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  • ...<br> [[Laurie Faso]] (as Orion Pax) <br> [[Ron Hayden]] (20th Anniversary toy sound base, ''Universe'' Flash cartoon) <BR> [[Tesshō Genda]] (Japanese) < ...a small cart-shaped device that he uses to unobtrusively slip behind enemy lines. He can maintain radio control over it at distances up to 1200 miles. Havin
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  • Based on the ''Transformers Classic'' toy line, the Timelines 2007 story is set 15 years after the end of the Marvel [[image:starscream-cybertronian.jpg|right|thumb|240px|Starscream in ''Battle Lines'' by Fun Publications]]
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  • ...e any part of his robotic body into a [[tool]] or [[gadget]]. He has swing lines in his wrists. His wrists can also fire capture [[bolas]]. His arsenal incl :A small, simple transforming Optimus Prime toy packaged as a prize with [[McDonald's]] [[Happy Meal]]s.<ref>{{cite web|aut
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  • ...stories Thundercracker's appearance is based on the BotCon 2007 exclusive toy. ...te journal | author= Pete Sinclair &amp; Jesse Wittenrich | title = Battle Lines Part 5 | journal = Transformers Collectors Club Magazine| volume = 1 | issu
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  • ...Because of his alternate form, he was the smallest Combaticon despite his toy being the same size as the others aside from team-leader Onslaught. ...Collector’s Club}}</ref> The three Swindles are represented by the three toy variations of him released in ''Generation 1'' and ''Generation 2''. Accord
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  • ...ation in the comic, the relationship between the two remains unclear. This toy was a recolor of ''[[Beast Machines]]'' Deluxe [[Jetstorm (Beast Machines)| ...te journal | author= Pete Sinclair &amp; Jesse Wittenrich | title = Battle Lines Part 5 | journal = Transformers Collectors Club Magazine| volume = 1 | issu
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  • Ironhide's first appearance is in the comics resembled his toy but was soon updated to his more [[anthropomorphic]] animated form. In US T ...form resembling a more advanced version of his old body (his ''Timelines'' toy). In the accompanying comic, ''Descent into Evil'', set in a possible futur
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  • {{Wp-cca}}<br/>{{Infobox Toy | company = [[Takara]]/[[Tomy|Takara Tomy]]
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  • |caption =''Classic'' Mirage toy ...ge's original toy, first released in 1984, has been lost, meaning that the toy cannot be reissued like many others have. However, Chinese manufacturers ha
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  • ...es pointing up in robot mode - despite the fact that this is not how their toy instructions or box art depict them.<ref>[http://www.seibertron.com/databas ...n Planet Nebulos| volume = 1| issue = 2| date = 2011| publisher = [[Takara Tomy]]| location = Japan}}</ref>
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  • |caption =''Universe'' Autobot Ratchet toy ...toy was accidentally named Inferno in a packaging error, they changed this toy to Autobot Ratchet.
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  • '''Starriors''' was a toy line and comic series distributed by [[Tomy]] and [[Marvel Comics]] in 1984. Starriors was a toy line created by Tomy in 1984, released primarely in the United states, but with additional produ
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  • |caption =''Generation 1'' Sunstorm toy ...3 as a toy created by Japanese company ehobby, and created as an exclusive toy that was meant to refer to an unnamed character who appeared in one episode
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  • ...alled the "Meg"; a footnote points out that it is named after the Megatron toy. ...several more appearances in the animated segments of various Transformers toy commercials, where it was depicted that he became an Action Master, and eve
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  • The toy that became Snarl was originally part of the [[Diaclone]] toy from Takara. ...animated series Snarl uses a sword instead of ranged weapons, although the toy comes with an Energo Sword, Electron Cannon rifle and a rocket pod.
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  • ...along with the American company [[Hasbro]], produces the [[Transformers]] toy line. They also produced toy lines for [[Microman]] and [[Steel Jeeg]].
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  • ...Jollibee]] restaurants in the [[Philippines]] from June to July 2007. This toy was a slightly enlarged and simplified version of the Movie Legends mold. ...Megatron's official height of 35 feet (1,067 centimeters), that makes this toy about 1/71 scale.
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  • ..., Ironhide, Brawn and Jazz defend Iacon from Decepticon attack in ''Battle Lines'' by Fun Publications]] ...as a city commander by Obsidian. He takes the form of his ''Generations'' toy in the comic.<REF>http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/conventions-15/b
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  • ...formation Squad'', was a short-lived robot and vehicle toy-line created by Tomy and released in Europe, Japan and the United States in 1985. ...tarriors]]'', which was also created by Tomy. The primary gimmick of each toy was some example of wind-up automation, such as a rotating weapon or tool,
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  • ...glish language|English]] version and '''Vizar''' in Italy) Soundwave's new toy incarnation was, like the series, available only in [[Japan]]. ...{{Cite journal | author= Pete Sinclair & Jesse Wittenrich | title = Battle Lines Part 5 | journal = Transformers Collectors Club Magazine| volume = 1 | issu
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