The Transformers: The Movie (1986) 7.1
The Autobots must stop a colossal planet consuming robot who is after the Autobot Matrix of Leadership. Director:Nelson ShinWriter:Ron Friedman |
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The Transformers: The Movie (1986) 7.1
The Autobots must stop a colossal planet consuming robot who is after the Autobot Matrix of Leadership. Director:Nelson ShinWriter:Ron Friedman |
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| Norman Alden | ... | ||
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Jack Angel | ... |
Astrotrain /
Ramjet
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| Michael Bell | ... | ||
| Gregg Berger | ... |
Grimlock
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Susan Blu | ... |
Arcee
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Arthur Burghardt | ... |
Devastator
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| Corey Burton | ... | ||
| Roger C. Carmel | ... |
Cyclonus /
Quintesson Leader
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Victor Caroli | ... |
Narrator
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Regis Cordic | ... |
Quintesson Judge
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| Scatman Crothers | ... |
Jazz
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| Peter Cullen | ... |
Optimus Prime /
Ironhide
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Bud Davis | ... |
Dirge
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| Paul Eiding | ... |
Perceptor
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Walker Edmiston | ... |
Inferno
(voice) (scenes deleted)
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It is the year 2005. And the battle between the heroic Autobots led by Optimus Prime and the evil Decepticons led by Megatron and StarScream. Two warring factions of transforming robots from the planet Cybertron. The Autobots must save their home planet from an evil entity known as Unicron, who's ready to consume anything that stands in its way. At the same time, they must defend themselves from an all-out attack from the Decepticons. Along the way, lives are lost, battles are fought, and a new Autobot leader is born as another dies. Written by Anthony Pereyra {hypersonic91@yahoo.com}
Well, I agree that the appeal of this movie is mostly to fans, but I was never a big fan of the series, and I loved it. It's definitely not mainstream, but for anyone who can appreciate robots voiced by some big names (even Orson Welles!) thrashing each other with a very cool, hugely 80s soundtrack, this is where it's at. The main plot, although not exactly inspired, is at least compelling. Any of the scenes with Unicron (Welles) or Galvatron (Leonard Nimoy) easily make the movie worth watching, and there are a few scenes that actually have heart. If you don't like 80s cartoon action, stay away. But if you'll always be a Megaman-playing, Ninja-Turtle-watching kid at heart, check it out.