Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Mistakes happen, I guess.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Mistakes happen, I guess.
What? In an 80s animated show? I DON'T THINK SO!!!
Sabrblade wrote:Prowl's credit was probably done by accident since, while he didn't have any speaking lines, he still appeared in the film and his voice actor, Micheal Bell, voiced several other characters who did have speaking parts. Though, some storyboards do show Prowl having some lines to Ironhide aboard the shuttle before they're killed, but there's no telling if this scene was even animated.
There's also credits for Inferno and Gears, Yet Inferno wasn't even in the film (or even in the film's script), and Gears may or may not have appeared in the film (there's a guy colored like him in the background on Moonbase One) without speaking lines either.
Mistakes happen, I guess.
Anyway, some deleted scene storyboards can be found and viewed here, but again, there's no way to know if these scenes were ever even animated or not.
TFWiki.net >>>>>>>>> TF Wikia. Just sayin'.Mat001 wrote:The Transformers Wikia page has a listing of all known scenes that were either in the script or story boarded.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
No. That was likely just a jet that used his animation model.crazyray wrote:Is it commonly accepted that Skyfire was blowed up real good in Dark Awakening?
The Japanese have filled in a lot of the gap between season 2 and movie, so there is fiction that exists between the two.crazyray wrote:I'm am working on a story to bridge the gap between the last episode of Season 2 and the Animated Movie and I need to know if he should get a death scene or not.
Huffer was confirmed dead in "Dark Awakening". Though, many season 1 and 2 character showed up alive a well in The Headmasters.crazyray wrote:And while we're at it...can we name charecters that were not seen in the movie AT ALL and generally accepted they died? Such as...
Trailbreaker
Sideswipe
Gears
Inferno
Red Alert
Blue Streak
Hoist
Grapple
Who else am i forgetting? I have notes elsewhere on another computer, but would like to get a concensus...
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
The Headmasters is post-season 3, not part of the season 2-movie gap.crazyray wrote:Right for the Headmasters, but a lot have not seen that storyline so for us unfortunate, just trying to bridge the gap.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Anywhere that sells DVDs. I've seen it at Target, Wal-Mart, Toys'R'Us, Best Buy, MovieStop, I think even at Kmart.crazyray wrote:Where could I find this on DVD in the US???
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Though it's out now, I'm waiting for the complete boxed set of The Headmasters, Chōjin Masterforce (Super-God Masterforce), and Victory. The full set is already available on Shout! Factory's website, but I'm waiting for the retail release.crazyray wrote:Thank you Saberblade! I have NEVER seen that before in any location. I suppose I'll have to keep my eyes a little more peeled.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:No. That was likely just a jet that used his animation model.crazyray wrote:Is it commonly accepted that Skyfire was blowed up real good in Dark Awakening?
And, he's shown alive and well in The Headmasters.The Japanese have filled in a lot of the gap between season 2 and movie, so there is fiction that exists between the two.crazyray wrote:I'm am working on a story to bridge the gap between the last episode of Season 2 and the Animated Movie and I need to know if he should get a death scene or not.Huffer was confirmed dead in "Dark Awakening". Though, many season 1 and 2 character showed up alive a well in The Headmasters.crazyray wrote:And while we're at it...can we name charecters that were not seen in the movie AT ALL and generally accepted they died? Such as...
Trailbreaker
Sideswipe
Gears
Inferno
Red Alert
Blue Streak
Hoist
Grapple
Who else am i forgetting? I have notes elsewhere on another computer, but would like to get a concensus...
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
That was just quick summarizing of events to get people who hadn't seen FSRLTF and 2010 up to speed on things. it wasn't a literal representation of events.Dead Metal wrote:The Headmasters also claims that Optimus Prime died while being casually shot during battle without any Autobot really caring.
Um, what? The movie takes place between seasons 2 and 3 in Japan just as it does in America. It's set in 2005 in the Japanese dub just like in the English version. Only real difference being that season 3 is set in 2005-2006 in the U.S. but in 2010 in Japan.Dead Metal wrote:So I wouldn't really look towards Headmasters to find out what happened to US continuity characters, especially considering that in Japanese continuity, The movie takes place between eason 3 and HEadmasters.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
crazyray wrote:Is it commonly accepted that Skyfire was blowed up real good in Dark Awakening? I'm am working on a story to bridge the gap between the last episode of Season 2 and the Animated Movie and I need to know if he should get a death scene or not.
And while we're at it...can we name charecters that were not seen in the movie AT ALL and generally accepted they died? Such as...
Trailbreaker
Sideswipe
Gears
Inferno
Red Alert
Blue Streak
Hoist
Grapple
Who else am i forgetting? I have notes elsewhere on another computer, but would like to get a concensus...
Predaprince wrote:I am very thankful to have posters like sto_vo_kor_2000 who is so energetic about improving others' understanding and enjoyment of the TF universe
Stormrider wrote:You often add interesting insights to conversations that makes the fledglings think and challenges even the sharpest minds
T-Macksimus wrote:I consider you and editor to be amongst the most "scholarly" in terms of your knowledge, demeanor and general approach
Dead Metal wrote:The Headmasters also claims that Optimus Prime died while being casually shot during battle without any Autobot really caring.
So I wouldn't really look towards Headmasters to find out what happened to US continuity characters, especially considering that in Japanese continuity, The movie takes place between eason 3 and HEadmasters.
Predaprince wrote:I am very thankful to have posters like sto_vo_kor_2000 who is so energetic about improving others' understanding and enjoyment of the TF universe
Stormrider wrote:You often add interesting insights to conversations that makes the fledglings think and challenges even the sharpest minds
T-Macksimus wrote:I consider you and editor to be amongst the most "scholarly" in terms of your knowledge, demeanor and general approach
Cartoon-wise, this is how the G1 continuities are officially laid out:Baneblade wrote:as far as it goes and this is what i can interpret how the continuity goes:Season 1/Fight Super Robot Life
Season 2/ " "*
Scramble City (really a filler for the Japanese episodes, but does partially explain the introduction of Magnus & the rest of the Movie/Season 3 cast. Although it would be wise to note, especially to the more enigmatic of the forum, that Galvatron - Cast as a reformatted Megatron in the Movie - shows up as a regual rank and file trooper/New Lieutennant to Megatron in the First part of the short feature. AND, in other news, the second part of Scramble City was really a stop motion toy featurette that was pretty much a marketing slogan - or just a 15/20 minute stop motion advert)
Animated Movie
Season 3 (Transformers 2010)
Season 4 (Rebirth Mini Movie)
The Headmasters (Japanese Season 4)
Super God Masterforce (Japanese Season 5)
Victory (Japanese Season 6 - The final G1 animated season)
The phased out The Rebirth because they heard it was only going to be three episodes long, and they wanted to keep going. So, they created their own series instead.Baneblade wrote:The japanese phased out the fourth season because they had their own headmasters - and a better line to it too because it makes better sense for there to be mini robots with big bodies. I certainly had a bit of a time of it - especially that I'm older (and because it wasn't explained how the head-forming worked, until Masterforce made it more plausible with the Masterforce Bands) - trying to figure it out.
Some characters who died in the G1 movie (like Ironhide and Prowl), show up alive in certain episodes of The Headmasters. The Japanese didn't get the G1 movie until 1989. The only deaths they were aware of in that film were Optimus, Megatron (reformatted as Galvatron), and Starscream. While the Japanese dub of "Dark Awakening" (Kage no Convoy, "Convoy's Shadow") did list off the same deceased Autobots as those mentioned yb Daniel in the English version, apparently someone goofed and forgot that, despite not getting the movie in 1986, Ironhide, Prowl, etc. had been mentioned as being dead. Whoops.Baneblade wrote:In terms of continuity, the japanese tailored their episodes to be more cohesive in terms of story arc, so in the long-run, if someone was killed off in the series, or written off in the movie, the Japanese made sure that it carried on with the future episodes of the series.
After Victory came Zone, then Return of Convoy (A.K.A. The Battlestars), then Operation Combination, and then G-2 (as opposed to the American "G2").Baneblade wrote:That being said however, they didn't end G1 by not producing any more animated episodes, but they had a wealth of information in the literature (during and following the series that they had), and especially after the final episode for Victory where they went on to bring back Prime/Convoy as Star Convoy - Battlestars I beleive its called - with Rodimus Prime becoming his micro-master companion (The appearance of the first Minicon Companion perhaps?), and they went from there with another manga only series - i think it was Zone with the introduction of Dai Atlas, and then finally we had Gen2.
Super Link (Energon) would disagree with you.Baneblade wrote:Is it me or do the japanese have a better grasp of story structures for a toy promotional line? Ok lets take Beast Wars, Beast Machines and the recent Transformers Prime out of the equation as they were definately more story/event driven because they took what happened in previous episodes and ran with it to drive the later episodes!
The U.s. DVDs? Superior? SLAG, NO!!! The U.S. DVDs are hardly what I'd call "superior" to those released by the UK and Australia! The only thing they got going for them is that the U.S. DVDs seemed to have fixed a few errors made by the subtitles of the UK/AU DVDs. In every other regard, however, the UK/AU DVDs beat the snot out of the U.S. DVDs! I despise the subtitles of the U.S. DVDs, for their being so ethnocentric, xenophobic, and unjustly bigoted!Baneblade wrote:However, SabrBlade, do you think the American release of the "Japanese Three" would be superior to the UK/Austrailian releases? Ok I will give you that there is the time to learn from the Mistakes of the previous releases, but what do you think would make it a superior version?
Not looking for a war, just your thoughts on why? Or is there something you know that your not telling us?
you don't know the half of it.crazyray wrote:this is making my brain hurt
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:I despise the subtitles of the U.S. DVDs, for their being so ethnocentric, xenophobic, and unjustly bigoted!
Sabrblade wrote:Cartoon-wise, this is how the G1 continuities are officially laid out:Baneblade wrote:as far as it goes and this is what i can interpret how the continuity goes:Season 1/Fight Super Robot Life
Season 2/ " "*
Scramble City (really a filler for the Japanese episodes, but does partially explain the introduction of Magnus & the rest of the Movie/Season 3 cast. Although it would be wise to note, especially to the more enigmatic of the forum, that Galvatron - Cast as a reformatted Megatron in the Movie - shows up as a regual rank and file trooper/New Lieutennant to Megatron in the First part of the short feature. AND, in other news, the second part of Scramble City was really a stop motion toy featurette that was pretty much a marketing slogan - or just a 15/20 minute stop motion advert)
Animated Movie
Season 3 (Transformers 2010)
Season 4 (Rebirth Mini Movie)
The Headmasters (Japanese Season 4)
Super God Masterforce (Japanese Season 5)
Victory (Japanese Season 6 - The final G1 animated season)
U.S. G1 cartoon continuity
Season 1
Season 2
TF The Movie
Season 3
Season 4
Season 5 (Optimus and Tommy scenes only)
Japanese G1 cartoon continuity
FSRLTF
Scramble City: Hatsudō Hen
TF The Movie (Japanese dub)
2010
The Headmasters
Chōjin Masterforce
Victory
Zone
And that's only counting cartoons and movies. When you add in the supplementary material like manga and such, you get a ginormous amount of stuff in these timelines. But, after Zone came the non-cartoon franchises of:
Return of Convoy
Operation Combination
G-2The phased out The Rebirth because they heard it was only going to be three episodes long, and they wanted to keep going. So, they created their own series instead.Baneblade wrote:The japanese phased out the fourth season because they had their own headmasters - and a better line to it too because it makes better sense for there to be mini robots with big bodies. I certainly had a bit of a time of it - especially that I'm older (and because it wasn't explained how the head-forming worked, until Masterforce made it more plausible with the Masterforce Bands) - trying to figure it out.
They still dubbed The Rebirth into Japanese for the home video releases, but they didn't air it on TV.Some characters who died in the G1 movie (like Ironhide and Prowl), show up alive in certain episodes of The Headmasters. The Japanese didn't get the G1 movie until 1989. The only deaths they were aware of in that film were Optimus, Megatron (reformatted as Galvatron), and Starscream. While the Japanese dub of "Dark Awakening" (Kage no Convoy, "Convoy's Shadow") did list off the same deceased Autobots as those mentioned yb Daniel in the English version, apparently someone goofed and forgot that, despite not getting the movie in 1986, Ironhide, Prowl, etc. had been mentioned as being dead. Whoops.Baneblade wrote:In terms of continuity, the japanese tailored their episodes to be more cohesive in terms of story arc, so in the long-run, if someone was killed off in the series, or written off in the movie, the Japanese made sure that it carried on with the future episodes of the series.After Victory came Zone, then Return of Convoy (A.K.A. The Battlestars), then Operation Combination, and then G-2 (as opposed to the American "G2").Baneblade wrote:That being said however, they didn't end G1 by not producing any more animated episodes, but they had a wealth of information in the literature (during and following the series that they had), and especially after the final episode for Victory where they went on to bring back Prime/Convoy as Star Convoy - Battlestars I beleive its called - with Rodimus Prime becoming his micro-master companion (The appearance of the first Minicon Companion perhaps?), and they went from there with another manga only series - i think it was Zone with the introduction of Dai Atlas, and then finally we had Gen2.Super Link (Energon) would disagree with you.Baneblade wrote:Is it me or do the japanese have a better grasp of story structures for a toy promotional line? Ok lets take Beast Wars, Beast Machines and the recent Transformers Prime out of the equation as they were definately more story/event driven because they took what happened in previous episodes and ran with it to drive the later episodes!The U.s. DVDs? Superior? SLAG, NO!!! The U.S. DVDs are hardly what I'd call "superior" to those released by the UK and Australia! The only thing they got going for them is that the U.S. DVDs seemed to have fixed a few errors made by the subtitles of the UK/AU DVDs. In every other regard, however, the UK/AU DVDs beat the snot out of the U.S. DVDs! I despise the subtitles of the U.S. DVDs, for their being so ethnocentric, xenophobic, and unjustly bigoted!Baneblade wrote:However, SabrBlade, do you think the American release of the "Japanese Three" would be superior to the UK/Austrailian releases? Ok I will give you that there is the time to learn from the Mistakes of the previous releases, but what do you think would make it a superior version?
Not looking for a war, just your thoughts on why? Or is there something you know that your not telling us?you don't know the half of it.crazyray wrote:this is making my brain hurt
This entire thread - http://www.seibertron.com/energonpub/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=79234Rodimus Prime wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I despise the subtitles of the U.S. DVDs, for their being so ethnocentric, xenophobic, and unjustly bigoted!
Examples, please?
You got a bootleg set (probably ripped from the UK or AU DVDs or TV-Nihon fansubs). Japanese DVDs don't have English subtitles.Rodimus Prime wrote:I am contemplating buying the US-release of the 3 series, though I have a 6-disc set I got from Malaysia. I'm assuming it's the Jap version. It plays well and I haven't noticed any subtitle mistakes, and the packaging is pretty good. I don't want to buy an inferior set.
Very true.Baneblade wrote:heh brain hurting is really when you look aat every single bit of the transformers continuity including the us and uk comics, then you are in for a head hurting.
I got that. I was just separating the two since they're different continuties. Like, G1 season 3 isn't the same continuity as 2010.Baneblade wrote:I should have pointed out that, when i listed the seasons in breakdown, i was including both the japanese and western transformers series in the listings - i should make myself a lot more clearer next time.
The first arc of The Headmasters, the first half of Victory, the first arc of Car Robots, the first half of Micron Densetsu, and some early episodes of Galaxy Force were all standalone, filler episodes that started the plot at each episode's beginning and finished it by each episode's end (can't say for certain about Beast Wars II or Neo, as I haven't seen them all yet). Though, when I mentioned Super Link before, it's not that that series all had filer episodes, but that it simply didn't have any real cohesion to it's story, period. It had an overarching plot, just one that incomprehensible.Baneblade wrote:But what i was trying to say, was that the Japanese story arcs were more cohesive and less "episode by episode",
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
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