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    The Transformers: The Movie

    PG1986 · Action · 1h 26m

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  1. Aug 8, 1986 · The Transformers: The Movie: Directed by Nelson Shin. With Norman Alden, Jack Angel, Michael Bell, Gregg Berger. The Autobots must stop a colossal planet consuming robot who goes after the Autobot Matrix of Leadership.

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    • Animation, Action, Adventure
    • Nelson Shin
    • 1986-08-08
  2. The Transformers: The Movie is a 1986 animated science fiction action film based on the Transformers television series. It was released in North America on August 8, 1986, and in the United Kingdom on December 12, 1986. [8] It was co-produced and directed by Nelson Shin, who also produced the television series.

  3. The Transformers: The Movie. Ultra Magnus and the Transformers fight planet Unicron and the Decepticons in 2005. A surprisingly dark, emotional, and almost excessively cynical experience...

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    • Nelson Shin
    • PG
    • Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Animation
  4. 12 hours ago · For the next few decades, Transformers continued receiving new cartoon adaptations and straight-to-video movies, but in 2007, Michael Bay revived the franchise with his live-action Transformers ...

    • Synopsis
    • Featured Characters
    • Quotes
    • Season 5
    • Production Timeline
    • Animation Errors
    • Continuity Errors
    • Continuity Notes
    • Real-World References and Easter Eggs
    • Adaptations

    A mechanical planet travels through the depths of space, attacking a metal planet which has robotic inhabitants. Robots, vehicles, buildings, and even large chunks of rock are sucked off the surface and devoured by the monstrous planet. It is the year 2005, and the Decepticons are now in control of Cybertron. The Autobots are preparing to launch an...

    Credited and appeared, but had no speaking lines.
    Appeared and had speaking lines, but not credited.

    "Now all we need is a little energon and a lot of luck." "More than you imagine, Optimus Prime." 1. —Optimus Prime and Megatrontempt fate. "Such heroic nonsense." 1. —Megatroncoldly finishes off Ironhide. The 'Cons always get the best lines. "First, we crack the shell... then we crack the nuts inside." 1. —Rumblebravely raids Autobot City. "I've go...

    When The Movie was broadcast in the fifth season of The Transformers, it was broken into 5 parts (designated "Days") and given new bookending segments with original story material.

    First script outline by Ron Friedman: revisions from 15th August 1984 to 19th September 1984
    First draft script by Ron Friedman: submitted November 12th 1984. Revised February 13th 1985.
    Reference photos of Powered Convoy toy designated as Ultra Magnus, provided to Ron Friedman: Taken 18th March 1985
    Second script outline by Ron Friedman: revised 28th March 1985
    When Unicron is approaching Lithone at the start of the movie, at the line "Look, it's Unicron!", a cel stacking error results in Unicron's ring appearing in front of a building arch, making Unicro...
    The inside of one of the Lithonian ships being devoured by Unicron is visible for a couple of frames. The pilot of the ship appears to be Kranix, even though he apparently screams out Kranix's name...
    When Optimus Prime asks Jazz to report security status, it shows both Jazz and Cliffjumper. Cliffjumper is seen twiddling knobs above the actual drawn computer, as if a section was supposed to be p...
    Coloring errors:
    The Dinobot Snarl is mysteriously absent from almost the entire movie, even though the Dinobots as a group are featured prominently. Copies of the script which have come into fans' hands repeatedly...
    Also curiously absent are the 1985 Autobot cars and Mini-Vehicles, such as Inferno, Smokescreen, Cosmos, Warpath, etc. It would seem that these characters were available at the time of the movie:
    Devastator is treated as the ultimate threat, while in the cartoon, his role (and apparent power) was already being severely diminished, presumably because several other combiners had been introduc...
    Possibly the biggest example of the film's tonal shift from the cartoon, shots from firearms that would previously knock another character down at best have since become lethal, best demonstrated w...
    The Transformers: The Movie has had a huge effect in shaping the mythos. Among the elements and characters which would reappear in many other iterations of Transformers are:
    Cybertron's appearance in the post-titles establishing shot shows some major changes to the planet since our last look at it in Season 2. Many of the same buildings from the cartoon's stock image o...
    Gadgets and powers:

    When the inside of Unicron is shown after he devours Lithone, the "blinking energy" effect of Unicron's innards shows, for a split second, what appear to be several images of post-apocalyptic build...

    A comic adaptation of the movie was published by Marvel Comics in 1986, concurrently with the movie's theater run. It was based off a non-finalized version of the script, and differs in many detail...
    A storybook adaptation was released in the UK by Ladybird Books.
    A four-part adaptation was released in 2006/2007 by IDW Publishing, as part of the film's 20th anniversary celebration. It was titled Transformers: The Animated Movie to differentiate it from the M...
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  7. The movie takes place in 2005, twenty years after the television series, and chronicles the efforts of the heroic Autobots to defend their homeworld Cybertron from the evil Decepticons. Both factions are seething with anger, and that hatred has blinded them to a hideous menace headed their way.

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