Transformers Action Master was a sub-line of the Transformers toy line. The Action Masters were first made available in 1990. Unlike traditional Transformers, the Action Masters did not actually convert from one form to another. Instead, they were 3 1/2 inch action figures designed to represent Transformers characters (some classic characters, some new). The text of the back of the Action Masters packaging indicated that, in a desperate effort to find a new energy source, the Transformers found a supply of Nucleon, an immensely potent form of energy. While it had the desired effect of making the Transformers "more ALIVE than ever before," it had the side-effect of eliminating all conversion processes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Action Master"
The AllSpark is the Transformers afterlife, a term from the Beast Machines animated series, comprising part of the Transformers universe. ...more on Wikipedia about "Allspark"
Alternators (BINALTECH バイナルテック in Japan) is a toyline of the Transformers series produced by Hasbro in North America and TAKARA in Japan, the primary selling point of which is the use of 1:24 scale, accurate real-world vehicle modes officially licensed from car manufacturers. Typically for each vehicle there are two toys to go with it to match the base model and the sport model. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alternators"
Angolmois energy is a power source in the Transformers Fictional Universe. Far more powerful than Energon, it is sought after by the protagonists and antagonists in Beast Wars the Second and Beast Wars Neo. The Angolmois Energy has the power to grant the wishes of whoever possesses it, but in the case of Transformers could evolve them into powerful forms. ...more on Wikipedia about "Angolmois energy"
The Atlantis Pattern is a fictional symbol used in the art of many human cultures in the Transformers: Cybertron (called Transformers: Galaxy Force in Japan) cartoon series. It is based on a pattern visible on an ancient Cybertronian starship that came to Earth in order to establish a colony many thousands of years ago. This ship floated in the air, but eventually crashed and sank into the ocean, becoming the inspiration for the human legend of the lost city of Atlantis. ...more on Wikipedia about "Atlantis Pattern"
The Autobots (also known as Cybertrons in Japan) are the heroes in the Transformers toyline and related spin-off comics and cartoons. Their main leader is Optimus Prime, but other "Prime's" have also commanded the Autobots like Rodimus Prime and Sentinel Prime. They are constantly at war with the Decepticons. In the U.S. cartoon line, they were the descendants of a line of robots created as consumer goods by the Quintessons. ...more on Wikipedia about "Autobot"
Autobot City is a city in the fictional Transformers Universe. Autobot City on Earth was a center of operations for the Autobots, and later the primary base following the destruction of The Ark. Large enough to house possibly hundreds of transformers, it had laboratories, communications decks, command centers, and meeting rooms. It also had the ability to transform into a heavily armored fortress capable of holding off a sustained full-force Decepticon attack for over 24 hours. A smaller sub-section of the city can transform into the giant Autobot warrior, Metroplex, but the destruction of his transformation cog in the opening stages of the Battle of Autobot City necessitated that the city be manually transformed to battle station mode. ...more on Wikipedia about "Autobot City" www.shortopedia.com - now! shortopedia
In the fictional Transfomers Universe, the Autobot Matrix of Leadership (or Creation Matrix) is a talisman of legend, passed down from Autobot leader to Autobot leader. It comprises an oval-shaped container, holding a glowing crystal. To open the Matrix is to release an unpredictable wave of power from this crystal. In some continuities, the Matrix itself seems to have an intelligence of its own, able to determine when and how it will be used. It cannot be opened or wielded in any way by someone without a Matrix affinity. The Matrix also serves as a source of power, able to morph a Transformer with a Matrix affinity (for example Hot Rod or Scourge) into a higher-powered being, sometimes with a modified alternate mode. The transfer of the Matrix usually carries with it to the recipient, upon transformation, the title "Prime". ...more on Wikipedia about "Autobot Matrix of Leadership"
The Battle of Autobot City on Earth was a major turning point in the Autobot/ Decepticon War as seen in Transformers: The Movie. ...more on Wikipedia about "Battle of Autobot City"
Bob Budiansky is a comic book writer, best known for his work on the Transformers comic. He also created the Marvel character Sleepwalker and wrote all 33 issues of that comic. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bob Budiansky"
BotCon, briefly known as "The Official Transformers Collectors Convention" (or OTFCC) is an annual convention for Transformers fans and collectors. The convention has been held, in one form or another, annually since 1994. ...more on Wikipedia about "BotCon"
Carbombya is a fictional North African nation from the Transformers cartoon universe. Its formal name is the Socialist Democratic Federated Republic of Carbombya. Ruled by Supreme Military Dictator, King of Kings, and President For Life, Abdul Fakkadi, the country is rich in particularly fine oil and is intensely nationalistic. Ships that venture too close to the coastline are often fired upon. According to a sign seen in the episode "Thief in the Night," Carbombya City has a population of 4,000 people, and 10,000 camels. Carbombya has been known to harbor Decepticons. ...more on Wikipedia about "Carbombya"
Christopher Collins, aka Chris Latta ( August 30, 1949 - June 12, 1994), was an American actor, voice artist and comedian, perhaps best known as the voice of the Cobra Commander on the G.I. Joe animated series, Starscream on the first Transformers series and finally the villain Darkstorm in the cult-favorite Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light. He is also well-known among Star Trek fans for his guest roles on The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine, along with many other TV shows and a number of films. In addition, he had a successful stand-up comedy career. ...more on Wikipedia about "Christopher Collins"
In Marvel Comics's Transformers comics, Club Con was a holiday resort operated by the Decepticons. ...more on Wikipedia about "Club Con"
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Convoy is the Japanese Equivalent of Prime. This is explained in America as a honorific nickname given to some Autobots who possess the Matrix of Leadership. ...more on Wikipedia about "Convoy (Transformers)"
A Cyber Planet Key (Planet Force in Galaxy Force) is one of four mystical items that form the crux of Transformers: Cybertron
Cybertron is the home world of the Autobots and Decepticons in the assorted stories in the fictional Transformers Universe. The capital of Cybertron is the Iacon Hub City and serves as the base of operations for the Autobots. Other cities are Kaon (the Decepticon capital), Perihex, Antihex, Uraya, Polyhex, Vos, Tarn, and Nova Cronum. By the time of Beast Wars, a city known as Cybertropolis supplanted Iacon as the planet's capital city. The Armada comics introduced a city known as "Cyber City", and the Energon cartoon had a city called "Central City". ...more on Wikipedia about "Cybertron"
Dan Gilvezan (b. October 26, 1950 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA) is a voice actor who provided the voice for Peter Parker/ Spider-Man on the 1980s animated series Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends and the voice of the Autobot Bumblebee on the original 1980s Transformers cartoons. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dan Gilvezan"
The Decepticons (known as Destrons in Japan or Distructor in Italy) are the enemies of the Autobots, and the villains in the fictional universe of the Transformers toyline and related spin-off comics and cartoons. Their best known leader is Megatron. ...more on Wikipedia about "Decepticon"
Energo swords are the swords of choice for four of the five Dinobots. Only Swoop, who wields a thermal sword, does not use one. However, only Grimlock and Snarl are seen using it regularly. ...more on Wikipedia about "Energo sword"
Energon is the primary source of power for the Transformers. Using Energon, transformers live, power their machinery, and even craft weapons. ...more on Wikipedia about "Energon (Power Source)"
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Female Cybertronians are particularly rare, and in the four million years that Optimus Prime and his crew were absent from Cybertron, they were perceived to have become extinct. However, this was not the case - a small band of the warriors, led by Elita One, waged a guerilla war against Shockwave, stealing Energon out from under his unwitting nose. However, in the Earth year 1985, the existence of the Female Autobots was revealed. ...more on Wikipedia about "Female Transformers"
Floro Dery was responsible for the look and feel of the Transformers cartoon series and was the visual creator of the Transformers: The Movie. He interpreted the toy box art and created the models that would become the visual guidelines both for the comics book and the animated cartoon. ...more on Wikipedia about "Floro Dery"
Frank Welker (born February 16, 1945 in Denver, Colorado), is an American voice actor. He is responsible for a broad spectrum of character voices, noises, and other vocal effects that have appeared over the last 40 years in American TV shows and movies. Welker is particularly noted for a wide range of non-verbal vocal effects, i.e., for aliens and (non-talking) animals. ...more on Wikipedia about "Frank Welker"
Gregg Berger is a voice actor who is known for his roles in both TV and video games. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gregg Berger"
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