By 1985, Transformers was a household name. Kids were watching the cartoons, collecting the toys, reading comic books, and more. The second series of toys was much larger than the prior series, and though the majority of primary characters were already released, Hasbro had several secondary ones in the wake which were produced for the series.
Once again there were three sizes of characters; large, medium and small. The large and medium were packed in boxes with Styrofoam/cardboard form fit padding, while the small were released on bubble cards.
The 1985 series included the highly popular Dinobots.
Sludge, Swoop
Snarl
Tracks, Skids
Red Alert, Blaster
Perceptor
Powerglide, Cosmos
There were two seperate mail away promotions. The first was the three pack Omnibots which were packaged in a medium size box.
Overdrive, Camshaft, Downshift
The second series of mail away figures was the Powerdashers. The way it worked was that by ordering one, you essentially joined a mail away club. Over the next few months, the next two figures were sent (individually) to members. Each Powerdasher was sent in a clear plastic bag inside of a brown box.
The characters had no names, and were known simply by there vehicle forms.
Car, Drill, Jet
Ransack, Venom
Series two was the first to see the release of Triple Changers. These were Transformers that had two vehicle forms, and one robot form. A perfect example of this is Astrotrain who can transsform from a robot to a train to a space shuttle.
Dirge, Ramjet
Bombshell, Shrapnel
The Constructacons could be combined together to form Devestator.
Hook, Ong Haul, Mixmaster
For those who wanted to get all the Constructacons in one fell swoop, Hasbro released the Devestator set as one piece.
Transformers continues today, but the first generation of toys officially ended in 1990. Today the classic Gen1 figures are highy sought after by collectors, and incredibly difficult to come by mint in the packages, or on cards.
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