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Mysterianswas a cancelled toyline developed by Knickerbocker Toys in late1982for a planned release in1983.Inspired by a small keychain that transformed from train to robot discovered by some of the company's executives on a trip to Japan, the line would have been one of the earliest attempts to bring the transforming robot toy craze already gripping that country to America.[1]

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Development

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The Hidden Force line-up.

Seeking to produce a monthlyMysterianscomic book, pack-in comics for the toys, and an animated TV special, Knickerbocker approachedDC Comicsto help develop the property and produce the comic.[2]Unhappy with what DC produced, the company turned toMarvel Comicseditor-in-chiefJim Shooterto ask if they could do better. Shooter put together a premise for the series, totally new and unrelated to what DC had done, but troubled relations with Marvel's media arm,Marvel Productions,led to its head of developmentDennis Marksignoring Shooter's work and creating his own, distinct proposal for the series, involving heavy focus on kid supporting characters and a goofy dog. Knickerbocker insisted on going with Shooter's premise,[3]and theMysterianscomic book was solicited in issue #1 ofMarvel Agein December 1982, which stated that the book was about "a trio of otherwordly robots stranded on Earth." Notably, it's not clear if this "alien" origin was Shooter's creation, or had been previously decided upon by Knickerbocker before approaching either Marvel or DC.

But, thevery daythe comic solicitation came out, the news broke that Knickerbocker had been acquired byHasbro.[4][5]Mysterianspromptly ceased to be, with a note in the following month'sMarvel Age#2 mentioning the cancellation of the comic, and the next year, Hasbro approached Marvel to help developtheirnew transforming robot franchise,The Transformers.Jim Shooter developed another brand-new premise, while Marvel Productions recycled the "kids and dog" concept to pitch Hasbrotheir own vision for theTransformerscartoon,but once again, Hasbro went with Shooter's—and the rest is history!

Connection to Transformers

TheMysterianstoyline would have reportedly consisted of two sub-lines.

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Card art for Truckar, Jeepar, and Blazar.

First, there was "The Hidden Force," which would have featured the heroic "Golden Guardians" —Goldar, Seekar, and Tinkar—battling the "Evil Warbots" —Vengor, Blastor, and Destructor (above right). Drawing inspiration from the Japanese robot toyGold Lightan,who transformed into a rectangular, golden-chromed cigarette lighter, each of the Hidden Force transformed from a simple geometric shape like a cube or a sphere into a retro sci-fi robot, each featuring a hidden compartment containing removable weapons and accessories.

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Concept art for Speedar.

Secondly, there was "The Mobile Force," who transformed into cars and trucks. These four "Mobile Force" figures—Jeepar, Blazar, Truckar, and Speedar—were the figures that would later become theTransformerstoys,Brawn,Gears,Huffer,andWindcharger,respectively. (While no good/evil affiliation is explicitly stated in any of the existing material, that their names end in "-ar" rather than "-or" would indicate they were going to be good guys.) Packaging mock-ups for the first three have been found (left), while concept art for "Speedar" by Knickerbocker artist Steven Hodges exists (right).[6]All indications are that these four figures were designed by Knickerbocker, but with the cancellation ofMysterians,the figures' first actual release would be in the JapaneseMicro Changeline, created byTakara,in 1983, which fans assumed for decades to be the toys' point of origin. It remains unclear precisely how Takara acquired the designs to include them inMicro Change;the possibility exists that they may have been working onMysterianswith Knickerbocker.

The figures do have some notable differences from the other three molds that they were released alongside duringMicro Change(Bumblebee,Cliffjumper,andBumper) which suggest different origins; they all have unique transformation schemes, while the other three share identical engineering; their vehicle modes lack the extreme super-deformed proportions of the other three, not having been designed to representChoro-Qtoys, hence they also lack the fake "penny slot" on the backs of the other toys; they have hard plastic wheels, while the other three have rubber tires; and perhaps most notably, Gears, Brawn, and Huffer all have an "M" logo sculpted into their bodies, which fans had always assumed stood forMicro Change... but the "M" is stylized in a waycompletely differentfrom the way it is in theMicro Changebrandings, so... could it be that "M" actually stood forMysterians?

Marchon'sMysterians

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Marchon's "Major Repair," based on Knickerbocker's "Tinkar."

The story ofMysteriansdid not end with Hasbro's acquisition of Knickerbocker. In 1984, a toy company named Marchon released a toyline namedMysterians: The Secret Force... which consisted of geometric shapes that transformed into simple robots, all very clearly based on Knickerbocker's "Hidden Force" designs, and sporting an "M" logo very similar to the one sculpted into the three "Mobile Force" figures that became Transformers. It's possible Marchon may have cut a deal with Hasbro for the unused Knickerbocker designs, but there's no documented proof of it, and the full story of how this came to be remains unknown.[7]

References

  1. The Toys That Time Forgot - Volume One,pg. 29
  2. The Toys That Time Forgot - Volume One,pg. 30-31
  3. "The Secret Origin of the Transformers - Part 1"- Jim Shooter recounts Marvel's role in the development ofMysterianswhich he mistakenly calls "Mysterions"
  4. "Raggedy Ann and Andy will still be around",UPI article from December 1982
  5. "The Risky Business of Toys",New York Timesarticle from June 1984
  6. The Toys That Time Forgot - Volume One,pg. 32-35
  7. The Toys That Time Forgot - Volume One,pg. 35

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