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''Springer to transform Autobot City (presumably into the robot mode of the giant Autobot Metroplex)''
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I don't think there's any evidence of that parenthetical supposition. Is there? [[User:JW|JW]] 01:21, 10 October 2007 (UTC)
'''Kiss Players''' (キスぷれ, ''Kisu Pure'') takes place in the year 2006, which in the Japanese continuity is one year after the movie and four years before the third season of the cartoon.
 
   
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No, but some backwards reasoning suggests it: according to one of the alterations made after I created this page, the Decepticons' first strike probably took out Metroplex's transformation cog, preventing the Autobots from converting the city to robot mode. Personally I don't buy that explanation either, but given they did a TV episode on the subject later (referenced in the article on the cog) I was just retconning the article to reflect it.
Its name comes from the controversial gimmick of the show, which involves Transformers getting "power-ups" when they are kissed by [[human]] girls, who fuse with the robots and share their adventures. Although this plotline may seem like a shift in demographics to little girls, it is said that this line was aimed at at a much older, (creepy) adult male audience. Indeed, the toys bear an "ages 15 and up" warning, and the subject matter of the accompanying manga is far from child-friendly.
 
   
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Although I see the point you're probably making: to transform Autobot City into Metroplex might well have resulted in some injuries and deaths given a solid number of Autobots were inside the city when it would have gone to robot mode. (User 210.185.64.133 ... I am going to create an account, I swear...)
A short ''Kiss Players'' segment began airing on the Japanese radio show "Lyrian Moe-tchao" on April 3, 2006 in Japan and ended the final week of September. In a surprise announcement during the final installment, it was stated that the entire 30-minute radio show would become "Transformers Kiss Play: Transformers News Center" the following week, broadcasting at an earlier time and starring the same trio of voice actresses.
 
 
The new radio series started the first week of October, 2006, featuring an expanded story drama episode (approximately 3 minutes as opposed to the original 1-2). The next week, however, the story was back to a 1-minute format. Other highlights included a brief introduction explaining Transformers to new listeners, a "Tell Me Please! Transformers News Center" section during which [[Takaratomy]] employees or related professionals discussed Transformers news with the voice actresses, and a section in which the actresses ad-libbed dialogue based on reader-submitted scenarios.
 
 
A monthly serialized ''Kiss Players'' manga by [[Yuki Ohshima]] began publication on August, 2006 in ''Dengeki Daioh''[http://www.mediaworks.co.jp/special/daioh/] magazine. It is very creepy.
 
 
It is rumored that the line may end at the end of 2006. This has not been officially confirmed, though the general brevity of Takara's ''Transformers'' series (usually only 1 year) does make it seem plausible.
 
 
 
==Fiction==
 
"Kiss Player" is the title given to any one of a number of young female [[human|humans]] who abruptly gained the power to fuse with [[Transformers]] (and [[Autrooper|Transformer-like robots]]) in the [[Earth]] year 2005.
 
 
This fusion occurs when the human [[kiss|kisses]] the robot, physically combining (minus most clothing) and bestowing special abilities and enhanced regeneration upon the target mechanoid. The human gains some degree of control or influence over the robot's actions for the duration of the fusion. If the human remains fused for too long, she is involuntarily ejected from her robot partner. This can be a disorienting experience and often leaves the Kiss Player unconscious. And naked. And covered in goo.
 
 
 
==Major characters==
 
*[[Marissa Faireborn]] ''(voiced by [[Lyrian]])'' with [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] ''(v. [[Tesshō Genda]])'' (Dodge Ram SRT 10)
 
 
*[[Shaoshao Li]] ''(v. [[Yui Kano]])'' with [[Hot Rod (G1)|Hot Rod]] ''(v. [[Ryōtarō Okiayu]])'' (Ford GT)
 
 
*[[Atari Hitotonari]] ''(v. [[Satomi Akesaka]])'' with [[Autrooper]] Ne-04 ''(v. [[Keiji Hirai]])'' (Mazda RX-8 patrol car)
 
 
*[[Legion]] ''(v. [[Hirofumi Tanaka]])''
 
 
==External links==
 
* [http://www.takaratomy.co.jp/products/TF/kiss/index.html Official Kiss Players site]
 
* [http://www.toyvey.com/kisskiss/ Kiss Players story summaries on Toy Vey]
 
 
 
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[[Category: Franchises]]
 
[[Category: Kiss Players | Kiss Players ]]
 

Revision as of 03:18, 10 October 2007

Springer to transform Autobot City (presumably into the robot mode of the giant Autobot Metroplex)

I don't think there's any evidence of that parenthetical supposition. Is there? JW 01:21, 10 October 2007 (UTC)

No, but some backwards reasoning suggests it: according to one of the alterations made after I created this page, the Decepticons' first strike probably took out Metroplex's transformation cog, preventing the Autobots from converting the city to robot mode. Personally I don't buy that explanation either, but given they did a TV episode on the subject later (referenced in the article on the cog) I was just retconning the article to reflect it.

Although I see the point you're probably making: to transform Autobot City into Metroplex might well have resulted in some injuries and deaths given a solid number of Autobots were inside the city when it would have gone to robot mode. (User 210.185.64.133 ... I am going to create an account, I swear...)