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Beast Hunters Ultimate Beast Fire Predaking, Canadian/Latin American version
Disclaimer: I think I posted some of this before during the Big Allspark Outage of 2021, but it was lost in the second crash.
Anyway. As always, this is a Nevermore thread, so please be aware I've already reseached this stuff, and I'm asking about something very specific, so please try to avoid general "I think..." answers based on half-remembered outdated knowledge from a decade ago.
So back in 1990, Hasbro had canceled the "Transformers" toyline in the United States, but was continuing it in Europe with the "Classic" line-up of reissues of older figures (also known as the "Euro Classics", less accurately as the "UK Classics" or simply as the "gold box" or "gold card" reissues). More "Classic" reissues then followed in 1991.
Up until recently, I was aware of four different types of packaging for the "Classics": English only (predominantly available in the UK), French/Dutch (available in France, Belgium and the Netherlands), Spanish (available in Spain) and Italian (available in Italy, distributed by Italian Hasbro licensee GiG).
Here are some of the 1990 "Classic" Stunticons in those aforementioned packaging versions:
English:
French/Dutch:
Spanish:
Italian:
Beast Hunters Ultimate Beast Fire Predaking, Canadian/Latin American version
Disclaimer: I think I posted some of this before during the Big Allspark Outage of 2021, but it was lost in the second crash.
Anyway. As always, this is a Nevermore thread, so please be aware I've already reseached this stuff, and I'm asking about something very specific, so please try to avoid general "I think..." answers based on half-remembered outdated knowledge from a decade ago.
So back in 1990, Hasbro had canceled the "Transformers" toyline in the United States, but was continuing it in Europe with the "Classic" line-up of reissues of older figures (also known as the "Euro Classics", less accurately as the "UK Classics" or simply as the "gold box" or "gold card" reissues). More "Classic" reissues then followed in 1991.
Up until recently, I was aware of four different types of packaging for the "Classics": English only (predominantly available in the UK), French/Dutch (available in France, Belgium and the Netherlands), Spanish (available in Spain) and Italian (available in Italy, distributed by Italian Hasbro licensee GiG).
Here are some of the 1990 "Classic" Stunticons in those aforementioned packaging versions:
English:
French/Dutch:
Spanish:
Italian:
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