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Diaclone was one of two Takara toy lines (the other being Microchange) from which the earliest Generation One Transformers toys came. The Diaclone toyline was first introduced in 1980, but it was not until March 1982 that toys with alt modes based on realistic, present-day vehicles began to appear as part of the Car Robots sub-line. Before the Transformers brand was introduced, Takara directly exported some Diaclone toys to North America under the brand names Diakron and Kronoform, but those lines met with very little success.

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  • DiaClone (сокращение от Diamond Cyclone, яп. ダイアクロン) - серия игрушек, выпускавшаяся в Японии в 1980-1984 годах компанией Takara, представляла собой в том числе трансформирующихся пилотируемых роботов.
  • La linea de juguetes Diaclone fue uno de los productos de Takara que surgieron previamente a la franquicia de transformers, y es sobre esta linea de productos en las que buena parte de los primeros juguetes de transformers estan basados (la otra linea de juguetes pre-tansformers importante es Microchange, tambien conocida como Microman). Eventualmente debido al avasallador exito de la franquicia Transformers, Takara finalmente descontinuo las lineas de Diaclone y microman para dar finalmente vender sus productos bajo la marca Transformers. Categoría:Pre-transformers
  • Diaclone was one of two Takara toy lines (the other being Microchange) from which the earliest Generation One Transformers toys came. The Diaclone toyline was first introduced in 1980, but it was not until March 1982 that toys with alt modes based on realistic, present-day vehicles began to appear as part of the Car Robots sub-line. Before the Transformers brand was introduced, Takara directly exported some Diaclone toys to North America under the brand names Diakron and Kronoform, but those lines met with very little success.
  • Diaclone (ダイアクロン, daikuron) was one of two Takara toy lines (the other being Microchange) from which the earliest Generation 1 Transformers toys came. The Diaclone toyline was first introduced in 1980, but it was not until March 1982 that toys with alt modes based on realistic, present-day vehicles began to appear as part of the "Car Robots" sub-line. The first one was the Diaclone predecessor of Sunstreaker, whom Hasbro now considers the first fully-fledged transforming car-to-robot toy ever designed. Its vehicle form was based on an older Takara toy, the "Cosmo Countach" from the Microman "Micro Command" sub-line released in 1978, which transformed into a half-robot, half-car hybrid.
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  • Diaclone (ダイアクロン, daikuron) was one of two Takara toy lines (the other being Microchange) from which the earliest Generation 1 Transformers toys came. The Diaclone toyline was first introduced in 1980, but it was not until March 1982 that toys with alt modes based on realistic, present-day vehicles began to appear as part of the "Car Robots" sub-line. The first one was the Diaclone predecessor of Sunstreaker, whom Hasbro now considers the first fully-fledged transforming car-to-robot toy ever designed. Its vehicle form was based on an older Takara toy, the "Cosmo Countach" from the Microman "Micro Command" sub-line released in 1978, which transformed into a half-robot, half-car hybrid. Before the Transformers brand was introduced, Takara directly exported some Diaclone toys to North America under the brand names Diakron and Kronoform, but those lines met with very little success. In 1983, Hasbro representatives discovered Diaclone and Microchange toys at the Tokyo Toy Show, and soon struck a deal to create the Transformers brand. The 1984 and 1985 Autobot Cars, 1984 Decepticon Planes, 1985 Dinobots, 1985 Constructicons, Trainbots, Omnibots, Powerdashers, Jumpstarters, Blitzwing, 1984 Optimus Prime and 1986 Ultra Magnus toys all originated from Diaclone. When Transformers proved an unqualified success, plans for a 1985 Diaclone line were scrapped, and Transformers was imported to Japan in its place. These aborted toys, which would have been part of a sub-line called Jizai Gattai ("Free Combination") were then incorporated into the Transformers toyline in 1986 as the Aerialbots, Stunticons, Combaticons, Protectobots and Metroplex. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • DiaClone (сокращение от Diamond Cyclone, яп. ダイアクロン) - серия игрушек, выпускавшаяся в Японии в 1980-1984 годах компанией Takara, представляла собой в том числе трансформирующихся пилотируемых роботов.
  • La linea de juguetes Diaclone fue uno de los productos de Takara que surgieron previamente a la franquicia de transformers, y es sobre esta linea de productos en las que buena parte de los primeros juguetes de transformers estan basados (la otra linea de juguetes pre-tansformers importante es Microchange, tambien conocida como Microman). Esta linea de juguetes fue introducida al mercado en 1980, pero no fue hasta 1982 que los modelos de los robots empezaron a basarse en vehiculos reales comenzando por la linea que fue conocida como los Car-Robots. Los modelos de los primeros juguetes fueron diseñados por Shoji Kawamori y Kazutaka Miyatake (ambos contratados por el Studio Nue los creadores de la serie Macross), de hecho los juguetes incluian pequeñas figuras de humanos y alienigenas conocidos como los warudarer y la escala aproximada de estas figuras era de 1/60, este hecho se debia a que la idea original de estos juguetes era que se trataban de robots tripulados y no robots sentientes, evidencia de esto se puede encontrar en el juguete de Ironhide y Ratchet G1 en el cual la "cabeza" es mas bien una especie de cabina. Muchos modelos de 1982 y posteriores fueron inventados por Koujin Ohno , quien se baso en diseños creados por Kawamori y otros. En los años ochentas representantes de Hasbro descubrieron los diseños de estos juguetes en el Tokio Toy Show, y pronto tuvieron la idea de mezclar las franquicias de Diaclone y Microchange bajo la marca Transformers, firmando un contrato con Takara, en el cual ellos se reservarian la distrubucion de estos juguetes en America. La metamorfosis de Diaclone y Microman en Transformers sucedió luego de una serie de reuniones entre representantes de Takara y de Hasbro Toys, la primera de las cuales fue en la Feria de Juguetes de Nueva York en 1983, la gente de Hasbro propuso a Takara que re editaran sus líneas de Diaclone y Micro Man en los Estados Unidos bajo el nombre de Transformers, que ellos se encargarían de mercadear estos productos en EE.UU. y Canadá con nuevos empaques y nombres para cada figura. Así nació una fructífera colaboración entre las dos compañías de juguetes que persiste hasta el día de hoy. Eventualmente debido al avasallador exito de la franquicia Transformers, Takara finalmente descontinuo las lineas de Diaclone y microman para dar finalmente vender sus productos bajo la marca Transformers. Categoría:Pre-transformers
  • Diaclone was one of two Takara toy lines (the other being Microchange) from which the earliest Generation One Transformers toys came. The Diaclone toyline was first introduced in 1980, but it was not until March 1982 that toys with alt modes based on realistic, present-day vehicles began to appear as part of the Car Robots sub-line. Before the Transformers brand was introduced, Takara directly exported some Diaclone toys to North America under the brand names Diakron and Kronoform, but those lines met with very little success. In 1983, Hasbro representatives discovered Diaclone and Microchange toys at the Tokyo Toy Show, and soon struck a deal to create the Transformers brand.
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