2012 Graffiti''. Shougakukan, 1987. Y910.</ref>
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  • ...|Pump Up The Volume]]" by [[MARRS|M{{pipe}}A{{pipe}}R{{pipe}}R{{pipe}}S]] (1987), "[[Theme from S'Express]]" by [[S'Express]] (1988), and "[[Doctorin' the ...aise techno's profile in Europe, especially the UK and Germany, during the 1987–1988 [[house music]] boom (see [[Second Summer of Love]]).<ref>Unterberge
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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 ...alling sales of [[Pictionary]], a popular Western board game introduced in 1987, which fell from $118 million to $42 million. In fiscal 1991 (ending Januar
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  • The following is a List of Repurposed Shattered Glass Transformers Toys. ===1987===
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  • ...sode "[[The Return of Optimus Prime]]", which aired on February 24 and 25, 1987, and replaced ''The Face of the Nijika'' as the final episode of the third The film was originally released in 1987 on [[VHS]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00001U0DX/ |title=T
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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 | 1987 || Mitch Lebe || [[WYNY (defunct)|WYNY]]
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  • ...on]]'s ''Megaton'', an independent comic book title published from 1981 to 1987.<ref>[http://www.foxcitiesbookfestival.org/author/2013/gary-carlson Gary Ca ...ions. Meanwhile, McFarlane's ''Spawn'' and related titles, his [[McFarlane Toys]] line, Silvestri's [[Top Cow]] imprint, and Kirkman's various series remai
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