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  • ...ppeared in the [[American comic book]] ''Rom'' (December 1979 – February 1986) by [[Bill Mantlo]] and [[Sal Buscema]], and published by [[Marvel Comics]] ...bout the return of ''Rom'' and ''Micronauts'', the holy grails of licensed comic books.}}</ref>
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  • ...]]s from the [[Transformers]] series. The original Grimlock was introduced in 1985 as the commander of the Dinobots. ...ion 2]]'' <br> ''[[Transformers: Titanium]]'' <br> ''[[Transformers Robots in Disguise]]''
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  • ...t appearances) <br> [[Roger C. Carmel]] (when disguised as [[Motormaster]] in the episode "Masquerade") <br> [[Laurie Faso]] (as Orion Pax) <br> [[Ron Ha ...f all sentient beings."'' (Generation 1)<br />''"No sacrifice is too great in the service of freedom."'' (Classic)
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  • | caption = ''Generation 1'' Bumblebee in Transformers: Legends ...appeal 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 ev
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  • ...Transformers]] series. The first Hot Rod is a heroic Autobot introduced in 1986. | caption = ''Generation 1'' Hot Rod in box
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  • ...series. He was first introduced in 1985 and was voiced by [[Michael Bell]] in the animated ''The Transformers'' series. |caption = ''Robots in Disguise'' Classic Dinobot Mini-Cons on card
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  • ...The third character named Skywarp appeared as a minor supporting character in the ''Transformers: Armada'' and ''Transformers: Cybertron'' line. He was a ''Machine Wars'' biography: Considered the sneakiest Decepticon to ever fly in the sky. Pulls practical jokes on fellow fighter planes. Low intelligence m
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  • ...ies he is an upgraded version of [[Megatron (Generation 1)|Megatron]], but in other stories he is a seperate character. ...r used in the animated series, although it was occasionally used in the UK comic series).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unicron.us/tf1986/figures/galvatron.
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  • | caption = ''Generation 1'' Starscream in Transformers: Legends card game |data24 = Air Commander, Decepticon second-in-command
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  • ...rge was introduced in 1985 as a Decepticon jet character. Since then other characters have shared the name. Several third-party toys have been released that are ...e character model creators illustrated them with the nosecones pointing up in robot mode - despite the fact that this is not how their toy instructions o
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  • ...later Targetmaster who first appeared in ''The Transformer: The Movie'' in 1986. | caption = ''Generation 1'' Blurr in box
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  • ...ain of the ''Challenge of the GoBots'' animated series, who later appeared in the GoBots feature film. ...world and have all the power for himself. He was very ruthless and a thorn in the side of the Guardians.<ref>{{Cite book | title=Totally Tubular '80s | l
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  • ...The second Cliffjumper was a female Mini-Con partner of Cheetor introduced in 2003 as part of the ''Transformers: Armada'' series. | caption = ''Genration 1'' Cliffjumper in card game ''Transformers: Legends''
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  • ...s. The third Swindle was the Japanese name for the Transfomer named Blight in English. The fourth Swindle is member of the Railbots, a Micromaster who tu ...r=2004 | publisher=DK Publishing Inc.| ISBN=1405304618 | page= 123}}</REF> In the ''[[Unite Warriors]]'' line he is mentioned as having done arms deals w
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  • ...ng Formula One racing car alternate modes. The first Mirage was introduced in 1984 as an Autobot spy. ...ferring to spend his days hunting turbo-foxes instead of involving himself in conflict. When that became unavoidable, Mirage enlisted with the [[Autobot]
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  • | caption = ''Transformers'' Prowl in box ...tobot military strategist who turned into a police car that was introduced in 1984.
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  • .... Leader-1 is the leader of the heroic Guardians GoBots and was introduced in 1983. ...er who cares deeply about his people. He believes not one person should be in charge. He supports the democratic system of the Guardians. This led his fo
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  • ...urbo was among the main trio of heroes of the cartoon series, and appeared in every episode along side Leader-1 and Scooter. ...|Crasher]] – as a fellow sports car, she is usually his target of choice in battles.<ref>{{Cite book | title=Totally Tubular '80s | last=Bellomo | firs
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  • | voice = [[Bob Holt (actor)|Bob Holt]], [[Arthur Burghardt]] (1986) ...cter]] from the [[GoBots]] series. He is an evil Renegade GoBot introduced in 1983 who turns into a helicopter.
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  • ...rs]] series. The first Scourge is an evil Decepticon tracker introduced in 1986. |data25 = "''Desolation follows in my trail.''"
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