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#1 Photo Products - The Transformers - The Movie (20th Anniversary Special Edition)

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Manufacturer: Sony Wonder (Video) Starring: Norman Alden, Jack Angel, Michael Bell, Gregg Berger, Susan Blu Directed By: Nelson Shin
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Amazon Minimum Age: 60 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD Brand: Transformers EAN: 0828768307991 Format: Animated Label: Sony Wonder (Video) Manufacturer: Sony Wonder (Video) Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: Sony Wonder (Video) Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2006-11-07 Running Time: 300 Studio: Sony Wonder (Video) Theatrical Release Date: 1986-08-08
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Transform Comment: 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.
Customer Rating:      Summary: My First Piece of Transformers Merchandise Comment: 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.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Confusing??? Comment: I thought this was the movie, but it wasn't it was a cartoon movie! heehee
Customer Rating:      Summary: Transform into victory! Comment: 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!
Customer Rating:      Summary: THE Movie!!! Comment: 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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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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