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Euro tfs list
This section is meant to cover information on euro toys from the begining(mb), thru the classics line, and beyond.
Something to note: there will always be arguments as to whether or not certain Euro tfs(like Pyro) are considered late euro-G1, or G2(some have taken to calling it G 1.5). I brook no arguments one way or the other :-) I mention it merely out of courtesy. Call it by whatever makes you feel more comfortable. Argus notes: "On trakkons and Lightformers...Boxed versions released first, followed by carded versions second. Some countries received one version, others both. Note how the cards have the G2 look. The boxes do have the G2 font though ;)"
This section covers a listing of what was available in the 'Classic' line of euro tfs. It also houses the Maz discussion of package changes within the Classics line itself. Finally, we have a brief mention of Beatswars and Rid toys, as they pertain to package changes. It's interesting to see the progression; from remolded toys and different packages, to same toys different packages, to packages and toys being nearly the same ;-)
(see also: Torsten's Article on euro pkg variants)
| Euro/MB Toys | Comparison: styles of 'Classic' Boxes | Complete Classics listing | Pack-changes: Beastwars and Beyond |
Euro/MB toys:
To quote Maz: "When the Transformers came to be released in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany etc Hasbro was in the process of taking over a company called Milton Bradley (MB). At that time, Hasbro did not yet have the facilities required to manufacture Transformers on a large scale in the aforementioned countries. The Transformers were subsequently manufactured using MB factories and that�s why the early TFs released in countries like France, Germany, Holland and Belgium have an MB badge on them. Many series 1 and 2 Transformers were released in such packaging. When Hasbro had completed their takeover of Milton Bradley in 1985, the �MB� was taken off the boxes, and in other countries the copyrights on the box went from �� 1984 Hasbro Industries Inc.� to �� 1984 Hasbro Bradley Inc.�
LEADERS: MB Optimus Prime, MB Megatron
AUTOBOT CARS(all came w/styro inserts): Prowl, Tracks, Wheeljack, Ratchet, Mirage, Jazz
AUTOBOT MINICARS: Windcharger, Warpath, Cosmos, Beachcomber, Seaspray, Gears, Powerglide
AUTOBOT OTHERS: Blaster, Roadbuster, Whirl, Jetfire, Topspin, Twintwist
DINOBOTS: Grimlock, Slag, Snarl, Sludge
DECEPTICON JETS: Starscream (some w/blue jet - Thundercracker), Dirge, Ramjet, Thrust
DECEPTICON OTHERS: Blitzwing, Astrotrain, Soundwave, Shockwave
CONSTRUCTICONS: (all 6) front back
INSECTICONS: (All 3 minis, all 4 deluxes)
"The MB logo can clearly be seen on the bottom left hand corner of the box fronts. Also the text that usually says �Transforms from whatever to robot and back again� in the top left hand corner of the box front (not the flap) has been removed. That�s probably because these MB boxes are multilingual and they couldn�t fit all 4 languages on the box front. If you look at the back of the box, you can see the enlarged techspec. It was made larger to accommodate the four languages which are German, French, Dutch and Spanish. The techspec no longer has a verbal description of the character�s abilities and weaknesses, just a translation of his function and his quote. The box copyright is on the bottom of the box instead of under the techspec as with most TF boxes."
Between the text-changes and the language-changes, it is also interesting to note that a number of the boxed cars came with styro inserts, instead of sealed to a bubbleback.
Thanks to Maz! His complete article on MB toys can be found here
What's interssting to note is that, as soon as the takeover of MB by Hasbro was complete, the format of the packages stayed the same ;-) *Just* the MB logos were removed. The multilingual boxes remained the same otherwise (for example, the 'large' techspecs).
(see also: Why Jetfire was Leader and not Optimus!)
Pack-changes within the euro Classics line
I've uploaded some pictures of some UK Classic Transformers in boxes from the 90s. Some are from the first run of releases; Wheeljack and Jazz. Some are later run releases; Onslaught and the Dinobots. The boxes for the two waves have some notable differences I wish to highlight. Here they all are together:
Immediately, some differences between the cars and the rest should be apparent. Above the window where the character's name is written, the cars have white writing on black background, but if you look at the later Dinos and Onslaught, the background depends on the toy's faction: White writing on red for Autobot, white writing on purple for Decepticon. The font for "Classic" also became a litle more stylized for the later releases, something that's evident all over the later boxes. The early boxes have the character's function/"Transformers" bar connected to the faction logo in thebottom left of the box front, the later releases have those separated, and instead of the function (eg "Autobot Agent") it just says "Autobot" or "Decepticon". The blue hasbro logo has also shifted to next to the boxart as opposed to being in the bottom left corner of the box front as with earlier Classics. The "Transformers" text on the function/TF bar had the yellow background removed for the later releases. The boxbacks were altered also to have a different picture for the later releases. The cars/earlier Classics have a picture of what appears to be a Micromasters battle scene. Later Classics had original characters featured like Sideswipe, Astrotrain, Tracks etc
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Complete Classic tfs listing
Euro/UK Tfs: Series 7 (1990) Series 8 (1991) Series 9 (1992) Series 10 (1993) Series 11 (1994) Series 12 (1995)Series 7: Classic Aerialbots Air Raid Fireflight Silverbolt Skydive Slingshot Classic Stunticons Breakdown Dead End Drag Strip Motormaster Wildrider Classic Heroes Inferno Ironhide Jazz Prowl (has diaclone symbols; notorious for being reinserted into usa pkg by bad people) Sunstreaker Wheeljack Series 8: Series 8 (1991) Action Masters Bombshell Charger Powerflash Sideswipe Take-Off Tracks Exo-suit Action Masters Circuit Thundercracker Motorized Exo-suit Action Masters Rumbler Slicer Action Master Elites Double Punch Omega Spreem Turbo Master Windmill Motorvators Flame Gripper Lightspeed Classic Throttlebots Chase Freeway Goldbug Rollbar Searchlight Wideload Classic Dinobots Grimlock Sludge Snarl Classic Triple Changers Astrotrain Octane Sandstorm Springer Classic Protectobots Blades First Aid Groove Hot Spot Streetwise Classic Combaticons Blast Off Brawl Onslaught Swindle Vortex Classic Heroes Sideswipe Tracks Others Optimus Prime (Classic) Overlord Series 9: Series 9 (1992) Turbomasters Boss Flash Hurricane Rotorstorm Scorch Thunder Clash Predators Falcon Skydive Skyquake Snare Stalker Talon Series 10: Series 10 (1993) Obliterators Clench Pyro Axelerators Hotrider Rapido Skram Zap Skyscorchers Hawk Snipe Terradive Tornado Aquaspeeders Aquafend Deluge Jetstorm Speedstream Stormtroopers Aquablast Drench Hydradread Rage Lightformers and Trakkons Calcar Deftwing Fearswoop Ironfist
Series 11: Series 1 (1994) Obliterators Colossus Spark Axelerators Hotrider Rapido Skram Zap Skyscorchers Hawk Snipe Terradive Tornado Aquaspeeders Aquafend Deluge Jetstorm Speedstream Stormtroopers Aquablast Drench Hydradread Rage Lightformers and Trakkons Calcar Deftwing Fearswoop Ironfist Sparkabots Blaze Flamefeather Sizzle Sparkstalker Heroics Inferno Jazz Sideswipe Dinobots Grimlock Slag Snarl Skyraiders Ramjet Starscream Rotorbots Blade Blitz Hot Foot Piranha Illuminators Electro Fireball Hotrod Volt Heroes Archforce Sureshot Others Megatron Optimus Prime Series 12: Series 2 (1995) Go-Bots Blowout Bumblebee Double Clutch Firecracker Frenzy Gearhead High Beam Ironhide Mirage Motormouth Sideswipe Soundwave Cyberjets Hooligan Skyjack Space Case Power Masters Bulletbike Ironhide Meanstreak Staxx Laser Cycles Road Pig Road Rocket Auto Rollers Dirtbag Road Block Others Optimus Prime
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Another few things to note: You've listed the Obliterators as being G2, due to their packaging. That Euro list has the '93 Obliterators only listed as Colossus and Spark. Now, here's the thing, all of the '92 range were repackaged for '93. Those being Tubos and Preds etc. They were in what's commonly called 'G1.5' packaging, from the first half of 1993. These packages did not say Generation 2 anywhere. [There's speculation that the G2 symbols are actually based on the Obliterator's heads, but that's a bit besides the point.] You have the G2 versions of the Obliterators, which do say Generation 2. Those are from the second half of 1993, when G2 had been released in Europe, so they were packed accordingly. The rereleased '92 range wasn't put in G2 packaging, leaving the Preds and Turbos to be the very last original set of G1. Colossus and Spark were only released in some countries, much like the other name changes, such as Fearswoop=Black Omen, and Calcar=Roadraider.
Another point of interest is that here in NZ we got both the US and UK verions of the Axelerators, Skyscorchers, and Colour Changers. We definately got the US Combat Heros and Laser Rods, but I'm not sure if we got the UK ones. Hope it's of some use to you.
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Beaastwars and Beyond: euro-packaging changes
(in-process)
I'll likely leave that 'in-process' tag up there forever ;-) The reason being, I'm not convinced that all the packaging is universal across the pond just yet. Granted, it's gotten close (with the multi-lingual packaging; 4 to 6 languages as compared to our trilingual packs) but there are still 'quirks' in the system :-) For example, the package variant on the RiD train pictured below (a turkish variant). Note that Midnight Express was replaced with 'Euro-Express'. Further Turkey variants make themselves known in Armada, on Tidalwave...
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An interesting change in Energon: The error-box on Ultra Magnus in the usa (showing speed team, when the space team was included) was covered over with a sticker in Japan, and finally corrected in the euro edition: pic. This can be found all over Europe, apparently.
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Euro-Micromaster variants: Basically, the units that were 'exclusive' to Kaybe toys (in Universe packaging) recieved the European energon 6-language package treatment ;-) It is unknown as to whether the euro versions mimick the japanese or american version of the product. More...
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Nonetheless, as time goes on, we'll find a way to streamline the newer package listings from across the pond ;-) For example, Torsten has a great list of euro alts/bt and beyond here!