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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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  • ...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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  • ...ace car. Versions of her and characters inspired by her have also appeared in the [[Transformers]] franchise. ...437 | pages= 69–71}}</ref> One of her favored pastimes is participating in demolition derbies.<ref>{{Cite book | title=Totally Tubular '80s | last=Bel
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  • {{Infobox fictional organisation | universe = [[iGear]] fictional universe
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  • | caption = Shinkansen Robo toy in box ...into a bullet train. Although released as a toy in 1982, Bullet did appear in fiction until 2015.
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  • ....I. Joe Team]], and debuted in 1982. Hawk is portrayed by [[Dennis Quaid]] in the 2009 live-action film ''[[G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra]]''. Hawk's real name is Clayton M. Abernathy, and he was born in [[Denver, Colorado]]. His primary military specialty is strategic command o
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  • "''Seek and destroy''" - Metallica, 1982 ...y Transformer]] homage to the 1984 Decepticon Starscream made by [[iGear]] in 2014.
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  • | caption = Bike Robo in box ...s into a motorcycle. Although released as a toy in 1982, he did not appear in fiction until 1986.
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  • | caption =Buggy Robo toy in box ...s a [[fictional character]] from the [[Machine Robo]] series introduced in 1982. He is a (sometimes) heroic member of the Battle Clan.
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  • | caption = Battle Robo toy in box ...turns into a tank. He was introduced as a toy in 1982, but did not appear in fiction until 1986.
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  • ...duced as an [[action figure]] in 1985. He is portrayed by [[D.J. Cotrona]] in the 2013 film ''[[G.I. Joe: Retaliation]]''. ...missions. Because of his credentials, [[Duke (G.I. Joe)|Duke]] brought him in to the G.I. Joe Team.<ref>{{cite book |title= G.I. Joe Order Of Battle|last
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  • | caption = Steam Robo toy in box ...turns into a train. He was introduced as a toy in 1982, but did not appear in fiction until 1986.
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  • | caption = Highway Robo toy in box ...s a [[fictional character]] from the [[Machine Robo]] series introduced in 1982. He is a heroic member of the Battle Clan.
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  • | caption = Supercar Robo toy in box ...o turns into a car. He was introduced as a toy in 1982, but did not appear in fiction until 1986.
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  • ...e is often stylized as "'''ROM'''".<ref name="Interview-McCoy" />}} is a [[fictional character]] and cosmic [[superhero]] created by Scott Dankman, Richard C. L Rom appeared in the [[American comic book]] ''Rom'' (December 1979 – February 1986) by [[
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  • '''Armadillo''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[G.I. Joe]] series. He is also known as Rumbler. ==Fictional biography==
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  • '''Altitude''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[G.I. Joe]] series. He is a member of the Sky Patrol. ==Fictional biography==
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  • | caption = Missile Tank Robo toy in box ...nto a missile tank. He was introduced as a toy in 1982, but did not appear in fiction until 1986
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  • ...rican comic book]] characters owned by the [[Marvel Comics]] and appearing in that company's [[Marvel Universe]]. ...the Galadorian Anarra, one of the Third Generation Spaceknights introduced in [[Jim Starlin]]'s ''[[Spaceknights]]'' mini-series.
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  • ...capecod.net/~tvigneau/micro/begin.htm| title=History of Microman - Part 1: In the Beginning| website=Tom's Microman Zone| date=4 June 2015| accessdate=4 ...' (George) {{convert|3.75|in|cm|adj=mid|-tall}} action figure with capsule in the background.]]
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