Soundwave slams a beat.
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Soundwave slams a beat.
http://www.wilenkin.com/transformers/Video_player_06_content.html
For all the transformers geeks. This has to be the coolest thing ever. WooT!
For all the transformers geeks. This has to be the coolest thing ever. WooT!
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heh that's pretty damn cool...
wtf is with all the Transformers whoring lately?? Is this 1986?? Why are they 'in' again? Not that I mind, I used to enjoy them QUITE heavily as a child, just curious when kids today got into the Transformers.
wtf is with all the Transformers whoring lately?? Is this 1986?? Why are they 'in' again? Not that I mind, I used to enjoy them QUITE heavily as a child, just curious when kids today got into the Transformers.
That video is the greatest thing ever created by mortal man.
Anyways, Transformers never really died in popularity, at least not completely. There was a hiatus after "Generation 2" but then Beast Wars came out, and that kept the franchise alive for half a decade, along with Beast Machines. From there, Robots In Disguise came out, and nearly killed the series. Luckilty 80's nostalgia was in full swing by the end of 2002, so the Generation 1 toys started getting re-released.
But the Prime (pun intended) reason for the current swell of TF popularity boils down to two things: 1) The psychotic popularity of the Armada/Energon cartoon, videogame, and toy line.
2) The Dreamwave TF comics. Any TF fan worth a damn owns EVERY issue. If you liked TF back in the day, pick up one of the new Generation 1 comics. The art and story are so utterly amazing, you'll become a hopeless addict, again.
Anyways, Transformers never really died in popularity, at least not completely. There was a hiatus after "Generation 2" but then Beast Wars came out, and that kept the franchise alive for half a decade, along with Beast Machines. From there, Robots In Disguise came out, and nearly killed the series. Luckilty 80's nostalgia was in full swing by the end of 2002, so the Generation 1 toys started getting re-released.
But the Prime (pun intended) reason for the current swell of TF popularity boils down to two things: 1) The psychotic popularity of the Armada/Energon cartoon, videogame, and toy line.
2) The Dreamwave TF comics. Any TF fan worth a damn owns EVERY issue. If you liked TF back in the day, pick up one of the new Generation 1 comics. The art and story are so utterly amazing, you'll become a hopeless addict, again.
That's awesome.
I've downloaded the SWF-file and found the path to the FLV-file, but I can't find a free FLV-to-SWF converter.
So far, I've tried three, two of which need a serial (which I can't find), and the other watermarks the SWF with a huge - ugly - banner. :\
If anyone can help me out here, that'd be great (PM me or something).
I've downloaded the SWF-file and found the path to the FLV-file, but I can't find a free FLV-to-SWF converter.
So far, I've tried three, two of which need a serial (which I can't find), and the other watermarks the SWF with a huge - ugly - banner. :\
If anyone can help me out here, that'd be great (PM me or something).

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Not to mention a G1 live action movie in the works


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My Fiancee sent me a link to this last week. Suffered it loading on dialup, and it was well worth it. 

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Yeah, I liked that. I was a big TF fan when I was younger, but I thought the vid would hav been better if there were more TF characters. I think Jazz would have been perfect for it...


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sean_raleigh Wrote: Not to mention a G1 live action movie in the works |
Uh oh. Is that good news for TF fans? I dunno........
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