Voice Actor Rob Paulsen is a cartoon legend! He’s voiced characters over 250 cartoon characters, from Rafael in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to Yakko and Pinky in the Animaniacs and has credits that range from film to TV to videogames! And now the Emmy award winner can add Geekscape guest to his resume as we talk about his long career, getting into the business, his new book “Voice Lessons” and more! Along the way we talk about the ups and downs of Hollywood, fatherhood and the power of positivity! Rob was an incredible guest and if you’re not familiar with him now (although I have NOW IDEA how that can be true), you will be soon enough! Enjoy!

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Analog Jones has the touch and rolls out with the Autobots! This week you get to enjoy our faces and talk robots with our, The Transformers: The Return of Optimus Prime (1987) VHS Review. 

Back Story
This summer, I visited SDCC 2019 with the Geekscape Network and heard an interesting story from an animation writer named Marv Wolfman in a panel called “Nostalgia-Ganza: A Look Back at Animated Series from the ’80s”. Panelists included Eric Lewald (Rescue RangersWinnie the Pooh), Len Uhley (Adventures of the Gummi BearsDuckTales), Marv Wolfman (TransformersG.I. JoeSuperman), Karen Willson (G.I. JoeShe-Ra), Craig Miller (The Real GhostbustersThe Smurfs), Brynne Chandler (He-ManTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) and Marc Scott Zicree (The Real GhostbustersThe Littles).

There were many fantastic stories from these writers that helped create some of my favorite cartoon series growing up. But, one story stood out more than the rest from Marv Wolfman and his work on The Original Transformers. After the Transformers animated movie premiered and killed off the beloved leader of the Autobots, Optimus Prime, the toy company Hasbro got an unimaginable amount of hate mail. As a result, Marv Wolfman was given only two days to write a two-part episode that had to bring Optimus Prime back to life but also features every Transformer character that hadn’t been seen on television in over a year. 

After hearing this story, I decided to hunt down the VHS and talk about the episodes with Matt. Enjoy! 

Quick Facts
Airdate: February 24, 1987
Written by Marv Wolfman and Cherie Wilkerson
Animation studio: ToeiProduction company: Sunbow ProductionsDistribution company: Kid Rhino Home Video

VHS Box Description
The Return of Optimus Prime Part 1
An evil scientist and his assistant decide it’s time to rid Earth of Autobots and Decepticons. Their plan is to use Optimus Prime’s lifeless body to lure every robot to their lab, then infect them with Sun Spores, an alien plague that instills a hatred so overwhelming that Autobots and Decepticons will want to destroy one another. It’s too late to stop the madness when it’s clear the Sun Spore virus is deadly to all life. The universe’s only hope is to revive Optimus Prime. 

The Return of Optimus Prime Part 2
Sky Lynx returns with the only being able to repair Optimus Prime—a Quintesson. If Optimus recovers, he and his Autobots will need to find a metal alloy that will protect Prime from Sun Spores while he ventures inside a virtual world containing the wisdom of the ages. Their destination lies deep inside heavily guarded Decepticon territory. Now both Autobot and Decepticon must put aside their differences and work together if either expects to survive. 

Trailers
Kid Rhino Home Video Promo (includes the Transformers, G.I. Joe: Real American Hero, Jem, and the Holograms, and Sid & Marty Krofft present H.R. Pufnstuf.)

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Briefly: I’ve been pretty vocal about my distaste for the Transformers film series over the past few years (tl:dr – huge fan of the cartoon and comic books, severely let down by the first film, and never watched another), so with the release of the first teaser for next Summer’s Transformers: The Last Knight, I have a lot of questions about what this series has become.

Here are a few examples:

-Why is Optimus Prime dead?
-How can humans still be fighting Transformers after five movies?
-Why does this trailer start way, way, way back in the past?
-How did this film get Anthony Hopkins on board?
-As someone who’s only seen the first film… are any of these movies worth watching?

Again, that’s not a conclusive list based on this pretty confusing trailer. Aside from not making any sense to me, I thought that the trailer had some epic moments, and some fantastic effects.

Someone should definitely answer my questions in the comments below, and everyone else can take a look at the first teaser! Transformers: The Last Knight hits theatres on June 23rd!

Thanks to our friends over at Loot Crate, we have another exciting unboxing for you all! This round is the September 2016 shipment for their Loot Wear line. The theme this month is “Gotta Go Fast” and features clothing themed to characters who are all about speed and moving!

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The Sonic the Hedgehog socks were far and away my favorite item from this month. The tag says that they are exclusive to the subscription service. The socks feature an all-around print with the Blue Blur and some gold rings. Wear them to make your slower friends jealous!

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There were also some Deadpool athletic socks included. But when you think of Deadpool… do you think of speed? Well, maybe the speed at which he swings those swords and throws out snappy one-liners!

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Subscribers also received a Mario Kart shirt (who doesn’t dread that blue shell?), another Loot Wear-exclusvie. The fabric was in the distressed-style with some parts thinner than the others. A pretty awesome reminder that no matter where you are on the track, you can always catch up!

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This shipment included two Transformers items, the first of which being an Autobots soccer jersey. The polyester fabric had some give to it but I didn’t terribly like the texture overall. It felt a little slick and unlike what I am used to in terms of clothing but that is just my opinion. The jersey featured a large patch of the Autobots emblem… just in case there was a question as to who you were “rolling out” with!

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The second Transformers piece was a pair of what appear to be work-out shorts with a print of the character, Arcee, on one side. The shorts were made of a soft jersey.

I was a little underwhelmed by this shipment, personally. I think one of the problems was my lack of interest in several of the franchises included, specifically Deadpool and Transformers. And while I did love the Sonic crew socks, I can’t think of a time that I would wear them. Perhaps the largest issue was that the majority of the items included seemed to be made with men in mind. There actually is a more women-oriented Loot Wear subscription, “Loot for Her,” which I think would have suited me better.

If this unboxing has you interested in subscribing, you can get some money off of your first Crate either by following this link or entering “Geekscape” into the promo code area upon checkout! If speed is your thing, this Loot Wear crate might still be available so head on over!

Briefly: After weeks of prelude episodes, and the first trailer showing off the series’ fantastic artwork back at SDCC, the first episode of Transformers: Combiner Wars is finally here.

In the series, the Autobots and Decepticons have disbanded and returned to Cybertron. With the days of Optimus Prime and Megatron over, Cybertron is now ruled by a triumvirate. However, an ancient technology has enabled a new threat, the power for multiple Transformers to combine into one massive, dangerous form: Combiners. Who will stand-up to this threat to ensure that the fragile peace that was 4 million years in the making remains?

You can watch the first episode from the US on Go90 right here (this one’s not embeddable, I’m afraid), while international users will soon be able to watch the series on Sohu in China and on Vimeo and YouTube in the rest of the world.

It’s pretty clear that this is a darker Transformers than we’ve seen in some time… this thing is violent, so if you’re planning to watch it with a small child, you may want to rethink that.

http://youtu.be/Dtaws91dGs4

I spoke with John Warden at Hasbro’s booth during San Diego Comic-Con. John is most likely to be known for his current work as Design Manager for the company’s Transformers toy line but he has also held the impressive position of Lead Designer for the G.I. Joe line in the past.

What can you tell me about the exclusives available at San Diego Comic-Con this year?

From Transformers, we have three really cool exclusives. First of all, we’ve got the Titan-Class Fortress Maximus, which is a very unique item specifically designed for San Diego Comic-Con 2016. The Fortress Maximus is one of the biggest Transformers we’ve ever created. He has the ability to change into a city as well as a space station. This specific version comes with a Master Sword, which is really unique and hasn’t been out since the 80’s. It also comes with a unique deco scheme that is only available here at San Diego Comic-Con as well as a unique set of labels and exclusive packaging. The face-plate with the head on the Titan Master is unique. And last but not least, it has unique sounds for this version. So it is a must-have.

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The other items we have are Titan Force, which is a three-pack of exclusive figures for Comic-Con. We’ve got Brainstorm, which is done up in the IDW-style deco. We’ve also got the Energize Sentinel Prime, which is based the idea that he has been resurrected from the IDW series. Last but not least, we’ve got Wind Blade, who has a City Speaker-style deco. She has the same color scheme as Fortress Maximus. Same blue, same grey – which is really rad.

And then the last exclusive that we have is really special. It rises out of a partnership with Xiao Mi and Hasbro. It was initially a China-exclusive and we brought it over here especially for Comic-Con fans. It is a version of Sound Wave that is able to change into a Xiao Mi tablet, which is just incredible. Fans so far have really been super-excited about this item, not just because of its great design but also its intricate transformation. It is a really elegant Transformer; really cool packaging. Couldn’t be more excited to be here.

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How do you decide what toys will be sold as convention-exclusives?

Usually we try to decide our convention-exclusives maybe about one year in advance. A lot of it has to do with pop culture, the world that surrounds Transformers. Throughout the years, Transformers has always been a sort of reflection of pop culture and I think Comic-Con is a great place where fans of all sorts of cool stuff are able to come together and enjoy their hobbies and things that they love about all the wonderfully nerdy stuff. But when it comes to Transformers specifically, we have meetings. We think about what kind of big news we have on the horizon and we try to figure out the items that best fit in the universe of Transformers that help not only grow the franchise but also do a good job of exciting fans and cutting to the core of that Comic-Con fan. Like, what does that fan really want? We have a bunch of meetings about it. A lot of thought goes into it. It is usually about a year of planning or so.

How did you make the transition from G.I. Joe figures to Transformers?

Not a lot of people know that I worked on G.I. Joe but I worked on it for six-plus years. In a lot of ways, it is very different because you are dealing with 3-3/4 inch figures. You are dealing with a different level of detail. You are with a human design and costume design as opposed to robots. But I feel like there is a common core between those wonderful franchises and that is character as well as the emotional attachment that fans like me that grew up in the 1980’s still have. They have wonderful characters like Snake Eyes, Storm Shadow, Duke, and even some of the strange characters like of the Vipers from the Cobra team. It is about detail and I think when you bring to life one of the details that someone may have forgotten, it’s a subliminal thing. I think there is a lot of that same kind of thinking that I like to bring to my design philosophy and to Transformers, too. When I do a character like Skull Smasher or Hard Head or something like that, when you look at those types of characters and work with the designers on them, we want to cut to the core of what that character means but also to advance it to the next level. In some ways, it’s no different than when I did a version of [G.I. Joe‘s] Snake Eyes with a lot of extra detail on it but in a way that’s, I think, what fans want. It is almost like the memory is stronger than the nostalgia itself.

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If you could work on any other toy line, what would it be?

That is really, really hard. You know, at Hasbro, I’ve had the opportunity to work on so many great things that this makes this question especially hard. Through my career, I’ve worked on Star WarsPokémonG.I. Joe, and now Transformers as well as a number of other licensed products. Honestly, I think if I ever had the opportunity, I am a big Robotech fan. I have always liked Robotech. I think a lot of us fans do but I think right now I am just enjoying the present. Being a designer on Transformers feels like the best day of my life somedays. Somedays like this [during San Diego Comic-Con], you get pretty exhausted, just you are on your feet all-day and stuff like that. But it is the energy that the fan community brings, meeting people, and having people come up and talk to you and you tell you are doing a great job, it really gives you a great boost and inspires you to try new stuff. I think of all those things, I just really happy to be on Transformers. I feel like I am really at home on this brand. It is great.

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Briefly: Finally, after four weeks of prelude, the official trailer for Transformers: Combiner Wars is finally here.

The trailer was revealed earlier today during the official Transformers: Combiner Wars panel at SDCC, where panelists also revealed a ton of information about the just-around-the-corner series.

The trailer shows gives us our first look at the fantastic animation for the series, which will debut all 8 episodes exclusively on Go90 on August 2nd.

In the series, the Autobots and Decepticons have disbanded and returned to Cybertron. With the days of Optimus Prime and Megatron over, Cybertron is now ruled by a triumvirate. However, an ancient technology has enabled a new threat, the power for multiple Transformers to combine into one massive, dangerous form: Combiners. Who will stand-up to this threat to ensure that the fragile peace that was 4 million years in the making remains?

Take a look at the trailer below, and read on further to learn about the impressive, diverse voice cast for Combiner Wars.

https://youtu.be/Dtaws91dGs4

– ANNA AKANA, Victorion. With her 1.8M followers across YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram, Akana is a social media powerhouse. As an actress, she has had roles in Marvel’s Ant Man, Hello, My Name is Doris, and Freeform’s The Fosters.

 

– JON BAILEY, Optimus Prime. Otherwise known as the “EpicVoiceGuy,” Bailey is perhaps most recognizable as the current narrator of Honest Trailers.

 

– CHARLIE GUZMAN, Menasor. Known best to his 2.6M YouTube subscribers as, “DashieGames,” Guzman has made a career out of gameplay videos. He’s built his impressive fan base by taking games like Grand Theft Auto and Mario Kart, and adding comedic commentary to his gameplay.

 

– RICKY HAYBERG, Computron. Ricky is an actor, writer, and the host for Machinima’s franchise show, ETC.

 

– AMY JOHNSTON, Maxima. Best known for her work with the production company, Bat in the Sun, Johnston has also cameoed in Machinima’s recent Street Fighter: Resurrection series.

 

– JASON MARNOCHA, Megatron. Marnocha is an actor and writer known best for his work on Throne of Atlantis, Deathstroke: Arkham Assassin, and Justice League War Abridged.

 

– LANA MCKISSACK, Mistress of Flame. McKissack is perhaps most well known for her YouTube channel, thanks to her comedy sketches. She also has an extensive list of acting credits that includes Four Rooms, The Magic Pearl, and The Passing.

 

– BEN PRONSKY, Rodimus Prime. Pronsky is a voice actor with various TV and video game credits. He’s provided the voice to characters in shows like Aldnoah.Zero, and Magi: The Kingdom of Magic, and for games such as Dynast Warriors 8 and D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die.

 

– PATRICK SEITZ, Devastator. With over 200 credits to his name, Seitz has provided voices for a variety of well-known films, TV shows, and video games. His work includes Inside Out, Monsters University, and Resident Evil: Damnation.

 

– FRANK TODARO, Starscream. Todaro is a voice actor with various video game credits. They include, Shardlight, Technobabylon, andLittleBigPlanet 1 & 2 where he was the voice of the Buzz Lightyear.

 

– ABBY TROTT, Windblade. Trott is a voice actress with credits that include the TV series The Seven Deadly Sins and Miss Monochrome, as well as the video game Killer Instinct.

After watching Machinima’s Prelude series, I cannot wait to see what Combiner Wars has to offer. Be sure to let us know if you’re looking forward to the series in the comments below!

Briefly: We’re now just a few weeks away from the launch of Transformers: Combiner Wars, and following last week’s Victorion offering, Machinima has just debuted the third episode in a four-episode ‘Prelude’ series that will lead into the main series debut on August 2nd.

The four-part Prelude to Transformers: Combiner Wars reveals the current state of Cybertron from the distinctive points-of-view of four characters – Optimus PrimeVictorionStarscream and Windblade. The digital episodes will launch weekly.

This week, no longer a villainous Decepticon, the powerful Starscream reflects on being part of a new unified leadership that rules Cybertron!

The series is available on YouTube, go90, and other social media platforms, and its certainly garnering my excitement for the eight-episode main series.

The Prelude to Transformers: Combiner Wars episode breakdown is as follows:

1)    Optimus Prime, the former leader of the Autobots, reflects on the great war and how it finally ended with a duel between him and the mighty Megatron.

 

2)    Victorion, a Combiner born from the magic of the ‘Enigma of Combination’, describes her anger with this new state of affairs and proclaims her intention to save the Transformers galaxy from the chaos created in the aftermath of disbanding the Autobots and Decepticons.

 

3)    Starscream, no longer the villain we once knew him as, is now a member of a great ‘Council’ along with The Mistress of Flame from the planet Caminus and Rodimus Prime.  The burden of responsibility is heavy on the three due to the destruction and loss of life from the ongoing Combiner Wars.

 

4)    Windblade, once an official ‘City Speaker’ to the gigantic ‘Titans’ is tired of the bureaucratic non-action of the Council, who seem to sit idly while her people and her cities on Caminus perish. She decides that the only way to end the Combiner Wars is to take matters into her own vengeful hands.

Watch the Starscream episode below, and be sure to let us know what you’d like to see in the main series!

https://youtu.be/OLo8mWubeZA

Briefly: We’re now less than a month away from the launch of Transformers: Combiner Wars, and following last week’s premiere, Machinima has just debuted the second episode in a four-episode ‘Prelude’ series that will lead into the main series debut on August 2nd.

The four-part Prelude to Transformers: Combiner Wars reveals the current state of Cybertron from the distinctive points-of-view of four characters – Optimus PrimeVictorionStarscream and Windblade. The digital episodes will launch weekly.

This week, Believing that she was created for a higher purpose, Victorion makes a promise to save the Transformers galaxy.

The series is available on YouTube, go90, and other social media platforms, and its certainly garnering my excitement for the main series.

The Prelude to Transformers: Combiner Wars episode breakdown is as follows:

1)    Optimus Prime, the former leader of the Autobots, reflects on the great war and how it finally ended with a duel between him and the mighty Megatron.

 

2)    Victorion, a Combiner born from the magic of the ‘Enigma of Combination’, describes her anger with this new state of affairs and proclaims her intention to save the Transformers galaxy from the chaos created in the aftermath of disbanding the Autobots and Decepticons.

 

3)    Starscream, no longer the villain we once knew him as, is now a member of a great ‘Council’ along with The Mistress of Flame from the planet Caminus and Rodimus Prime.  The burden of responsibility is heavy on the three due to the destruction and loss of life from the ongoing Combiner Wars.

 

4)    Windblade, once an official ‘City Speaker’ to the gigantic ‘Titans’ is tired of the bureaucratic non-action of the Council, who seem to sit idly while her people and her cities on Caminus perish. She decides that the only way to end the Combiner Wars is to take matters into her own vengeful hands.

Watch the Victorion episode below, and be sure to let us know if you’re looking forward to all eight episodes of the main series!

https://youtu.be/tAIbv090O80

Briefly: We’re finally just a month away from the launch of Transformers: Combiner Wars, and Machinima today debuted the first episode in a four-episode ‘Prelude’ series that will lead into the main series debut on August 2nd.

The four-part Prelude to Transformers: Combiner Wars reveals the current state of Cybertron from the distinctive points-of-view of four characters – Optimus PrimeVictorionStarscream and Windblade. The digital episodes will launch weekly.

The series is naturally launching with Optimus Prime, and honestly this may be one of the coolest releases that I’ve seen from Machinima… well, ever.

The series is available on YouTube, go90, and other social media platforms, and its certainly garnering my excitement for the main series.

The Prelude to Transformers: Combiner Wars episode breakdown is as follows:

1)    Optimus Prime, the former leader of the Autobots, reflects on the great war and how it finally ended with a duel between him and the mighty Megatron.

 

2)    Victorion, a Combiner born from the magic of the ‘Enigma of Combination’, describes her anger with this new state of affairs and proclaims her intention to save the Transformers galaxy from the chaos created in the aftermath of disbanding the Autobots and Decepticons.

 

3)    Starscream, no longer the villain we once knew him as, is now a member of a great ‘Council’ along with The Mistress of Flame from the planet Caminus and Rodimus Prime.  The burden of responsibility is heavy on the three due to the destruction and loss of life from the ongoing Combiner Wars.

 

4)    Windblade, once an official ‘City Speaker’ to the gigantic ‘Titans’ is tired of the bureaucratic non-action of the Council, who seem to sit idly while her people and her cities on Caminus perish. She decides that the only way to end the Combiner Wars is to take matters into her own vengeful hands.

Take a look at the first episode below, along with some key art for the main series, and be sure to let us know if you’re excited!

https://youtu.be/v4i9u_HALwQ

Pretty cool, huh?

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Writer Brandon Easton is a longtime friend of the show and it’s been awesome seeing his career take off. This week his long comic book resume, from Andre The Giant’s official biography to Transformers to the upcoming M.A.S.K., adds a Marvel book to the list with ‘Civil War II: Choosing Sides’! Brandon talks about getting the gig, what changes he’s making to M.A.S.K. and the issues of adapting popular properties to comics! He also touches on his time writing for Marvel’s ‘Agent Carter’ TV series and his thoughts on DC’s Rebirth! Plus, I give my opinion on ‘Finding Dorey’ and I loved ‘Warcraft’!

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Most people remember Zack Ward as the bully Scut Farkus in the holiday classic ‘A Christmas Story’. Or maybe you recognize him from his turn in movies like ‘Freddy VS Jason’ or ‘Transformers’. Now get ready to know him as an awesome Geekscape guest because Zack arrives on the show in a big way to talk about his new film ‘Restoration’! Not only did he act in this one but he also co-wrote and directed it! Beyond talking about his project though, Zack joins us to break down the new ‘Assassin’s Creed’ movie trailer, tell us about wearing the Freddy Krueger glove and making a video game inspired movie like ‘Postal’! Oh, and Kenny has finally downloaded and gotten to play the massive ‘DOOM’ so he shares us some thoughts on that! PLUS… DUCKS!

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Transformers 5 should leave no one surprised or excited.

Much like hurricane season, or any other annual destructive force that looms on the horizon, the fifth installment in the visual torment that is the Transformers live action series will soon be upon us. Instead of raving about what new Autobot or Decepticon could be featured, or which star got suckered in for a Metroplex sized paycheck to appear in this schlock fest, the remainder of this article will be used to inform you, the public, what can be done about the impending CGI shit storm headed your way Summer of 2017.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, a comment that’s certainly just a rye comment, director Michael Bay jokes, “I’m doing Transformers… 5, is it?” Let’s holster our rage for just a moment and consider the obvious objective facts; first, these movies lack anything that resembles any effort in regards to narrative. Second, these movies exist to sell merchandize. Third, they will never stop making these films as long as they continue to rake in millions of dollars.

Certainly there are a few diehard consumers of the Transformers live action series who will assert that the cinematic eye gouging that appears on screen is actually a film. For those that like to argue that shit is really gold, please direct yourselves here, here, and here for a counter point that unveils the curtain on the practical joke of a film franchise that refuses to die. Ladies and gentlemen of the internet, It’s time to unanimously concede that this joke has long since worn out it’s… well, it would have had to have been funny in the first place: it was not.

It’s time for Transformers to fold itself back up and remain on the toy shelf where it belongs.

It’s time we the people, the geeks, the nerds start demanding better content. But, and this is the important part, that demand does not come in the form of flame wars on the internet. The only thing that Paramount Pictures will understand is when we stop mindlessly throwing our money into this outhouse of a film franchise expecting it to transform into something better: it will not.

So when you hear any further Transformers movie news from here on out, cover your ears, save your hard earned money, and roll out to any of these alternatives coming to your cinema 2017.

May:

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

Star Wars Episode VIII

June:

Kingsmen: The Secret Service 2

Wonder Woman

July:

War for the Planet of the Apes

Spectacular Spider Man

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Lines were drawn, friends were divided and Inklings went to war this past weekend, as the latest Splatfest asked them to settle the decades long score between the Autobots and Decepticons for Transformers supremacy. Once all the ink settled and the scores were tallied, the win went to…

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In the end, despite being outnumbered by 16% when it came to popularity, the Decepticons defeated Team Autobots by winning 12% more of their matches. Team Autobots must have felt bad that the Decepticons have been getting their asses handed to them for about 30 years, and figured it was time to throw them a bone. Either that, or the dark, edgy kids are just better than the forces of good.

Regardless of what side you’re on, this Splatfest was as fun as always. And no matter what the next one has in store, it probably won’t be as awesome as this one, unless of course, we shift to My Little Pony. Team Unicorn vs. Team Pegasus anyone!?

What would you like to see in future Splatfests? And did your team come out victorious this time around? Sound off below!

Just a friendly reminder to all you Splatoon fans out there.

The highly anticipated Transformers Splatfest is happening tonight at 9PM Pacific Time and will go on until 9PM on 8/29.

Have you already chosen your side? Which team do you think has the best chance? (Decepticon master race.)

Hope you’ve been practicing because this will be a splatfest for the ages.

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That’s right. This morning on twitter, Nintendo revealed to fans when and what the next Splatfest for Splatoon will be. The Splatfest will start next Friday August 28th, and in a surprising twist, will be sponsored by Hasbro and feature Autobots VS. Decepticons. This is awesome in a number of ways, one of which opens the doors for more sponsored Splatfests like this one. Which side are you on?Splatfest 1

Briefly: With just over a month to go until Transformers: Age of Extinction hits theatres, Paramount has finally unwrapped more of the film’s sure-to-be-coherent plot. They’ve kept things fairly under wraps so far, so it’s nice to actually learn a bit about the film before it releases.

I’ve hated on the film a lot so far, but this new preview actually makes it look like a pretty fun time. Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know what you think! Transformers: Age of Extinction hits theatres on June 27th!

Briefly: We’re just a few more weeks away from Transformers: Age Of Extinction‘s big release, and Paramount has just debuted a few new stills from the film.

We’ve got shots of both Bumblebee and Optimus Prime, and that shot of Prime on his knees looks pretty badass. I’m not overly excited for the film (I quit the series after the first), but these shots certainly look cool.

Take a look at the images below, and let us know what you think. Transformers: Age of Extinction hits theatres on June 27th!

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Source: Empire

Briefly: Following the IMAX poster from a few weeks back, Paramount has debuted a new one-sheet for this Summer’s Transformers: Age of Extinction.

The image looks to feature the same gigantic spaceship as the IMAX poster did, but instead of new character Lockdown looking cool and walking away calmly, we have human stars Mark Wahlberg and Nicola Peltz running for their lives.

Take a look at the poster below, watch the trailer here if you haven’t, and be sure to let us know if you’re looking forward to the film. Transformers: Age of Extinction releases on June 27th.

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We at Geekscape have many a love; two of those are Transformers and badass theatrical posters. Last week we showed you the very mery Wahlberg character poster. Well now we got you all a brand new one.

Paramount just released this awesome looking poster for the IMAX release of Transformers: Age of Extinction. It features the new character Lockdown, the hot Aventador changing bounty hunter.

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So scapists, who out there is excited for Transformers 4? We would love to hear your thoughts in the comments!

 

Briefly: Following yesterday’s Wahlberg-centric character poster, Paramount has debuted two new character posters AND the full trailer for Transformers: Age of Extinction.

As much as I’ve hated on the Transformers series over the years, there are definitely some cool moments to this trailer. The main character being an adult with a family to protect is an interesting deviation from Shia Labeouf, and the much more classically styled Optimus Prime is a welcome change. The Dinobots still looks stupid, but… well, baby steps, right?

You can take a look at the full trailer for Transformers: Age of Extinction, plus two character posters below, and be sure to let us know if you’re looking forward to the film, and what you’re most looking forward to seeing in the full feature.

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Briefly: We haven’t seen much from the Transformers: Age of Extinction camp since the first teaser debuted back at the Super Bowl (which also gave us our first look at the Dinobots). Today, Paramount Pictures debuted the first character poster for the film, which naturally features Mark Wahlberg’s Cade Yeager (yep, that’s his name) holding some sort of alien weapon.

You can take a look at the poster below, and be sure to let us know if you’re looking forward to the film! Transformers: Age of Extinction hits theatres on June 27th, 2014.

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Briefly: Runescape developers Jagex have a new free-to-play title in the works, and it’s set in the Transformers universe… also, it’s called Transformers Universe.

IGN today debuted the first trailer for the game, which doesn’t look to feature any actual gameplay from the title, but does set the stage for a world that looks pretty damn cool. I’ve never played Runescape myself, but as far as I’m aware the game has had a great reputation for most of its existence.

On the official website for Transformers Universe, Jagex CEO Mark Gerhard had a few words to say about today’s trailer and the development of the game. Here’s the text in full, and head below to check out the game’s debut trailer:

First off some introductions. My name is Mark Gerhard and I’m the CEO & CTO of Jagex.

 

We’re probably better known as the developers of the world’s largest free browser game RuneScape but now, following the past 3 years of development, Transformers Universe!

 

Many of you joined us on our journey for the first time when we shared a sneak peek into our aspiration for the game back in 12/12/12. Since then we’ve refined our vision, gameplay, tech and team to bring you what we believe will be the start of an entertaining, social and competitive game for all of you to enjoy over the next decade and beyond!

 

2013 was a critical year in the evolution of Transformers Universe. It was essential that we just knuckled down and got on with the core gameplay, and that unfortunately meant there was not much news to share for anyone outside of Jagex.

 

However from today onwards you can expect regular updates, and soon all start participating first-hand as the game moves from core development, through each stage of community participation, balancing, polish and iteration.

 

So here’s the big news. We are 100% set to launch Transformers Universe this Summer, and will be progressively inviting an ever-widening portion of the BETA community to enjoy the game before opening it to the rest of the world this summer!
With that in mind, let’s talk a bit more about the game itself.

 

We’ve built a massively online, tactical action game, or MOTA as I like to call it! Transformers Universe offers fast-paced, battle centric, tactical action with a selection of game modes for core gamers, casual gamers and Transformers enthusiasts alike.

 

As the Commander of a new squad, you will recruit, maintain and battle others with a unique collection of Transformers warriors created in collaboration with our friends at Hasbro.

 

Autobots versus Decepticons, you’ll team up to play with and against other Commanders around the world in tactical and strategic online battles, competing for supremacy in the global faction war. Legendary Transformers characters will make special appearances – but more on that another time!

 

Your squad of Bots are a faction-specific collection with their own play styles, weaponry, augment options and specialties. There are countless fighting strategies when battling them and we really believe they will crystallise, embody and capture both what Transformers is all about and your imaginations.

 

So what’s next? Well, very soon we’re going to be releasing our first in-engine trailer, which will give you a first look at some of the playable Bots in the game.

 

We’ll be posting up exclusive in-game screenshots soon, so you can see the game coming together. You will be the first people to see them, and naturally deserve nothing less.

 

What else should you expect from Transformers Universe in 2014? After the trailer we’ll also be launching numerous other initiatives; kicking-off our BETA program first, revealing and detailing the games major features and modes, spotlighting the new characters that you’ll be able to own in-game and a whole lot more.

 

The best place to get all relevant information will be right here on this website. You’re a central part of what will make the Transformers Universe community special, so please do sign up to our channels on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and the official forums.

 

2014 is the launch year for Transformers Universe and the start of an epic journey as you #testyourmetal. Soon you’ll be able to experience this for yourself as we roll out to BETA.

I look forward to seeing you on the frontlines.
Have fun and speak soon,
Thanks,
Mark

Sounds pretty cool, huh? Here’s the trailer:

Briefly: Following the excellent trailer and TV spot for Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and the hilarious new look at Muppets Most Wanted, here is the first official footage from Michael Bay’s Transformers: Age Of Extinction:

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Yep… I think that most people either really love or really hate the Transformers franchise (you should know by now that I’m in the latter… I haven’t even seen Revenge of the Fallen or Dark of the Moon), but in either case, be sure to let us know what you think of the footage!

As SJ noted earlier todayTransformers: Age of Extinction is slated for a June 27, 2014 release and stars Jack Raynor, Nicola Peltz and Mark Wahlberg, with Peter Cullen reprising his role as the voice of Optimus Prime. Kelsey Grammer recently joined the cast as the villain Harold Attinger, and Glenn Morshower is returning to the role of General Morshower.

Transformers: Age of Extinction released new pictures of on-set action; cranking up the already frantic levels of excitement around the much-anticipated Super Bowl ad.

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Nicola Peltz as Tessa Yeager in Transformers: Age of Extinction. Courtesy of Paramount

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Michael Bay (center) directs on the Transformers 4 set in China.
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Mark Wahlberg as Cade Yeager and Jack Reynor as Shane Dyson with a the new version (grittier and more classic muscle car looking) Bumblebee.
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Optimus Prime with an all new look in Transformers: Age of Extinction.
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Jack Reynor plays Shane Dyson–race car driver and our new hero–in Transformers: Age of Extinction.
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Michael Bay (L) directs Nicola Peltz (R) in a scene from Transformers: Age of Extinction.
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Mark Wahlberg, who plays a struggling inventor in the 4th incarnation of the Transformers series, taking the everyman mantle from Shia Labeouf, talks with director Michael Bay on the set of Transformers: Age of Extinction.

Michael Bay, director and producer of the Transformers franchise, teased fans this morning, tweeting: “Be sure to check the official Michael Bay instagram account during the super bowl for a special surprise.”

Sidebar: are we the only ones reminded of Dude, Where’s My Car? by this quote?? 

The Transformers: Age of Extinction trailer has been voted the most anticipated movie trailer or ad of Super Bowl XLVIII in a recent poll by Fandango. A whopping 48% of viewers said the trailer was the one they were most looking forward to seeing.

Other trailers airing during the Super Bowl are The Amazing Spider-Man-2, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Noah and Robocop.

Transformers: Age of Extinction is slated for a June 27, 2014 release and stars Jack Raynor, Nicola Peltz and Mark Wahlberg, with Peter Cullen reprising his role as the voice of Optimus Prime. Kelsey Grammer recently joined the cast as the villain Harold Attinger, and Glenn Morshower is returning to the role of General Morshower.

Can’t wait for the Super Bowl ad? Don’t care? Tell us in the comments!

Love Transformers?

Of course you do.

Want to win a sweet Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters prize pack? Read on!

Season Three of Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters hit DVD and Blu-Ray today, and to celebrate, Shout! Factory, Hasbro, and Geekscape have partnered up for a sweet, sweet, giveaway. Check out a clip from the show’s third season below (featuring the terrifying Predacon dragon), and head further south for more info!

Now, the good stuff. One lucky reader will receive a copy of Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters season three on DVD, PLUS an awesome Predaking action figure! This, of course, could make a great gift for a Geekscapist with kids, or even the little geek inside yourself. Here’s what you need to do to enter:

– Like Geekscape on Facebook
– Share this photo on your Facebook wall, and be sure to comment, letting us know your favourite Transformer and why (don’t forget the why)
– Reside in the United States OR Canada (hell yeah!)

Simple, huh? We’ll pick a winner this Saturday, and be in touch! Happy sharing!

Briefly: Seven new stills for Transformers: Age of Extinction have made their way online. The images don’t feature a lot of robots, but do feature a lot of good-looking people being good-looking.

Are you looking forward to the film? I haven’t see a Transformers movie since the original (no, not the good original, the live-action one), and as such I can’t say I’m looking forward to this one. In any case, take a look at the stills below, and let us know what you think! Transformers: Age of Extinction hits theatres on June 27th, 2014!

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With all of the Transformers graphic novels being released these days, it’s hard even for a HUGE Transformers fan like myself to get excited for new books. But when I realized Transformers: Monstrosity Volume 1 was one of the new motion books from Madefire, I have to say that I was curious.

The storyline was great. It included some old favorites, such as the Dinobots, who seem to have broken faction from the Autobots and are working on their own. The timeline is just after a great war which the Autobots have won. Megatron is dead (or as dead as can be expected…of course we all know Megatron NEVER dies) and Optimus is struggling with one part of leadership he is not prepared for: politics. As the Dinobots try to find black market goods to sell so they can leave Cybertron, Optimus meets with other leaders trying to win them over while a small group of Decepticons, including Scorponok and Starscream, are in hiding and disposing of an almost-dead Megatron on Junkion.

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Yes, fans of the original Transformers probably are at least a little excited by all of those names/places, but what really drew me in was the fact that this was my first motion book. Maybe everyone out there is reading them besides me already, I have no idea, but wow did they add to the enjoyment. The combination of images moving along with sound effects (like truck engines and explosions) were so cool. The artwork is amazing as well.

The gimmick of moving graphic novels pulled me into a storyline that was decent enough. I would like to hear the dialogue read along with everything else, but then I guess it becomes a cartoon. The graphics were awesome though.

Overall, I found the experience enjoyable and highly recommend this book to anyone who already loves Transformers. 4/5 Stars.

Sound off: Have you read a motion comic? What do you think? We’d love to hear from you!

Briefly: We know the official title (though still no plot details), we’ve seen plenty of fancy cars, and now we have our first official image of some of Transformers: Age of Extinction‘s human cast!

Michael Bay himself debuted the photo earlier today, which depicts Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz and Jack Reynor on the set of the highly anticipated film.

As I’ve said before, I hated the first Transformers, and haven’t seen either Revenge of the Fallen or Dark of the MoonAge of Extinction, however, looks to be shaping up pretty nicely. With a cast including Wahlberg, Stanley Tucci, and Kelsey Grammar among others, this one may be hard for me to avoid!

Take a look at the photo below, and let us know what you think! Transformers: Age of Extinction hits theatres on June 27th, 2014!

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I want to scream it from the rooftops. “I’VE GOT THE NEW TRANSFORMERS MASTERPIECE SOUNDWAVE!” But nobody in my neighborhood would care, so I’m sharing the news with you instead.

The wife and I were at Toys R Us and she had to ask customer service a question. As we got the answer and turned to walk away, I noticed giant black boxes with half of a Decepticon symbol showing on the side. “What are those?” I asked innocently.

The woman grabbed the biggest one, turned it around, and said “Oh it’s some new Transformers thing. Soundwave, it’s called.” But when I learned of the price ($119.99) I had to walk away from it. We can’t be spending over $100 on a collectible toy that will adorn a shelf.

Or could we?

After a coupon and a few hours of research/thinking, I decided I should splurge. After all, these toys are so hard to get, I never thought I would ever see one in real life. Plus my birthday is coming. So a few hours later I called and asked them to hold it for me, and since they still had it I took that as a sign.

And now it’s mine. I opened it, because of course I’m going to. Soundwave was easily my favorite (and the coolest) Decepticon. Plus, when I think back to the 1980s, he was my first Transformer, a Christmas gift from my parents. I spent the whole day ignoring people and their questions, changing him from robot to cassette player over and over and over. I’d never seen a toy like it. It was practically two toys. Then the cartoon came out, and I’ve been a huge Transformers fan ever since.

But this toy…wow. Can it even be called a toy? It is truly a masterpiece. It has more detail than any Transformer I’ve ever seen. Plus it comes with five, count ‘em, five cassettes: Buzzsaw, Laserbeak, Rumble, Frenzy and Ravage. All of the classic cassettes. That’s not it though! It has one of the clear Energon Cubes, which we 1980s Transformers geeks all know Soundwave made as they stole energy from humans. Still not enough? It has Megatron in gun form for Soundwave to fire as well!

Negatives? Not many besides the price. Yes, the directions are the usual Hasbro images with no text, and there’s a step or two that is a bit frustrating until you figure them out. Even though he transforms in pretty much the same way as the original, there’s a hidden button or two that, if you don’t notice them, will definitely frustrate you. The cassettes transform in a different manner as well, such as the birds: their weapons are now attached to them and don’t need to be added after.

Hasbro has truly gone above and beyond for us true grown-up Transformers lovers. This is probably the coolest toy/collectible I have ever purchased. Yes, it was a bit expensive, and I’ll never ask for another one again (the child in me laughs at that phrase) but it’s the best.

If you love Transformers, this piece is a must-have.

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