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-Kanrabat- wrote:Was it Hot-Rod / Rodimus?
fenrir72 wrote:Scourge,Cyclonus,Hotrod/Rodimus Prime and Galvatron were designed by one individual.......Floro Dery. Unlike the 1st and 2nd Season, the movie 'bots were designed first before actually getting a toy.
As for the 1984 crew, I've read that Sunstreaker was the first figure that was actually designed for the diaclone series. The Battle Convoy that would eventually become known as Optimus Prime was the last.
Soundwave and Megatron were actually designed waaaaaaaay before the diaclone cars hence the "U,N.C.L.E" Wather P-38 from the TV series Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Soundwave more or less together with what would become Blaster were also designed much earlier.
fenrir72 wrote:Mykltron's question was more or less
"Who was the first Japan based figure back in the 80's who got to be TMed or labeled as a"Transformer"?
Not who had the best design.
More or less for such a question, maybe a research in the United States' Patent office records could answer this mystery.
But on a related note, there are some assertions that Prowl and Soundwave served as the inspiration for the Autobot and Decepticon sigil so they were more or less like among the first batch of figures Hasbro brought from Japan.
bionic_radical wrote:Aerialbots?
fenrir72 wrote:Mykltron's question was more or less
"Who was the first Japan based figure back in the 80's who got to be TMed or labeled as a"Transformer"?
fenrir72 wrote:@ Mykltron
TM or Copyrighted?
Now that is a conundrum. Pre 1984, that would be trademarked right? Post 1985, by that time copyrighted?
fenrir72 wrote:As for the 1984 crew, I've read that Sunstreaker was the first figure that was actually designed for the diaclone series.
fenrir72 wrote:@Milady JZGR
Just razzing Mykltron about TM and (c). But I have to correct thee about Trypticon. He/It can interact with Onslaught and Motormaster just like Metroplex.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:*sigh* Trademarks apply to names only, copyright is for anything created from scratch, in this case, the toy molds and the fiction. It's not rocket science, kids.
Anyhow, I'll have to agree that the first toys specifically designed for Transformers were the ones for the 1986 movie. But like Beast Machines, those toys were based on pre-production sketches before they were touched up and refined. That's how some characters had two models, resulting in quite an amount of animation errors.
Now that I think about it, I know the origins of all non-Hasbro/Takara toys, except for one: Trypticon. He was never designed to function with Motormaster and Onslaught, unlike Metroplex who had that integrated instead of having to use extra pieces. Can anybody clarify this?
RhA wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:*sigh* Trademarks apply to names only, copyright is for anything created from scratch, in this case, the toy molds and the fiction. It's not rocket science, kids.
Anyhow, I'll have to agree that the first toys specifically designed for Transformers were the ones for the 1986 movie. But like Beast Machines, those toys were based on pre-production sketches before they were touched up and refined. That's how some characters had two models, resulting in quite an amount of animation errors.
Now that I think about it, I know the origins of all non-Hasbro/Takara toys, except for one: Trypticon. He was never designed to function with Motormaster and Onslaught, unlike Metroplex who had that integrated instead of having to use extra pieces. Can anybody clarify this?
I have no solid proof, but a theory. Both Metroplex and Trypticon are orginal TF's, all the Scramble City commanders and Diaclones originally (never released as such). It's very possible that someone on the designteam had a bright moment and integrated their designs.
Come to think of it, the Terrorcons and everything in that style that followed may have been orginal TF's and not borrowed designs from Diaclone. As Hun-Grrr, Scattorshot and Snaptrap lack basemodes (Scattorshot is a cannon, not a base) and are not designed to interact with the aforementioned bases.
Am I crazy for thinking this?
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:RhA wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:*sigh* Trademarks apply to names only, copyright is for anything created from scratch, in this case, the toy molds and the fiction. It's not rocket science, kids.
Anyhow, I'll have to agree that the first toys specifically designed for Transformers were the ones for the 1986 movie. But like Beast Machines, those toys were based on pre-production sketches before they were touched up and refined. That's how some characters had two models, resulting in quite an amount of animation errors.
Now that I think about it, I know the origins of all non-Hasbro/Takara toys, except for one: Trypticon. He was never designed to function with Motormaster and Onslaught, unlike Metroplex who had that integrated instead of having to use extra pieces. Can anybody clarify this?
I have no solid proof, but a theory. Both Metroplex and Trypticon are orginal TF's, all the Scramble City commanders and Diaclones originally (never released as such). It's very possible that someone on the designteam had a bright moment and integrated their designs.
Come to think of it, the Terrorcons and everything in that style that followed may have been orginal TF's and not borrowed designs from Diaclone. As Hun-Grrr, Scattorshot and Snaptrap lack basemodes (Scattorshot is a cannon, not a base) and are not designed to interact with the aforementioned bases.
Am I crazy for thinking this?
Just for thinking Metroplex is a TF original. The first four SC Combiners can connect to Metroplex to form Scramble City: Hot Spot and Motormaster on the sides, and Silverbolt and Onslaught in the front. The Diaclone subline was to be called "Jizai Gattai, which means "Free Combination". The later Combiners are indeed TF originals.
RhA wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:RhA wrote:I have no solid proof, but a theory. Both Metroplex and Trypticon are orginal TF's, all the Scramble City commanders and Diaclones originally (never released as such). It's very possible that someone on the designteam had a bright moment and integrated their designs.
Come to think of it, the Terrorcons and everything in that style that followed may have been orginal TF's and not borrowed designs from Diaclone. As Hun-Grrr, Scattorshot and Snaptrap lack basemodes (Scattorshot is a cannon, not a base) and are not designed to interact with the aforementioned bases.
Am I crazy for thinking this?
Just for thinking Metroplex is a TF original. The first four SC Combiners can connect to Metroplex to form Scramble City: Hot Spot and Motormaster on the sides, and Silverbolt and Onslaught in the front. The Diaclone subline was to be called "Jizai Gattai, which means "Free Combination". The later Combiners are indeed TF originals.
Metroplex is a Diaclone design?
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:RhA wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:RhA wrote:I have no solid proof, but a theory. Both Metroplex and Trypticon are orginal TF's, all the Scramble City commanders and Diaclones originally (never released as such). It's very possible that someone on the designteam had a bright moment and integrated their designs.
Come to think of it, the Terrorcons and everything in that style that followed may have been orginal TF's and not borrowed designs from Diaclone. As Hun-Grrr, Scattorshot and Snaptrap lack basemodes (Scattorshot is a cannon, not a base) and are not designed to interact with the aforementioned bases.
Am I crazy for thinking this?
Just for thinking Metroplex is a TF original. The first four SC Combiners can connect to Metroplex to form Scramble City: Hot Spot and Motormaster on the sides, and Silverbolt and Onslaught in the front. The Diaclone subline was to be called "Jizai Gattai, which means "Free Combination". The later Combiners are indeed TF originals.
Metroplex is a Diaclone design?
You betcha. I can assure you Trypticon isn't, but it's possible Trypticon was designed by either Hasbro or Takara, otherwise we wouldn't have had his BWII retool Gigastorm.
fenrir72 wrote:Just a wild guess anyway. As I previously mentioned, those two (Sky Lynx and Omega) were subcontracted by Toybox to Tomy. There might be a high probability the same could be said for Dinoser.
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