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KRE-O Transformers Toy Opening/Play-Along and Build! Kre-O Transformers Age of Extinction

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KRE-O Transformers Toy Opening/Play-Along and Build! Kre-O Transformers Age of Extinction\r
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Today Myself, Brooke, and Tyrin open up the Kre-O Transformers Lock-Down Air Raid! Please enjoy :) This is 203 pieces, took 20 minutes to build (adult) and is for ages 6-12. Enjoy!\r
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Generation One is a retroactive term for the Transformers characters that appeared between 1984 and 1993. The Transformers began with the 1980s Japanese toy lines Microman and Diaclone. The former utilized varying humanoid-type figures while the latter presented robots able to transform into everyday vehicles, electronic items or weapons. Hasbro, fresh from the success of the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, which used the Microman technology to great success, bought the Diaclone toys, and partnered with Takara.[4] Jim Shooter and Dennis ONeil were hired by Hasbro to create the backstory; ONeil also created the name Optimus Prime.[5] Afterwards, Bob Budiansky created most of the Transformers characters, giving names and personalities to many unnamed Diaclone figures.[6] The primary concept of G1 is that the heroic Optimus Prime, the villainous Megatron, and their finest soldiers crash land on pre-historic Earth in the Ark and the Nemesis before awakening in 1985, Cybertron hurtling through the Neutral zone as an effect of the war. The Marvel comic was originally part of the main Marvel Universe, with appearances from Spider-Man and Nick Fury, plus some cameos,[7] as well as a visit to the Savage Land.[8]\r
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The Transformers TV series began around the same time. Produced by Sunbow Productions and Marvel Productions, later Hasbro Productions, from the start it contradicted Budianskys backstories. The TV series shows the Autobots looking for new energy sources, and crash landing as the Decepticons attack.[9] Marvel interpreted the Autobots as destroying a rogue asteroid approaching Cybertron.[10] Shockwave is loyal to Megatron in the TV series, keeping Cybertron in a stalemate during his absence,[11] but in the comic book he attempts to take command of the Decepticons.[12] The TV series would also differ wildly from the origins Budiansky had created for the Dinobots,[13][14] the Decepticon turned Autobot Jetfire[15] (known as Skyfire on TV[16]), the Constructicons (who combine to form Devastator),[17][18] and Omega Supreme.[17][19] The Marvel comic establishes early on that Prime wields the Creation Matrix, which gives life to machines. In the second season, the two-part episode The Key to Vector Sigma introduced the ancient Vector Sigma computer, which served the same original purpose as the Creation Matrix (giving life to Transformers), and its guardian Alpha Trion.\r
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In 1986, the cartoon became the film The Transformers: The Movie, which is set in the year 2005. It introduced the Matrix as the Autobot Matrix of Leadership, as a fatally wounded Prime gives it to Ultra Magnus; however, as Prime dies he drops the matrix, which is then caught by Hot Rod who subsequently becomes Rodimus Prime later on in the film. Unicron, a transformer who devours planets, fears its power and recreates a heavily damaged Megatron as Galvatron, as well as Bombshell becoming Cyclonus, one of the Seekers becoming Scourge and two other Insecticons becoming Scourges huntsmen, the Sweeps. Eventually, Rodimus Prime takes out the Matrix and destroys Unicron.[20] In the United Kingdom, the weekly comic book interspliced original material to keep up with U.S. reprints,[21] and The Movie provided much new material. Writer Simon Furman proceeded to expand the continuity with movie spin-offs involving the time travelling Galvatron.[22][23] The Movie also featured guest voices from Leonard Nimoy as Galvatron, Scatman Crothers as Jazz, Casey Kasem as Cliffjumper, Orson Welles as Unicron and Eric Idle as the leader of the Junkions (Wreck-Gar, though unnamed in the movie). The Transformers theme tune for the film was performed by Lion with Weird Al Yankovic adding a song to the soundtrack.\r
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