Malofilm

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Though he's not in these episodes, sure, you can call Unicron the ultimate doom.

Malofilm was a Canadian home entertainment company established in 1987.

Between 1995 and 1997, Malofilm released a handful of VHS tapes of the Generation 1 Transformers cartoon, some of them in French. They changed their name to Behaviour Distribution in 1998,[1] and released a bunch of Generation 2 videos under that name. In 1999, Behaviour's assets were sold off, and their new owners changed the name again, this time to Seville Entertainment.[2]

Releases

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Malofilm

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English language
  • The Transformers — The Autobots vs. The Decepticons
Contains the episodes "Roll for It", "Divide and Conquer" and "Fire in the Sky".
  • The Transformers — The Ultimate Doom
Contains the three episodes of "The Ultimate Doom", renamed as "Brainwash", "Search" and "Revival".
  • The Transformers — War of the Dinobots
Contains the episodes "S.O.S. Dinobots", "Fire on the Mountain" and "War of the Dinobots".
This release is notable for having been the first home video release to include Spike's swear.


French language
  • Transformers — Autobots vs. Decepticons (Version Française)
Contains the episodes "Roule qui Peut", "Diviser et Conquérir".
  • Transformers — L'Ultime Piège
Contains the first two episodes of "The Ultimate Doom", renamed as "Lavage de Cerveau" and "Recherche".


Behaviour

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Seville

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The cover art for this tape seems to be a simple paint-over of the Behaviour release of "Megatron's Master Plan".


Notes

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  • The Behaviour logo displays their name phonetically as b'heivjə(r).
  • None of the Malofilm VHS cover art was specifically related to the contents of the episodes. Rather, they were all various segments of promotional art related to The Transformers: The Movie.
  • Although the Behaviour and Seville releases were labelled Generation 2, the episodes featured were the original unaltered G1 versions.

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