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The Transformers - The Movie (20th Anniversary Special Edition)

The Transformers - The Movie (20th Anniversary Special Edition)


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Director: Nelson Shin
Actors: Norman Alden, Jack Angel, Michael Bell, Gregg Berger, Susan Blu
Studio: Sony Wonder (Video)
Category: DVD

List Price: $32.22
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 583 reviews
Sales Rank: 6375

Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Limited Edition, Ntsc, Original Recording Remastered, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen
Languages: English (Original Language), Japanese (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Number Of Items: 2
Running Time: 300
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: D83079D
UPC: 828768307991
EAN: 0828768307991
ASIN: B000H6SY5K

Theatrical Release Date: August 8, 1986
Release Date: November 7, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
During the 1980s, one cartoon series ruled the airwaves... The Transformers. This paragon of consumerism was created with a dual purpose--to entertain and to galvanize children to buy the toys. Somewhere along the line, the show became a cult favorite, so in 1986 they fashioned an epic tale of good versus evil specifically for the big screen. The result looked vaguely like an animated remake of Star Wars. Who are the Transformers? The good guys are the Autobots: Optimus Prime, SoundWave, Jazz, Ultra Magnus, and many more. Their mortal enemies are the evil Decepticons, led by Megatron and StarScream. The Autobots must save their home planet from an evil entity known as Unicron (voiced by Orson Welles). At the same time, they must defend themselves from an all-out attack from the Decepticons. Along the way, lives are lost, battles are fought, and a new Autobot leader is born as another dies. The story and action never stop in a thrilling ride that often makes you forget that you're watching an '80s cartoon with inferior graphics. The violence will also come as a mild shock to those who haven't seen this film for a while--definitely a movie for the 8 and over audience. For those who grew up on this series, this is a movie that must be watched. Unlike cartoon serials before and after, The Transformers relied on solid stories and interesting characters, a manifesto the film itself upholds with gusto and grace while also being morally responsible. Don't underestimate this movie; there is definitely more to it than meets the eye. --Jeremy Storey


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5 out of 5 stars Transform   January 5, 2009
This movie is one hour and twenty-four minutes long and was released on August 8, 1986. This movie is set between season two and three. We witness the deaths of Optimus Prime and Megatron and witness the births of Rodimus Prime and Galvatron. Overall the details of this movie, with a darker theme to it and a heavy metal music sound, make this a very excellent movie to watch. Also we are intruduced to some new characters like Kup, Blurr and Wheelie. I woudl recommend this to anyone.


5 out of 5 stars My First Piece of Transformers Merchandise   January 1, 2009
2 years ago I was walking around Wal-Mart looking at DVDs. I see a copy for 15 bucks and had to get it. This is a great movie. The only part that makes me shudder is the Death of Optimus Prime. But he does come back in season 3. My favorite part is when Galvatron and Hot Rod fight. But the most powerful moment is when Rodimus Prime opens the Matrix. I always watch disc 2 beacause of Full-Screen and it shows old G1 toy commercials. It shows the Constructicons, Insecticons, Powermaster Optimus Prime, Blaster, and Soundwave. It also shows Japanese Scramble City commercials for Galvatron, Ultra Magnus, and Rodimus Prime. The Ultra Magnus isn't the Diaclone. The Diaclone was orange, blue, and purple (or black). So I love this movie and you will too.


1 out of 5 stars Confusing???   December 7, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I thought this was the movie, but it wasn't it was a cartoon movie! heehee


5 out of 5 stars Transform into victory!   November 29, 2008
After twenty years of the many various cartoon shows, specials, toys and an animated feature-length motion picture, Sony BMG Entertainment proudly revises Transformers The Movie for the 21st century.

Backed with a way cool DVD cover art (via the various artists at Dreamwave Productions) and tons of special features on a 2-disc set, the movie continues to tell the exploits of Optimus Prime and the heroic Autobots who battle valiantly against the forces of Megatron and the evil Decepticons. The story definitely had a utter shock for all fans when it was released in 1986. Some fans didn't like back then, but you'll have to look at the special features to see why they (the movie's crew....and even Hasbro) did that.

It stars a cavalcade of 1980's voice acting superstars, such as Peter Cullen (Optimus Prime and Ironhide), Frank Welker (Megatron, various other Transformers), Dan Galvezan (Bumblebee) and Susan Blu (Arcee). It also features guest stars Judd Nelson (The Breakfast Club), Leonard Nimoy (Star Trek), the late actors Robert Stack (Unsolved Mysteries), Lionel Stander (Hart to Hart), Scatman Crothers (Hong Kong Fooey) and Orson Wells (Citizen Kane).

It also has a ton of special features goodies for any TF:TM fan:
-Widescreen and full screen presentations on 2 discs
-Digitally color corrected and remastered
-Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound
-Interviews with director Nelson Shin, producers Jay Bacal and Tom Griffin, story consultant/writer Flint Dille and voice actress/director Susan Blu (who provides the voice of Arcee)
-Original "Scramble City" episode that premiered in Japan (now with fan commentary)
-Promo and theatrical teasers and trailers
-TV and contest spots
-Transformers toy commercials from the U.S. and Japan
-Credit screen tests
-Storyboard/script comparisons
-Photo galleries
-Transformers Trivia FanFacts (displayed through the movie)
-DVD-ROM movie content
-*Hidden Easter eggs on both discs

The only thing extra that they could've put on this was the interview with the film's composer, Vince DiCola. It was included when Rhino Home Video released it first on DVD. I guess that was the only thing that Sony BMG had missed the mark on, but other than that, overall satisfaction!

A definite must for your DVD library, especially those of us who are die-hard Transformers fan from day one. It's "more than meets the eye!"

Transformers, transform and roll out!



5 out of 5 stars THE Movie!!!   May 12, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is the title that was the trend setter above all else.Not perfect,but by no means lacking either,Hell!!!, it even had a curse word in it!The true standard bearer.A must for any and all fans!!!

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Transformers News from Seibertron.com
Takara Style MP Starscream Custom Box
Seibertron member, Coolpop has found a interesting custom box for Masterpiece collectors, MP Starscream U.S. Edition in a TakaraTomy style box. Coolpop gives us his review:


Custom Made Takara Style Masterpiece MP-3 Package Set

This set is made by a Chinese TF fan and he only produced 50 sets of them (probably all sold out now). The fixed selling price was RMB150, plus all shipping and fees, it came out to be around RMB314 (I used Airmail for international shipping from China to USA), and this is about US$47.50 shipped.

The purpose of this custom package set is to convert US Masterpiece Starscream into Takara style Masterpiece packaging. Unlike another MP Starscream custom package set seen last year on eBay that only comes with outside color box (you put the whole US MP Starscream w/ original package into this custom box), this new set actually comes complete with inner plastic clampshell tray, plastic nose ; tail holder/divider, updated graphic/art instruction booklet ; character card.
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US Masterpiece Starscream ; all accessories placed in the inner plastic clampshell tray
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Side by side comparisons with origial Takara MP-3 Green Starscream:

Inner tray with toys ; accessories
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Color instruction booklet ; character card (front). It's a pity that the creator decided to use actual toy shot instead of using toy art like the original booklet cover
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Color instruction booklet ; character card (back)
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First two inside pages of instruction booklet
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Front of box
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Back of box
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Top of box
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Bottom of box
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Side of box (both sides are the same)
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Final comparison shot
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Overall the quality of this custom package set is very good, I am very impressed with the extent of details the creator has paid attention to match with the original MP Starscream box and inserts (reshoot of the toy with correct position, angle, distance, light source, reflection, placement, art, font, color, etc.). I consider myself very fortunate to have the opportunity to purchase this custom box set, and it will surely add that extra specialty to my complete Masterpiece collection.

Later comment:
So much for the 50 sets limited run, hahaha. I just found out the Chinese seller I bought from just put out 10 more sets for sale, I guess the creator saw both bigger demand and extra income, and he decided to pump out more.

It can be found on Taobao but only open to Chinese residents. Panli does allow foreign transactions.

Seibertron.com's First "Buried Treasure" Review - Cybertron Cannonball!
The year 2009 marks the 25th anniversary of the Transformers franchise. To celebrate this incredible milestone, Seibertron.com will look back at a quarter-century of great Transformers toys, bringing back into the limelight some brilliant figures that have fallen through the cracks over the years.

Once a week, a fan (be it a member of the staff or a user on the site) will have the opportunity to write about one of their favourite "hidden gems" of the Transformers Universe, and have their review posted on the site's front page.

We hope this feature will be a great success, and that many of you will be encouraged to look back at the last 25 years of Transformers and perhaps take a worthwhile second-look at some real unsung classics of the Transformers universe.

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Buried Treasure - Cannonball (Cybertron series - 2006)

By Skowl

Avast ye Transformer fans! For the inaugural "Buried Treasure" Review, I decided to pick a figure that embodies the very notion of "buried treasure." Pirates have not been all that common in the franchise, and for years only the Beast Wars II Seacons could lay claim to that title. But all that changed during the amazing "Transformers Cybertron" line, when we were given a unique repaint of popular Autobot character.

The Red Alert mold had been released in the first wave of Deluxe figures and, from my memory, had been a decent hit with the fans. The mold was a vast improvement over the Armada Red Alert but still retained many of the character's traits. From the obvious "medic" element, to the sympathetic look on the head sculpt, to all the first aid tools and add-ons - it was obvious that the new Cybertron Red Alert mold was all-Autobot. Which is why many fans were so surprised to see the figure repainted later down the line... as a Decepticon!

Around the same time that the Autobot Red Alert got a massive upgrade, the deluxe-class Decepticon Cannonball was released. Perhaps the character, whose bio reveals him to be a looter of sorts, salvaged the old Red Alert toy and saw it as a good enough mold to use for himself!

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It's difficult to write about any figure from the Cybertron line without mentionning the brilliant packaging. The series has come and gone, but it still had the most eye-catching packaging of any Transformers toy line I've ever seen. From the faction-shaped card backing to the brilliant character art, everything about the packaging was clean, sharp and just great to look at. With nice, dark colours and cool silver highlights, Cannonball blends in beautifully with the packaging, making him a great piece for any MOC/MIB collector.

But the real fun starts when you get this little buccaneer out of the packaging. It's amazing what a little paint can do, isn't it? Looking at Cannonball, it's difficult to tell he was once an Autobot ambulance (type thing). The dark colours give him a very menacing look, ressembling some sort of hearse, and the whole thing is beautifully decorated with sharp silver highlights, including silver trim and mag wheels, and wicked skull decals that really add alot of personality to the figure (as if a Transforming pirate wasn't cool enough already).

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The old "Cyber Key" gimmick works just as well with Cannonball as it did with Red Alert. Just stick it in the slot at the rear end of the car and watch as some cannons flip out, ready to blow any landlubber to pieces (should I stop with the pirate jokes? They're just so easy to write!). Not an amazing feature, but still added value, especially since the key gimmick really doesn't get in the way of the toy's functionality.

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His transformation, like Red Alert's, is unique and shows alot of creativity in the engineering. Cannonball's body is basically made from the middle of the car, while the front and back ends come together to form the legs.

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Yes, Cannonball's vehicle mode is wicked, but it's his robot mode that really makes him shine. I doubt many people thought "pirate" when they first laid eyes on Cybertron Red Alert, but it works so well in robot mode you would think that's what the designers were aiming for all along. Red Alert's "gun-hand" and add-ons just scream pirate-y hook hanks and the black "eye-patch" over the left side of his visor is a real nice touch. The colours work really well in this mode, with the nice silver detailing continuing over his chest, shoulders and legs and the clear purple windows of his vehicle look great in the proper lighting. And don't forget how cool those blue skeleton decals look in robot mode - two on his shoulders and the big skull on his back. Sweet.

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He is fairly poseable in robot mode, but lacks alot of movement in his legs. It's ok though, he more than makes up for it by having cool, interchangeable pirate weapons (handy for shooting blaggards in the face), a great colour scheme with lots of unique detail and an awesome bio. Heck, he doesn't need to be super-poseable, he looks great just standing there!

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Cannonball is a brilliant figure and one of the best, most original repaints in the history of the franchise. His unique personality makes him a great addition to any collection, and a must have for pirate fans... if you can ignore the fact that this pirate transforms into a car of all things...

So set sail, collectors! This is one piece of Transformers treasure that should definately not stay buried!

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You can visit the complete Cannonball gallery on Seibertron.com by clicking here, and find your own buried treasures by visiting all the galleries here!

If you would like to submit a review of an obscure or rare Transformer figure for our "Buried Treasure" feature, please contact me (Skowl) via private message!

Mini-review new ROTF "Dead End" Figure
Seibertron.com member Guyincognito has just informed us that a mini review of the recently revealed Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Scout Class figure Dead End has been posted on Cybertron.ca.

The review, performed by Pascal, gives us some great size comparison shots in both robot and alt mode, and discusses some of the major pros and cons of the figure.

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Courtesy of Cybertron.ca

You can view the complete review with more images by clicking here.

Video Review of City Commander Upgrade
Resident Transformer reviewer Peaugh has posted a nice, detailed review of the recently released City Commander upgrade set created for the Classics Universe Ultra Magnus figure.

The video goes in the great step by step detail on how to convert and attach the new addition along with nice video angles showing off the impressive attachments.

Check out the video by clicking here and when you're done with that, check out Seibertron.com's own extensive gallery of the figure with great size comparison shots and poses.

More Images of TF :Animated Activator Megatron
New images of the soon to be released Transformers: Animated Activator Megatron have been posted on tf08.net.

The images show both robot and vehicle mode (Earth Helicopter). The image of the robot mode shows that Megatron has decent articulation, but unlike the Leader Class version, his cannon cannot be attached to his forearm.

To view all the images of Activator Megatron, please click here.

Seibertron.com Reviews Soon To Be Released Glu Mobile 'Tranformers: G1 Awakening' Game
Thanks to staff member Stormrider, I was given the chance to make contact with a member of Glu mobile;#x2019;s PR staff, and was able to play a demo of the soon to be released ;#x2018;Transformers: G1 Awakening;#x2019; game for cellular phones. Glu Mobile was very kind and even sent me a compatible phone loaded with the game to play, as they do not currently have a version available for the iPhone.

I was able to spend about a week with the game, wasting many precious hours, staying up until the wee early hours of the morning as I played the addicting game, and tried to experience as much of it as I could before I had to send the demo back....

Read the rest of the game review by clicking the DISCUSS button!

New pics: Elite Guard Bumblebee And Sentinel Prime!
A couple of TF fans have decided to share a bit more with the TF community.

First off we have Stealth, err, Goldbug... I mean ELITE GUARD BUMBLEBEE by Tamo536. Straight up repaint of the Original Animated Bumblebee, but according to the reviewer the 'stingers' are now able to better fit into the arms...

Elite Guard Bumblebee Review





And also a huge picture montage courtesy of the Japanese Transformers Image Board showing Sentinel in package, with other Elite Guard members, and with the Headmaster unit firmly placed on his shoulders.



Everybody should want to get Sentinel as soon as they can...
"Move bots or you'll have to do more transform ups!!!"

Gallery and Review of Club-Exclusive Nightbeat Figure
Philip S. has posted a detailed photo gallery and review of the upcoming Official Transformers Club exclusive deluxe figure Nightbeat.

Read the review and see the photos by clicking here.

Video Review: McDonalds TFA Optimus Prime
Resident Transformers video review master Sean Long has done it again. This time, Sean reviews the upcoming Mc Donald's Happy Meal bonus figure, Transformers Animated Optimus Prime. Sean gives us a good look at the figure, with comparison shots of it next to Movie Legends Optimus Prime, TFA Bumblebee, and TFA Deluxe Battle begins Optimus Prime.





This figure appears to be leaps and bounds better than previous Mc Donald's figures that were available in the past.

To view the complete review of this surprisingly nice figure, click here.

Transformers Animated Bulkhead - Video Review
Sean Long has done a video review of Animated Transformers Bulkhead Leader class. The review shows the step by step transformation process and demonstrates the accessories. He also demonstrates the size comparison with Animated Bulkhead Voyager class.



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