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** To make matters more confusing, since Hasbro's acquisition of Tonka, Go-Bots occasionally show up in Transformers: Cy-Kill and Scooter were both killed by Jhiaxus, Cop-Tur and Leader-1 are Minicons (possibly homages rather than ACES), and Crasher (under the name Fissure, sometimes) has officially crossed over and leads a squad of Decepticons, and even has a toy out. |
** To make matters more confusing, since Hasbro's acquisition of Tonka, Go-Bots occasionally show up in Transformers: Cy-Kill and Scooter were both killed by Jhiaxus, Cop-Tur and Leader-1 are Minicons (possibly homages rather than ACES), and Crasher (under the name Fissure, sometimes) has officially crossed over and leads a squad of Decepticons, and even has a toy out. |
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* Diamond Select Toys' [[Minimates]] to Medicom's Kubrick line, according to [[Word of God]]. |
* Diamond Select Toys' [[Minimates]] to Medicom's Kubrick line, according to [[Word of God]]. |
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* At some points, Playskool's Weebles to Fisher-Price's Little People. |
* At some points, Playskool's [[Weebles]] to Fisher-Price's Little People. |
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* Lanard's The Corps action figures to Hasbro's [[G.I. Joe]] toyline. In fact, when Devil's Due, the company that did the ''G.I. Joe'' comics during the early-to-mid 2000s, lost the license to IDW, they ended up picking up the license to The Corps instead. |
* Lanard's The Corps action figures to Hasbro's [[G.I. Joe]] toyline. In fact, when Devil's Due, the company that did the ''G.I. Joe'' comics during the early-to-mid 2000s, lost the license to IDW, they ended up picking up the license to The Corps instead. |
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* One of Hasbro's offerings, Kre-O, is clearly meant to be their equivalent to [[LEGO]]; they'd previously ventured into construction blocks with the short-lived Built to Rule series, but that didn't catch on. Perhaps the second time's the charm? |
* One of Hasbro's offerings, Kre-O, is clearly meant to be their equivalent to [[LEGO]]; they'd previously ventured into construction blocks with the short-lived Built to Rule series, but that didn't catch on. Perhaps the second time's the charm? |
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* Matchbox toy cars to Hot Wheels toy cars (now they belong to the same company) |
* Matchbox toy cars to Hot Wheels toy cars (now they belong to the same company) |
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== Video Games == |
== Video Games == |