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Simon Furman (w), Jeff Anderson, Geoff Senior, Will Simpson, Ron Smith (p), " Target: 2006" The Transformers (U.K) #78-88 1986-09-13 - 1986-11-22 Marvel UK Stowe, Dusty (January 9, 2018). "Mark Hamill & Ron Perlman Join Transformers: Prime Wars Trilogy". Screenrant . Retrieved September 7, 2021.

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Knott, Kylie (27 February 2019). "He created Macross and designed Transformers toys: Japanese anime legend Shoji Kawamori". South China Morning Post . Retrieved 16 April 2020.Each of the first three seasons of the series featured its own tailored opening sequence, featuring completely original animation and a unique arrangement of the theme tune. Additionally, the third-season premiere "Five Faces of Darkness" had its own specialized opening, depicting events that occurred in the mini-series. The fourth season, however, did not feature any new animation in its opening sequence, instead combining footage from the third season opening and various clips of animation from 1987 toy commercials; likewise, the fifth season featured commercial animation mixed in with footage from The Transformers: The Movie. Both used the season three musical arrangement. Cheang, Michael (November 9, 2004). "A brief history of the Transformers". The Star (Malaysia) . Retrieved February 23, 2013. Whatever the technical failings of the Armada animated series, the line succeeded in its goal of reinvigorating the Transformers brand and reacquiring the recognisability the series had enjoyed in the Generation 1 heyday. Consequently, the process was repeated, and Hasbro and Takara debuted Transformers: Energon at the beginning of 2004.

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They later released the remastered Shout! Factory version of Transformers in the same volume arrangement as the American release. In 2007, Madman Entertainment released a 17-disc complete collection box set.Transformers: War For Cybertron Coming To Netflix Press Release" (Press release). Hasbro. February 15, 2019 . Retrieved September 7, 2021– via tformers.com. Jim Salicrup( w),LeBron James( p)."The Last Stand" The Transformers (U.S.A.),no.4(March 1984). Marvel Comics. Hasbro Confirms The Transformers Cinematic Universe - Transformers 5 In 2017?". TFW2005. April 20, 2015 . Retrieved April 21, 2015. Bob Budiansky( w),Ricardo Villamonte( p)."The Next Best Thing to Being There!" The Transformers (U.S.A.),no.9(November 1985). Marvel Comics. Transformers DVD news: General Retail Release Dates Announced". TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on February 26, 2012 . Retrieved March 4, 2012.

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a b Janson, Tim (June 18, 2009). "DVD Review: Transformers The Complete First Season 25th Anniversary". Mania.com. Archived from the original on June 20, 2009 . Retrieved February 23, 2013.Running to 26 episodes, 1996's first season of Beast Wars began with an unintentional parallel to the original animated series, introducing the viewers to Maximal Optimus Primal, Predacon Megatron and their crews as their ships crashed onto an alien planet, where they warred over the energon they found there. While mostly a scattershot affair of episodic stories, the first season of Beast Wars focused heavily on characterisation, endowing its cast with consistent, developing personalities and naturalistic voice acting that brought the show to life. Additionally, amidst the one-shot adventures, a plot thread began to grow involving a race of mysterious aliens who were conducting experiments on the planet that occasionally intersected with the Beast Warriors' stories. This eventually culminated in a two-part conclusion to the season, ending on a cliffhanger that led into 1997's 13-episode season. Many of the characters were upgraded into new " Transmetal" forms, and the conflict reached a new level with an exceptionally tightly-plotted story arc that included the revelation that the planet was Earth, the death of Dinobot and more alien conflicts. Story elements laid through the season once again came to a head with a three-part conclusion that firmly tied Beast Wars to the Generation 1 timeline, featuring guest appearances from Transformers of that era and displaying that the Beast Warriors came from their future, and were currently in the prehistoric past. This link proved key to the third and final season in 1998, running to another 13 episodes, in which the Maximals had to defend their past and future against Megatron's attempts to alter history. Longtime Transformers comic scribe Simon Furman was brought on board to script the final episode, which concluded with the end of the Beast Wars, and the Maximal's departure for Cybertron. a b c d Furn, Daniel (July 21, 2021). "Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy – Kingdom release date: Trailer, cast and story so far". Radio Times . Retrieved September 7, 2021. An animated series based on the 2018 BotBots collectable was released. Like the War for Cybertron Trilogy animated series, Transformers: BotBots was released as a Netflix original series, premiering on March 25, 2022. It is the first comedy series of the Transformers franchise, and has minimal ties and references to the wider franchise. The second of the Japanese-exclusive animated series, 1988's Transformers: Super-God Masterforce takes place some years after The Headmasters, introducing the Powermasters and Pretenders to Japanese fiction in ways even more different from their portrayal in the west than those of the Headmasters before them. After the conclusion of Beast Wars Metals, it was necessary for Takara to once again produce an original Transformers animated series and toyline, as Beast Machines had not yet amassed enough episodes to make importing it viable. To that end, the new cel-animated series Transformers: Car Robots (occasionally referred to by the misnomer, Transformers 2000) was produced for broadcast in Japan for 2000. The series, however, ultimately proved duly unsuccessful (to the extent that there was no Transformers animated series broadcast in Japan in 2001) and following both the conclusion of it and the second season of Beast Machines, Takara and Hasbro opted to co-produce the next series for the first time. With this decision made, Hasbro scrapped their plans for the Transtech series, and - rather than go a year without Transformers, as Takara had chosen to do - opted to import Car Robots for the 2001 year.

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Rosenberg, Adam (December 29, 2020). "In 'Earthrise,' Netflix takes Transformers even deeper into the darkness". Mashable . Retrieved September 7, 2021. Interview— IDWs Ryall & Furman Talk Beast Wars Comic". Comic News International. 2005-10-25. Archived from the original on 2006-10-30 . Retrieved 2007-01-31. Spangler, Todd (February 14, 2019). "After Machinima Shutdown, Rooster Teeth Revives 'Inside Gaming' and Rescues Other Machinima Shows". Variety . Retrieved September 7, 2021.Marc Graser (12 June 2014). "Hasbro to Launch 'Transformers: Robots in Disguise' in Spring 2015 - Variety". Variety. Of the 38 episodes of Victory broadcast, six are clip episodes containing no new footage, leaving 32 main episodes, which comprise the DVD collection released in the United Kingdom in September 2006. Six further clip episodes were produced for video, taking the total to 44. Victory also received the "StarTV dub" treatment - when the three Japanese series were broadcast on StarTV, it was under the umbrella title of "Transformers Takara", and all three were branded with Victory's opening sequence. The dub was not released on DVD in the UK either. The Australian release includes the "StarTV" dub for the entire Victory series. Bob Budiansky( w),Don Perlin( p)."Afterdeath!" The Transformers (U.S.A.),no.24(January 1987). Marvel Comics. Jim Salicrup( w),Frank Springer( p)."Prisoner of War!" The Transformers,no.3(January 1985). Marvel Comics.



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