For all of you fans who hate the Transformers movie designs, you may have another job. The first image of Optimus Prime, voiced by David Kaye, has been revealed and we know some of you will not be happy. Just take a look.
Transformers-themed pub could be Britain’s Best Home Bar
A Transformers-themed pub is in the running to be crowned Britain’s Best Home Bar, in a competition being run by Liberty Games. The winning bar, chosen… [more]
TFNation 2019 Transformers Convention Review
This last weekend saw yet another Transformers convention take over the Metropole Hilton, in Birmingham. These weekends have become a staple of my summer… [more]
Annual Transformers Forum Meet Tour
Every year, since 2011, the nerds from TheTF.Net forum (now a Facebook group, because running a forum proved too much like hard work) have met for a weekend… [more]
Our 2019 Forum Meet took place this weekend, in Cardiff
This weekend saw our annual forum meet being held in the Welsh capital of Cardiff. Each year we meet in a different town or city in the UK, alternating… [more]
Video Footage from Transforce in 2001
Almost 18 years ago (crikey, has it been that long?) we wrote a review of our visit to Transforce in August 2001. It was a seriously hot day, but a great… [more]
Peter Cullen Interviews
Peter Cullen has been a very busy person, not working, but being interviewed by many websites. There are 4 interviews with him, all covering a range of topics, from his G1 days to his Transformers movie experience.
Entertainment Rights get Rights to New Transformers Cartoon
Entertainment Rights have gained the rights to the next Transformers cartoon series. The new series is going to be 26 episodes long, with each episode being 30 minutes with commercials and a 70 minute special episode.
This means Entertainment Rights now has control of the TV rights for 4 Transformers series, with Armada, Energon and Cybertron being the others, for most parts of the world.
Just to clear something up, it has been stated elsewhere that this new series is 154 episodes long. This is incorrect. The total mentioned is the total number of episodes in the Armada (52), Energon (51) and Cybertron (51) trilogy.
We hope to get a full press release from Entertainment Rights soon.
Starscream Voice Actor Announced for Transformers Heroes
Tom Kenny, most famous for his work as Spongebob Squarepants, has been announced by the Hollywood Reporter that he will be playing a role in the upcomming show tentatively titled ‘Transformers Heroes’. Originally announced as voicing Starscream for the movie, this error has been corrected he is to play him in the new series.
View the original article here.
Tara Strong Staring in Transformers Heroes
Tara Strong has mentioned on her official site that she will be the voice behind the character “Sari” in the new Transformers Heroes, coming out later this year.
“Transformers is coming out shortly after the movie release and I predict will be a big hit. I play the only regular girl character, ‘Sari.’ She’s not a Transformer … just a little girl!” -Tara Strong, 1/3/2007
Beast Wars site on TV Tokyo
Beast Wars returns to Japanese television screens on 7th January, so TV Tokyo have updated their website with a Beast Wars section.
Cybertron back on Toonami
Toonami UK are now showing repeat viewings of Transformers Cybertron at 1:05am. There are 3 episodes being shown every morning.
Tomorrow, episodes #8-10 are being broadcast.
Thanks to forum member Thunderclash for the news.
Anne Bryant sues Sunbow and BMI
Anne Bryant, composer, is suing Sunbow, owned by TV Loonland, for royalties owed from her music themes being used
*** PRESS RELEASE ***
December 7, 2006, Carmel, NY
After six years of grueling litigation and four appeals which were won by her in 2006, the composer of the well-known Transformers Theme, The JEM Theme and feature songs from the JEM TV SHOW, and several other American, pop culture musical themes and songs originally composed in the 80�s for HASBRO Toys and Entertainment Properties, is finally getting her days in Court at trial in a tiny courtroom in New York Supreme Court in Carmel, NY. Anne Bryant, the composer, is seeking to recover an accounting of and payment of both performance and publishing royalties she claims should be paid to her from the producer-publisher, SUNBOW PRODUCTIONS, NY [which is now owned by its parent company LOONLAND AG, Germany] for millions of CD, VHS and DVD sales and licenses which she says use her music without paying her the royalties she says she is owed. On the eve of the December 4th trial, Bryant says she suddenly received a small check from TV Loonland for “music royalties” but Bryant says, although it is an admission of responsibility, it is a mere drop in the bucket.
The composer is also suing her performing rights society BMI claiming among other things that it allowed changes to be made to her song catalog without her authorization.
According to Bryant, the long road to trial began when she discovered that her 100% composer�s share of the hugely valuable Transformers Theme music had been reduced to a small fraction in her BMI writer�s catalogue. BMI�s counsel, Judith Saffer argues that it is not possible for BMI to police the catalogues of its many affiliated writers because they have no way of knowing if the new registrations they accept for the same title are accurate. In Saffer� view, it�s up to the BMI writer to bring a court action against another writer if there is an infringement. Bryant says that BMI�s stated position is to remain neutral but then asks why BMI would not protect its writers by at least checking with the original registrant when a song with the same title is later presented for registration. “Others are being unjustly enriched by my music,” says the composer. “It appears to me that BMI writers cannot expect their works to be safeguarded by BMI”- a performance rights organization that represents more than 300,000 affiliated songwriters, composers and publishers. The composer also claims that because of BMI�s laissez faire position, these corrupted registrations have diminished her writer�s royalties across the board, finding their way into her SONY ATV catalogue, after Sunbow passed on the altered publishing catalogues to the mega-publisher. Bryant also claims that she is not given credit for her songs in three newlyproduced Transformers television series airing on The Cartoon Network.
The composer hopes to be made whole for the millions of dollars in back royalties due to her since 1994 for her many valuable themes. And with the DreamWorks TRANSFORMERS LIVE ACTION MOVIE [#1] scheduled for release on July 4, 2007, she also seeks to secure her professional screen credits, in the event that the Dreamworks movie uses her theme.
Bryant has been represented by Patrick J. Monaghan of Monaghan, Monaghan, Lamb & Marchisio a small New Jersey and New York firm. Monaghan has represented and won settlements in the past on behalf of the former managers of the artists Meat Loaf and Billy Joel in separate cases. Sunbow is represented by Gloria Phares, Esq. a partner in the New York law firm of Patterson, Belknap, & Webb. BMI is represented by its in-house counsel Judith Saffer, Esq. Bryant says she will sue anyone who is using her music without authority. “The Transformers best days are yet to come,” she says. “I look to the Court to achieve justice and secure accurate royalty accountings and payments to me in the future.” I have faith in the American judicial system and I am not going to be cowed into submission by a huge corporation with millions to spend on lawyers.
Original Transformers Series Distribution Deals
The original Transformers series has been licensed out by TV Loonland in two new deals. It will be coming to Spain with Selecta having signed a deal to distribute the series on DVD. It will also be coming to Canada on TV in an agreement signed with YTV.
The full press release can be seen here.
Interview with Frank Welker
The Allspark had the chance to interview Transformers legend Frank Welker, the voice of G1 Megatron, Galvatron, Frenzy and many others from all manners of animation. In the intervew, he discusses his life a s a voice actor and the possibility of being in the Transformers Movie.
The interview can be read here.







