Brave Series - Toys and Character Designs Recycled From Transformers

Toys and Character Designs Recycled From Transformers

  • Ptera Geist - Swoop
  • Thunder Geist - Sludge
  • Horn Geist - Slag
  • Armor Geist - Snarl
  • Red Geist - Deathsaurus (without the Eagle Breastplate)
  • Hiryu - Sonic Bomber
  • Mega Sonic 8823 - Sonic Bomber
  • Goryu - Dai Atlas (without handle for his shield)
  • Atlas Mk. II - Dai Atlas
  • Atlas Epsilon - Dai Atlas
  • Shadow-maru - Sixshot (featured significant remolding to incorporate a ninja motif)
  • Kagerou - Sixshot
  • The Micromaster Stations (sans Micromaster and including non-Transforming Brave Police figures; never appeared in the show)
  • Duke Fire - New Rodimus (a toy that was never released from the Battlestars: Return of Convoy, Transformers toyline from 1991)
  • Revibaron - Hybrid of Deathsaurus, Sonic Bomber, and Dai Atlas
  • Zazorigun - Scorponok
  • Death Garry Gun - Sky Garry (canabilized trailer launchers)
  • Thunder Dagwon - Galaxy Shuttle (significant remolding, including an additional motorcycle/robot that combines for the shuttle's robot mode)
  • Dag Base - Grandus (significant remolding, does not combine with Star Convoy)

Note: Italicized names are non-toy characters.


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