While they may have been dead in the US in 1991, in Europe, Canada and Australia Transformers were alive and kicking with more Action Masters, imported Japanese toys, and even rereleases of old Generation 1 toys in new packaging!
In Japan, meanwhile, Takara increasingly sidelined Transformers in favour of their other brands, and hence even the Return of Convoy could not raise sales.
[ ] Powerflash w/ Road Rocket
[ ] Sideswipe w/ Vanguard
[ ] Tracks w/ Basher
[ ] Circuit
[ ] Rumbler (Repaint of Sprocket)
[ ] Bombshell w/ Needler
[ ] Charger w/ Fire Beast
[ ] Take-Off w/ Screech
[ ] Thundercracker (Repaint of Action Master Starscream)
[ ] Slicer (Repaint of Action Master Wheeljack)
[ ] Omega Spreem
[ ] Windmill
[ ] Double Punch
[ ] Turbomaster
[ ] Flame (Repaint of Laster)
[ ] Gripper (Repaint of Blacker)
[ ] Lightspeed (Repaint of Braver)
[ ] Overlord (repackaged but larger unaltered release of 1988’s Overlord toy)
Japanese Exclusiver Releases[ ] Star Convoy w/ Hot Rodimus
[ ] Sky Garry w/ Shotbomber
[ ] Grandus w/ Spinner
Sixliner
[ ] Alan (Sold as a set with the other parts of Sixliner.)
[ ] Deego (Sold as a set with the other parts of Sixliner.)
[ ] Joe (Sold as a set with the other parts of Sixliner.)
[ ] Leaf (Sold as a set with the other parts of Sixliner.)
[ ] Night (Sold as a set with the other parts of Sixliner.)
[ ] Spark (Sold as a set with the other parts of Sixliner.)
[ ] Sixliner (Set of the six members of Sixliner)