Convertors

The Convertors were a line of action figures manufactured by Select in the 1980s.

Often compared to the more famous Gobots and Transformers, the Convertors were a line of toys which came out at about the same time and featured robots who changed form.

History

The Convertors licensed some of their toy designs from Bandai just as was done for the Transformers, meaning some of the toys looked very similar.[1][2] The molds for Convertors were later knocked off by other toy companies.[3] Convertors toys were featured in a display in the 1985 J. C. Penney Christmas catalog.[4]

Fiction

The Convertors toys featured the conflict between heroic and evil factions, in this case the heroic Defendors (and their Avarian allies) and the evil Maladroids (and their Insectors allies).[5]

Toys

Convertors toys Zark and Rex

Various toys were released in different size classes and price points for the Convertors line,[6] unlike Transformers which would not do such until the release of Transformers: Beast Wars in 1995.

Avarians

Defenders

Standard Defenders
Motorized Defenders
  • Argonaut - boat
  • Atlantis - boat
  • Cpt. Nemo - boat
  • Neptune - boat
Super Defenders
  • D.A. Tona - white car
  • Indy- blue and white car - similar to Chō Kōsoku Galvion
  • Monty Carlo - blue car
  • X - red car
Jumbo Defenders
  • Bull - red bulldozer
Mini-Bots

Insectors

Maladroids

Standard Maladroids
  • Nofka - licensed from Super Dimension Century Orguss
  • SDF-1 - space ship - licensed from Super Dimensional Fortress Macross
  • Sunyak - leader of the Maladroids, licensed from Super Dimension Century Orguss
  • Zardak - VF-1 jet fighter - licensed from Super Dimensional Fortress Macross
  • Zark - VF-1S jet fighter - licensed from Super Dimensional Fortress Macross
Mini-Motorized Maladroids
  • Meeshak - grey jet
  • Mooriah - white jet
  • Turak - blue jet
  • Volcan - red jet

On display

Sunyak at the Pop Century

One of the hotels in Walt Disney World is called Disney's Pop Century Resort, which has different buildings from different decades of the latter half of the 1900s. In the lobby are a series of shadow boxes with memorabilia from each decade. In one from the 1980s are various items including a Convertors Sunyak robot.

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gollark: Yes, though it's blurry if I do.
gollark: I don't understand it, but it seems good.
gollark: I suppose I prefer this, though it's still just saying "used somewhere else" instead of having an arrow from the ADP output to the ADP input.
gollark: Thing is that it goes back to an earlier stage of the process, so maybe that should be indicated.

References

  1. http://www.toplessrobot.com/2009/02/the_10_worst_transformers_rip-offs.php
  2. http://venomianbane-giantrobots.blogspot.com/
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-01-07. Retrieved 2009-03-19.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-12-01. Retrieved 2009-04-08.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. http://www.toyarchive.com/Convertors/Convertors.html
  6. http://counter-x.net/convertors/checklist.html%5B%5D
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