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Transformers (Japanese: トランスフォーマー Hepburn: Toransufōmā) is a Japanese–

American media franchise, produced by Japanese toy company Takara Tomy and American toy
company Hasbro. Initially a lin followed, such as the Generation 2 comic book and Beast
Wars TV series, which became its own mini-universe. Generation 1 characters underwent
two reboots with Dreamwave in 2001 and IDW Publishing in 2005, also as a remastered series,
with a third starting in 2019. There have be as competing franchise started in
1983, Tonka's Gobots became the intellectual property of Hasbro after their buyout of Tonka in
1991. Subsequently, the universe depicted in the animated series Challenge , Transformers:
Cyberverse debuted, once again, distinct from the previous incarnations.
Although initially a separate and competing franchise started in 1983, Tonka's Gobots became
the intellectual property of Hasbro after their buyout of the GoBots and follow-up film GoBots:
Battle of the Rock Lords was retroactively established as an alternate universe within the
Transformers robot superhero franchise.[2]
en other incarnations of the story based on different toy lines during and after the 20th century.
The first was the Robots in Disguise series, followed by three shows (Armada, Energon,
and Cybertron) that constitute a single universe called the "Unicron Trilogy". A live-action film
series started in 2007, again distinct from previous incarnations, while the Transformers:
Animated series merged e of transforming mecha toys rebranded
from Takara's Diaclone and Microman toylines,[1] the franchise began in 1984 with
the Transformers toy line, and centers on factions of self-configuring modular extraterrestrial
robotic lifeforms (often the Autobots and the Decepticons) in an endless civil war for dominance
or eventual peace. In its history, the Transformers robot superhero franchise has expanded to
encompass comic books, animation, video games and films.
The term "Generation 1" covers both the animated television series The Transformers and the
comic book series of the same name, which are further divided into Japanese and British spin-
offs, respectively. Sequels followed, such as the Generation 2 comic book and Beast Wars TV
series, which became its own mini-universe. Generation 1 characters underwent
two reboots with Dreamwave in 2001 and IDW Publishing in 2005, also as a remastered series,
with a third starting in 2019. There have been other incarnations of the story based on different
toy lines during and after the 20th ce07, again distinct from previous incarnations ntury. The first
was the Robots in Disguise series, followed by three shows (Armada, Energon, and Cybertron)
that constitute a single universe called the "Unicron Trilogy". A live-action film series started in
2007, again distinct from previous incarnations, while the Transformers: Animated series merged
concepts from the G1 continuity, the 2007 live-action film and the "Unicron Trilogy". For most of
the 2010s, in an attempt to mitigate the wave of reboots, the Aligned continuity was established.
In 2018, Transformers: Cyberverse debuted, once again, distinct from the previous incarnations.
Although initially a separate and Challenge , Transformers: Cyberverse debuted, once again,
distinct from the previous incarnations.
Although initially a separate and competing franchise started in 1983, Tonka's Gobots became
the intellectual property of Hasbro after their buyout of the GoBots and follow-up film GoBots:
Battle of the Rock Lords was competing franchise started in 1983, Tonka's Gobots became
the intellectual property of Hasbro after tbecame its own mini-universe. Generation 1 characters
underwent two reboots with Dreamwave in 2001 and IDW Publishing in 2005, also as a
remastered series, with a third starting in 2019. There have been other incarnations of the story
based on different toy lines during and after the 20th ce07, again distinct from previous
incarnations ntury. The first was the Robots in Disguise series, followed by three shows
(Armada, Energon, and Cybertron) that constitute a single universe called the "Unicron Trilogy".
A live-action film series started in 2007, again distinct from previous incarnations, while
the Transformers: Animated series merged concepts from the G1 continuity, the 2007 live-action
film and the "Unicron Trilogyheir buyout of Tonka in 1991. Subsequently, the universe depicted in
the animated series Challenge , Transformers: Cyberverse debuted, once again, distinct from the
previous incarnations.
Although initially a separate and competing franchise started in 1983, Tonka's Gobots became
the intellectual property of Hasbro after their buyout of the GoBots and follow-up film GoBots:
Battle of the Rock Lords was retroactively established as an alternate universe within the
Transformers robot superhero franchise.[2]

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