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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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  • ...completely different robot forms to their toys and bear resemblance to the toys' Pretender Shells. His face and helmet bear some similarity to the original ===Toys===
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  • ...iew.php?comic_id=54 Seibertron.com]</ref><ref>"Transformers" #52 (May 1st, 1989)</ref> Despite rescuing Sky Lynx, the two Autobots' mission ended in failur ===Toys===
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  • ...]] series. The first Skyhammer is a heroic Autobot Pretender introduced in 1989. The second Skyhammmer is a Decepticon allied Mini-Con who turns into a jet ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== * '''''Generation 1'' Classic Pretender Jazz''' (1989)
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  • ...bots under the command of [[Rodimus Prime]]. Their party travelled back to 1989 to stop a space-time rift caused by the presence of the future Decepticon [ ===Toys===
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  • ...ssful and the Underbase was lost in space.<ref>"Transformers" #48 (January 1989)</ref> ===Toys===
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  • ...l [[fictional character]]s from the [[Transformers]] series. Introduced in 1989, he was a major villain in the [[Marvel Comics]] Transformers series. Altho ...sting of several other Decepticons (all of whom were amongst the Pretender toys). Worshiping Thunderwing, they reactivated him with Ultra Energon, hacked i
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  • ...he second was a Decepticon Pretender ground forces commander introduced in 1989. ===Toys===
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  • ===Toys=== *'''''Hasbro Transformers'' Pretender Classic Starscream''' (1989)
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  • Landmine appeared in animation in early commercials for the Pretender toys.<ref>{{cite video |date=1988 |title= Pretender Transformers Commercial |url ...in]] were sent to steal from an oil rig in the "Gulf of New Mexico" in the 1989 U.K. Annual story "The Chain Gang." They were opposed and captured by the A
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  • ===Toys=== * '''''Generation 1'' Monster Pretender Icepick''' (1989)
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  • Perceptor made an appearance in 1989, in Transformers: Victory in Japan. [[Wheeljack]], along with Perceptor and ===Toys===
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  • ===Standard Pretenders (1989)=== ===Pretender Classics (1989)===
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  • ...character]]s from the [[Transformers]] series. The first was introduced in 1989 as a Decepticon Pretender who turned into a mechanical crab. The second was ...eating [[Unicron]]. <ref>"Transformers" UK issue #259–261 (Mid-December 1989)</ref> The character also appears in "Transformers" #71 - "Surrender!" (Oct
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  • ...'s only appearance in animation was in early commercials for the Pretender toys. <ref>{{cite video |date=1988 |title= Pretender Transformers Commercial |ur ...y different robot forms to their toys and bear resemblance to the original toys' Pretender shells. In the [[trade paperback]] for ''Stormbringer'', bonus a
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  • In the various Japanese Transformers series, all of the robots made into toys carry ''serial numbers'', usually preceded by a letter denoting allegiance, ...dits=Written by Hiroyuki Hoshiyama |network= |station= |airdate=March 14th 1989 |season= 1|number= 1}}</ref>
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  • ...]] series. The first Gunrunner was an Autobot Pretender released in the US 1989. The second was an Autobot Micromaster released in Japan in 1990. ==Transformers (1989)==
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  • ...l character]] in the various [[Transformers]] series. He was introduced in 1989 as a member of the Autobot Multiforce team in the ''Transformers: Victory'' ...its= Written by [[Hajime Suzuki]] |network= |station= |airdate=April 11th, 1989 |season= 1|number= 4}}</ref>
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  • ...= Transformers: Victory episode 2, "Sneak Attack! Dinoking", March 28th, 1989 ...a [[fictional character]] from the [[Transformers]] series. Introduced in 1989, he is an evil Decepticon and leader of the Beast Force combiner group. The
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