Diaclone

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ダイアクロンは、株式会社タカラ(現・タカラトミー)から1980年から1984年まで発売されていた変形合体ロボット玩具である。前シリーズから36年後の2016年に新シリーズを開始している。 rdf:langString
Diaclone foi uma série de brinquedos lançada pela Takara por volta da década de 1980. Em vez dos brinquedos na escala de 1:1, como , a proposta de Diaclone era ter brinquedos com escalas de 1:60 e eram acompanhados por pilotos de três centímetros de altura. A linha foi projetada pelos designers de mecha Shoji Kawamori e Kazutaka Miyatake, Diaclone serviu de base para criação da franquia Transformers pela Hasbro. rdf:langString
Diaclone(ダイアクロン、戴亞克隆)是日本TAKARA公司(タカラ,現‧TAKARA TOMY)於1980年代推出的玩具系列,名字「Diaclone」中包含了「Dia(日語對「鑽石」的稱呼)」與「cyclone(旋風)」兩個字,分別代表了無堅不摧的友情與強而有力的夥伴。深刻影響了後來變形金剛玩具的設計概念,可說是變形金剛的始祖前身。1987年後因為變形金剛玩具的大紅,且同質性高,而逐漸被取代消失。直到2015年TAKARA宣布戴亞克隆系列復活重新推出,但定位為價格較高、作工精細的的成年人玩具收藏線。 rdf:langString
Diaclone (ダイアクロン, Daiakuron) is a toyline by Takara Toys launched in 1980. It consisted of transforming vehicles and robots piloted by miniature, magnet-shoed figures spun off from the prior Microman toy line. rdf:langString
Diaclone è una linea di giocattoli prodotta dall'azienda giapponese Takara nella prima metà degli anni ottanta, produttrice di veicoli fantascientifici e robot (alcuni dei quali trasformabili e/o unibili tra di loro, a volte dotati di sistemi a molla) corredata da piccole figure umanoidi (alti 3 cm, scala 1/60 circa), rappresentanti i piloti umani (i "dianauti" nell'edizione italiana, "Diaclone drivers" in quella anglosassone) e gli alieni insettoidi Waruder ("Warda" nell'edizione italiana), dotate di magneti ai piedi, ispirate alla precedente linea Microman. Molti dei modelli avevano parti in metallo, alle quali potevano essere attaccati i piloti. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Diaclone (ダイアクロン, Daiakuron) is a toyline by Takara Toys launched in 1980. It consisted of transforming vehicles and robots piloted by miniature, magnet-shoed figures spun off from the prior Microman toy line. The toys in the 1980 line were designed by future Macross designers Shoji Kawamori and Kazutaka Miyatake (both contracted from Studio Nue), who designed the mecha and the figures respectively. Unlike Microman, which featured "full-scale" toys of its 10-centimeter-tall alien cyborgs, the figures in Diaclone represented full-sized human (and enemy alien Waruder) pilots, and were in approximately 1/60 scale. In 1982, the line later featured the Car-Robots set of transforming robot toys, invented by Ōno Kōjin with some initial designs by Kawamori and others. While the original series featured fanciful robots and vehicles, Car-Robots added the feature of the robots being able to disguise themselves as various late 20th century-era contemporary vehicles. In 1984, Hasbro licensed the Car-Robots toyline along with the Microman's Micro Change toyline from Takara and merged the two series of toys to create the Transformers. Most of the original Autobot vehicle-based characters came from the Car-Robots set of Diaclone robots. Other Transformers characters that came from the Diaclone line included the Dinobots, Insecticons (from the enemy Waruder toys), the Jumpstarters, the mail-order exclusive Powerdashers and Omnibots, the Decepticon planes (originally from two "JetRobo" toys, produced in the colors of future Decepticons Starscream and Thundercracker) and the Constructicons, who also came from the Car-Robots set. The Constructicons came from near the end of the series, at which point Takara was starting to abandon the Inch-Man pilot figures and being limited to the 1/60 scale. The six TrainRobo were also produced in the same sub-line as the Constructicons, but would only become Transformers (as the Trainbots) in Japan's 1987 line. Takara eventually discontinued the Diaclone and Microman toylines in 1985 in favor of the Transformers rebranding. Takara has since revived the franchise, however; first announced at Tokyo Toy Show 2015, the first proper figure of the new Diaclone line was revealed at Wonderfest of 2015. The BotCon storyline for 2015 also features several concepts from the Diaclone series, and several figures were based on Diaclone characters.
rdf:langString ダイアクロンは、株式会社タカラ(現・タカラトミー)から1980年から1984年まで発売されていた変形合体ロボット玩具である。前シリーズから36年後の2016年に新シリーズを開始している。
rdf:langString Diaclone è una linea di giocattoli prodotta dall'azienda giapponese Takara nella prima metà degli anni ottanta, produttrice di veicoli fantascientifici e robot (alcuni dei quali trasformabili e/o unibili tra di loro, a volte dotati di sistemi a molla) corredata da piccole figure umanoidi (alti 3 cm, scala 1/60 circa), rappresentanti i piloti umani (i "dianauti" nell'edizione italiana, "Diaclone drivers" in quella anglosassone) e gli alieni insettoidi Waruder ("Warda" nell'edizione italiana), dotate di magneti ai piedi, ispirate alla precedente linea Microman. Molti dei modelli avevano parti in metallo, alle quali potevano essere attaccati i piloti. In Italia la serie è stata distribuita dalla GiG all'incirca negli stessi anni in cui distribuiva anche i giocattoli della serie Microman/Micronauti, sempre della Takara (in alcune delle prime pubblicità le due serie venivano accomunate).
rdf:langString Diaclone foi uma série de brinquedos lançada pela Takara por volta da década de 1980. Em vez dos brinquedos na escala de 1:1, como , a proposta de Diaclone era ter brinquedos com escalas de 1:60 e eram acompanhados por pilotos de três centímetros de altura. A linha foi projetada pelos designers de mecha Shoji Kawamori e Kazutaka Miyatake, Diaclone serviu de base para criação da franquia Transformers pela Hasbro.
rdf:langString Diaclone(ダイアクロン、戴亞克隆)是日本TAKARA公司(タカラ,現‧TAKARA TOMY)於1980年代推出的玩具系列,名字「Diaclone」中包含了「Dia(日語對「鑽石」的稱呼)」與「cyclone(旋風)」兩個字,分別代表了無堅不摧的友情與強而有力的夥伴。深刻影響了後來變形金剛玩具的設計概念,可說是變形金剛的始祖前身。1987年後因為變形金剛玩具的大紅,且同質性高,而逐漸被取代消失。直到2015年TAKARA宣布戴亞克隆系列復活重新推出,但定位為價格較高、作工精細的的成年人玩具收藏線。
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