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DX Sports Car:
Baron Von Joy was released as DX Sports Car in the Deluxe Robo Machines line. For rights reasons, all mentions of Porsche on him were changed to say Robo Machines.
Original Release: 1993
Released Under Deluxe Series: 1
Accessories: Gun
Helicopter:
Helicopter was one of the Machine Men Winchers, and was released unchanged from his Japanese release, using his darker blue colour scheme.
Original Release: 1985
Released Under Winchers Series: 1
Accessories: Guns
Motorbike:
Night Ranger was released as Motorbike in the Robo Machines line. He used his Harley Robo colour scheme with any reference to the branding replaced with generic Robo Machines text instead.
Original Release: 1993
Released Under Series: 3
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Scooter uses the body of Energon High Wire and the head of Energon Strongarm.
The show kept Scooter as being a character who interacts a lot with the human cast, although she has matured a lot from last time and acts more like a big sister to the human cast.
Turbo uses the body of Energon Prowl as well as the head of Energon Quickstrike.
The show characterized Turbo as having grown up a bit since his last appearance. Less hot headed and more logical now and only entering combat with a plan.
This is the first post in a the "Unseen Futures" series of digibashes, this being a series that goes through the many vig era of transformers and digibashing the main 3 Guardians and main 3 Renegades into that style of the show, this thread will collect all of these
Narlizard:
Narlizard was the final Narlie to release in Australia. He used his US name and design, despite Bandai releasing him as Narlinurtle in Europe.
Original Release: 1986
Released Under Series: 1
Lightning Trap: Leina and Laika was a spinoff of the Leina Stol OVAs which were themselves a spinoff of the Machine Robo animes.
Lightning Trap had absolutely no Machine Robo in them, in fact Leina wasn't Leina Stol but Leina Haruka, her identity when she's turned into a human.
Scooter:
Scooter was released by Bandai unchanged in the Robo Machines line, however was one of the few characters to retain his GoBots name (ironically a year after Hasbro bought the rights to them).
Original Release: 1993
Released Under Series: 1
Narliphant:
Narliphant, like the few other Narlies released in Australia, released unchanged from his US release. Unlike his Robo Machine release, he was given a faction in advertising.
Original Release: 1986
Released Under Series: 1
Zero:
Zero's Robo Machines release was identical to his other previous releases, though with lower quality plastic. He was one of the few to keep his name from his GoBots release.
Original Release: 1993
Released Under Series: 2
Accessories: Propellor, Drop Tank
Narlihog:
Narlihog was released unchanged in Australia, much like the other Narlies. He was one of the few Narlies outside of the US to be marketed as distinctly good, as in Europe they were not given factions.
Original Release: 1986
Released Under Series: 1