Jim Sorenson and Chris McFeely summarised and showed off fanart interpretations of Ron Friedman’s first Transformers The Movie script on their presentation at TFNation 2022. Now, via TF.Spacestation-Online YouTube channel we can share for you videos with the complete presentation for your viewing pleasure.
We are sure many fans who weren’t able to attend the convention will enjoy having the chance to watch this event now. Watch the videos (3 parts and an extra “making of” video) after the jump and then share your impressions on the 2005 Boards!
GXE18
Well, recently with BB Movie Megatron and Rumble, there's a possibility of getting Transit or even those concepts.
ChickenQuicken
Guess nothing's happening.
ChickenQuicken
2 days left.
Mark Warren Stahl
This is great! Thank you for sharing!!
RodimusRex
I'm pretty sure Hasbro themselves had a priority of developing new characters because they were running out of Diaclone molds.
Greebtron
With any other writer, you could reasonably say that what appeared in a script but didn't make it to store shelves might have had some basis in toy development, that was conveyed via their briefing binders. But with Ron Friedman, all he cared about was making sure that his ideas got through to the screen, hence why he threw 1001 of them into his scripts. A toy designed and named by somebody else, given a character by somebody else? That was of no use to him.
Q Prime
Well no, because A) Sky Lynx was a design licensed by Hasbro from a different company who wouldn’t have been inspired by Hasbro’s early concept, and B) this design of Rails is fan art made for the convention based on the early treatment, so if they were to go through with him Rails likely wouldn’t have looked the way he does.
YoungPrime
Not bad but it's safe to say that Rails here helped create what we know as Sky Lynx. However Rails could've still been his own figure made of a few train cars especially since as time went on it was clear that Hasbro was running out of ideas.
YoungPrime
Well her "Lifeline" retool would've filled that void for me if they had released some individual figures of her at retail.
Hockeymask
Yeahhhhhh. I think you're looking way too far into some harmless comedy in a kids cartoon presentation done for the fans by two guys who appreciate the nostalgia it brings.
Greebtron
And the next day "Making Of" panel
Greebtron
Full videos of the panel are now up on the Youtubes
Credit to: TF.SpaceStation-online.com – Where All Are One!
Act I
Act II
Act III
EndoSickness
If any of you are interested and know german, I comprised a video of it, translated and put the illustrations in, so it's not just a monolgue:
TheSoundwave
That's an interesting concept, but to me it kind of removes part of what makes the brand what it is. It's almost so far removed from Transformers that you could create a separate brand that revolves around that concept.
Even as far back as the G1 cartoon it was pretty clear that the Transformers are supposed to be advanced robots with shapeshifting abilities. The altmodes have always been an ability the Cybertronian can use for function and disguise. The tagline is even "robots in disguise" (with robot being the focus). I totally disagree that nostalgia has caused us to value the robot characters more. The robots have always been portrayed as the main form. Never in fiction (as far as I'm aware) has the altmode come first and evolved into a robot.
The G1 toyline probably emphasized the altmodes more because toy cars sell better than robot characters who (at the time the packaging and all was created) were unknown to the general public. But that's just a marketing thing. It's almost like saying…Obi-Wan's lightsaber is more important to Star Wars than Obi-Wan himself because a roleplay toy package emphasizes the lightsaber.
HAZARDZONE
Transformers (Generations) Lost Data
With a focus on characters planned but cut from television shows, and most of transtech