
- BLASTER SOUNDWAVE INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION MOVIE
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- BLASTER SOUNDWAVE INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION TV
BLASTER SOUNDWAVE INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION MOVIE
(Tracks and Red Alert had storyboarded appearances.) Out of the season 1 Autobots, Jetfire/Skyfire is the only one who was not meant to be in the movie at all. Only Perceptor and Blaster have prominent roles, Grapple only getting a cameo and Inferno being credited despite not being in the movie.
BLASTER SOUNDWAVE INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION TV
In the course of battling him and the Decepticons, a lot of Generation One robots die to make room for a new line-up, traumatizing many youngsters who had gotten used to the lack of permanent death in the TV series.Ĭritics panned the film upon release, with the most common complaint being that the movie was nothing but a 90-minute toy commercial (unlike other installments of the franchise, presumably). The animated film introduces, for the first time, the biggest bad in the Transformers multiverse, Unicron, who is en-route to gobbling up Cybertron after stopping off for a snack on the way. The plot of the film takes us Twenty Minutes Into the Future to the far-off Year 2005, where the battle between Autobots and Decepticons has moved back to the mechanical world of Cybertron, presumably thanks to the humans apparently wising up and adopting Autobot technology in the interim, allowing regular space travel back and forth to the Transformers' home planet. It did not have as big of an impact on the comics, since the additional space-based elements were largely inspired by ideas from the comics that had not made their way into the series, which up until then had been a relatively simple children's TV show.

BLASTER SOUNDWAVE INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION SERIES
It is rooted in the Generation One plot centered on the original animated TV series and associated comics from the mid-1980s, and spawned major continuity changes in that timeline, including major series plot changes. The Transformers: The Movie (1986) was the first film to come out of the Transformers franchise. PAGES WILL BE DELETED OTHERWISE IF THEY ARE MISSING BASIC MARKUP.

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BLASTER SOUNDWAVE INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION MANUAL
