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Where did TV come see transformers?
Japan or the United States with your answers, but I do want the original animated TV show.Was Japan or the United States
With its debut in 1984, The Transformers began as a miniseries in three episodes (later titled More Than Meets the Eye) which introduces the public to Optimus Prime, Megatron and their armies as they traveled the world metal Cybertron to earth in search new sources of energy. The last episode ended on an open note, the series should prove popular enough to continue what he has done. A value of standard season of 13 episodes were ordered over the expansion of the universe in which the Transformers Dinobots, Constructicons and Jetfire (The latter called Skyfire in the series) made their debut. With the growing popularity, the second season soon followed in 1985 to a mammoth 49 episodes (in order to bring the total to 65, for syndication). Dozens of new characters were introduced throughout the season, including Triple Changers, the teams combining Aerialbots, Stunticons, and Combaticons Protectobots, and more new Autobot cars and Decepticon planes, while many new ideas and concepts began to establish the history of the Universe cartoon. These 65 episodes have been exported to Japan in the same year, when their order has been limited distribution and the series was aired under the title of Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers. An exclusive OVA Japan the right Scramble City was released which cast focus on combining teams and introduced Ultra Magnus, Metroplex, Ratbat, Trypticon, Blaster Tapes even if it fits in perfectly with the continuity of the American series because of his history of different origins for Trypticon (known Dinosaurs in Japanese) version. That 1986 marked a huge change for processors with the projection Summer Transformers: The Movie, which jumped ahead action within a period of twenty years at the time, the future of 2005 and pits the Autobots and the Decepticons against the menace of the planet-eating giant robot, Unicron. Optimus Prime met his end at hand Megatron, and Ultra Magnus had briefly replaced as leader before being replaced by Rodimus first while Megatron himself was recreated by Unicron as Galvatron. Much of the old guard are killed in combat that left their toys on store shelves to make way for a new team of characters created for the film. 1986 also saw the beginning of the third season of the animated series, which was inspired by the film, pick up exactly where he left off with Rodimus orders and Decepticons in exile with Galvatron missing. The season began with five-part mini-series entitled Five Faces of Darkness which saw Galvatron return and fanned Quintessons, multi-faced aliens introduced in the film that proved to be the creators of the Transformer race, and became third recurring factor throughout the season following his course of 2006. The addition Flint Dille as story editor saw a strong sci-fi aspect of the season that infect the Transformers' battles lasted many exotic planets, while the continuity between the episode was tighter than ever that the plot concepts were revisited and expanded to really flesh history of the show. Running for 30 episodes, the third season ended with the return of two parts of Optimus Prime, bringing the leader legendary Autobot back to life. Broadcast in Japan once again, the series was renamed Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: 2010 (or Transformers: for short), move it up to the namesake. Year 2010 1987 marked the end of the original American series, mirroring its debut with a mini-part of three series titled The Rebirth. written by regular series writer David Wise (who had already written several episodes of mythology capacity of the series), this story introduces the final guidelines and Targetmasters and several other characters. Final restoration of Cybertron age gold, the Decepticons stole the final scene of the series to prove that their threat still lingered. In addition, a fifth season of all kinds has been released in 1988, serving as a sort of "best of" collection of the series. The most notable feature of this twenty-episode run was the intro and enter new segments added to the episodes, which consisted of Powermaster Optimus Prime (made from a mixture of puppetry and stop animation motion) on the events of episodes for a little boy named Tommy Kennedy man. The opening sequence consists of drawn animation advertisements of contemporary toys, and Prime sometimes referenced as Cloudburst new toy characters. Apparently never re-run after its original distribution the series was broadcast over the meeting the parties Eye 1-3, The Ultimate Doom Parts 1-3, five faces of Darkness parts 1-5, Dark Awakening, the off-premises Surprise Part, The Return of Optimus Prime Parts 1-2, and more particularly, Transformers: The Movie, split and distributed into five segments, with Stan Bush music video for the Touch included in the final game.
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Koolatron Multi-Purpose Adapter 110AC to 12 Volts DC ( Model AC-15) $32.80 Power your Koolatron(r) Cooler/Warmer at home or office with this AC Adapter. For use with all Koolatron(r) 12V Coolers and warmers and other 12V items. Over-load and over-charge protected…. |
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Transformers Animated Deluxe:Snarl $16.91 One of the first robots to life on Earth by the power of the AllSpark, Snarl has a lot in common with the dinosaur whose form he takes in beast mode. He’s almost impossible to hurt, first of all, and he really likes smashing stuff with his tail, or ramming it with the horns on his head. He prefers his beast mode to his robot mode because he has more options for how to smash stuff as a triceratops…. |
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Power Ranger RPM 7.5 Super Legends Extreme Figure SLE Black Wolf Ranger $17.99 Each 7.5 Inch figure includes a base & weaponry as well as a “Live Action” styled look…. |
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St. Elsewhere $9.20 In 2006, Danger Mouse is King Midas of the music world. He has an uncanny knack for creating jagged, dense, frenzied beats and odd, eerie, vivid soundscapes that never compromise the music’s natural flow. Meanwhile, rapper and singer Cee-Lo, a veteran of Atlanta’s Dirty South scene, has never been one to be constrained by hip-hop conventions, and is a willing partner in adventure. The result is an… |
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Transformers Prime (Music from the Animated Series) $12.78 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Lou Reed Berlin $2.05 How do you adapt a record once described as “the most depressing album of all time” into a multi-media stage performance? Rather well, when it comes to Lou Reed’s Berlin. The former Velvet Underground mainstay was already established as a solo artist, buoyed by the hit “Walk on the Wild Side,” when he released the Berlin recording in 1973. That it was not a commercial success, to say the least, is… |
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The Ultimate Matrix Collection [Blu-ray] $28.88 The MatrixBy following up their debut thriller Bound with the 1999 box-office smash The Matrix, the codirecting Wachowski brothers–Andy and Larry–annihilated any suggestion of a sophomore jinx, crafting one of the most exhilarating sci-fi/action movies of the 1990s. Set in the not too distant future in an insipid, characterless city, we find a young man named Neo (Keanu Reeves). A software techi… |
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Tron: Legacy (Four-Disc Combo: Blu-ray 3D / Blu-ray / DVD / Digital Copy) $28.75 Disney presents a high-tech motion picture unlike anything you’ve ever seen in an astonishing 3D Combo Pack. Immerse yourself in the digital world of Tron, as celebrated actor Jeff Bridges stars in a revolutionary visual effects adventure beyond imagination. When Flynn, the world’s greatest video game creator, sends out a secret signal from an amazing digital realm, his son discovers the clue and… |
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Star Trek (Three-Disc edition) [Blu-ray] $24.78 The perennial sci-fi franchise is reinvigorated, courtesy of “Lost” creator J.J. Abrams. Reckless Starfleet cadet James T. Kirk (Chris Pine), logical Vulcan instructor Spock (Zachary Quinto), down-and-out doc Leonard “Bones” McCoy (Karl Urban), and the rest of the Enterprise crew come together for the first time to stop a vengeful Romulan (Eric Bana) who’s traveled back in time, creating an altern… |
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Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Three-Disc Combo: Blu-ray 3D / Blu-ray / DVD / Digital Copy) $23.98 Michael Bay’s third film about the robots who are “more than meets the eye” concerns a Cybertronian spacecraft that crashes on the moon in 1961…and the impact it has on humanity 50 years later. As Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) teams with new girlfriend Carly Spencer (Rosie Huntington-Whiteley), Optimus Prime, and the rest of the heroic Autobots, he is thrust into a battle to save the Earth from th… |
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Transformers Crossovers $44.99 Transformers Crossovers |
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Transformers $3 This book is in Good Used condition |
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The Transformers $8.24 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
