List of Transformers: Zone characters

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Principal characters from Transformers: Zone.

A list of characters from the 1990 anime OVA Transformers: Zone .

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Autobots

Powered Masters / Big Powered

The three Powered Masters combined into a super vehicle.

Micromasters

The Micromasters include:[ citation needed ]

Overload
Erector
Black Heat
Deadhour
Gingham
Road Hugger
Flattop
Ironworks
Hot House
Airwave
Groundshaker
Skyhopper

Others

Victory Saber (Voiced by Hideyuki Tanaka)
Galaxy Shuttle

Decepticons

Nine Great Generals (九大魔将軍)

The Nine Great Generals include:[ citation needed ]

Overlord (Voiced by
Keiichi Noda)
Super God General; leader of the Nine.
Devastator (Voiced by
Hirohiko Kakegawa)
Engineering General
Menasor (Voiced by
Masato Hirano)
Intelligence General
Bruticus (Voiced by
Yukimasa Kishino)
Fire General
Trypticon (Voiced by
Daisuke Gōri)
Dinosaur General
Predaking (Voiced by
Yukimasa Kishino)
Beast General
Abominus (Voiced by
Yukimasa Kishino)
Monster General
King Poseidon (Voiced by
Masato Hirano)
Aquatic General
Black Zarak (Voiced by
Hirohiko Kakegawa)
Dark Spirit General

Micromaster Race Track Patrol

Barricade
F-1 Racer[ citation needed ]

Others

Organics

Cain is a Nebulanoid boy from planet Feminia with a winged rabbit named Emusa. They meet a little boy named Akira when they come to Earth.

Violenjiger/Bio Ranger Iga

A monstrous insectoid being who assembles the Nine Great Generals in a bid to acquire Zone Energy.

An alternate version was featured in "Ask Vector Prime" under the name Bio Ranger Iga, Lord of the Tenth Planet, and assembled a force of Thirteen "Great Demon" Generals to serve his ambitions:

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