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TFNation 2019 Transformers Convention Review

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Annual Transformers Forum Meet Tour

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Video Footage from Transforce in 2001

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Takara site update

Written by Darren 'Starscream' Jamieson on November 14, 2002 | News,Takara,Toys |

Following yesterday’s release of Starscream Mega SCF, Takara have included images of the figure on their website. They have also highlighted the Tracks Collection figure and have added small reports on both the Manga comic anthology and the Tokyo Game Show from September. See the items here -> http://www.takaratoys.co.jp/TF/index.html

Starscream Mega SCF finally listed in Japan

Written by Darren 'Starscream' Jamieson on November 13, 2002 | Takara,Toys |

The long awaited Starscream Mega SCF #7 has started to appear on Japanese websites (Namely ToysRus) and should be available to those who have ordered it from abroad very soon.

The next 3-4 weeks are expected to be packed with end of year releases, so watch this space.

UPDATE: I have been notified that the release of this figure has been put back to November 30th, so you may just get them for Christmas…

Optimus Prime appears in GTA Vice City

Written by Darren 'Starscream' Jamieson on November 12, 2002 | News |

The biggest video game this year, Grand Theft Auto Vice City, features Peter Cullen (Optimus Prime) as a promo announcer on the radio station Flash FM. Here Optimus telling you how Flash FM takes you through the night. Buy the game from Amazon.co.uk here, or from Amazon.com here if you’re in the USA.

Megatron and Smokescreen Reissue pics

Written by Darren 'Starscream' Jamieson on September 29, 2002 | Generation One,News,Takara,Toys | Tags: , ,

Check out these images from the Tokyo Game Show of the Smokescreen and Megatron Reissues. As you can see Megs is in the same size box as Smokescreen and the other G1 cars before him, so he’s a bit of a tight fit.

These can both be pre-ordered now from many of our featured stores on the left.

Five Faces of Darkness and The Rebirth cover art

Written by Darren 'Starscream' Jamieson on September 27, 2002 | DVD,Maverick Entertainment,News | Tags: ,

After The sucessful release of the Transformers Deluxe Edition DVD boxset Maverick are turning their sites to two new releases, Five Faces of Darkness and The Rebirth. Check out the cover art for them here…

Review: Transformers Complete Original Series Deluxe Edition (R2 UK) DVD

Written by Darren 'Starscream' Jamieson on September 22, 2002 | Reviews |

INFO PAGE | REVIEW

After a series of average DVD releases, Maverick have a chance to redeem themselves with the Transformers Season 1 Deluxe Box Set. How have they done? Daz finds out…

Rhino’s season one collector’s edition box set won over many fans with its release a few months back. Feature packed and complete with restored animation it was beautifully packaged, and even came with some animation cells. Surely Maverick couldn’t reach the lofty heights set by Rhino with their release, due out this coming Monday (23rd September)?

Upon receiving this DVD through the post I was delighted with its presentation. Packaged similar to MGM’s Rocky box set in a card sleeve, the DVDs slide out in a fold out set adorned with Theo Black’s artwork. Finally a bit of effort has gone into the packaging. There is no booklet though, nor are there any special tidbits such as the film cells that Rhino gave us.

We’re treated to a rather slick intro sequence and a well thought out animated menu, this is in my opinion better than that in the Rhino set. Rhino tried to do something nice but the execution was poor with the playback jarring when you select an option. No sign of this here in Maverick’s release.

Unlike Rhino’s set we don’t get the ‘remastered’ episodes. Errors are not fixed and added with equal regularity, we get the episodes as they were back in the day. I never liked the idea of tampering with production line animation anyway. The picture is sharp and the sound is 5:1 and booming. I can have no complaints here.

What this set succeeds or fails on though is not the episodes, but the features. First off you get two taster episodes from DVDs being released later this year. The first episodes from ‘Five Faces of Darkness’ and ‘The Rebirth’ are included. Many people questioned the wisdom of having these episodes on the DVD, but they are a welcome addition. I’d rather have them than not, plus you get a little synopsis for each episode in the series of Rebirth and Five Faces, so the story for the episodes is set.

There are a series of character profiles for all of the major characters, from Optimus Prime to Rumble. These use stills from the episodes and give you 1-3 screens of info on each character. These are informative and interesting and use info derived from the original toy profiles and the Transformers Universe.

When Transformers The Movie was released one of the most requested features was to see some toy adverts. Hasbro were being a bit tight on releasing these at the time, but now Maverick have gotten their hands on a collection of adverts for toys such as Action Masters, Gen 2 and many more. There are lots of adverts here, make no mistake. Together with the original bumpers from the series this is a great addition. Unfortunately there are no season 1 toy adverts, but I guess ads that old were very hard to find.

The next feature is a classic quotes gallery. This is an interesting addition which allows you to select different quotes from throughout the season (mostly from More than meets the eye) and view the sequence with the quote. My favourite being ‘If on Decepticon turf you happen to tumble, look out robot cos here comes Rumble’.

We now move on to the Fan Art gallery, and this is where the fans of this site come in. TheTransformers.Net mailed all of their Fan Art contributor’s and asked them if they’d allow their artwork to be used on the DVD. All of them responded with much the same answer of a whole-hearted YES. This gallery is superb, and really showcases the talented artists in the Transformers world. They’re hoping this is something that can be carried forward to the next box set and give even more artists a chance to get their work shown.

The original synopsis from Sunbow is included on a press card for you to read, but only on the DVD, not a hard copy unfortunately. This is one item I’d like to own myself. If anyone has one of these then drop me a mail, I’d be very interested in buying one. Great artwork on the card and a very nice item to boot.

To add some interactive elements to this DVD release we’re treated to a little quiz. Five questions about the first season with multiple choice answers unlock some bonus footage if you answer them correctly. If you’re new to Transformers or you’ve not watched the first season for while it might be better to watch the episodes before tackling the quiz. TF experts though should have no trouble with it, and the bonus footage is worth it! Note that Michael Smith is credited on the reverse of the sleeve, so if you’ve been keeping a close eye on TheTransformers.Net you should be able to guess what one of the bonus footage pieces is.

If you have a DVD ROM you are able to access some of the original scripts from More Than Meets The Eye Parts 1-3. These are presented in a web page set up and are accessed using Adobe Acrobat. They are certainly worth looking at and even printing out.

Every episode on the set comes with a few paragraphs about it to set the scene; this is described as an episode guide. It would have been better to have given you info about the making of the episode rather than the synopsis approach it took, more like the Professional DVD set. It’s still nice to have the info though, but reading it before watching the episode will give away info you need not know!

The final feature is the one that excited me most of all. Billed as the Japanese trailer for Transformers the Movie I though it wasn’t worth adding to this set. Who wants the Japanese trailer for TFTM? It’s not relevant. This however is NOT the Japanese trailer at all. It is perhaps the rarest of Transformers video clips. It’s the 4 minute promo film used to sell TFTM to the territories before completion. It features footage not shown in TFTM, including Ultra Magnus in a different colour! This video clip is available to download from this site, but not in the quality shown on this DVD. This is a great piece of footage, and one that would be welcome on any Transformers DVD.

In short this DVD set is superb. If you don’t own Rhino’s set then you should get this one. If you do own the Rhino release I’d still recommend this set just for the features. It’s worth it. I’m looking forward now to see what both Rhino and Maverick do with their season 2 releases.

TheTransformers.Net in DVDreview magazine!

Written by Darren 'Starscream' Jamieson on July 26, 2002 | Site Updates |

This month’s edition of DVDreview magazine features a review of Maverick’s Transformers Volume 3 – and all of the images used were supplied by TheTransformers.Net. Check out page 80 for the not so glowing review, and our small but meaningful mention. It’s on the bottom right of the page if you can’t find it!

Hasbro UK’s response to our questions

Written by Darren 'Starscream' Jamieson on May 27, 2002 | Hasbro,News | Tags:

Hasbro have sent TheTF.Net an e-mail responding to our questions about Transformers toys in the UK. If you need reminding about the whole thing, check out the article here. Hasbro have responded with some great news that should bring smiles to us all.

Dear Collector

Transformers – Robots In Disguise is still in its infancy in the UK having only been launched in January 2002. It is a global brand for Hasbro and with product being developed in the US, the UK tends to run 6-12 months behind that of the US. Hasbro UK is committed to building the Transformers brand here in the UK and has the intention of running all the US developed lines, so Transformers fans will be able to get the toys in due course.

Many UK retailers share Hasbro’s enthusiasm for the Transformers range and over the coming months more product will become available nation-wide.

You will be able to keep abreast of all the latest Transformers toys available by keeping an eye on Hasbro UK’s website – www.hasbro.co.uk.

Your views as Transformers fans are really important to us, so thank you for the interest you have shown.

Kind regards

Consumer Affairs
Hasbro Uk Ltd

Transformers RID hits FOX Kids in UK June 1st

Written by Darren 'Starscream' Jamieson on May 23, 2002 | News | Tags: , ,

We’ve received more details on RID appearing on FOX Kids. It appears that the show starts Saturday 1st June with two episodes, one at 13:30 and one at 14:30 every day of the week. Apparently it’s also repeated on the Fox Kids Plus 1 channel an hour after the first one is shown.

We thank Mark Robinson for this information.

Hasbro UK ask for your input

Written by Darren 'Starscream' Jamieson on May 15, 2002 | Hasbro,News | Tags: ,

TheTF.Net received an e-mail today saying that Hasbro UK want to know what the UK market is like in terms of Transformers releases. Do we want them? Well, do we? Check out this article now and let Hasbro know how much we want Transformers toys in the UK

Draven a UKer form the TFW2005 boards of transfandom.com contacted Hasbrow UK recently and got a reply, Hasbro UK wants to know how large the UK TF market is! We finally have a chance to convince them that there are enough of us to warrent full releases of TF lines! Please read on and then I would ask you to please send out a note in your newsletter so that we can get all the UK Transfans filling out the form asking Hasbro UK questions so that they understand that there are infact enough of us to warrent releasing loads of TF’s over here so that we don’t have to pay stupid import prices anymore!!!!

Quoted from Draven of TFW

OK. As most of you UK guys & gals know, a couple of days ago I sent this message to hasbro UK (via the feedback form on their website) regarding the lack of Transformers releases in the UK:

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Dear Hasbro,
When are we in the UK going to get:
Transformers Armada
Transformers PVC figures
Transformers Robots In Disguise wave 2
Transformers Generation 1 re-releases
Anything new Transformers related at all?
It seems that the only things we get reach us anything up to a year or so after the US, and even then only in small quantities and even then NOT the entire line. People are paying a small fortune to get hold of some of these toys on import, especially the US Toys R Us exclusives. We have Toys R Us as well, you know, and if you think there’s no market for transformers in the UK, you’re VERY wrong, believe me.
PLEASE give us a break. If people will pay a lot for imported Transformers, they’d definitely pay YOU if you release them here…
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I posted earlier on today that I’d had no reply and I really wasn’t surprised. Well, about 10 minutes ago, I received a telephone call from a very nice young lady from HASBRO, regarding my questions. I explained all about the situation here (US market getting G1 rereleases, PVC, exclusives, possibly Fort max, and Armada whilst we have RID wave 1 and nothing else at all). She said they saw the message and were concerned about it, as it was (believe it or not) among only a handful they have had. And she wanted to know exactly how big the market for Transformers is here. So I told here, and she seemd genuinely surprised by the answer. In fact, I got the distinct impression that Hasbro UK actually have NO IDEA how many of us want these things. I explained to her about how a large amount of Transfans have collected for a VERY long time, and how a lot of us are rampant completists. I explained to her that many of us pay overinflated prices for imports, and pointed out to her that Hasbro don’t get any of that markup themselves.
Then I asked her whether it would be a good idea for others to do what I did, and contact them using the feedback form on the website. She said yes; apparently, your words are far more likely to be seen and noticed if you use that form, rather than email them.

So there you have it, Brits; go to http://www.hasbro.co.uk/template/no_menu_askhasbro.asp
and ask away. Keep it polite, well worded and civil though. If you start calling them all the names under the sun in your messages, they’ll just delete them. We have nothing to lose here, people, and a HELL of a lot to gain. We have to convince Hasbro UK that there is a demand for Transformers over here,
or they’ll keep dribbling out US overstock to us forever.

So, to paraphrase BM Megatron:
And now, UK Transfans…

IT’S YOUR TURN.

End of Quote.

– Jon Hudson
– Vector Sigma of the TFW2005 and TFGEN3.com boards

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