Boxed French G1 Menasor giftset for under $300..

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  1. flywheels

    flywheels Decepticon Assault Team Veteran

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    Isn't that Canadian rather than French?
     
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    Mega-Zarak Well-Known Member

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    Yes it's the Canadian version
     
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    Not a bad price at all.
     
  5. flywheels

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    French, Canadian...what's the difference.
     
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    Autovolt 127 Get In The Titan, Prime!

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    We eats ze poutine...they eatz ze smelly cheese :lol 

    but seriously their something different with the translation..i have no idea i suck at French.
     
  7. Nevermore

    Nevermore It's self-perpetuating a parahumanoidarianised!

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    A French release from that era would have four languages instead of just two (as it would have also been available in the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain etc.), but in return only have English names for the individual characters, as French Canada was one of the few countries that mandated non-English names for toys.