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Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 9:32 am
by El Duque
According to The Licensing Book Online Shout! Factory has entered a new distribution agreement that will allow them release Transformers Animated and the Unicron Trilogy in the US and Canada. Perhaps we can finally get the last season of Animated on DVD!

This multi-year, multi-property alliance provides Shout! Factory exclusive rights to My Little Pony animated family adventures My Little Pony: The Princess Promenade, My Little Pony: A Very Minty Christmas, My Little Pony: Runaway Rainbow, My Little Pony: Dancing in the Clouds, My Little Pony: Friends are Never Far Away. The deal also includes TV properties Transformers Animated (2007-2009 TV series), Transformers: Armada (2002 TV series), Transformers: Energon (2004 TV series), and Transformers: Cybertron (2005 TV series).

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 10:10 am
by sixshot20
Was season 4 of animated cancelled before it was made or was it made and then cancelled?

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 10:18 am
by Flux Convoy
This is hopefully great news for Season 3 of Animated finally getting released. It'd be great if we could get RID and the Japanese Beast Wars series as well. Wishful thinking I know. It'd be nice though.
:BOT:

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 10:18 am
by Sabrblade
I already own all three UT series on DVD from the Rhino and Paramount sets, but Animated in HD widescreen with season 3 would be nice.

The bonus content will also be a big factor in my deciding to double dip on these as I have for G1 and Beast Wars (but not JG1, as I haven't yet bough the Shout! DVDs of those).

sixshot20 wrote:Was season 4 of animated cancelled before it was made or was it made and then cancelled?
There was no season 4 made.

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 11:24 am
by Dead Metal
sixshot20 wrote:Was season 4 of animated cancelled before it was made or was it made and then cancelled?

It was canceled before it was made, while they where making season 3, so most of the stuff that was meant to lead into season 4 was removed from season 3.

Animated is an instant import.

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 11:36 am
by xRotorstormx
Flux Convoy wrote:This is hopefully great news for Season 3 of Animated finally getting released. It'd be great if we could get RID and the Japanese Beast Wars series as well. Wishful thinking I know. It'd be nice though.
:BOT:


I would love to see RID finally get released... Still one of my favorite series :D

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 11:41 am
by kirbenvost
Excellent! I will probably pick up Animated, and maybe the Unicron Trilogy if it comes in a box set. But I still don't even have the Japanese Collection, so that would be a long way off.

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 1:50 pm
by Mirage22
Fingers crossed for an Animated boxset on Blu-Ray! :saint:

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 3:11 pm
by Bumblevivisector
If the Unicron Trilogy stuff also has the Japanese versions with subs, it's instabought!

I'd love the Japanese Beast Wars stuff too, but is BWII a no-go because of the Mexican stereotype jokes from the Jointrons? Considering how mutilated the subs on Shout!s Japanese G1 stuff ended up, I've gone from patient to pessimistic on it and Neo.

And I love Animated so much that I already bought season 3 on DVD...from my local bootlegger, partly to force him to stock it for others. But that was before the HUB reruns; please release it all in widescreen on BluRay and make my copy obsolete, SF!

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 3:21 pm
by gothsaurus
here to echo the Animated Blu-Ray requests. If I want crappy quality, I'll stream or torrent it. If I'm going to spend money, I want it in crisp, full-size, HD quality. Will gladly pay for it.

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 3:39 pm
by Dead Metal
Oh yes, Animated in HD, and finally in widescreen.

Damn, my mouth is watering right now =P~

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 3:45 pm
by gothsaurus
Holy crap. I forgot it was Widescreen. Yeah, that would be a game changer. I hope they don't skimp on the release... and that they do this thing right!

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 6:27 pm
by Deathscythetransform
i COULDN'T CARE LASS ABOUT THE CRAPPY ANIMATED SERIES :SICK: :SICK: :SICK:

BUT TO GET MY HANDS ON ARMADA, INSTANT BUY!!!!!!!!!!! :BOWDOWN:

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 8:28 pm
by VirusCarnage
:O

I will be getting this for sure,

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 8:54 pm
by Sabrblade
RiD, BWII, BWNeo, and Japanese versions of the Unicron Trilogy are all highly unlikely.

For RiD, it's still in business limbo since the last ones to own it were Disney and Saban didn't buy it back, so Disney could still have it.

For BWII and BWNeo, the only reason Shout! Factory was able to release the subbed versions of the three JG1 series is because Metrodome had already done so several years ago. Thus, there were already existing subtitle scripts available for them to use. BWII and BWNeo have never received any full subtitle treatment all the way through, and thus have no subs readily available for Shout! to use.

The reason for these two having never been fully subbed is mostly because of how hard these two were to come by for many years. Neither was released on DVD until 14 years after each's original broadcast, leaving no high quality digital copies of the original masters available to use during those 14 years. The only things that were available (of you can call it that) during that period were VHS tapes of the shows that have since become long out of print and exceedingly hard to come by on the secondary market (you'd have better luck finding the Fountain of Youth before finding complete, good quality video sources for these two shows back then). But now that we have DVDs for both, that's one step in the right direction. But, the DVDs themselves are EXTREMELY expensive (being worth roughly $300 USD each).

Also, back when Metrodome was subbing the three JG1 cartoons, they were able to do so since the right to those three shows were included in a bundle with the G1 cartoon rights back when Metrodome got to do that series. Meanwhile, BWII and BWNeo were not made by the same company as the JG1 cartoons, so their rights belong to someone else entirely; someone whom Hasbro has never done business with.


And as for subbed versions of the Japanese Unicron Trilogy, this is unlikely since the subbed DVDs of the JG1 cartoons sold poorly and did not meet Shout! Factory's sales expectations. Subbed anime just doesn't sell well on the mainstreamm U.S. DVD market, thus it's mostly a niche appeal. :-B

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 10:07 pm
by triKlops
I would love to get my hands on the Animated set and since I have not worked my way through the Trilogy this would be a great way for me to do so.

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 10:15 pm
by Bumblevivisector
Sabrblade wrote:And as for subbed versions of the Japanese Unicron Trilogy, this is unlikely since the subbed DVDs of the JG1 cartoons sold poorly and did not meet Shout! Factory's sales expectations. Subbed anime just doesn't sell well on the mainstreamm U.S. DVD market, thus it's mostly a niche appeal. :-B
But would that rule out including the Japanese versions via subs and angle options on the regular box sets? Or was Micron Legend really so thoroughly redrawn that it wouldn't be practical?

Since these series have gotten western DVDs before, going that extra mile for the sake of claiming the most complete release ever might be worth it to compel anyone who already has them to double dip. There was also that one Superlink ep that was left out of Energon: if no dub track exists, they'd have to at least include a sub of it to release the complete collection.

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 10:26 pm
by Sabrblade
Bumblevivisector wrote:But would that rule out including the Japanese versions via subs and angle options on the regular box sets? Or was Micron Legend really so thoroughly redrawn that it wouldn't be practical?

Since these series have gotten western DVDs before, going that extra mile for the sake of claiming the most complete release ever might be worth it to compel anyone who already has them to double dip.
The three series weren't dubbed uncut, so dual-audio w/ subs wouldn't work.

Bumblevivisector wrote:There was also that one Superlink ep that was left out of Energon: if no dub track exists, they'd have to at least include a sub of it to release the complete collection.
Not when the missing Super Link episode isn't counted as a part of the Energon dub.

The Paramount DVD set was a complete collection, yet it did not contain the undubbed episode.

It's like how Scramble City isn't counted as part of the English version of the G1 cartoon despite it still existing as a part of the Japanese version of the G1 cartoon.

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 10:53 pm
by Bumblevivisector
Sabrblade wrote:The three series weren't dubbed uncut, so dual-audio w/ subs wouldn't work.

Which is why I mentioned angle options. Hasn't that been attempted with different international edits of material on the same disc, beyond just alternate openings and bumpers?

And the "lost" Superlink ep would still be a bonus feature worth pursuing. "More complete than ever," is just good press-release hype, as long as there's some truth to back it up.

Though as for past precedents, were there any improvements in Shout!s Beast Wars rerelease, or was it exactly like Rhino's? If not, we probably can't expect much beyond the glitches in the Cybertron set not reappearing.

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 11:12 pm
by Sabrblade
Bumblevivisector wrote:Which is why I mentioned angle options. Hasn't that been attempted with different international edits of material on the same disc, beyond just alternate openings and bumpers?
I don't know what that means. :oops:

Bumblevivisector wrote:Though as for past precedents, were there any improvements in Shout!s Beast Wars rerelease, or was it exactly like Rhino's?
The masters of Beast Wars used by Shout! Factory were the same ones used by Rhino.

Bumblevivisector wrote:If not, we probably can't expect much beyond the glitches in the Cybertron set not reappearing.
What glitches? :???:

Do you mean the missing footage of episode 3? That was fixed in later releases of Paramount's DVD box set, and those who got the faulty version were allowed to call in for replacement discs with the corrected episode. ;)

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 2:17 am
by Joetx
This is great news! I was just recently scouring the interwebs for the TFs: Cybertron DVD set, but only found a few used ones that were way overpriced over the original list price. I'm glad I held back on clicking on the "Buy Now" button.

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 9:09 pm
by YRQRM0
Deathscythetransform wrote:i COULDN'T CARE LASS ABOUT THE CRAPPY ANIMATED SERIES :SICK: :SICK: :SICK:

BUT TO GET MY HANDS ON ARMADA, INSTANT BUY!!!!!!!!!!! :BOWDOWN:


This so much ^^^

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 10:08 pm
by Sabrblade
It baffles me to no end as to how anyone could possibly consider something like Armada to be objectively superior to something like Animated.

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 10:12 pm
by VirusCarnage
Sabrblade wrote:It baffles me to no end as to how anyone could possibly consider something like Armada to be objectively superior to something like Animated.

It doesn't surprise me, if they watched Armada 10 years ago when they were a kid, it would hold a special place in their heart. This is of course assuming they are pretty young, and Armada being their first exposure to Transformers.

Re: Shout! Factory Enters Distribution Agreement for the Unicron Trilogy and Transformers Animated

PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 1:41 pm
by Deathscythetransform
YRQRM0 wrote:
Deathscythetransform wrote:i COULDN'T CARE LASS ABOUT THE CRAPPY ANIMATED SERIES :SICK: :SICK: :SICK:

BUT TO GET MY HANDS ON ARMADA, INSTANT BUY!!!!!!!!!!! :BOWDOWN:


This so much ^^^


yup

of all the unicron trilogy, armada was the best

energon wasn't a decent sequel and cybertron was a good series in itself, but lacked the tragedy Armada had...

and armada was a real cartoon, not a cgi program