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7 Dec 2003 |
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Hi Stephen, welcome to yet another edition of your favourite Transformers newsletter, published by those nice folks at Theyareamongus.com in Australia!
I, or should I say 'we', are bringing you a new and exciting format this week, as I have have brought together six additional and very talented writers to join me in contributing articles, reports and stories for every issue. This means that you'll now have even more content to get stuck in to, but this time from a variety of different viewpoints and perspectives, which will hopefully make your reading experience even more enjoyable.
Anyway, have fun, and as always, we welcome your feedback! - Stephen
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ALTERNATORS FAMILY GROWS
One of the new Transformers lines, Transformers Alternators, has increased by one. Who is the latest piece to be marveled at I here you ask? None other than that holographic honcho, Hound!
Hasbro have recently updated the official Transformers website, releasing pictures of the latest swag, and included in the update were two fine pictures of Alternators Hound. Now when I say fine, I mean fanflippingtastic!
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HEADMASTER EPISODES FINALLY DUBBED INTO ENGLISH
One of the most commonly asked question throughout Transfan’s message boards, and indeed the entire community, would have to be “Will we ever see the Headmaster episodes dubbed into English?” Finally, there is an answer, and it’s all good news!
Whilst not being dubbed by a professional studio, many fans from across the globe (headed up by Transformersource.net) have signed up and have started the long process of dubbing the entire Headmaster’s series into English, and finally, after months of waiting, a demo of the first episode has been made available to the public!
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OPTIMUS PRIME RENDER FROM PS2 ARMADA GAME
We have seen many Optimus Primes over the years, from comic book illustrations to cartoon series depictions to toy mould creations, but rarely have we been reminded of the reality of the gigantic, weighty, metal truck that is Prime. Well, not until now that is.
Atari Melbourne House, based in Victoria, are currently working away on their impressive PS2 title, Transformers Armada: Prelude to Energon, which featured heavily in one the UK's most respected gaming magazines recently, EDGE. The feature includes an in-depth, eight page preview of the title, detailing gameplay and some very impressive screenshots, but the most exciting aspect of feature I believe is the CG model created for the magazine's front cover. Oh my, you just have to see this to believe it!
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NEW JAZZ BUST AVAILABLE FROM HARD HERO
"Roger me, Wilco me! Hello? Hello Earth?"
That’s right everybody, Jazz is the next G1 character to be immortalised in cold cast porcelain; the 12th in the successful series of busts from Hard Hero, and he's available for pre-order right now!
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FOUR FINGERS AND A THUMB
With the Generation 1 series holding the mantel as the fan favorite, it's not hard to imagine why other Transformer brands give it the nod. Whether it be a name similarity or a cameo, It always manages spark interest. Now with Armada almost at an end and Energon on the way in, we can see the trend continuing and once again, the curiosity is building. However this time honor doesn't go to Autobot or Decepticon. It is in fact, the Quintessons!
The Quintessons made their first appearance in the Transformers movie during 1986 and continued to be quite a nuisance for all Transformers throughout Season three. The cartoon established them as the creators of the Transformers and then they were never seen again... until now?
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TRANSFORMERS MAKE THE 'MOST VIOLENT' TOY LIST?
Yes, believe it or not, it’s true: Transformers have been joined along with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Power Rangers, The Matrix and other toy lines as those to be avoided this Christmas, thanks to a public interest group called the 'Lion & Lamb project'.
The Lion & Lamb project, based in Maryland, USA, have been putting lists out for the last eight years in an effort to let parents know which toys not to purchase for their children, as they fear that several toy lines will promote a violent nature to kids.
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MISFORMERS: ART IN DISGUISE
Scott Campbell’s ‘Misformers’ is a collection of art works with a difference.
The canvas, paint, pencils and clay have been tossed away and replaced with something we have acknowledged as art for years: Transformers. Campbell has created an exhibition where Transformers are the artwork and the tool for expressing his ideas on life. However, they are not simply Transformers as we know them; they have been re-modeled almost the same way your mum would after the dog destroyed your two favorite bots. A mistake. They are the Misformers!
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