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Transformers: Revenge of the fallen – Out now on DVD/Blue Ray

Posted on 31 October 2009 by admin

Transformers: ROTF DVD/Blue Ray

Transformers: ROTF DVD/Blue Ray

This is not really ‘new’ news. It’s been out for quite some time (more like 9 days ago) as I read from this Transformers 2 Facebook fan page. Been busy with work at my new workplace for the past week.

A couple good prices offer from Amazon and Ebay.

It comes with two disc special edition. It has about 9 discs in total vs the single edition which has 14 discs in total. Both of them come at a price of USD $39.99, but Amazon now offers a slash price of 45% discount (USD $21.99), which is a good buy to have. Comes with either in blue ray or dvd.

Not too sure how long will they arrive in New Zealand stores. But I’m keen to get these so I think I’m going to get them online within the next few days.

Are you looking forward to getting your copy of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen?

Source: Facebook.com, Amazon.com, Ebay.com

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Transformers – Origins

Posted on 22 September 2009 by admin

Transformers - Back to where it all began...

One of my favourites (or everybody favourites, if you lived through the 80s) of all time. It was one of my first favourite mecha shows to watch other than Macross.

Who would have thought this long-line of Japanese toys made by Takara (aka Takara Tomy as of 2006) were reused or rehashed in this cartoon version that everybody get so much craving for? Having to learned that Takara’s toylines range Diaclone and Microman series were scooped up by Americans when American toy maker Hasbro came to see Takara at the Tokyo Toy Show in 1983. They were keen to have their toylines range because they were impressed how their scale models were designed to include humanoid figures to sit/drive in them and they’re able to transform into humanoid forms. Since Hasbro bought the rights to their product lines, the company and its key people began their marketing heavily on these as one major toy line range, hence the name “Transformers” was born. So what this evolution possible?
What started was that Takara made Microman toylines that were based on one of Japanese cyborg anime series called Henshin-Cyborg 1. The series’ popularity spawned many of these 3-inch cyborg models are that tiny many kids grew to like them so Takara made one of many great commercials on these such as below.

After its success, Takara made another spin-off of Microman series (using the same toy design development) which you have miniature size vehicles that are transformable into humanoid figures. Since then, Takara had made a number of Diaclone TV commercials in the early 80s such as this (featuring Optimus Prime in its formative days).

There are a number of countless Diaclone commercials featuring other familiar Transformers characters such as Ironhide, Ratchet, Bumble Bee just to name a few. And that’s probably the reason why Hasbro made a wise decision to have them and reinvented them into a branch so people in my generations would never forget how and why it was considered as one of the great childhood cartoon stories that’s ever produced of all time.

Henceforth, Hasbro decided to give us two distinctive factions.

Autobots Logo

Autobots Logo

Decepticon Logo

Decepticon Logo

The story sets in a far away distant planet called Cybertron, and the two forces are battling out for the greater control of the planet. Autobots were fighting for peace and justice whilst Decepticons sought for power, domination and control. The battle was fought for many millennia. Several millennia later, the Autobots wanted to come up with an ultimate strategy that will end the war with Decepticons. They want to start the space exploration to find raw source of energy that will help them accomplish that goal. However, little did they aware, the plans were eavesdropped by Decepticons and so Decepticons decided to ‘join’ the exploration in their own space ship as well. Soon, once both of them caught up with each other, the intense fight took up in the Autobot spaceship. Next few brief moments, their spaceships made a collision course into the Earth’s stratosphere and Autobots crash-landed onto a volcano. All of them remained lifeless.
Four million years later, they were revived again as new technologies were invented. And Autobots and Decepticons learned to adapt the Earth’s environment and began to transforming into all sort of vehicles. Later in the series, the battle between the two forces ensues and once again the war of the Transformers resumes…
They are two great leaders of the two factions.

Optimus Prime
We have Optimus Prime, leader of the Autobots, seen as very honourable, compassionate, strong, pragmatic, possess strong leadership qualities and a very wise leader.

Megatron
Then we have Megatron, Leader of the Decepticons, leader of the Decepticons, seen as the tyrant, vile, cunning, evil, greed for power and seeks for interplanetary domination with the final quest of eradicating all the Autobots in all galaxies, starting from our solar system.

And then you have the Autobots and Decepticons teams who follow their respective leaders, all of them share one purposeful goal of winning the Transformers war. With an impressive cast of characters, we see a large array of Autobots and Decepticons, each has a unique characteristics when they transform from robot mode into humanoid mode and vice versa.

Autobots

Dinobots

Dinobots

Aerialbots

Aerialbots

Decepticons

Insecticons

Insecticons

Constructicons

Constructicons

Combaticons

Combaticons

Since the series ran for 98-successful episodes between 1984 and 1987, numerous toy production lines came out from the series and many new Transformers series came out such as Headmasters, Beast Wars, Machine Wars, Robots in Disguise etc etc. Transformers franchise really became a serious hit for many kids around that time and they just flocked to their toy stores like crazy buzzy bees sucking out all the last boxes of Transformers toylines to bring them home. I was like that one of them. All of the Generation Mechs were, I’m sure.

Transformer’s popularity was its raw power of attraction that has kept people for talking about it for years and generations, even after the series ended. And now we have several websites that are dedicated to these such as Transformers.com (by Hasbro), IDW Publishing, TransformersClub.com, Botcon.com and several other unofficial fansites more to come.

We’ve seen the two latest Transformers movies that’s recently came out towards the end of first decade of 2000 since Transformers: The Movie back in 1986.

And to remind ourselves that have seen Transformers G1 and recall those four seasons of episodes, here are their intros. (If you haven’t, then sit back, relax and watch the intros and I would put a recommended suggestion you get its DVD/Blue ray release.

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

I remembered after the entire series ended at its fourth season, the continuity of Transformers saga went on but it was divided into a couple of streams, and one of them was produced in Japan, where they gave us The Headmasters, Super-god Masterforce, Victory and Zone. They were broadcast mostly in Japan/Asia in the later years. Looks like I have another Transformers subcategory to write into my list of mecha chronology. It’s going to be a long while.

In the meantime, let’s us rejoice the fact what is to one of the best childhood cartoon series that’s ever produced, throughout our lives. For the past, the present and the future. And it’s all thanks to this one little figurine that turn Takara’s and Hasbro’s imaginations into a reality. A reality that results in achieving incredible scale of critical success to its franchise.

Microman Toy Line

Microman toylines

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Autobots vs Decepticons – By Dancing???

Posted on 20 September 2009 by admin

It was one particular night last Tuesday.  And I was just tweaking my Twitter setup and there’s this twitter follower by the name of  ’The Obedient Robot’.  He’s got a blog of his own apparently.  Clearly, his blog theme is everything but robot inside and out, after I checked his link.

As I scrolled down, I stumbled upon a funny Youtube video about a decepticon that know how to breakdance so well, like any ordinary good breakdancer would normally do!  Check his groovy moves!!

And when you’re done with that, check out this other funny Transformers dance video by the leader of the Autobots! Optimus Prime! A complete parody of the Evolution Dance video (viewed as the greatest Youtube viewing numbers of all time)!

I would just imagine if this one comes available in the Dance Evolution games series…. ^^

Source: TheObedientRobot.blogspot.com, Youtube.com

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Transformers’ long time toymaker,Hasbro Inc, reaps majors earnings from its latest film

Posted on 12 July 2009 by admin

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According to the Wall Street Journal’s business article (which published a few days ago), Hasbro Inc is expectantly to earn huge sales margins with its frontlines toys of Transformers, thanks to the success of the Transformers sequel, “Transformers 2″. Turned out to be a such a huge crowd of many people of all ages and races, that the movie succeeded making USD $607 million so far, up till 6th July 2009. Market analysts said this would be biggest drawcard for Hasbro in a long while since the heydays of merchandising on Transformers: The Movie 25 years ago. They also predicted this movie will surpass their previous score of $482 in the previous Transformers prequel greater. Ultimately, this in turn makes excellent progress for the toymaker to continue making strong sales growth over its frontline of Transformers without much fail. According to the marketwatchers, they confidently believe Hasbro sales would exceed $500 million.

With the lastest box office rankings (along with their revenue potential)  shown here, it’s hard to see the reason why Hasbro couldn’t reach their goals smoothly.

North American top 10, 3-5 July 2009

1. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, $42.5m. Total: $67.5m
2. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, $42.5m. Total: $293.5m
3. Public Enemies, $26.2m. Total: $41m
4. The Proposal, $12.8m. Total: $94.2m
5. The Hangover, $10.4m. Total: $204.2m
6. Up, $6.6m. Total: $264.9m
7. My Sister’s Keeper, $5.3m. Total: $25.9m
8. The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, $2.5m. Total: $58.5m
9. Year One, $2.1m. Total: $38.1m
10. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, $2.1m. Total: $167.8m

Source: Guardian.co.uk, FilmBlog

Though that may be case for many children of all ages enjoying these toylines Hasbro promised, I personally couldn’t like them. Because they are actually more difficult to transform into robot mode or vice versa. The steps involved in transforming were way too confusing. Seriously, I got myself a Transformer Bumble Bee from the movie and it took me at least 30 minutes to get the Camero into a fully working functional robot without having to break it apart (and rejoin them).  That sure was considerable stress to me! I never recall any Hasbro Transformers toy to be this complex to fold and unfold the arms and legs into 8 different directions, whereas in the good ole days, toys only needed one way to transform things.

Ah… The good ole days.  Just like this Youtube footage where this chap has this massive collection of all the 80’s Transformers G1 collection over the years in his bedroom.  When I mean all, I do mean all.  Check it out.

Really super impressive. I would love to have the same desires and passion as the guy does when it comes to toy collection. Which sadly at this point of my life, I couldn’t afford them due to priorities in life like work, career, travel etc. Maybe not now. Perhaps someday.

Nevertheless, it’s good to find passionate people out there who’s into this as much as I am. Also, be sure to check out Robot-Japan.com, where a father of two also keeps a collection on all his robot toys that spans over the last three decades of mecha anime boom and he’s selling them online through e-bay selling.

Source: WallStJournal.com, MarketWatch.com

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Transformers Movie now on….

Posted on 25 June 2009 by admin

Well… Actually it’s on since yesterday, according to our New Zealand time (our current date is 25th June at the time of writing). And many people lining up to watch the film in cinema complexes over the country, and you would expect to see long and massive queues just pilling up at every corner of the cinema entrance, teenage kids screaming hard out at their parents, begging them to watch the must-see-film of the year. One long queue after the other. Rest assured, even late night session would be sold out by now. So think twice before you head down to the theatre and finding yourself dumbstruck to be left stranded in the cinema complex.

Sources indicated to me that the film went very well. I checked out on Facebook and I saw many avid fan’s profile status written with their excellent comments of the film. And reading this link on Hollywoodinsider.com, it sure is very promising to hear, considering the common notion of how sequels notoriously have the potential to be a greater flop than the original films. And (this is me) on a more personal level, sequels are worth to make if they can come up with something new and refreshing that the original do not have. I’m thinking if Transformers 2 were anything like how Terminator 2 pull off their massive results those 20 years ago, that would be definitely make my day!(or night) And I’m planning to watch tomorrow night with some friends. Can’t hardly wait! We’ll see it…

In meantime, here’s a couple of postive online reviews below by movie critiques that were submitted less than 24 hours since its debut in other parts of the world, I love to share. Very insightful comment, especially one of the critiques was saying something about GM’s concept Camero car (and others) put into its final promotional spin before the company’s going out with a big bang.

http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Thursday/Features/20090625082133/Article/indexpull_html from New Strait Times.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/24/movies/24transform.html?bl&ex=1245988800&en=948520d3f4de6dd5&ei=5087%0A from The New York Times

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Some weeks back…

Posted on 17 June 2009 by admin

I went to one of those novelty fashion shops, minding my own business while browsing for any suitable clothing that fits my taste of fashion, which normally falls under the category of being out-of-ordinary or strikingly sophisticated. But I fear this shop doesn’t have anything like that so I knew I was going to turn my head around, looking for for the exit sign.
But before I even turned my head at a full 90 degree clockwise direction, something did capture my attention and my eyes could not stop staring the full 30 seconds. And there it was.

The Transformers Tees

(Apologies for the picture quality. These photos were taken straight from my Samsung cameraphone. I was gonna try to adjust the contrast/brightness better to take a couple more shots. However, a salesgirl stopped me from taking them further… Apparently, taking photos in a public merchandise store is a straight violation to their store policy. I don’t know the precise details of the reason(I didn’t ask) but I believe they’re were thinking I’m planning to do something illegal trading with these, thus creating bad retail competition. Or to be put it more accurately, black market. Fair enough…)

They are incredibly cool. I just love the fitnesse and fabric designs of these t-shirts. Especially with this one, to start off with.

Optimust Prime T-shirt

Optimus Prime T-shirt

It’s one of those casual trendy shirts where you have large emblem drawn in the background with an animal symbol sitting in the middle usually an eagle, bear, lion (Think Harley Davidson’s Logo). But in this case, we know have our brave fearless leader of the Autobots, Optimus Prime, taking centre stage, wielding his weapon upclose and standing very strong and bold. And it’s got the Autobots insignia below him and a great background that comes with flowery patterns as if they’re inspired from an Olympic flag. Totally awesome. I really wish I had the chance to buy these as well as the other two below.

Transformers T-shirts with Autobots andDecepticons emblems

Transformers T-shirts with Autobots andDecepticons emblems

Transformers T-shirt with Autobots emblem

Transformers T-shirt with Autobots emblem

I could have taken another shot for the other shirt with Decepticons insignia. But no. I was stopped short cause I was caught red-handed by the sales girl and she warned me to stop taking more photos with them. Bugger!!

Oh well. At least, I did get away with having these amazing shots. And with the upcoming Transformers 2 movie going to be released less than 8 days time, I think I might as well grab one. :)

They’re currently selling at a retail price around NZD $25.00 (that’s in USD $15.50).

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Revenge is coming… In less than 10 days time

Posted on 15 June 2009 by admin

Transformers 2 Banner

While we’re awaiting for the you-know-what as one of the hotly-anticipated biggest blockbuster movie in this summer (or winter, if you’re from the southern hemisphere) cinema-goers will ever see, I just checked our movie times in New Zealand’s cinemas, and it turns out we do have advanced screenings for it and they’re scheduled on the 23rd June. This is really exciting! I could hardly wait to hear what my friends are planning to do as the movie date approaches.   The only disadvantage with advanced screenings is that there’s only one session on the days before its official release date ie 24th, and it’s usually pretty late, like around 11′ish pm.   Meaning if it’s a working day on that very same day the advance screening is on, I’ll come in to work the next day looking really cr*p and it’d be hard to get over the uncomfortable feeling of late-night sleeping after coming back watching the awesome film.  Moreever, the movie price ticket is generally more expensive than the usual blockbuster prices as far as I know, like an extra NZD $5.00 (I used to work in the movie industry so I know the pricing structure worked).  Urghhh…

But I guess that’s what you get if you’re willing to watch before everybody else in the country does, for a small extra fee (and lacking hours of sleep).  Anywho, for those who are looking forward to seeing it and reside in New Zealand, here’s the SkyCity Cinemas’ link to prebook.  In meantime, check out the new video clip (warning: SPOILERS!!!) of the film from  AceShowbiz.com, which was submitted by Germans as part of television promo of the film.  Nice.  Are we all hyped yet?

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Transformers 2 Soundtrack – Linkin Park

Posted on 13 June 2009 by admin

Linkin Park

For a couple of months now, American rock band Linkin Park(inset) was asked by the Transformers 2 movie producer to produce another great music score since their last one back in 2007 summer blockbuster hit Transformers.  Their song “What I’ve Done” was “acclaimed by listeners, becoming the top-ranked song on the Billboard’s Modern Rock Tracks and Mainstream Rock Tracks charts”¹.  It turned out favourably to be considered and recognized as the music score for Transformers.

Thanks to the great success of Transformers with such overwhelming positive response worldwide, it is an obvious fact that Linkin Park, without a doubt, be given another nod to produce another great music score for Transformers 2. The new music video entitled “New Divide” would be main music theme for the film.  After “New Divide” was composed, it was readily for purchase via downloads on iTunes 3 weeks ago.  I decided to check this out on Youtube and listened to it.  It was great!  Simply sharp.  Definitely captures a lot of things that more or less reflect the mood of the film. Here’s official soundtrack of what’s soon-to-be-the-greatest-summer-blockbuster hit. (Well… actually it’ll be winter for me, I’m living on the southern hemisphere on this side of the planet.  We could really use the heat once a while).  Enjoy!

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Online Stores to buy Transformers G1 DVD

Posted on 12 June 2009 by admin

For a cheaper price, of course.

In my previous blog,  Transformerscollectorsset.com recently launched the Transformers G1: The Matrix of Leadership Edition DVD package of 16 DVDs, fridge magnets, concept artworks, Transformers terminalogy textbook, old Transformers TV commercial etc less than 3 weeks ago.  And that USD $140.00 seems like a heavy price tag to pay for, considering the amount space you’re going to need to store in your bedroom once you unravel the goods.  Check out the photos on the package on this link to see what I mean.  It’s a waste of space, I reckon especially if you don’t know what to do with all that extra pieces of packaging this set comes with.  Worst case would be once you open it, read and ‘consume’ the items, you put them back and hide it somewhere in the attic, and you’ll never see it until you get like ‘geeky’ friends to come over and share your newfound toy with them.

I don’t mean to discourage people from buying it, if they’re considered themselves to be avid collectors.   This is true for people who are serious collectors of the great classic series, and those who love them should seriously make reservations without any hesitation.  I could be one, but I don’t have the decent furniture to keep them in a warm place where it truly deserves some shred of memorabilia people can admire and see.  In other words, I just hesitated! Boohoo!

So if you’re like me, and you’re probably thinking this package is not something worth your while but still feel like an old school mecha fan at heart who just want the DVDs to enjoy, there are other alternate sites you get for a cheaper price.

Here’s the list.

  • Madman Entertainment – They have entire collection in 17 DVDs.  The packaging comes  as Decepticon edition, meaning the box comes in a purple color, which is predominant colour of Autobot’s nemesis.  The price is not bad.  Comes around USD $70.00.  It comes along a booklet that has interview with the great Simon Furman, the artists pioneer behind Transformers comics over the last 25 years, old scripts and storyboards, old TV commericals and commentaries from Director etc.
  • DvdOrchard.com.au –  Same thing as Madman link above, with a slight marginal difference in the price.  Also they do sell Transformers series in four different 4 DVDs, apparently.
  • Yesallasian.com – Very reputable link for all Asian and anime DVDs.  This one’s at the retail price of USD $99.99, comes with 16 DVDs of the series, plus the original “Transfomers: The Movie”, and a deck of cards that has all of your Transformers characters imprinted on them. Neat! Also it comes with a hard casing as well.
  • GlobalEasySell – Another good source of great priced Transformers G1.  Price is USD $59.99.  And it has all the 98 episodes on 15 DVDs, including the movie. Says here’s a similar link from Amazon too. (Hmm…  This might work for me. O_o).
  • Dvdset.tv – A dvd store that sells popular shows from the past everything from Married with Children to Magnum PI. And tranformers certainly fits the bill.  It has the complete series as well, selling at USD $53.99.  Does not include the movie.

There are a number of good DVD stores that you can get great bargains as well.  But I reckon the important thing is to find out the history of the company, how reputable and professional company has been when servicing its customers, and the good reviews on the products consumers’ get from.  Bottom line is to that you have choices and that’s going to determine the level of satisfaction you get once you have the final product in your hand.  Looks like I’m gonna have to make my own choice soon…

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Just something funny to share with… :)

Posted on 09 June 2009 by admin

Whilst everybody in the world (well hopefully almost everybody, if they’re into robots genre like me) are all getting hyped and excited with the upcoming Michael Bay’s/Steven Spielberg’s Transformers 2 the movie within less than 3 weeks time from now, I decidedly got onto the net, finding any interesting articles, facts people shared about our ‘friendly robots in diguise’.  And towards the middle of the night, as I was about to stop browsing after failing to find  anything within 2 hours, I stumbled upon a link that really got my eyebrows raised up a notch.

A writer by the name of Shahendra Ohneswere published his post on the ten most ridiculous things about Transformers G1 we never knew about, even for old school fans like me.  He made a number of very highly critical  yet insightful comments on how certain robot characters were introduced to the TV audience and their backgrounds were vague and less convincing when it comes to any ‘realism’.  His arguments are when Tranformers were to perform any heroic activities during the series or the way their transformation sequence goes, we never asked ourselves why on earth Transformers were to do such things in the series and they simply do not make logical sense to the ordinary viewers who would know Transformers can’t possibly do that (eg 9-foot Giant Megatron transforms into a puny 12-inch handgun???), if their intellect serves them best.

After reading his post halfway, despite they indeed bring out the important points of logic and human common sense we all normally possess, the fact is true that when Transformers G1 first came out 20+ years ago, our generation were very young and naive (come on, this is 1985 we’re talking about here!). So as a kid, we always believe everything we saw on TV.  We’re ‘entitled’ to it so rationale and lateral thinking is not expected.  In fact, we don’t even care. So why bother? Maybe now you do, as you look back and you’re thinking “Right… That was a dumb thing they do.  But nevertheless it was all the while fun :)”.

Anyway here’s the link below.  I’m sure you’ll find them enlightening to read as much as I do, especially the comment on Autobot’s Blaster was once portrayed as the African-American stereotypes in the 1980s!

http://www.streetlevel.com/2009/06/04/the-top-10-most-ridiculous-transformers-ever

Also when you get to the bottom of his post, be sure to read out a cool Transformer Ravage USB memory stick or Blaster Netbook USB Port!  They’re great!!!

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