Category:Sightings Posted by:Va'al | Credit(s): Scottimus Prime Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 20,003
While it may not be new, this is the first time we've seen a Transformers: Robots in Disguise giftbag - and it comes from Scottimus Prime by means of the Toys'R'Us store in Sayville, Long Island. With the holidays approaching, despite everything, this may be a good wrapping idea for robot-themed gifts, at $5.99 - check it out!
Category:Movie News Posted by:D-Maximal_Primal | Credit(s): Optimus Is Here @Facebook Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 35,995
On this early Monday morning, we bring to you a special news story that has its beginnings in the Age of Extinction and beyond movies with their new version of Autobot Leader Optimus Prime.
A group of fans decided to take it upon themselves to make the Autobot Leader a reality that travels the world and makes dreams come true. And today, we are proud to tell you that the reality has reached completion.
The Fiduccia family, with official approval from Hasbro and funded by America's Footprints, has successfully built an exact replica of the Western Star Truck used to represent Optimus Prime in Age of Extinction, The Last Knight and supposedly other upcoming live-action movies as well. This replica Optimus Prime was built with a simple function in mind: to travel the world and to bring Optimus Prime to all those various fans spread out all over the globe.
During various phases of construction, Optimus has made trips to several different locations and has been spotted and both photographed and recorded during those trips. This would help explain how some fans were able to see Optimus during filming of The Last Knight when he really should have been a fair ways away! Among his destinations were: the Children's Hospital in London, London's Forest City Comic Con, a stop for photographs with the 826 ORD Madison soldiers (upon CB request!), Central Canada Comic Con, and more!
This special Optimus Prime will be travelling around the world, and you can keep up with Optimus at the Optimus Is Here Facebook page! Like the page, and keep up with wherever Optimus ends up next. For all you know, you will get the chance to be photographed with one of the most famous Big Rigs of all time!
To close out this special story, we share with you some of the pictures that have been taken with Optimus Prime during his travels thus far. Check them out below, and remember to keep watching! You never know when Optimus may find his way to your hometown!
Categories:Site News, Media Vault, Twincasts Posted by:megatronus Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 56,603
Welcome to the latest episode of the Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast! This episode features your host ScottyP, plus Megatronus, Counterpunch, and xRotorstomx - listen in as we discuss the latest news, toys, and more.
Episode #159 “Imperfect Specks" is available directly and in our RSS Feed, and should appear on iTunes and Stitcher Radio within 24 to 48 hours of when you see this news post.
After a moment of solemnity, we kick off episode 159 in earnest with a special Black Friday topic: what would the Twincast crew like to see on sale this Black Friday? Our answers vary - and we're sure yours do too. Please post your own Black Friday aspirations in the forum thread below, and visit Seibertron.com for roundups of all the best Black Friday deals.
Last year's booty.
Things then move on to Robots in Disguise - Season 3 of the popular RID cartoon has hit the airwaves. We embark on a robust discussion of the first 3 episodes, which hark back to TF:Prime in a big way. What does the podcast think of the relic hunters theme, and its recycling of older character models?
Camouflage is the latest fashion this season.
Time for an RID listener question from Seibertron.com member and all around great guy, Sabrblade. To paraphrase his words: any thoughts on the notion of RID season 3's old-fashioned route of "toys first, then media appearances" for the new characters instead of the more recent trend of "media first, then toys?"
Just in time!
We use Sabrblade's question to segue into the recently revealed RID deluxe and legion, including Soundwave, Blurr, Twinferno, and many more. Yes, yes, we know - ScottyP was right about that new RID deluxe Starscream. Do these reveals keep the crew in anticipation, or are they a let down? There's only one way to find out.
ScottyP is the actual worst.
Stop! Comics time. TAAO is on the docket, and we continue to enjoy the crossover potential of this series. Between Windblade, Metrotitan, and the revelation that Micronus Prime is responsible for Micro Space (this guy is really getting around the fiction these days), there's a lot to talk about. Revolution 4 has also hit the stands, and gets a rare ultra beatdown of criticism from the Twincast team. Listen in to learn why the awful art, weak villains, and overall poor story have us ready for this force-fed, unnatural crossover of pop culture properties to just end already.
Great cover... best left unopened.
MP Megatron is back in the news - as more images proliferate and we learn more about this figure, the more we (or at least, predictably, Megatronus) salivate. ScottyP has an interesting theory: might the upcoming Masterpiece Megatron be a remold of MP Shockwave? Wild speculation ensues.
Those legs look... familiar.
After a false start earlier in the episode, we're back to MP32 Optimus Primal. Counterpunch walks us through the joys of this figure, which heightens our expectations for the upcoming Masterpiece Cheetor. Have you gotten your Primal yet? Let us know your thoughts in the thread below. "Make bananas great again."
Peerless.
Bragging Rights. Pure and simple. As we gear up for a good old fashioned Black Friday smackdown, what have we gotten to sate our appetite for converting robots in the meantime?
Not all heroes wear capes
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Categories:Toy News, Retailer News Posted by:D-Maximal_Primal | Credit(s): Target Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 27,110
Fellow Seibertronian Rysquad has dropped in to let us know that Target is offering a 15% discount of several of its Robots in Disguise toys through its Cartwheel app. The offer appears to state that only the simplified transformers are available for this deal, as "generations" figures are excluded from the deal, and the Warrior class is considered the Robots in Disguise version of generations. The deal expires November 19, so head on out to Target and use that cartwheel app to get some Robots in Disguise figures!
Categories:Toy News, Collectibles, Retailer News Posted by:D-Maximal_Primal | Credit(s): Toys R Us Japan Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 36,732
Fellow Seibertronian Sabrblade has pointed us in the direction of the latest Japanese Toys R Us exclusive figure, this time in the form of a redecoed minicon Lancelon! This latest figure, which is officially named Shining Lancelon, is a redeco of the Robots In Disguise Lancelon, a figure which appeared in a minicon 4-pack and an individual release. The figure can be obtained by spending 3000 yen or more on Transformers figures at a Japanese Toys R Us. There are a limited number of Shining Lancelons available, so if you are in Japan, head on out to Toys R Us and get yourself a Shining Lancelon!
The original source for the campaign can be found HERE
Categories:Movie News, People News, Interviews Posted by:Va'al | Credit(s): JustJaredJr Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 44,379
Via JustJaredJr, we have a glimpse at an account from Transformers: The Last Knight cast member Isabela Moner, as shown in her interview in Girls' Life, of her experience filming with director Michael Bay, the rest of the cast, and her approach to the movie's demands. Check out the snippet below, and head to find the magazine if you want to read more!
Isabela Moner had quite the eventful first day on Transformers: The Last Knight!
Chatting with Girl’s Life mag, Isabela dished on the very first scene she shot for the upcoming flick.
Director Michael Bay greeted her with this: “Welcome! Today you’re going to put out a fire. Do you know how to use a fire extinguisher?”
Good thing she could!
“Michael lit this huge fire so I could practice, and kept shouting, ‘You have to get closer! Closer! You’re not in the shot yet!’” Isabela shares in the December/January issue. “All I could think was, ‘My face is going to melt off!’”
Another scene found Isabela sprinting while hauling three huge para-chute bags. “I grabbed them and I ran through the scene with all this wind blowing in my face and dust getting in my eyes and smoke and things on fire. When I finished it, it was just the most amazing feeling to know that I’d done it.”
Pick up Isabela‘s Girl’s Life cover on news stands on November 15th!
Categories:Toy News, People News, Interviews Posted by:Va'al | Credit(s): GeekDad.com Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 38,978
Karen Walsh of GeekDad/Mom.com was able to have a fairly lengthy conversation with the current Hasbro Transformers designing team, from John Warden to Ben Montano, via Sean Carmine Isabella and Louis de Armas, and talked about a range of topics concerning was goes into the planning, designing and marketing of the current lines, their trends, and what the people behind the robots see of the toyline. You can check out some snippets below, or head here for the full read!
Throughout the interview, the team’s dedication to the characters and the stories was inspiring. To this team, products are more than the end result, they are a labor of love and a passion. Mr. Warden continued by telling me that his plan for the designs “depends on the toy line and where they start. My work on Generations might not be the same as for Titans Return. Although Generations and Titans Return are playing with characters from the late ’80s, these characters are really resonating with new and old fans, so we’re trying to keep in that universe. We want to look at the range of fans and at characters’ universal appeals. We have to choose characters based on not just popularity but also purpose into the line.” It’s this commitment to both the toys as an item as well as the stories within the Transformers universe that was ultimately inspiring.
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Whether it’s the play pattern, the names, or the colors, the integration of these multiple factors matters. Sean Carmine Isabella shared, “we want it to good look, but the biggest challenge is to not put a barrier in the play patterns. Play pattern starts with the core audience, so we talk to the age range. We look at what TV shows they’re watching, what cartoons they’re watching. We want to see what’s speaking to kids today.” Ben Montano follows up by noting that the different age ranges “definitely complicates things. The duality [of both toy and consumer are] what makes us unique.” Mr. Carmine Isabella shared that the integrative approach matters because “it’s a back and forth process. We’ll think about the colors and if it doesn’t make sense with the story backroad then it’s not going to work. The kids need to be able to connect to it.”
Categories:Toy News, Reviews Posted by:Va'al | Credit(s): chuckdawg1999 Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 29,894
Fellow Seibertronian chuckdawg1999 has sent along his review of the Wave 3 Transformers Titans Return Titan Master Sawback, the first fully Western incarnation of the Japanese Headmaster Lione - check out this new mold in the embedded video below, and discuss in the Energon Pub!
Sawback is an homage to a Japanese only Headmaster figure, that transformed from a Lion to a head. This is really cool and the end result is a fantastic look Titan Master. Shield mode is a little odd, but Lion and hover mode is great.
Categories:Game News, Company News Posted by:Va'al | Credit(s): TIGA Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 30,408
Some news for the weekend concerning Space Ape Games, the developers of the Transformers: Earth Wars mobile game - and it looks like they have won the 2016 edition of The Independent Game Awards (TIGA)! The shortlist for the Strategy included the likes of Insane Robots and Total War: Warhammer, and can be seen below. Congratulations to the team!
Strategy Game
WINNER
Space Ape Games – Transformers: Earth Wars
SHORTLIST
Double Eleven Ltd – Prison Architect Console Edition
Evil Twin Artworks – Man O’ War: Corsair
Imperia Online Ltd – Imperial Hero
Mediatonic – Bounty Stars
Playniac – Insane Robots
Rebellion – Battlezone 98 Redux
Space Ape Games – TRANSFORMERS: EARTH WARS
The Creative Assembly – Total War: WARHAMMER
The TIGA Awards are the only awards ceremony in the games industry that recognise:
creative, technological and business brilliance in games businesses of all sizes;
excellent games developed by studios from small, medium and large studios;
the vital role of service providers;
the critical contribution of educational providers and
raise money for our charity partner, SpecialEffect.
The TIGA Awards attract hundreds of entries from all over the world, generate hundreds of positive media citations and attract significant public interest.
The 2016 TIGA Games Industry Awards will take place in November at a prestigious venue in London.
Category:Toy News Posted by:Va'al | Credit(s): eHobby Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 28,586
Just a quick, teasing reminder via the official Twitter account for e-Hobby shop of their exclusive Legends / Titans Return Convobat with Megalligator and Ape-X, which bring together the Headmaster (the toys), Beast Wars (the characters) and Prime (the swords) toylines in one single exclusive set! Images mirrored below.
Categories:Site Articles, Voices, Top Lists Posted by:william-james88 Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 145,245
Every two weeks, Seibertron.com brings you a Top 5 list related to all things Transformers written by me, your fellow editor. These are my opinions (just like movie or game reviews hosted by sites are still just the opinion of one person) so what matters most is what you guys think of the topic or list, and I hope to see your own lists or comments on omissions and ranking. Let's have fun! All previous lists can be found here.
Top 5 Most Annoying Transformers Toys
This list was strongly influenced by the community's opinion found in this thread. The idea with this list is that the idea of a difficult toy can mean different things to different people. The most common are how frustrating a toy can be to transform and how complex a toy is and those are very different. So, we will be splitting these lists on difficulty into 2. This first one is about those annoyingly hard Transformers that have one or several steps in the transformation that you get stuck on. The instructions won't help you here, you just have to find the right angle, or something along those lines. Of course, complex transformers can also be annoyingly difficult so there can and will be some overlap but for now, we are mainly looking at those really annoying Transformers toys.
Unless his arms are rotated just right, his front end just doesn't close up properly, and the rear of the shell is tricky to line up sometimes.
Here's what member MGrotusque had to say about the transformation:
I hated that BB transformation. I smashed the thing out of frustration. I got it to a point the last time i transformed it and lost track of what step i was doing and couldn't get is sorted again.
I SMASHED it good
This is a phenominal toy, no doubt. The detail and parts count is astounding and you could never see this repeated at the same price point today. However, inorder to achieve such a massive robot mode from a tight truck mode, there is no slack anywhere. Everything must be put just right with no margin of error. And there are some moments where you must ensure that at least three seperate parts all connect to different places at the same. You must not go over some steps or else you will be forced to go back and undo what you have done since. There is also the two very annoying gimmicks to this toy which will haunt you as you transform him: the electronics that light up his head and make him talk will go off whenever hi head is moved AND the spring swords will just keep undoing themselves. Both these things will keep happening over and over and over and over ...
It is so odd that Hasbro could have an amazingly designed leader class Transformer like the Optimus Prime above and such a total failure like Jetfire in the same line (and even with a possibility to combine them together). What is very annoying about this toy is how it is an overly simple design with a whole robot hiding under a jet. However, because the jet is made up of a bunch of panels, reverting to alt mode is far too time consuming for a very unsatisfying end result. I am certain this is one of the least transformed toys out there.
Now that I have said what is particularly annoying about this figure, I will leave you with these wise words from RK_Striker_JK_5:
ROTF jetfire is not only frustrating, it's just a horrible transformation and toy overall. Almost the entire robot body is slung underneath. It's a load of **(%$#$^* and a waste of money.
I cannot thank RK_Striker_JK_5 for sending me this toy so I could experience it for myself. He was pretty sure it would make this list and he wasn't wrong. This is THE panel former for all ages. It makes Jetfire look like a piece of cake. I tried doing it without the instructions but kept having one or two pannels misaligned. This was the best I could do before having to use the instructions:
Even with the instructions, this guy is a hassle. This is a perfect Transformer to show the difference between a difficult transformation and an annoying one. He isn't that difficult but the fact that his alt mode is a globe which i made up of panels that must fit perfectly together from all sides at the same time makes it beyond annoying to play with.
This toy has a gorgeous car mode and a rather cool robot mode. It has a big problem though: getting from one mode to the next. It just isn't fun. The automorph gimmick doesnt really work everything is super tight and very small and fiddly. And worst of all, the die cast doors keep falling off. They are heavier than every other part and either get in the way or fall off while the serve nothing in the robot mode (aside from a side skirt, maybe). They double the time it would otherwise take to transform this toy and make you rethink if you will ever transform it again.
Honourable mentions: Here is a list of other Transformers that came up in the discussion of annoying toys, listing the parts about them that are the most frustrating.
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Categories:Toy News, Reviews Posted by:D-Maximal_Primal | Credit(s): John Garringer @youtube Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 36,731
Fellow Seibertronians Bounti76 and Bumblebee21 have pointed us in the direction of a new review, this time in the form of a video review of Titans Return Twinferno, the last of the figures from this wave that needed reviewed! Twinferno is an all new mold based on the Monsterbot Doublecross, and features a Titan master named Daburu, whose robot mode is modeled after the beastformer White Leo. He is the last of the Wave 3 Titans Return figures to be reviewed, so we can expect these figures to start coming in stock soon, so go and pre-order yours!
Categories:Movie News, People News Posted by:Va'al | Credit(s): Deadline Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 36,089
Seibertronian board admin Burn has pointed us towards some fresh news about the 2018 Bumblebee movie planned by Paramount as part of the their shared universe with Transformers - and beyond, given the the recent trends: according to Deadline, the script for the spin-off exists, written by Christina Hodson (one of the many writers in the Goldmans Writers' Room), and the studio are currently looking for a director! Find out more below, and join the discussion in the Energon Pub.
EXCLUSIVE: Paramount Pictures is getting closer to liftoff on Bumblebee, the first spinoff of its billion dollar Transformers franchise, this one based on a popular character in the series. The studio finally has a script it’s sweet on, and will shortly go out to directors. This comes after Paramount and Michael Bay assembled a “writers room” constructed of his scribes who fleshed out the Hasbro universe. A late addition to that program, Christina Hodson, is the scribe who cracked the spinoff and turned in a script that will make it possible for Paramount to mount the film for 2018. Hodson was one of three female writers (Lindsey Beer and Geneva Robertson-Dworet were the others) who joined a group of male scribes in the writers room in summer 2015, as they set out to hatch ideas to expand the mythology of the universe. The next sequel, Transformers 5, is directed by Michael Bay and scripted by Ken Nolan and Iron Man scribes Art Marcum & Matt Holloway. It hits theaters June 23, 2017, while Bumblebee has been dated for June 8, 2018.
At a time when Hollywood is looking for voices beyond the male scribes that usually dominate the action space, the emergence of Hodson as the scripter of such a large scale film is very encouraging. The scribe, half Asian and raised in London, started as a development executive. Since transitioning to screenwriting four years ago, she has quickly become a sought after scribe for muscular, female-driven stories in traditionally male-dominated genres. Hodson has the Farren Blackburn-directed thriller Shut In, with Naomi Watts and Jacob Tremblay starring for EuropaCorp and Lava Bear, and the Denise DiNovi directed erotic thriller Unforgettable, with Rosario Dawson, Katherine Heigl, and Whitney Cummings starring for Warner Bros next year.
She has hit the Black List with scripts three different times since turning to writing four years ago. One of those, her spec The Eden Project, sold in a splashy deal to Sony and Material Pictures. She has scripted a reboot of The Fugitive for Warner Bros and producer Arnold Kopelson, and is writing for Warner Bros and DC Entertainment an untitled feature set in that DC universe. Hodson is also writing a female-centric action epic for Nina Jacobson at Fox 2000, and has just cracked television, adapting the Japanese crime novel Out as a potential series for AMC. Hodson is represented by CAA, Kaplan/Perrone Ent. and Ziffren Brittenham.
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Categories:Toy News, Retailer News Posted by:Va'al | Credit(s): Entertainment Earth Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 27,533
Fellow Seibertronian Agamemnon has dropped by to let us know that the Entertainment Earth exclusive set of Transformers Combiner Wars Platinum Edition Liokaiser is now available to purchase for $129.99 USD! In addition, we can report a promotion for $20 off, a G1 diorama, and free shipping with the word SINGLES, to use at checkout.
In case the diorama (pictured below) runs out, there is also another to get same discount and free shipping: EARLYBIRD.Is this your type of combiner team? Will you be getting it? Let us know in the Energon Pub!
Categories:Movie News, Rumors Posted by:Va'al | Credit(s): ComicBook.com Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 72,623
The site ComicBook.com is reporting that the trailer for Transformers: The Last Knight is primed and ready to roll out any time soon, with classification and 'IMAX in theater' sent through by Paramount. A word of warning though: the original article seems to have disappeared, but we have a cached version here - this may mean that the news was either incorrect or not meant for the public yet. In either case, check out more info below!
It looks like we’ll be getting our first glimpse at Transformers: The Last Knight sooner rather than later thanks to a new trailer being classified. According to Consumer Protection BC, Paramount has sent through the trailer with an “IMAX in Theatre” label.
This could mean any number of things. For instance, the last time we saw something like this was when Warner Brothers prepared the footage they were going to show for Batman V Superman which ended up being an IMAX event before footage made its way to the internet. It could also mean that the trailer might just run in front of IMAX releases. The next big IMAX release is Fantastic Beasts hitting theaters next week, so those looking to catch that film on the bigger screen will be treated to the trailer.
In any instance, a trailer for Michael Bay’s final outing with the Transformers is ready to roll out and blow fans away.
Category:Collectibles Posted by:Va'al | Credit(s): Prime 1 Studio Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 25,844
After the grey prototype seen at Wonderfest 2016, we have a full colour update from Prime 1 Studio about their PMTFBW-01 statue: Optimus Primal! Check out a whole load of images below, and head here for more.
"In the spark of an enemy, there will be salvation. And in the darkest hour, there will be a light."
Prime 1 Studio is proud to present PMTFBW-01: Optimus Primal from Beast Wars: Transformers. Optimus Primal is one of the most prominent and well-recognized Maximals in Transformers history. Young and untested, Optimus Primal was a mere captain of an exploration ship when he and his crew were diverted off-course to pursue a stolen Predacon ship under the leadership of Megatron. To Commemorate the 20th Anniversary of Beast Wars, we have crafted Optimus Primal with attention to details and true to the original design of the character. The base on which it stands features a defeated Waspinator among the jungle environment. The statue of Optimus is fitted with LED light-up eyes. The whole statue including the base stands at an impressive 25 inches tall. This is the ultimate Optimus Primal piece for all Beast Wars: Transformers fans.
Statue Features:
-Size approximately 25 inches tall [(H):63cm (W):40cm (D):46cm]
-LED light up function on head
-One (1) Switchable Normal Head
-One (1) Switchable Angry Head
Exclusive version:
-One (1) Switchable Battle Mask Head
Category:Toy News Posted by:Va'al | Credit(s): TF_pr Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 24,368
Via fellow Seibertronian Cyberpath, we have a new Takara Tomy image, from their official Transformers Twitter account, for the Legends toyline bringing Titans Return to the Japanese market: LG-33 Highbrow! Check out the Autobot Headmaster below, and compare the image to our gallery of the Hasbro figure here.
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