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This kind of knowledge is full panty remover if you get baked enough and toss around, I'm actually taking notes. This guy toom the toys, made a backstory, and marketed the hell out of them. Kawamori and other Japanese designers actually came up with the concept of toy vehicles transforming into robots. =/Ĭhitownmike: RoyFokker'sGhost: Sgt Otter: The_Homeless_Guy: The transformers was just a rebranding of existing Japanese toy lines from Takara. One of the only Transformers toys I managed to keep. Mad_Radhu: RoyFokker'sGhost: Sgt Otter: The_Homeless_Guy: The transformers was just a rebranding of existing Japanese toy lines from Takara. Which is funny considering this copyright mess of a toy that had to be redesigned for television and comics for obvious reasons. So, what you're saying is you have never seen a naked woman RoyFokker'sGhost: Sgt Otter: The_Homeless_Guy: The transformers was just a rebranding of existing Japanese toy lines from Takara. One of the main designers of the Diaclone line, and specifically the designer that created Convoy/Optimus Prime, was Kawamori Shoji, who was also the designer and mastermind behind the transformable Valkyrie fighters and the initial Super Dimensional Fortress Macross series, in general. The other, non-vehicle, Transformers came from the 'Micro Change' sub category of the 'Microman' line. Which itself was a spin-off of Takara's previous 'Microman' line better known as 'Micronauts' in the US. The vehicles came from the 'Diaclone' toy line. Transformers came out of multiple toy lines from Takara.
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I think they were just piloted vehicles/mecha in Japan, but Marvel came up with the idea to make them intelligent robots with personalities. But he was smart enough to contract that part out to Marvel Comics. More like he marketed them to a western audience. I guess you could say he "invented' the transformers but that is a bit of a stretch. Sgt Otter: The_Homeless_Guy: The transformers was just a rebranding of existing Japanese toy lines from Takara.