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+ | In the tradition of triple=changers comes '''six-changers''' who are, quite simply, Cybertroniana that have 6 forms between which they can alternate. This was the highest level of alternate modes durring the G1 era and so it is considered a rather special ability. Though only two six-changer toys were made, thanks to Japan there are several characters from each.: |
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+ | *[[Sixshot]] |
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+ | *[[Quickswitch]] |
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+ | *[[Greatshot]] |
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+ | *[[Sixknight]] |
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+ | ==Fiction== |
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+ | In US fiction six changers have a tendency to be portrayed as unstable. In Japanese fiction they tend to be ninjas who are unsure of their alliegence. |
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+ | [[Category: Generation 1]] |
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+ | [[Category: Ninja]] |
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Revision as of 09:14, 17 July 2007
In the tradition of triple=changers comes six-changers who are, quite simply, Cybertroniana that have 6 forms between which they can alternate. This was the highest level of alternate modes durring the G1 era and so it is considered a rather special ability. Though only two six-changer toys were made, thanks to Japan there are several characters from each.:
Fiction
In US fiction six changers have a tendency to be portrayed as unstable. In Japanese fiction they tend to be ninjas who are unsure of their alliegence.