Category:Events Posted by:william-james88 Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 44,724
Frank Todero, a recurring voice actor in Transformers media, has posted about a cool 40th anniversay event happening this friday, which is a table read of the episode More Than Meets the Eye, Part 1 with several members of the original cast. There will also be bonus chtas with the voice actors before the event. Here is his post followed by Hasbro's post from Instagram:
THIS FRIDAY, June 28th at 8:30am PT (11:30am ET) “The Seconds In Command” of the Autobots and Decepticons are taking over!
My man Jazz, aka arifskinchen, and I will be chatting live on the Hasbro Pulse YT channel before and during the TRANSFORMERS 40th anniversary table-read premieres at 9am PT (12pm ET)!!
Looking forward to electro-hangin’ with the lot of ya! TillAllAreOne
Autobots, Roll Out! Celebrate 40 years of Transformers with a special behind-the-scenes table read of the iconic G1 pilot episode, "More Than Meets the Eye, Part 1." Original voice actors reunite for this epic event, shown on a split screen with the episode!
Date: June 28th
Time: 12pm ET / 9am PT
Where: Hasbro Pulse YouTube Channel
Categories:Toy News, Collectibles Posted by:william-james88 Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 73,083
We’ve seen several Transformers Hotwheels toys already but all were part of another Hotwheels line. Well now we have images for a subline dedicated to Transformers. There are a few odd bits about it though, so these images from Instagram might be fake.
While these are cars of Transformers alt modes from live action media, the Transformers characters are not named, nor are they shown on the art. Instead, each pack simply has the name of the car with standard evergreen Transformers art, not reflective of the product, making them a lot less interesting to collect for MISC collectors.
Still, if real this would be another way to get Bumblebee, which is rare in the mainline.
The « characters » in this subline are Crosshairs, Bumblebee, Stinger, Drift and Barricade.
Categories:Cartoon News, Toy News Posted by:william-james88 Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 113,608
Just a heads up from JTPrime17. There was a rumour going around that Earthspark wouldn't get renewed for a 3rd season and, independently, that 2025 would have no core class figures. That last one was assessed by the fact that we have all listings for the non exclusive Generations figures of 2025 (which is a Prime themed line). Well, JTPrime has confirmed that for the entirety of 2025's order forms, there is no core class price point. So we shouldn't expect those figures in 2025, at least not sold individually. It could very well be that figures that used to be in the core class are sold in a multipack or with another figure at a higher price point.
As for Earthspark, while there are still new toys coming on shelves this year and the beginning of next year, there is then a lack of listings for that specific line and instead a listing for the first wave of what appears to be a new show. We do not know more than that.
I just wanted to clear some things up with what I know.
You can take this as you will, but anyways.
I have seen about 95% of the solicitations for 2025 that was offered to retailers.
Core class is not one of the price points being offered next year. At least in the traditional sense. Some figures will trickle out in some multipacks.
In all honesty the data I have seen shows the price point has not been preforming the way Hasbro would like it.
Another thing I can confirm is yes. It seems Earthspark will not be going past season 2.
The replacement for it is already in the works. The first wave of toys has already been solicited to retailers. The toyline’s branding doesn’t mention it being related to Earthspark at all so far.
Category:Toy News Posted by:william-james88 Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 82,935
Who wants their Transformers Legacy toys asap? You might have seen reviews up recently for various wave 3 toys and it's because it's showing up both online and in stores as available.
Below you will find order links for Hotshot, Nucleous and Vector Prime, the later of which was also found at Meijers as well. We have reviews for those toys below too.
And since Wave 4 was just announced, those preorders have also been made available. We have the Amazon links for those below.
Category:Toy News Posted by:william-james88 Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 68,649
If you ever wonder how some reviewers can get toys early legitimately, well there are smaller online shops that get toys distributed to them but don't have to then go through their own internal warehouse to store distribution. Case in point with MPM Brawl, who is available right now at certain online shops, like CMD store for $180 USD.
At the same time, Amazon Japan has Brawl at a really good price, that being ¥19,394 at checkout, which comes out to $122 USD. Of course, both charge shipping on top of that. We just wanted to let you know of your current options whether you want the toy right now, or if you want it at the best price possible and don't care to wait.
Below are the two links along with a review of the toy.
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Lego is betting big on this Bumblebee release. A few months ago, they organized a reveal presentation to a slew of influencers, showcasing the transformation and scheduling interviews with designers. The presentation was kept under wraps until the official reveal of the set to the public so now there is a bevy of content available.
We have one such video below which includes the transformation and an interview with the designers. The transformation is far more involved than Optimus' but it also has partsforming. It should be noted that while Optimus' designer used to be a Transformers designer at Hasbro, Bumblebee's designer was not. Still, it is very impressive to see the lego set go from car to robot form with such minimal partsforming.
There is no preorder, the set will simply be released July 4th for $89.99. It can be ordered on the Lego site then, which is a good option for more expensive sets since they often have gifts with purchase: https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/bumblebee-10338
Categories:Toy News, Reviews Posted by:william-james88 Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 74,673
Transformers Legacy Tidal Wave is being distributed at the moment so several reviews are out, including one from our fellow Seibertronian, Kanrabat. You can read it below followed by a video from Emgo.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Here's my mini review:
First things first, that bot is damn impressive. He feels HEAVY and DENSE. He may be the smallest titan height-wise, but contrary to all the previous ones, he does not feel hollow at all. There's also no annoying parts that can fall off randomly. He's mighty!
The transformation is very simple and can be done easily without instructions. The individual ships are nice.
The big spaceship is EPIC. Much more so than the Ark or the Nemesis.
The combining gimmick with Megatron is actually genius. Hiding the mini-me ships that will combine is a great idea.
However, Megatron's super mode is functionally weak because of the PIN joints of his hips and elbows that just can't hold the parts weight. Even if they are "small."
Overall, Tidal Wave may be the BEST titan ever, tripping Siege Omega Supreme in second place.
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At last, Buzzsaw has revealed himself to the Jedi just in time for revenge and episode #352 of the Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast. Join host Scotty P plus cohorts Aaarnhide19 and Mr. Starscream as they pore over the latest round of Legacy reveals from Hasbro. Stick around for some brief talk about Skybound's latest issue of their ongoing comic book and "40 for 40" falling into the vengeful year of 2009.
Episode #352 “Revenge of Buzzsaw” is available directly and in our RSS Feed, and should appear on Apple Podcasts and many other Podcatcher sites within 24 to 48 hours of when you see this news post.
Here's what we discuss in this episode:
Xaaron and Flame. That's it, that's the topic. Oh wait, it says here there are some Galvatron-themed repaints too. Whatever.
Revenge of the tapes? Buzzsaw gets revenge, at least on your wallet.
Another segment, another pair of repaints and re-toolings, this time with Slipstream and Quake
Even more reveals might make you think it's the revenge of Cronos or something, but no, that's just Autobots in Guardian cosplay. Sort of. Oh, and Missing Link Convoy's little cousin's there too.
Aaarnhide19 and Mr. Starscream discuss Skybound's Transformers #9. Avoid the audio from 46:19 - 1:00:00 if you want to avoid spoilers for this comic book.
The limited recurring "40 for 40" segment, which takes a look back at all 40 years of Transformers, hits the year 2009 and the second big live-action movie lineup with Revenge of the Fallen, though most of the cast has other, better memories.
The episode ends on a surprising note! That's a lie, it doesn't. It ends with Bragging Rights. Again. Because you demanded it.
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Category:Movie News Posted by:william-james88 Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 75,480
While the GI Joe Transformers crossover movie is underway at Paramount, leaded by Lorenzo di Bonaventura, it was still missing a writer and a director (Steven Caple Jr is not currently attached to the film). Well, it now has a writer and it's Derek Connolly, who is a true darling over at Hollywood, with an expertise in huge budget franchise movies. Those include Rise of Skywalker, Kong Skull Island, Detective Pikachu and all 3 Jurassic World films. All those films have been box office successes, many reaching the billion dollar mark.
Say what you want about those movies, but it seems Derek knows how to write a billion dollar movie. We'll see if his winning streak continues with this Transformers Gi Joe movie.
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Hasbro wasn't kidding when they said they had lots of reveals for us this week. Thanks to a variety of sources, including youtube's Sixo, we now have our first or best looks yet at:
- Comic Edition Xaaron and Flame, based on the Refraktor and GE Megatron molds respectively
- Metalhawk as a package refresh with slightly different colours
- Core class Energon Galvatron
- Core class Geocron, which is a redeco of Bouldercrash with a new head straight out of the JG1 Headmasters episode featuring the inhabitants of planet Daira
- Leader class Armada Galvatron
Preorders for several of these, should be up at 1 pm Eastern Time on Pulse.
Hi Transformer fans,
As promised, here’s a look at the upcoming core class figures: Geocron and Galvatron!
Geocron is a redeco of our previous Bouldercrash figure but with a new head that is straight out of the JG1 Headmasters episode featuring the inhabitants of planet Daira.
Galvatron is a redeco as well; one that I think a lot of folks were waiting for after we announced the Energon Megatron. We followed the anime for the coloring which is why he has the silver crown and slightly blue face.
Please have a look at the photos attached and I made sure to snap a pic of them next to their counterparts.
Thanks for popping by,
-Evan
On to the Voyagers!! I’ll start with this dashing package refresh of Legacy United Metalhawk! But, whats this, I was able to switch colors to the more vibrant toy pretender shell!?!?
So as you all know this fierce hunk was a partial tooling off of the Cyclonus mold and the homey naveskoorb got to work on the development of this dude. For those of you who don’t know, our Evan Brooks is somewhat of a Japanese guru when it comes to TF. His knowledge and passion towards the brand is a blessing to us all!
Now I know what yall gonna say, that gold doesn’t match the og toy! Egads and gadzooks man Markclonus screwed us again!! honestly molded plastic gold is kind of a headache in production and there is only a few pantone golds I know are solid in terms of color pop and longevity. So much like alot of things on the brand, I turn to my gut to guide the way! Also, since we usually don’t get to change colors on a package refresh of an item, I had to keep it really close to the first release, but I thought it was important for a variant release of this guy! Great figure!
To note, all the colors here are accurate and I don’t have in hand samples unfortunately to do a posed out posting.
But what I can promise you is this, another voyager reveal tomorrow!!! hooray!
Category:Toy News Posted by:william-james88 Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 60,741
We have several reveals today. The one for the Legacy line is deluxe Optimus Prime based on the G1 toy. So it's very similar to missing link but this will just cost you less than $30. Mark Maher, the designer, has provided a whole blurb about it, which you can read below. We also have, from BBTS of all places, the official reveal for the upcoming multipack of modernized EHobby redecos, which include Gobots Pathfinder, Small foot and Treds.
Mic check..1..2..(thud) just in time for the 40th anniversary celebration I welcome a familiar face to the Legacy United line! Thats right folks, it be Optimus Prime at the deluxe scale featuring his toy style, but with a whole lotta fun !
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Shuhei Umeza san the talented wizard worked on this dude with me! What a vibe its been working with Shu san, such a solid guy!
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Lemme break down the deets, please read in your Blurr voice! whose better then a deluxe articulated Prime that comes with his blue metallic tinted matrix of leadership, his toy styled black blaster, his animation styled ion blaster cannon, 5 mm ports in various strategic places, lightpiping yellow eyes, weapon storage on the back freightliner truck bed, the ability to hitch to multiple trailers , smokestack upgrades, cybertron radial pvc rubber tires, nobody nobody nobodyyyyyyyyy!!
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When I was a kid I used to dream of things like this, I always wanted my Optimus to have permanently attached fists and I always wanted that dang blaster to fit in his hands smmoooothly, so many other things dreaming well wake up fans, he is here and you can preorder this beauty this Thursday at 1 pm et!
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Please note the colors are just like the og toy even though this toy sample I had to photo is an early sample, colors and apperances are varied!
Categories:Cartoon News, Movie News, Interviews Posted by:william-james88 Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 109,393
Yup, not a joke, that headline is a direct quote from Lorenzo di Bonaventura, who took the time to give some interesting quotes at the first screening of Transformers One in France. He was interviewed along with Josh Cooley, the director of Transformers One, as well as the head of Paramount Animation and Hasbro's head of film. You can read the full interview below, which comes from Variety.
This is the first animated Transformers movie in 40 years. What challenges did you face in getting it made?
Cooley: There were a lot of different challenges on this film. The fact that it’s animated, I think, is a benefit, though. Being that it’s set on Cybertron, there are no humans, and it’s all about the robots; it just feels natural to animate that as opposed to doing any other version. We went as big and as epic as possible just to match that feeling that people remember from the ’86 film.
Di Bonaventura: What’s so surprising about the ’86 film is how dark it is. Honestly, I don’t understand why people love it so much. For some, maybe it was their first cinematic experience, but it’s really a downer movie. Interestingly, when we showed our trailer for the first time, the fans’ reaction was to compare our movie to that one. But they’re so not comparable because that’s so dark, and this has so much humanity. They’re completely different movies in many ways.
Naito: I think for us at Paramount Animation, what was so great about partnering with Lorenzo and Josh is that this particular story could really only be told through animation. I mean, the world that Josh envisioned for Cybertron is extraordinary. It has so much innovation and beauty alongside a story that has so much heart.
Foreman: An animated “Transformers” movie was not part of the other piece of our relationship with Paramount and the live-action movies, so it’s something independent that we both had to agree on. But, from the very beginning, we all decided this was something we wanted. We brought Josh onto the project and developed it with Paramount as equal partners, and it’s basically been that way throughout the entire process.
Can you lure audiences who are not fans or familiar with the Transformers?
Cooley: It’s an origin story, so we not only talk about these characters that people know, but of the origin of the species itself. We go back to the beginning. This is what happened. This is how we got to this place. You can go in knowing absolutely nothing and enjoy this film.
Naito: That’s really important because we don’t want people to feel like, “Wow, I need to see seven movies before I go see this.” With this film, you don’t have to understand anything to follow along and enjoy it.
Josh, you previously directed “Toy Story 4.” How is it to be back again with a movie about a toy franchise?
Cooley: I didn’t approach this one as toys. In “Toy Story,” they are physically toys, and so everything they do is down on the floor, and they can only go as fast as their body allows them. But in this film, the characters are robots. They are on another planet. They are huge. They can do a lot more than a toy. That’s how I approached it, making sure that we still have those restrictions in play of what these characters actually are, which makes it way more fun when you’re watching it. It doesn’t feel like two people in suits acting it out. It’s like, “No, these are robots that are actually going a bunch of these emotions that you’re feeling and you’re along with.”
And you’ve enlisted some big Hollywood talent to voice these characters and bring them to life.
Cooley: Yeah, we have an incredible cast. I can’t believe how great it was. Everybody was fantastic. I would walk them through the scene, and they’d suggest a lot of stuff. Keegan[-Michael Key], of course, rifted like crazy on things. But Chris Hemsworth is also extremely funny. I was not prepared for how funny he is. A lot of his lines in this film are riffs off of what we had written, but he just brought his charisma and his comedy to it. He totally got it.
Di Bonaventura: That was really important because, from a fan point of view, the original voice of Optimus Prime, Peter Cullen, is revered. To have somebody else voice Optimus Prime was like, “Whoa, we better get this right.” We couldn’t use Peter because the audience needs to feel the character’s youth. That’s why we pursued Chris. I was surprised, too, but not how funny Chris was. I’ve seen him in things where he was funny. But he has a very strong sense of story. That’s not true with every movie star.
Comedy is also a great way to broaden the appeal, right?
Cooley: The comedy in the live-action Transformers is always the balance between the humans and the robots. It’s almost like a fish-out-of-water story. I knew that would be a challenge with this film because we don’t have humans to play off of. It really had to come out of these characters. They had to be strong characters that could do what I call the elevator test, which is you could take two characters and put them in an elevator together and just let the scene play out.
After the success of “Mutant Mayhem” last year, Paramount is on a real high. How important is it that you follow that up with a film of the same quality and one that resonates with audiences the way that film did?
Naito: Extremely important. I think this film will appeal to the super fans and usher in a new generation of fans that will just ignite their interest in the entire franchise in a really exciting way. The film is beautiful. It’s innovative. The vision that Josh and Lorenzo have brought to the film is just incredible. The movie has so much soul.
And what does this film signify for Hasbro?
Foreman: For Hasbro Entertainment and the new iteration of our company, we are more likely to be more closely involved in the creative than we have been in the past with our brands. We’re in it for the long-term health of these things, the beautiful, emotional, nostalgic attachment that people have to these evergreen properties like Transformers. We want to make sure we protect them in every way possible. In the past, the company has been okay with dropping these pieces of IP off with other people, and I think the approach is different now. I’m hoping with movies like ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ and this one, people see the quality has a little bit to do with our involvement.
Category:Toy News Posted by:william-james88 Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 52,809
Mark Maher has posted his notes on 2 new reveals for the Legacy line: Quake and Slipstream. Both are based on previous molds but Quake has a substantial amount of retooling over the previous Skullgrin mold. You can check out the images and comments below. Preorders go up TOMORROW (thursday).
For todays reveal, I wanted to make sure you got to see the final product photos with our awesome Legacy United background. But nowwwww, I couldn’t wait to get some shots of her myself, even if the colors are not final. I wanted to make sure to show off all the positions for the null ray blasters, a decepticon seeker must!
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So please, do yourself a favor and scan through all the photos. I saw most of you were looking for a voyager scale to be equal with Starscream and I have noted that to the team. But, BUT, this cyberverse styled Slipstream hits hard in hand. If nothing else the colors, the colors, ohhhh the glorious tones of color, what a symphony to the eyes here! I actually dig the petite scale difference with ol SS.
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If there is something I learned here on @instagram is its the fandom for Transformers is not only a lovable passionate group, but everyone is extremely opinionated! Its near impossible to satisfy everyones wants and needs, you can only go with your gut instinct in the end and hope everyone sees what you were at least trying to accomplish!
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Big shouts out to Koki san over in Takara Tomy who worked on this glorious tool! The articulation and transformation is solid, and please take a good look at her backside cause its looking just as good as the front! That super sonic cybertronian influenced jet design tho, it just screams hypersonic speeds beating all sorts of astrocycle tests!
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You can see the main differences in final product will be the teal color is metallic in the final product but its NOT metallic here. Also, the canopy is tinted teal in final product but NOT here, it is clear, so for final product, AGAIN, metallic teal and teal tinted cockpit!
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Quake next!
Oh my my my these bad boys are coming atchya and the autobots are gonna be in a world of pain. Welcome a powerful double targetmaster whose thunderous blast shakes the earth, Legacy United Quake has come to drop some tiptop heat !
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My homey Tomo san from Takara has just been knocking it out the park with these earth shattering partials! He led the way on this dude and I played a little catch up when it came to my lil target master darlings!
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Its wild how these colors come off so bright in photos but in hand the deep saturated tones melt your heart. His face sculpt really sings up close and the details on the new molded Target Masters make this guy a must have. He has multiple blast compatible weapons and movable gun barrel turret.
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Being based off of skullgrin makes this dude the perfect size to complete his target master gang! More reveals tomorrow, I'm already exhausted after one day!
Category:People News Posted by:william-james88 Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 41,272
You read that right, this is a real headline I did not think I'd ever write. It turns out that on June 4th, the Texas police arrested a man named Optimus Prime Blakely who was driving a stolen car in Austin. It turns out that Optimus Prime is indeed the legal name of the 37-year-old who has been charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Blakely is being held on an $8,000 bond.
Category:Movie News Posted by:william-james88 Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 60,907
Transformers One had its first screening in France at the Annecy Festival. While it did receive a standing ovation, that is a common occurrence in premier screenings in France, but fans there are giving us some tidbits that they can share. We will share those below but before we also have the runtime confirmed to be 94 minutes. Also, we learned that there are no pop songs in the film, it's all score.
- film is not shallow, it is instead best film of the franchise so far
- pacing is very quick
- no pop songs in the film
- a lot of cameos
- no time skips or flashbacks, easy film to follow
- Transformers we see the most are Orion Pax, D-16, B-127, Elita-1, Sentinel Prime (leader of Cybertron) and Airachnid
- film is unbelievable fun, amazing action packed and side-splittingly hilarious
- Rise of Orion to Optimus and fall of Megatron is handled as best as it could have been
- film is gorgeous
- voice acting is really good
- kinda between Lego movie and first Avengers movie, innocent on the surface but dar underneath
- a lot of G1 references
Also, a new poster was unveiled for this first screening, it shows Optimus and Megatron in their final forms in the film.
Category:Collectibles Posted by:william-james88 Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 73,432
For some reason, Mattel has decided to make their first Transformers Hotwheels car, Bumblebee, massively shortpacked. How shortpacked? Well the 2024 mainline has 250 non exclusive cars, and they come split in 15 waves/cases throughout the year. As with most cars, Bumblebee will only appear in 2 of those waves but each time he will be 1 in 72.
That means that in each case he's in, he will be on par in rarity with the standard Treasure Hunt cars. And looking at it from an entire year's output, he will be 2 out of 1080. That makes the Hotwheels Bumblebee car the rarest standard car from the 2024 set, which is not a Treasure Hunt car.
For those unaware, Treasure Hunt cars are those which are at most 1 per case and will not repeat in a following case (so at most 1 out of 1080 if you buy every case of 72 cars in a given year).
With both Transformers fans and Hotwheels fans interested in this collectible, Bumblebee could become quite the hot commodity. Especially since this would be the very first release in a growing collection of Hotwheels Transformers cars. So, for those wondering which other cars are in the same waves as Bumblebee, we have videos of the cases below.
Category:Toy News Posted by:william-james88 Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 52,107
We've gotten new images from Club Jouet for upcoming figures in the Transformers One Toyline. Firstly we have the Robot Battlers which features a basic form of Rock Em Sock Em Robots gimmick. We can see it on the back of Alpha Trion's box where the two levers can be pinched together to have the bot rotate and attack. While we have had many toys from different line featuring a gimmick like this, all of these also transform, which is a new spin on the gimmick. While we do not see the alt modes yet for most, we do see Alpha Trion's beast mode.
We also have images of the upcoming Power Flip Optimus Prime, which has 4 modes: alt mode, Orion Pax, Optimus Prime and a Super robot mode.
Categories:Toy News, Collectibles Posted by:william-james88 Topic Options: View Discussion · Views: 67,893
Thanks to Brickclicker (who is sent tips on Lego leaks), we have the first image of the upcoming Lego Bumblebee set. This one is also said to be transformable. We can see that this is based on Bumblebee’s G1 design. The release date is July 1st 2024 and it will be going for $90 USD with 950 pieces, which is a much better price per parts ratio than we had with Optimus Prime.
The set number is 10338.
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