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We have a gift for you this Christmas! The 16th episode of the Transformers: Cyberverse cartoon is now up on Hasbro's YouTube channel, "The Extinction Event!" This episode stars Shockwave, and his arrival to Earth to start his plan of the "extinction event." We also get more screen time for Grimlock, who was found last episode. So check out the episode below and tell us what you think in the Pub forums below!
The episode has aired in Canada and Cartoon Network for US airing, as well as the Cartoon Network mobile app and their website.
Check out the last two episodes, "Siloed" and "King of the Dinosaurs," here.
If you recall, we posted a news article on the Transformers Cyberverse Battle Base Trailer with Warrior Class Optimus Prime sightings in U.S. retail. And now, we have an English review of it! Coming from the YouTube reviewer "Bert the Stormtrooper" made a video review on both Warrior Class Optimus Prime and the Battle Base Trailer. He actually had a good time with the set, specifically the trailer, and how it looked. For those who don't know, the set includes a straight re-release of the Cyberverse Warrior Optimus Prime, with the axe gimmick, and a completely new trailer meant to hold figures as a playset.
Watch the review below, and make a judgement of the set, and tell us in the Pub forums below!
The Transformers Bumblebee Movie has opened into Third Place on its opening weekend, coming behind Disneys Mary Poppins Returns in Second place and Warner Bros Aquaman in First. This news comes to us from Business Insider Website. The Bumblebee Movie has made 21 Million Dollars this past weekend, the lowest opening of any Transformers movie so far, including the last Michael Bay directed movie, The Last Knight. However, Mary Poppins Returns is only marginally ahead on 22.2 Million Dollars. Its still possible for Bumblebee to take a respectful Second behind Aquaman which has gained a lead to the tune of 72.1 Million Dollars. In terms of audience opinion however, Bumblebee is well ahead of the competition as it current sits on a 94% rating on Rotten Tomatos compared to Mary Poppins Returns (Which sits on 77%) and Aquaman (Which has the lowest of the three with a 64% Rating).
Also unlike the other two movies, Bumblebee has a smaller budget to make back as well, costing Paramount just 138 Million Dollars(not including marketing) to make. This means that Bumblebee could make its cost back and more. Compare this with The Last Knights which had a budget of 217 Million Dollars yet failed to make that domestically, and had to rely on foreign screenings to get that initial budget back.
Date: Tuesday, December 25th 2018 4:07pm CST Category:Toy News Posted by:ZeroWolf | Credit(s): Nemesis Primal and EvasionModeBumblebee from Seibertron, TonTon Reviews and Kevin Liu on YouTube
With tidings of good cheer we also bring you news, couresty of fellow Seibertron user, Nemesis Primal, that a couple of new Studio Series toy reviews have been uploaded to YouTube! The first comes to us via YouTuber TonTon Reviews. The review is one that has been long awaited, and that is a video review of Jet Power Optimus Prime, the combined form of soon to be released #32 2007 Optimus Prime and #35 Revenge of the Fallen Jetfire. This combination is seen at the end of the Revenge of the Fallen movie as Jetfire gives his spark up so that Optimus can use his parts to power up to battle the Fallen.
TonTon Reviews - Jet Power Optimus Prime
For this second and third reviews, we turn to non-English speaking Kevin Liu, who provides his own review of Jet Power Optimus Prime, but of more interest is his review of #34 Dark of the Moon Megatron! His toy is leader Class and comes with an Igor minifigure. Whereas his old Voyager class toy had a moulded cowl to hide his damaged parts, this one uses a fabric one instead.
Please note that these following reviews are not in English.
Kevin Liu - Jetfire Optimus Prime
Kevin Liu - #34 Dark of the Moon Megatron
UPDATE:
Thanks to fellow Seibertron user, EvasionModeBumblebee, we've learned that YouTuber Kevin Liu has put out a new video as an add on to his Jet Power Optimus Prime review, showing that the left over piece of Jetfire's torso can be turned into a big cannon for Prime to wield. Check out the additional video below.
Are you looking forward to these toys? Do you think this version of Jet Power Optimus Prime is better then the previous attempt? Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews.
Similar to last year, in addition to sale prices on specific items, we are giving an instant discount on ALL in stock items by applying the item's Rewards Points as a discount at the time of purchase!
We also have a number of new arrivals and pre-orders available this week, presented below.
Let us know if there's a particular figure you're looking for that isn't listed here or on the website. Happy shopping!
Another day, another big update from Flame Toys! This time they've revealed on Twitter our first look at the previously unannounced (but totally expected) pair of Skywarp (or "Skywrap" as the name tag says) and Thundercracker! They'll be joining the Furai Model line in the near future and appear to be recolored from the Starscream kit, but hopefully include some extras to give them their own identities. It's still early so we don't have a release time frame just yet.
Also included in the update is a new photo of Furai Model IDW Megatron. We now know that he'll include an extra part for swapping faction symbols and even more surprising, an alternate head! Whichever way you choose to align him he's shaping up to be an impressive looking kit.
You'll also find an extra photo of the entire (thus far) Furai Model lineup which gives us a better idea of the Studio Trigger designed Devastator's size compared to the rest. Not quite as massive as we may have been lead to believe, but still a great looking kit. No further info on Windblade and G1 Optimus Prime just yet.
Moving to the Kuro Kara Kuri line of non-transforming action figures we're greeted with another look at the recently announced stealth Megatron, The Fallen, and Optimus Prime. We also get a look at the entirety of Prime's arsenal which appears to feature a pair of axes based on the one wielded by another Optimus Prime in Transformers Animated of all things. And to round things out we're treated to another look at Victory Leo and the complete Victory Saber. Still not colored, but you have to believe that's coming soon!
Did you find this update exciting or do you prefer your Transformers transformable? Sound off in the Energon Pub!
JERRY'S STOCKING STUFFER SURPRISE! Starting December 1st receive a FREE $60+ value Mystery Gift with a $300 purchase! Instock orders must be placed by December 31st to qualify for Jerry's Stocking Stuffer Surprise!
Now Instock - MP-09 Masterpiece Rodimus Reissue! An oldy but a goody, this reissue is rumored to finally have the knees fixed. Order it at TFsource here:
MP-44 Masterpiece Convoy 3.0 / Optimus Prime is an all new remastered version of Optimus Prime, reflecting his more anime / cartoon styling! Get your preorder in at TFSource:
Now instock - Golden Lagoon 3 Pack! Beachcomber, Perceptor and Seaspray all featuring metallic paint apps from the G1 Golden Lagoon Episode. Lock in your order at TFSource here:
Arriving this week - Iron Factory - IF-EX26H Racing Bros - Heavymetal! Heavymetal is a recolor version of the original Racing Bros from Iron Factory. Preorder the limited edition exclusive here at TFsource:
Arriving this week - Iron Factory's legends scaled War Giant Catastophe Set! One boxed set featuring all 5 figures that transform and combine to form the mighty Catastrophe! Preorder yours at TFSource here:
Now up for preorder - ToyWorld - TW-C07P Constructor Full Set of 6 Figures - LE! This version includes a more accurate color scheme including red tinted windows, metal paint apps and metallic/chrome plating, includes both versions head/face plate, green and silver painted leg plates, purple and silver mixer barrels and all new exclusive packaging! Preorder it here:
Get your preorder in for the next figure in Make Toys Cross-Dimension Series: MTCD05SP Buster Stealthwing! Buster Stealtwing transforms from a stealth jet to robot and back and can combine with Make Toys Striker Manus to form one unstoppable arsenal!
We have restocked the popular Ragnaros Combiner M-02 Gahz'ranka and now all 5 figures from Unique Toys are instock to form the mighty Ragnaros! Order yours at TFSource here:
Now up for preorder - Planet X - PX-C01 Ismenios Add on Kit! The Kit includes alternate wings, guns, an alternate head and more! PX-C01 Ismenios is sold separately and not included as part of this set.
W-01 Dirty Man by Toywolf transforms from a toilet to robot and back and features accessories such as two samurai swords, toilet paper, plunger and more. Figure stands approximately 12CM/4.8" tall in robot mode and scales with 6" figures. Preorder here:
Arriving this week - Fans Hobby SGC 10th Anniversary show Convention Exclusive - Master Builder - MB-06B Purple Power Baser - LE! This figure is limited to 500 pieces worldwide so hurry and get your preorder in today!
Now up for Preorder - Fans Hobby - Master Builder - MB-08 Double Evil! This long awaited masterpiece of a figure from Fans Hobby is finally up for preorder at TFSource here:
NEW SOURCE ARTICLE! What Transformers toy - official or unofficial - represents the best value for money over the last 5 years? We take some contributions: TFSource Report | Value For Money
NEW SOURCE ARTICLE! A selection of real short stories that epitomise some recent Transformers experiences; Micromasters, Ultra Magnus, Italy, race cars, McDonalds and the police. TFSource Report | Shorts
Have you signed up for Source Points yet? Earn points with every purchase towards Freebies! Accumulated points and want to redeem them? Click the following link to enroll or redeem your points today! Source Points - TF Source
Have you also snagged Shockwave at retail yet (and not posted a sighting), has he eluded your hunt or did you snatch one up via an online retailer? Let us know below and discuss the current Transformers War For Cybertron: Siege range on our own Energon Pub forums here on Seibertron.com.
Hasbro, via their Hascon subsite has announced that Hascon 2019 has been postponed with no additional information about a reschedule. Originally slated for September 6th through to the 8th, 2019 in Providence, Rhode Island at the Rhode Island Convention Center and Dunkin' Donuts Center. Whatever issues that have caused the delay are unknown, but be assured we will keep you updated on the matter here on Seibertron.
Every two weeks, Seibertron.com brings you a Top 5 list related to all things Transformers written by me, your fellow editor. These are my opinions (just like movie or game reviews hosted by sites are still just the opinion of one person) so what matters most is what you guys think of the topic or list, and I hope to see your own lists or comments on omissions and ranking. Let's have fun! All previous lists can be found here.
Top 5 Best Stories from IDW Transformers Comics Era (2005-2018)
The IDW timeline/universe/story that started in 2005 has ended and I personally believe it includes the best Transformers fiction involving our favourite G1 characters. Of course comics can be daunting to get into and I won't pretend every single story was a gem. But there was some stellar storytelling here, the best these characters ever got and I will go through the 5 best stories from this 13 year run that any Transformers fan should check out asap. The titles link to the comics on comixology in case you want to check them out.
Note: At the day this is published, there is a major sale on all these comics at comixology.
I love Ironhide, he is one of my favourite G1 characters and a great archetype: the bad ass old timer soldier who will get the job done. And this book makes great use of that archetype. Plus, for any new readers, the fact that art of the story is Ironhide not remembering a lot means you and him are both unaware of what came before and it serves as a nice introduction to the IDW G1 universe. The biggest selling point though will be the art. As good as the writing is, this book's greatest strength is the gorgeous art from Casey Coller, which to me always felt like the best Dream Wave but done right (so clean and heroic but without odd proportions or angles). - William-James88
Out of the three "solo-character" books (the other two being Bumblebee and Drift), this was the best one. Mystery, suspense, and four full issues of Casey Coller being awesome. - Scotty P
Casey Coller killed, there was a lot of mystery, there was a lot of Ironhide coming to terms with not remembering 4 million years, and it started his unique relationship to Alpha Trion that shaped most of his future. - D-Max
We always guessed a Starscream lead story would be fun, and this book shows us just how great that can be. While anyone who likes combiners will get their money's worth here, the part I liked most was the later half with Windblade. We get to see just how much that character can add to a story. And, lest we forget, this is the story of Starscream actually being ruler of Cybertron, something the character always wanted and we get to see it play out in full rather than him being instantly killed by Galvatron. - William-James 88
TAAO had some great moments, and I think issue 4 with Bruticus was the best look we've had at a Combiner mind in story and visuals. But 9-12 with Starscream truly changing and then the battle of the minds was truly awesome. - D-Max
If anyone is interested in Pre War Cybertron starring Orion Pax as a super cop, then this story is for you. Expertly written and just plain fun to read, with lots of twists (that final page is a bigger twist than anything M Night Shyamalan ever did). While it takes place within the More Than Meets Your Eye comic, this story is very much self contained since it deals with the crew looking back on a conspiracy themed story from Pre War Cybertron and how they interacted with Orion Pax (Optimus Prime before the war) as he searches for answers. This gives us the best look at Cybertron before the war and how society was, and is a very fun mashup of Transformers in different narrative situations, like a police procedural, a political thriller and a heist story (where Orion organizes to steal the Matrix of Leadership!). As I said, just plain fun and it's great to see all the storytelling potential with these beloved characters achieved. - William-James88
Simply put, Last Stand of the Wreckers, is the pinnacle IDW story, this is the one that had people screaming at how awesome, fresh, and cool it was. That series helped put Roberts on the map and really helped define Roche's career. It's still an all time favorite of mine. The content, the simple message of people dying in stupid, pointless, preventable ways during war is so dense and so tight. If IDW had a perfect story, that one would be it, for sure.
As for Sins of the Wreckers, it is such a visual story. In the same way I and others have criticized Roberts for way too many words and not a lot of visuals in several cases, this one was the exact opposite, you got more from the story by looking at it then reading it. That book is probably the perfect visual story book from IDW. - D-Max
Sins of the Wreckers was a deeply personal story with a raw emotion and style not really seen elsewhere in Transformers. Might be the top of the full 13 year run when it comes to the use of visual storytelling.- Scotty P
1. Chaos Theory from Transformers 22 and 23 by James Roberts and Alex Milne
If you could only read one comic (well two in this case), this is what I would recommend. While these are brief chapters written at about the half way point of this IDW universe, they serve as its true beginning tieing in what came before and becoming a basis for the future. Optimus Prime and Megatron are the main characters of the Transformers franchise and yet after all these years, this is where we finally get the best look at them. We see what makes them tick, what they stand for. This is a humanizing portrayal of both characters and yet at the same time, we see them for the leaders that they are, these giants that no other character before or after can compare to. And it's written so well. My favourite scene, if I had to pick one, is when both of them just chat about their past battles against one another and compare how much they suffered at each other's hands, both laughing it off. You also get to see how a 4 million year war happens, what it entails and how war strategies for these immortal beings are different than how we would imagine it. There is a great line about how they would plan a battle for centuries only for it to be finished over night. This is just an example of how we get a more detailed look at these characters, at the Transformers lore itself, than ever before.
While it takes place at the very end of the war, we also see both of these characters before the war and how they come to be while also setting up all the lore the IDW Universe has now contributed. Like how Transformers are made (forged or constructed cold) or where the word and symbol for Decepticons comes from and the societal environment where such a clan could rise (we even learn what the "Megatron" name implies). And as I mention this, you would think there would just be loads of text describing things like an encyclopedia, but no it just flows smoothly as a confrontation between the two commanders as they get a sense of where they are at in the war. And the fact that it sets up the lore means you won't feel lost reading it at all, it is a stepping stone for many stories to come (like Shadowplay, mentioned above). I could talk about this endlessly, I didn't even mention the immaculate art by Alex Milne (who has since become THE Transformers artist). It's only two issues, do yourself a favour and read it. - William-James88
Honourable Mention:
Transformers Escalation - A super entertaining part of Furman's arcs that often gets overlooked. This story is peak Furman with him paying off some built-up storylines, seeding others, and doing innovative things. Plus, the Optimus vs Megatron fight in issue 5 is both one of their few one on one battles in IDW and also one of the best ever crafted. - Scotty P
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