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The Transformers: an animated saga released in 1984, became more than a popular television series as it inducted itself as an important part of retro pop-culture history.
THE TRANSFORMERS: Telling the tale of two groups of interstellar robots known as the Autobots - led by Optimus Prime, and Decepticons - led by Megatron; the series took fans through generations of these personality and character rich heroes and villains, as they continued their Cybertronian war on Earth. The Transformers, appropriately named for being able to change their form into individual vehicles (cars, trucks, planes) or objects (guns, tape recorders, microscopes), set up bases and conspired against each other: the Autobots seek to protect humanity and return home, as the Decepticons sought to overtake fuel supplies and free reign over civilization.
The series lives on today, with the release of a new Transformers movie (released on July 4th, 2007) directed by Michael Bay, originally thought of as controversial within the Transformer community - simply for the fact that the movie strays from its roots in many aspects...originally causing many fans to be up-in-arms.
Peter Cullen (voice of Optimus Prime and Ironhide): Also voiced "Mario" on Saturday Supercade, "Nemesis" on Robotix, "Murky" on Rainbow Brite, "Venger" on Dungeons & Dragons, was the Narrator of "Voltron", "Admiral Grimitz" on DuckTales. Mr. Cullen went on to voice the live action counterpart of his most famous character, Optimus Prime, in Michael Bay's live-action Transformers movie in 2007.
Frank Welker (voice of Megatron and Soundwave): Also voiced "Dingbat" on Heathcliff, "Iceman" on Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends, "Dark Rider" on Turbo Teen, "Tooter" on The Snorks, "Bront" and "Tyrannix" on Robotix, "Scooter" on Challenge of the Go-Bots, "Torch" on G.I. Joe, "Uni" and "Tiamat" on Dungeons and Dragons, "Foofur" on the same-titled show, "Bigtime Beagle" on Duck Tales, "Kermit" on Muppet Babies, "Krulos" on Dino-Riders
Chris Latta (voice of Starscream): Also voiced "Darkstorm" on Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light, "Cobra Commander" on G.I. Joe, "Adrian Ravenscroft" on Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines, "D-Compose" on The Inhumanoids, "Rasp" on Dino-Riders, and also voiced "Mr. Burns" on the Simpsons for a handful of episodes. You may remember him for playing the thug at the horse rases on an episode of Seinfeld, who attempted to mug Kramer after seeing his winnings. Mr. Latta passed away in the summer of 1994.
Michael Bell (voice of Prowl): Also voiced "Plastic Man" on "The Plastic Man Comedy Show", "Grouchy Smurf", "Lazy Smurf" and "Handy Smurf" on the Smurfs, "Reynaldo" on Rubik, the Amazing Cube, "Bruce Banner" on The Incredible Hulk, "Allstar Seaworthy" on The Snorks, "Venturak" on Robotix, "Duke" on G.I. Joe, "Auger" and "Blackthorne Shore" on The Inhumanoids, "Lance" on Voltron,
Don Messick (voice of Ratchet): Also voiced "Azrael the cat" on The Smurfs, "Scooby-Doo" and "Scrappy Doo" on the All New Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Show, "Crunch" on Mighty Orbots, "Pepe" on Foofur. He came from many years of experience as a voice actor in prominent 50s, 60s and 70s cartoons, including Scooby Doo, The Flintstones, Yogi Bear and numerous other Hanna-Barbera classics, as well. Mr. Messick passed away in Fall 1997.
Neil Ross (voice of Slag): Also voiced "John Rambo" on Rambo, "Waspax" on Sectaurs, "Rotten Roland" on Galaxy High, "Wolverine" on Pryde of the X-Men, "Buzzer" on G.I. Joe, "Duane" on Kissyfur, "Mene Gene Okerlund" on Hulk Hogan's Rock N Wrestling, "Peter" on Pandamonium, "Clyde the ghost" on Pac-Man, "Hermes" on Poochie
Hal Rayle (voice of Snarl): Also voiced "Prince Crotan" on Defenders of the Earth, "Rook" on The Glo-Friends, "Doyle Cleverlobe" on Galaxy High, and also voiced "Raphael" on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for several episodes. Hal also appeared on an episode of the A-Team and Rosanne. He later voiced cartoon characters from series including Tiny Toon Adventures, Back to the Future (Animated) and Batman (animated).
Alan Oppenheimer: (voice of Beachcomber): Also voiced "Count Dracula" on Drak Pack, "Mindok The Mind Menace" on Thundarr the Barbarian, "Sgt. Havoc" on Rambo, "Handlebar" on Bravestarr, "Morris Grout" on Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters. Alan also voiced "Cringer", "Battlecat", "Man-At-Arms", "Skeletor", "Mer-Man" and other characters on various episodes of He-Man.
Susan Blu (voice of Arcee): Also voiced "Red" and "Redder" on Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines, "Daffodil" on Rose Petal Palace, "Lofty" on My Little Pony, "Belfry the bat" on Filmation's Ghostbusters, "Bree Van Mark" on G.I. Joe, "Dolly" on Foofur, "Aimee Brightower" on Galaxy High, "Princess Paw Paw" on Paw Paws, "Judge J.B." on Bravestarr, "Lindsay Pierce" on Jem
The 80s Cartoons Primer: Remembering Saturday Morning
The 80s: a time when cartoons ruled Saturday morning, from 7:00 AM until well past 12:00 PM, with cartoons, 1-minute briefs, previews, imaginative station IDs & promos, and live-action narrations. Here, we'll take a look back at this great decade...
Transformers T-Shirts
Your source for the newest, most comprehensive collection of Transformers t-shirts. Whether you're a fan of the classic series or the new film (or both), a wide variety of t-shirts can be found below!

A vast number of plot inconsistencies exist between the film and its original animated counterpart - including but not limited to the origin story, the characters' transformed modes and vehicle types, character backgrounds, and even the Transformers' usage of conventional bullets and missiles as opposed to lasers. This film modernized the Transformer story, and you may agree that it was most likely the best decision to make for a film of this nature (Bumblebee being an old VW Beetle surely wouldn't have cut it!)37 points
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Own the original and unforgettable 1984 Transformers television series on DVD! It's become difficult to find as the DVD cartoon series itself has been discontinued - your last resort is to check eBay for any copies still in circulation.
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In the original Transformers cartoon series...when Optimus Prime transformed, his trailer appeared out of thin air. It would then "back off" and somewhat disappear off-screen once he turned back into robot form.
Designed and produced by manufacturers Takara and Hasbro, The Transformers toy line was way up on the list of kids' must-have list throughout the mid and late 1980s.
Featuring die-cast bodies and beautiful packaging, each Transformer had its own scrambled statistics card. When a special red film card was set on top of it, the Transformer's offensive and defensive statistics could be seen on a line graph. Transformers had heat-activated decals: when rubbed with your fingertip, they would display an Autobot or Decepticon logo, revealing its allegiance. Each Transformer had its own signature weapons, and came with a metallic decal sheet.
After the debut of the Transformers movie and the gradual move away from Generation 1, both the quality and the hype of the Transformers series soon declined. The Transformers had a lesser claim to fame with Beast Wars; introducing Transformers to a whole new generation of viewers in 3D animation. Beast Wars toys, however, didn't hold a candle to the top-notch quality of the original Transformer toy line.
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The is the original 1986 movie on DVD, in its premier format.
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This is the original 1986 Transformers movie with extended extras: including a look at the 2007 Transformers movie, interviews with original crew members of the cartoon series, 80's Transformers toy commercials, and more.
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THIS IS A BOOK that is a guide to the original 1986 Transformers animated movie, with in-depth looks into the plot and detailed character artwork!
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1. The Touch - Stan Bush
2. Instruments Of Destruction - N.R.G.
3. Death Of Optimus Prime - Vince DiCola
4. Dare - Stan Bush
5. Nothin's Gonna Stand In Our Way - Spectre General
6. The Transformers (Theme) - Lion
7. Escape - Vince DiCola
8. Hunger - Spectre General
9. Autobot/Decepticon Battle - Vince DiCola
10. Dare To Be Stupid - 'Weird Al' Yankovic
11. Medley: Unicron Medley - Vince DiCola
12. Moon Base 2 - Shuttle Launch - Vince DiCola
13. Megatron Must Be Stopped - Vince DiCola
14. The Transformers (Theme) - Stan Bush
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The patented "transform" sound effect that was featured in the original animated series (and VERY sparsely - albeit, not enough, in the 2007 movie) was created by a single electronic pulse noise that is about 0.7 seconds long, which is then repeated four more times - each time, the pulse's pitch is shifted higher until complete. This process is for the "vehicle/object to robot" sound. The "robot to vehicle/object" uses the same process, but in reverse.
Released for December 26, 2007: this new production from Cartoon Network features nearly the entire cast of the Generation 1 Transformers in a poorly drawn style that seems to be destined for 'direct to DVD.'
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