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For every Transformer that makes it to store shelves, there are always some that fall by the wayside. Lines get canceled, retailers pass on the final wave(s) of an assortment in favor of the upcoming next line or back off on exclusives, designs go over budget, focus groups pass on a concept, or maybe they just weren't cool enough. Regardless of the whys and wherefores, this article aims to document the unreleased toys that never quite saw retail.
Note that this list will likely never be "complete", as for every concept design that makes it into collectors' hands, a countless number wind up in the garbage can.
(Quick! Get to the landfill outside Pawtucket and START DIGGING.)
Regular releases
The Transformers
- Concepts
- Concept art
- A Headmaster version of Arcee, based on a redecoed Chromedome.
- Skywarp/Megatron Triple Changer.
- Megatron/Galvatron Triple Changer.
- A Rodimus figure with a strange design and transformation. It is believed that the Target exclusive transforming Optimus Prime gift card is based on this figure, as it is similar in design and transformation.
- A "Decepticon Stingray" revealed in Transformers Vault. Though the image caption identifies it as "an unreleased and nameless Decepticon Headmaster", the artwork shown does not appear to agree with the "Headmaster" description.
- Packaged samples (test packaging)
- Prototypes
- Arcee in her original design
- Two Unicron prototypes were created during G1, neither saw full release.
- Diaclone Triple Changer - His design was later used for Dropshot.
- A Micromaster carrier-base, which has some similarities to the released Rocket Base.
- Toys
- The tank Deluxe Vehicle.
Generation "1.5"
(This section is about the line available in parts of the world (most prominently Europe) between the US G1 and G2 lines.)
- Concept art
Generation 2
- Prototypes
- Auto Rollers:
- General Optimus Prime
- Sgt. Hound
- A jet Auto Roller that eventually wound up as Beast Wars II Autojetter
- An APC Auto Roller that eventually wound up as Beast Wars II Autolauncher
- Greasepit, part of a Go-Bots Racing Rig
- Cyberjets retooled with armored limbs and larger weapons.
- Block Town series in Japan
- TFBT-1 Radar Set (with "Snipe")
- TFBT-2 Control Set/Control Tower Set (with "Terradive")
- TFBT-3 Airport Building Set (with "Sky Tornado")
- TFBT-4 Gasoline Station Set (with "Rapid Engine")
- TFBT-5 Garage Set (with "Carzap")
- TFBT-6 Signal/Traffic Lights Set (with "Hotrider")
- Two new-sculpt Go-Bots:
- A military SUV that would have been named "Hound"
- A Purple Mercedes-Benz SL500 sport coupé, name unknown
- G.I. Joe Transformer, name unknown
- Diaclone Autobot Car molds:
- Diaclone Decepticon Seeker mold:
- Blackout, who would probably have been paired with Sandstorm
- Sandstorm, who would probably have been paired with Blackout
- A version of Starscream in jungle colors. Whether this figure would have actually been Starscream or otherwise is unknown.
- A version of Ramjet in sky blue colors. Whether this figure would have actually been Ramjet or otherwise is unknown, though much later the deco reached fruition as the Legacy: Evolution character Cloudcover
- The four "flipchanger" sculpts which were later released in Machine Wars as:
- Skystriker (Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor) - Megatron/Megaplex
- Thundercracker (Dassault Rafale) - Skywarp/Thundercracker
- Greasepit (tow truck) - Hoist/Hubcap
- Lightspeed (race car) - Mirage/Prowl.
- Packaged samples (test packaging)
- Four new-sculpt Go-Bots, test-packaged on High Beam cards.
- Rumble
- "GTP Racer", name unknown
- "911 Police Car", name unknown (possibly Prowl?)
- "Black Viper", name unknown
- Packaged samples (final packaging)
- Redecoes (or color variants) of the two G2 Hero sculpts:
- Optimus Prime in a dark-blue and red color scheme
- Megatron in a gray and black camouflage
- All of the Stunticon limbs except for Breakdown, who was released as a BotCon 1994 exclusive.
- All of the Protectobot limbs.
Beast Wars
- Concept art
- Prototypes
- Packaged samples
- Optimus Minor (blue version)
- Ramulus (green version)
Beast Machines
- Screechwing
- Spiketail
- Obsidian (Deluxe Class)
- Megatron (Ultra Class)
Transtech
- Concept art
- Megatron; unsure whether this would have been the G1 or beast era character.
- Depth Charge
- Shockwave
- Silverbolt
- Soundwave
- Blackarachnia
- Nightscream
- Immorticon
- Prototypes
Armada
- Prototypes
- Packaged samples
- The Unicron Battles redeco of the Adventure Mini-Con Team (Dune Runner, Iceberg, & Ransack)
- The Unicron Battles redeco of the Space Mini-Con Team (Astroscope, Payload, & Sky Blast)
- The Unicron Battles redeco of the Street Speed Mini-Con Team redecos (Backtrack, Oval, & Spiral)
Playskool Gobots
- Prototypes
- Ultra Force Aero-Bot (Revealed at UK Toy Fair, The only known copy of this toy is in Ed Duncan's personal collection.)
- Packaged Sample
- Special Bonus Pack (Strong-Bot, Speed-Bot, Gorilla-Bot)
Kids' Transformers: Rescue Hero Go-Bots
- GO-20 Mini A: Ambulance (ミニA・救急ワゴン車)
- GO-21 Mini B: Steam Locomotive (ミニB・SL)
- GO-22 Mini C: Train (ミニC・トレイン))
- GO-23 Mini B&C Set (ミニB・Cセット)
- GO-24 ATV (4輪バギー)
- GO-25 Motorbike (バイク)
- GO-26 NASCAR (ナスカー)
Alternators/Binaltech
- Concepts
- Bumblebee (Volkswagen New Beetle)
- Cliffjumper (Volkswagen New Beetle, retool of Bumblebee with different weapon and new head)
- Tracks (Dodge Viper SRT-10; body ended up as Side Swipe, head was used for Chevrolet Corvette Tracks)
- Trailbreaker (Jeep Wrangler; was released as Swindle in different colors instead)
- Windcharger (Ford Mustang, retool of Grimlock with new head; body ended up as Wheeljack, head was used for Decepticharge)
- Megatron (Cadillac XLR Convertible, unreleased due to the hiatus of the line.)
- Prototypes
- Jazz (Porsche 986 Boxster)
- Smokescreen (Subaru Impreza WRX, Deluxe-sized)
- Autobot Tracks (Chevrolet Corvette Z06, yellow version; intended to be released by Hasbro with a running change to blue later down the road, but ultimately only released in blue; yellow version released in Japan)
- Blackwidow (Honda S2000, prototype sporting the long gun barrel and right-hand steering wheel of Binaltech Overdrive and the head sculpt, hardtop roof and rear spoiler of Alternators Decepticharge, originally announced as Wildrider but then given a deco based on Beast Wars Blackarachnia; ultimately released in Japan in new colors as Binaltech Arcee)
Smallest Transforming Transformers
- Prototypes
Attacktix
- Prototypes
- Uh... the entire second wave, pretty much.
Universe (2003)
- Prototypes
- Battle in a Box Smokescreen with Jolt vs. Drench with Wind Sheer
- Menasor - a redeco of Machine Wars Ultra-sized Optimus Prime as the Stunticon leader ("Motormaster" was unavailable as a trademark).
- Spacewarp
- Halloween Horrorcon Value Pack Leatherhide vs. Blackarachnia
- Halloween Horrorcon Value Pack Nightprowler vs. Waspinator
- An unknown-name redeco of Beast Machines Ultra Class Jetstorm
Energon
- Packaged samples
- Mini-Cons Brakedown, Override, and Clocker were originally intended to come with Energon Ultra Magnus, but were swapped out at essentially the last possible minute for a redecoed Space Mini-Con Team. (The Street Speed Mini-Cons are still listed on both sides of the US packaging, though the European version and the Japanese "USA Edition" release both fixed that to different degrees.)
Titanium Series
Cybertron Heroes
- Prototypes
- Soundblaster redeco of Soundwave with Ravage
- Primal Prime redeco of Optimal Optimus
- Arcee
- War Within Bumblebee
- War Within Cliffjumper (Bumblebee redeco/retool with a new head sculpt)
- Cosmos
- Shockwave
Revoltech
- Prototypes
Cybertron
- Concepts
- Prototypes
- More Mini-Con partners for Soundwave
- A Scrapmetal redeco
Classics
- Concepts
- Prototypes
- "Ghost" Jetfire
- A Deluxe Class Optimus Prime that looks a lot like the Voyager Class version, with fixed on knee parts.[1] Apparently, an early plan was for this toy to be released without a trailer at the Deluxe price point, and with a trailer at the Voyager price point.[2] It's unclear whether the trailer ever made it past the early planning stage before the decision was made to uspscale Optimus to Voyager size.
Heroes
- Rhinox
- Hot Rod (or "Rodimus")
Beast Wars Telemocha Series
- Concepts
Chrono Label
- Prototypes
- Autoceptor
- Time Limit
Animated
- Prototypes
- Toxic Oil Slick
- Fugitive Waspinator
- Vortex Blurr
- Mercenary Swindle
- Goldfire Grimlock (Voyager Class)
- Electromagnetic Soundwave (Activator)
- Hot Shot
- Marauder Megatron
- Packaged samples
- Thundercracker (Voyager Class)
- Mudbuster Bulkhead (Voyager Class)
Revenge of the Fallen
- Prototypes
- Unite for the Universe Jet Power Optimus Prime
- Unite for the Universe Megatron
United
- Prototypes
- Blue Bumble from Classics/Henkei! Henkei! Bumblebee
- Swindle (with Ravage?) from Universe/Henkei! Henkei! Hound
Crossovers
- Prototypes
- Iron Man (New mold, transforms into a futuristic tricycle)
- War Machine (New mold, combines with the Iron Man above in vehicle mode)
- The Punisher (retool of Captain America, released with new head as Iron Man)
- the Human Torch (blue redeco of his existing figure)
- The Thing (Redeco of the bulldozer Hulk mold)
Star Wars Transformers
- Prototypes
- Darth Maul (Smaller Class I figure)
Transformers (2010)
- Packaged samples
- Bodyblock (Breacher redeco)
- Demolition Rumble (sculpt/character released under United in Japan)
- Downshift (Hubcap redeco)
Dark of the Moon
- Prototypes
- Blaster (Redeco of Soundwave with new head, displayed with other prototypes at Hascon 2017)
Movie Trilogy Series
- Packaged samples
- Wheeljack (redeco colored as an homage to Generation 1 Wheeljack, using the toy's alternate head; later released by TakaraTomy as part of the Movie Advanced Series, albeit with the deco changed to moreso match his G1 namesake.)
- Prototypes
- Bumblebee (redeco of Nitro Bumblebee)
- Ratchet (redeco colored as an homage to Generation 1 Ratchet; later released by TakaraTomy as part of the Movie Advanced Series)
- Soundwave (redeco colored as an homage to Generation 1 Soundblaster; later released as "Darkside Soundwave" by TakaraTomy as part of the Movie Advanced Series)
- Evac (re-release of the Universal Studios figure)
Kre-O
- Hound Kreon based on Generation 1 Hound (helmet used much later for Custom Kreon Hound, Age of Extinction Kreon Hound and "Class of 1984" Kreon Hound, but none of them sported the saturated green colors and chest deco of the figure displayed at BotCon 2011)
- Kre-O Mini-Con Combiner Bumblebee
- Kre-O Mini-Con Combiner Optimus Prime
- "Soccer" Bumblebee kreon
- "Summer" Drift kreon
- Battle Changer Drift (with Jetstorm and Slipstream)
- Battle Changer Blitzwing
- All of Kreon Warriors Collection 3
Prime
- Prototypes
- A redeco and retool of Deluxe Class Ratchet with the toy's alternate head, possibly as Gears
- A Hasbro release of Deluxe Class Ironhide (released in Japan)
- A redeco and retool of Deluxe Class Rumble with the toy's alternate head as Frenzy
- A retool of the 2014 Deluxe Class Smokescreen sculpt with an added lightbar, presumably as Prowl.
Construct-Bots
- Prototypes
- Starscream (Scout Arsenal Pack)
- Bumblebee (Scout Arsenal Pack)
- Wheeljack (Elite Arsenal Pack)
- Soundwave (Elite Arsenal Pack)
- Galvatron (Dinobot Rider)
- Starscream (Dinobot Rider)
- Solicited
- Bludgeon (Scout)
- Bulkhead (Scout)
- Shockwave (Dinobot Rider, was supposed to have been in the third wave instead of Starscream)
- Galvatron (Dinobot Warrior)
Bot Shots
- Prototypes
- Hydrax
- Prowl
- Rom the Space Knight
- Strafe
- Skystalker
- Smokescreen
- Soundwave
- Hun-Gurrr Launcher (Series 2 Wave 3)
- Starscream Launcher (Series 2 Wave 3)
- Bluestreak Launcher (Series 2 Wave 4)
- Buzzclaw Launcher (Series 2 Wave 4)
- Combaticons (Series 2, Wave 3 5-Pack: Blast Off, Decepticon Brawl, Onslaught, Swindle, Vortex)
- Protectobots (Series 2, Wave 3 5-Pack: Protectobot Blades, Protectobot First Aid, Protectobot Groove, Protectobot Hot Spot, Protectobot Streetsmart)
- Solicited
- "TRA BOT SHOTS RING OF FIRE BATTLE PACK A5112"
- "TRA BOT SHOTS STUNT AND SPEED BUMBLEBEE A1672"
- "TRA BOT SHOTS STUNT AND SPEED GALVATRON A1673"
- "TRA BOT SHOTS STUNT AND SPEED PACKS A1671"
- "TRA BOT SHOTS STUNT N SPEED DLX AST A1668"
- "TRA BOT SHOTS STUNT N SPEED METRO TITAN A1670"
- "TRA BOT SHOTS STUNT N SPEED METROPLEX A1669"
- "TRA BS 3 PK DINOBOT A3032"
Hero Mashers
- Solicited
- Robots in Disguise Jazz
- Robots in Disguise Quillfire
- Robots in Disguise Thunderhoof
- Robots in Disguise Fracture
- Robots in Disguise Drift
- Robots in Disguise Bisk
Battle Masters
- Prototypes
- Lockdown
Angry Birds Transformers
- Prototypes
- Acid Storm Pig
- Autobird Ratchet
- Epic Optimus Prime Bird
- Shockwave Pig
Transformers: EZ Collection
- Prototypes
Generations
- Solicited
- Brawn and Mudslinger
- Gnaw and Gnash
Titans Return
- Solicited
Earthspark
Unused pretool heads
In recent years, Hasbro and TakaraTomy have begun to design toys with retools in mind from the get-go, and thus have created alternate head sculpts and other parts that are often gang-molded with the original release's parts. Those head sculpts are created as prototypes, which occasionally leak out to the public, and sometimes show up in the instructions for the original release most likely by mistake,[4] though Hasbro representatives have stated that those could also be considered "previews". Sometimes those pretool parts end up unused by Hasbro. Some of these have, however, been used long after the fact by TakaraTomy or Fun Publications. (Some instances where the plans went a step further to the point where an actual deco was created for a planned release of the sculpt using the alternate head are listed either further above, or below, under "exclusives".)
Universe (2008)
- Deluxe Class Sideswipe had an alternate, more stylized head, as depicted in a leaked deco sheet for a cancelled 2011 Sideswipe vs. Reflector 2-pack.
Transformers (2010)
- Reveal the Shield Voyager Class Lugnut had an alternate head depicted in the instructions, which was stated at BotCon 2010 to have been designed without any specific character in mind.
- Reveal the Shield Deluxe Class Special Ops Jazz was to be retooled into Thrilling 30 Nightbeat, as depicted in stock photography and package art, but the final toy uses Thrilling 30 Bumblebee.
Dark of the Moon
- Deluxe Class Laserbeak had a different, more realistic bird head depicted in his instructions, which might be either an unused pretool head or an instance of a design change.[5]
- Deluxe Class Soundwave had an alternate Blaster head. A painted prototype was shown on display at HasCon 2017.
Generations
- Deluxe Class Warpath had an alternate Hardhead head depicted in the instructions, intended for a cancelled 2011 Hardhead vs. Ratbat 2-pack.
Fall of Cybertron
- Voyager Class Grimlock had an alternate Beast Wars Transmetal Megatron head. A prototype sporting the head surfaced in early 2013.[6][7]
Thrilling 30
- Deluxe Class Orion Pax had an alternate Kup head.[8]
- Voyager Class Roadbuster had an alternate Gutcruncher head.[9]
Prime
- Robots in Diguise Autobot Ratchet had an alternate Gears-style head depicted in the instructions. A fan-painted prototype sporting the head surfaced in late 2012.[10]
Universal Studios
- Evac had an alternate Frankenstein's monster head, as discovered by then Hasbro model artist Mark Maher.[11]
Combiner Wars
- Legends Class Bombshell had an alternate Venom head.[12]
- Deluxe Class Trailbreaker had an alternate Hoist head. Fun Publications intended to utilize it for a BotCon 2016 troop builder set of Shattered Glass Autotroopers that did not come to fruition.
- Deluxe Class Rook had an alternate Brawl head. In a preliminary plan for the Computron multi-pack, Hasbro planned to use this head tooling as Ironfist, under the trademark-friendly name "Ironclad". Fun Publications also had a secondary backup plan for this tooling as the Shattered Glass incarnation of X-Brawn, but neither of these figures came to fruition.
- Voyager Class Cyclonus had an alternate Starscream head.
- Voyager Class Onslaught had an alternate Armada Demolishor head. A prototype sporting the head surfaced in late 2015.[13]
- Titan Class Devastator had multiple alternate heads: four of the Constructicons were based on the Robots in Disguise Build Team from, supposedly with Bonecrusher as Wedge, Scavenger as Grimlock, Hook as Hightower and Long Haul as Heavy Load, while the remaining two were based on two of the three "Generation 1" Autobot Double Targetmasters, Scrapper as Scoop and Mixmaster as Quickmix. The combined form would have been Landfill, which is also the name of the third Double Targetmaster.[14]
Titans Return
- The canceled Titan Master Toraizer would probably have been a new head retool of Sawback, which did briefly appear in art form in Legends Vol. 47.
- Titan Master Apeface had an alternate head as Optimus Primal.[15]
- Deluxe Class Hot Rod had an alternate head based on the IDW comic incarnation of the character, according to an interview with Hasbro.
- Voyager Class Optimus Prime, having a deco inspired by Star Convoy but mounted with a classic-style Optimus head, had an alternate Star Convoy-styled head, glimpsed in a leaked deco sheet.[16]
Power of the Primes
- Prime Master Micronus / Cloudburst had a decoy armor head retool based on Generation 1 Waverider. TakaraTomy would have redecoed the decoy armor component as a preorder bonus for Legends Grand Maximus, but unfortunately preorders did not reach the necessary goal. Hasbro did, however, release the inner robot as Amalgamous Prime.
- Deluxe Class Cutthroat had an alternate Wildfly head, which was seen on the painted prototype showcased at NYCC 2017.
- Deluxe Class Snarl was shown at HasCon 2017 with a gun accessory that slots over the head in Stegosaurus mode that suggested a Bristleback retool, but it never came to fruition.
Studio Series
- Brawl had an alternate head with an opened mouth.[17]
- Revenge of the Fallen Optimus Prime had an alternate faceplate-less head, as depicted in an official Transformers social media post.[18] This head, albeit differently painted, was found on one copy of the toy.[19]
Honorable mentions
These heads were ultimately put to use, but only long after the release of the original figure or only for exclusive releases.
- Cybertron Scrapmetal's alternate head was initially only used by TakaraTomy for the exclusive "Coby's Exclusive Rumble" figure, and was later included by Fun Publications with the BotCon 2006 customization class Rumble and Inferno figures' sets, with Rumble using the alternate head.
- The alternate heads for Generations Deluxe Class Sergeant Kup and 2010 Hunt for the Decepticons Voyager Class Highbrow were eventually used for Generations Swerve and Powerdive, both of whom were only made available as part of the "GDO" line-up that was initially intended for Hasbro's East Asian markets, and later brought to North American retail as Toys"R"Us exclusives.
- 2010 Hunt for the Decepticons Deluxe Class Tomahawk's alternate head was ultimately only used by TakaraTomy for Dark of the Moon Vortex and by Fun Publications for the BotCon 2012 exclusive Timelines Spinister figure.
- Meanwhile, 2010 Hunt for the Decepticons Deluxe Class Terradive's alternate head was eventually used for Dark of the Moon Space Case, who was only available as a Target exclusive in the US (and exclusive to other stores in other countries) several years after the fact.
- 2010 Reveal the Shield Deluxe Class Perceptor was planned to be redecoed into Reflector.[20] The head sculpt intended for Reflector was later used by TakaraTomy for the e-HOBBY exclusive Generations Magnificus figure.
- 2010 Reveal the Shield Deluxe Class Optimus Prime's alternate head was ultimately only used by Fun Publications for the BotCon 2012 exclusive Timelines Shattered Glass Ultra Magnus figure.
- The alternate head sculpt for 2010 Transformers Reveal the Shield Deluxe Class Special Ops Jazz shown in the slideshow during the BotCon 2010 Hasbro panel was ultimately only used by Fun Publications for the BotCon 2012 exclusive Timelines Shattered Glass Treadshot figure.
- 2010 Reveal the Shield Deluxe Class Wreck-Gar was designed with no fewer than two alternate head sculpts. One of them, which was shown in Wreck-Gar's instructions, was used for Generations Junkheap shortly thereafter, whereas the other one was initially only used by TakaraTomy for the e-HOBBY exclusive United Scrapheap figure, then later by Fun Publications for the BotCon 2012 exclusive Timelines Shattered Glass Scrap Iron figure and finally much, much later by Hasbro for the "Junkion Scrapheap" figure included with the Platinum Edition "Planet of Junk Clash" set.
- Combiner Wars Legends Class Shockwave had an alternate Reflector head which ultimately saw release only as BotCon 2016 Reflector and Flash Sentry from Fun Publications.
- Combiner Wars Deluxe Class Skydive has an alternate Starscream head that was only used by TakaraTomy (as "Ghost Starscream") for the Unite Warriors Grand Galvatron set, by Fun Publications for the Transformers Figure Subscription Service exclusive Combiner Wars Shattered Glass version of Starscream, and then by TakaraTomy again for "Golden Lagoon" Starscream.
- Combiner Wars Deluxe Class Protectobot First Aid has an alternate Ratchet head that was only used by Fun Publications for the BotCon 2016 custom class Autobot Ratchet figure and by TakaraTomy for the Unite Warriors Lynxmaster set
Exclusives
Conventions
Transcon
- Concepts
- Albitron and Swoop. These figures were advertised as convention exclusives by Men in Black Productions, but never materialized.
OTFCC
- Concepts
- Brawn
- Devcon
- Megatron (post-Beast Machines)
- Roadbuster
- Prototypes
- Defensor
- A limited redeco of Defensor as Midnight Shield Defensor
- Alpha Trion
- Fractyl
- Devcon
Wonder Festival
- Packaged samples
- Convoy was planned as a black redeco of the Classics Optimus Prime sculpt, but marketed as a black version of the heroic Convoy character with Autobot faction insignias, not as a Nemesis Prime/Black Convoy character. He would have been released under the Henkei! Henkei! toy line's Gentei! Gentei! range of exclusives. A minor redeco was eventually released years later as a Tokyo Toy Show 2012 exclusive under the United toy line, now named "Black Optimus Prime" and sporting Decepticon insignias.
Store
Robots in Disguise (2001)
- Prototypes
- Hasbro-release Fortress Maximus (intended as BigBadToyStore / Action Figure Xpress / Entertainment Earth / Marz Distribution / FAO Schwarz shared exclusive)
Commemorative Series
- Prototypes
- Ramjet
- Megatron (was going to be released in a bright orange and blue, but canceled because it still looked too much like a gun)
- Solicited
- Trailbreaker
- Ironhide
- Thrust
Universe (2003)
- Prototypes
- Toxitron
- Megatron (Energon redeco)/Soundwave (Smallest Transforming Transformers) two-pack (intended for Target)
- Optimus Prime (Energon redeco)/Optimus Prime (Smallest Transforming Transformers) two-pack (intended for Target)
- Smokescreen vs. Drench (Battle in a Box, intended for Target, Drench later came out as Timelines/Shattered Glass Sideswipe)
- Spacewarp with Space Mini-Con Team (intended for Toys"R"Us, later released as Timelines Astrotrain with a new head sculpt and different Mini-Cons)
- "Halloween Horrorcons" Leatherhide vs. Blackarachnia (intended for Walmart)
- "Halloween Horrorcons" Nightprowler vs. Waspinator (intended for Walmart)
Transformers (2007)
- Packaged samples
- Backtrack (intended for Target)
- Decepticon Reverb (intended for Target)
- Gunbarrel (intended for Target)
Transformers (2010)
- Prototypes
- Blue Maximus vs. Crosshairs (redecos of Revenge of the Fallen Ransack and Rollbar)
- Drydock vs. Undertow (redecos of Revenge of the Fallen Depthcharge and Cybertron Shortround)
- Packaged samples
- "Sideways Sneak Attack" multi-pack (intended for Target), containing:
- "Megatron Rising" five pack, containing:
Dark of the Moon
- Packaged samples
- "Autobot Team Racers" (intended for Target), contains:
- Leader Class Sentinel Prime and Bonus Value Deluxe Class Nitro Bumblebee (intended for Walmart)
Generations
- Concepts
- Hardhead, Ratbat and Reflector would have been redecos of Generations Deluxe Class Warpath and Scourge and Reveal the Shield Perceptor, respectively, using the alternate heads which were depicted their instructions in some cases. While Hardhead's head was ultimately never used at all, TakaraTomy later released their own version of Ratbat (in different colors) under their Generations line, and an exclusive redeco of Perceptor using the Reflector head as the e-HOBBY exclusive Magnificus figure. Sideswipe, meanwhile, would have been a redeco of the 2008 Universe Deluxe Class figure in Generation 2 colors. Curiously, the Universe Sideswipe sculpt had already been used in Generation 2 colors as the BotCon 2010 exclusive customization class figure at least a year before the deco sheet for this unreleased figure was created, albeit with a slightly different color and deco layout. He might or might not have sported a different head sculpt that was ultimately never used.
- Packaged samples
- Brawn (intended as part of the "GDO" lineup for Hasbro's Asian markets, with the possibility of a later U.S. release as a Toys"R"Us exclusive. The head sculpt would later be used for the TakaraTomy release of Cloud Brawn, using a different deco.)
- Legacy Velocitron Speedia 500 Hot Rod (intended for Walmart)
- This G1 toy-accurate redeco of Studio Series 86-04 Hot Rod was meant to be the sole second-wave voyager figure for Walmart's exclusive Velocitron capsule. Hot Rod was supposedly unplanned for release according to Hasbro[21] and Walmart passed on buying him[22]... but they put up a product page for him anyway, though was never made available for purchase. Hasbro also said they're looking for alternative avenues for releasing him but so far nothing has come of this.
Miscellaneous
- Concepts
- A supposed Hooligan[23]
- A supposed Megatron[23]
- A supposed Starscream[23]
- A supposed Optimus Prime[23]
Statues/Busts
- Prototypes
- Transformers vs GI. Joe Baroness and Ravage.
- A Soundwave bust that didn't work well once it was downscaled for release.
Palisades Toys
- Red Alert
Diamond Select Toys
- Prototypes
- Megatron (Bust Banks)
- Optimus Prime (Bust Banks)
- Powermaster Optimus Prime (Mini Busts)
- Sunstorm (Mini Busts)
Merchandise
Super Hybrid Model
- Prototypes
- Arcee
- Rodimus Prime
Q-Robo Collection Figure
- Concept Art
- All of wave 2
Titanium Series
- Prototypes
- Sunstreaker (redeco of Side Swipe)
- Cliffjumper (redeco of Bumblebee)
- Soundwave
- Nemesis Prime (redeco of War Within Optimus Prime)
- Solicited
- War Within Megatron
- Jetfire
- Soundblaster
- Silverstreak
- Black RODIMUS
- Shockwave
- Ultra Magnus
- Grimlock
Robot Heroes
- Packaged samples (final packaging)
- Optimus Prime & Megatron (Robots in Disguise Series)
- Prowl & Laserbeak (Generation 1 Series)
- Victory Saber & Dessaras (Generation 1 Series)
- Optimus Primal & Jetstorm (Beast Machines Series)
Titan Warriors
- Solicited
- Bumblebee
- Shockwave
- Wheeljack
When is an unreleased toy not an unreleased toy?
Toys released in international markets
Quite a few of toys are effectively "unreleased" as far as Hasbro's United States market is concerned, but have been released in other Hasbro markets such as Canada, Latin America, Australia, Asia (usually not counting Japan, which is Takara's home turf, unless they explicitly come in Hasbro packaging), and/or Europe. For the purpose of this article, any toy that saw an official release in any Hasbro market does not qualify as "unreleased". Examples include:
- Animorphs Jake Stingray/Manta and Taxxon/Alien (released in parts of Europe)
- Armada Powerlinx Thrust's red running change variant (released in Israel, Europe and in Japan as a "USA Edition")
- Universe (2008) Robot Heroes Ricochet & Predaking and Tigatron & Inferno (released in Australia, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and Germany)
- Transformers Animated Bumper Battlers Workzone Bulkhead and Stealth Ninja Jazz (released in Australia and Mexico)
- The original, non-AllSpark Power version of the 2007 Transformers movie toyline's Leader Class Nightwatch Optimus Prime (released in the United Kingdom and Japan)
- Revenge of the Fallen Fast Action Battlers Spark Blast Jolt (released in Germany)
- A Revenge of the Fallen Fast Action Battlers Rally Mudflap & Offroad Skids two-pack (released in Asia and Australia; despite misconceptions based on early solicitations, it appears these figures were never intended to be released individually)
- Dark of the Moon Deluxe Class Soundwave and Wheeljack (released in Japan through TakaraTomy, despite also being solicited by Hasbro)
- Dark of the Moon Human Alliance Soundwave (released in Asian markets such as Singapore and Taiwan)
- Transformers: Prime: Beast Hunters Cyberverse Legion Class Rot Gut, Divebomb, Bluestreak, and Ace Vehicon (released in Europe, Australia and South America)
- Transformers: Prime: Beast Hunters Cyberverse Commander Class Unicron Megatron, Ultra Magnus, and Decepticon Bludgeon (released in Asia, Europe and Canada)
- Transformers: Prime: Beast Hunters Deluxe Class Bumblebee, Twinstrike, Smokescreen, and Windrazor (released in Asia and Europe)
Toys that underwent significant design changes
In some instances, a toy was never released in its originally intended form, but a toy which sports remnants of the planned version was, thus making it not really an "unreleased" toy in the strictest sense, but still much more than a standard design change.
See "design change" for details.
See also
References
- ↑ Translated TakaraTomy Henkei/Classics staff interview
- ↑ Rumor about the Classics lineup that turned out to be spot on aside from Voyager Soundwave and Deluxe Optimus Prime.
- ↑ Impromptu Allspark.com Interview with John Warden & Hasbro Brand Team at SDCC 2018.
- ↑ The main evidence for the "by mistake" argument would be Generations Thunderwing's instructions, which originally depicted the head and chest that would later be used for Sky Shadow. A running change of the instructions eventually changed the head (but not the chest) to Thunderwing's. In addition, there's Generations Warpath's instructions, which only depict the alternate "Hardhead" head in place of Warpath's actual head in some steps.
- ↑ "Dark of the Moon Laserbeak Alternate Head" at TFW2005.
- ↑ "Generations Beast Wars Megatron - Fall of Cybertron Grimlock Remold" at TFW2005
- ↑ "Generations 30th Anniversary Beast Wars Megatron New Images" at TFW2005
- ↑ Pete's RoboCon on Facebook, 8 February 2018
- ↑ Jesse Wittenrich (NightViper) on the Allspark Forums, 7 October 2018
- ↑ UNRELEASED HASBRO PRIME GEARS? on TFW2005 forums
- ↑ Mark Maher interview from Adventures in Collecting Toy Collecting Podcast
- ↑ Post by Jesse Wittenrich (NightViper) on The Allspark Forums, 2 June 2020
- ↑ "Rumor – Possible Combiner Wars Demolishor" at TFW2005
- ↑ "Night Shining Inc." panel at Pete's Robot Convention 2018.
- ↑ Allspark interview at SDCC 2018
- ↑ The Allspark news article, 27 April 2016
- ↑ "Leaked from Cybertron: A peek at how Studio Series Brawl was brought to life." at the official Transformers Instagram page
- ↑ "“There’s a thin line between being a hero and being a memory.” Which Optimus Prime would you roll out for? at the official Transformers Facebook page
- ↑ Transformers Studio Series Optimus Prime Faceplate-less Variant Image at TFW2005
- ↑ "Botcon 2010 Hasbro Designers Panel" at TFW2005.
- ↑ Recap of Transformers Fan Roundtable at TFW2005
- ↑ Transformers Marketing Team Interview on YouTube
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 23.3 Dairycon 2008 report
External links
- Galleries of various unreleased toys (photos compiled from various websites and eBay auctions)
- Dairycon 2008 report featuring the concepts for the supposed Hooligan, Starscream, Megatron and Optimus Prime