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''Transformers Victory'' is the Japanese-produced sequel series to ''[[
The series lasted for 44 episodes, though several of them were mere clip shows. All were released in 1989. A manga with a markedly more bizarre storyline exists.
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This series provides examples of:
* [[Back From the Dead]] - Wheeljack makes an appearance, despite being nicely toasted in [[The Movie]]. (And by this time [[Transformers:
* [[Badass Decay]]: as usual for one of these things, the earlier characters become more or less bumbling idiots by the end. The Dinoforce (and Dinoking) are initially a reasonable threat in the early episodes, but [[Quirky Miniboss Squad|are a joke by the end]].
* [[Big Bad]] - Deathsaurus
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* [[Combining Mecha]] - how the cast herds are divided, with the above-mentioned teams, as well as the Dino Force, the Breastforce (who carry chest-mounted miniature attack robots that could transform into weapons), and the Multi Force, made of 6 Autobots who could combine in three pairs or into a single massive combiner named Landcross.
* [[Demoted to Extra]] - God Ginrai, the mechanical component of ''Masterforce'''s hero, spends most of his time fighting Decepticons in other sectors (i.e. off-camera) and only appears to be destroyed and turned into what Transfans sarcastically label "a backpack and a pair of boots"- Star Saber's [[Mid-Season Upgrade]].
* [[Everything's Better
* [[Expy]]
** Star Saber - Optimus Prime
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* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]] - Deathsaurus, Killbison, etc.
* [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]] - The Dinosaur Force
* [[Spell My Name
* [[The Starscream]] - Leozack, who {{spoiler|acheives the ultimate treachery in the manga by turning the space-fortress's [[Wave Motion Gun|primary cannon]] on Deathsaurus while he was battling with Star Saber in the last chapter.}}
** - Hellbat, who sort of acts as [[The Starscream]] to Leozack, often trying to either sabotage or take credit for his plans.
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