A History of Transformers The processors and their generations
Transformers are toys produced by Hasbro toy company in the United States. Transformers robots in changing objects such as cars, planes, guns, buildings, or even radios. The Transformer toyline has also been adapted into a television cartoon series, a cartoon series, and a number of feature films. Transformers have received the most popularlity United States, Great Britain and Japan.
Processors have been brought to life in Japan in the 1970s with a series of toys and Takara Microman DiaClon. In 1984, the American company Hasbro licensed the rights to use the toylines Takara, the rebranding as "Transformers". The new Hasbro toys were the same as the Takara toy, if they were sometimes painted or otherwise altered in a minor. Hasbro has also created a new scenario for the toys, giving new names and personalities on Japanese toys. Then later Hasbro has also started to come with new processors that had no predecessor in the original Microman series and DiaClon. In 1984, the success of Transformers U.S. Takara invited to stop its production and Microman DiaClon and instead begin to market them as processors.
In 1984, the processors on the television screens as an animated series, and Marvel Comics has published a series Transformers. In 1986, the Transformers hit the big screen with a movie length simply called Transformers: The Movie. The film caused a shock wave among the fans as he describes the deaths of many characters Autobot popular, including their leader Optimus Prime. Optimus has been resurrected at the end of the 1987 season, the previous series. This year marked the end of the American cartoon show, but the Japanese continued to produce the show, and Great Britain and the U.S. Transformers comics have continued to be published. It is interesting to note that all these series differ widely in history, and contradictory on several levels.
new incarnations of the series transformer has arisen since the conclusion of the original TV series, but most fans of the original generation are not impressed and prefer the old series. Beast Wars was an incarnation of the Transformers series produced in Canada from 1995-1999, and was followed by Beast Machines 2000-2001. This new generation has been accompanied by a new collection of toys from Hasbro. It took place in the future, after the original Transformers series, and included a large number of flashbacks to the original.
Further incarnations of Transformers and interpretation were also releasted, but I've never been able to compete with the reputation of the series of first generation. Transformers The phenomena to levels of the series 1980 is the recent movie franchise with the release of "Transformers" in 2007, a live-action film, followed by "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen", two years later. Fans can expect a third addition to the series in 2011 or 2012. With a young team of superstar players and the cutting edge of computer animation, the Transformers franchise was relaunched as a dominant force in the entertainment industry and the toy industry.
Posted on April 20, 2010.