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Toransufômâ: Chôjin masutâ fôsu (TV Series 1988–1989) ⭐ 7.0 | Animation, Adventure, Family

Toransufômâ: Chôjin masutâ fôsu (1988)

A new threat to Earth arises when powerful giant Decepticon Pretenders shaped like Earth's beasts escape their ancient prison at the bottom of the ocean. Autobot Pretenders who can turn into... Read allA new threat to Earth arises when powerful giant Decepticon Pretenders shaped like Earth's beasts escape their ancient prison at the bottom of the ocean. Autobot Pretenders who can turn into human and live among them fight back.A new threat to Earth arises when powerful giant Decepticon Pretenders shaped like Earth's beasts escape their ancient prison at the bottom of the ocean. Autobot Pretenders who can turn into human and live among them fight back.

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    Toransufômâ: Chôjin masutâ fôsu (1988)

    By what name was Toransufômâ: Chôjin masutâ fôsu (1988) officially released in Canada in English?

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