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|caption=Look to the right! No, the other right!
|caption=Look to the right! No, the other right!
|publisher=[[Million Publishing]]
|publisher=[[Hero-X|Million Publishing]]
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|written by=[[TARKUS]]
|date=[[December 4]], 2007
|date=[[December 4]], [[2007]]
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|continuity=[[Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Japanese Generation 1]]
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'''Transformers Visualworks''' is a Japanese-exclusive art book featuring artwork mainly from [[Generation 1]] and [[Generation 2]]. The book was published by [[Million Publishing|Million Publishing Co.,Ltd.]] on [[December 4|December 4th]], 2007.
'''''Transformers Visualworks''''' is a Japanese-exclusive art book featuring artwork mainly from [[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]] and ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (franchise)|Generation 2]]''. The book was published by [[Hero-X|Million Publishing Co., Ltd.]] on [[December 4]]th, 2007.
 


== Content ==
== Content ==
=== The world of Studio OX ===
=== The world of Studio OX ===
[[Image:Generations-CybertronBattle.jpg|left|200px|thumb|]]
[[File:Generations-CybertronBattle.jpg|left|upright=1.1|thumb]]
This section mainly includes colour artwork published in ''[[TV Magazine]]'', ''[[Comic Bom Bom|Comic Bom-Bom]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Newtype_(magazine)|Newtype]]'' during the mid-1980s in Japan. It is subdivided into sections for the [[Autobot|Autobots]] and [[Decepticon|Decepticons]], and battles between the two factions, focusing exclusively on the characters of ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers (franchise)|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers]]'' and ''[[Transformers 2010 (franchise)|Transformers 2010]]''. There is a noticeably large amount of [[combiner]] art, and the famous head-ache inducing piece of [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] and [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] fighting together on [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]]'s shoulder. The final page of this section is for "color charts," showing colorized versions of a small number of Studio Ox's character model sheets, including [[Centurion drone|some]] which are not featured as line art later in the book.
This section mainly includes colour artwork by [[Studio OX]] published in ''[[TV Magazine]]'', ''[[Comic BomBom]]'', and ''{{w|Newtype (magazine)|Newtype}}'' during the mid-1980s in Japan. It is subdivided into sections for the [[Autobot]]s and [[Decepticon]]s, and battles between the two factions, focusing exclusively on the characters of ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers (franchise)|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers]]'' and ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 2010 (franchise)|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 2010]]''. There is a noticeably large amount of [[combiner]] art, and the famous head-ache inducing piece of [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] and [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] fighting together on [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]]'s shoulder. The final page of this section is for "color charts," showing colorized versions of a small number of Studio Ox's character model sheets, including [[Centurion droid|some]] which are not featured as line art later in the book.


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=== The world of Ban Magami===
=== The world of Ban Magami===
[[Image:BattlestarsStoryPage17-18.jpg|right|200px|thumb|]]
[[File:BattlestarsStoryPage17-18.jpg|upright=1.1|thumb]]
This section contains works by [[Ban Magami]], the original character designer for  
This section contains works by [[Ban Magami]], the original character designer for  
the assorted Japanese-exclusive ''Transformers'' animated series, including illustrations from ''TV Magazine''. The section opens with a small selection of random artwork from each series through to ''[[Victory (franchise)|Victory]]''. It was after these series that Magami began drawing large [[story page]] illustrations for ''TV Magazine'', and the book turns to focus on these, showcasing numerous images from the final third of ''[[Zone]]'', at least one image from all but one of ''[[The Battlestars]]''' story pages, and finally, several ''[[Operation Combination (franchise)|Operation Combination]]'' images to round out his part of the book.
the assorted Japanese-exclusive ''Transformers'' animated series, including illustrations from ''TV Magazine''. The section opens with a small selection of random artwork from each series through to ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Victory (franchise)|Victory]]''. It was after these series that Magami began drawing large [[story page]] illustrations for ''TV Magazine'', and the book turns to focus on these, showcasing numerous images from the final third of ''[[Transformers: Zone (franchise)|Zone]]'', at least one image from all but one of ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: The Battlestars (story page)|The Battlestars]]''' story pages, and finally, several ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Operation Combination (franchise)|Operation Combination]]'' images to round out his part of the book.


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=== The world of Hidetsugu Yoshioka ===
=== The world of Hidetsugu Yoshioka ===
[[Image:G2PrimeJustice.jpg|left|200px|thumb|"Slag! You just ruined my [[Fusion cannon|precious]]!!"]]
[[File:G2PrimeJustice.jpg|left|upright=1.1|thumb|"Slag! You just ruined my [[Fusion cannon|precious]]!!"]]
This section features various artwork from [[Hidetsugu Yoshioka]], opening with a collection of miscellaneous art from various sources, featuring series as diverse as ''Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers'' and ''Operation Combination''. This is followed by line art of Yoshioka's famous laserdisc covers, rendering the entire cast of the animated series in four [[Super deformed|super-deformed]] cram scenes, then by several images created for [[e-Hobby]] exclusives like [[Ga'mede]], [[Orion Pax]] and [[Pepsi Convoy]]. Yoshioka's section is rounded out by a complete collection of all sixteen of his ''[[Generation 2]]'' mini-comics, in full color.
This section features various artwork from [[Hidetsugu Yoshioka]], opening with a collection of miscellaneous art from various sources, featuring series as diverse as ''Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers'' and ''Operation Combination''. This is followed by line art of Yoshioka's famous [[Geneon Universal Entertainment|Pioneer]] laserdisc covers, rendering the entire cast of the animated series in four [[Super deformed|super-deformed]] cram scenes, then by several images created for [[e-HOBBY]] exclusives like [[Ga'mede]], [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#OrionPax|Orion Pax]] and [[Pepsi Convoy]]. Yoshioka's section is rounded out by a complete collection of all sixteen of his ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (franchise)|Generation 2]]'' mini-comics, in full color.[[File:ArtemisTAIVisualworks.jpg|right|130px|thumb]]
 
Between this section and the next, there is a "Special Feature" spotlighting the cover art for the ''[[Transformers Song Universe]]'' CD set and special art featuring [[Artemis]] and [[T-AI]], both illustrated by [[Munetaka Abe]].
Between this section and the next, there is a "Special Feature" spotlighting the cover art for the CD set ''[[Transformers Song Universe]]'' and special art featuring [[Artemis]] and [[T-AI]], both illustrated by [[Munetaka Abe]].
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=== The world of line art ===
=== The world of line art ===
[[Image:Springerstudiooxcharactermodel.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Isn't this art so much nicer than [[:Image:Springer-decipherthedecepticon.jpg|this]]?]]
[[File:Springerstudiooxcharactermodel.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb]]
At this point, the book shifts from glossy color paper to uncoated black-and-white stock. This section features a wide variety of images, including design art and conceptual art, and features work from both Studio Ox and Ban Magami.
At this point, the book shifts from glossy color paper to uncoated black-and-white stock. This section features a wide variety of images, including design art and conceptual art, and features work from both Studio Ox and Ban Magami.


Studio Ox's section begins with a large gallery of character models, many of which were seen (at a smaller resolution) in [[Transformers Generations]]. Three pages of monochrome artwork from Comic Bom Bom follow, and the Ox section is then brought to a close with a final random collection of line art and sketches, including some unused [[Super Hybrid Model]] designs for ''The Headmasters'' characters.  
Studio Ox's section begins with a large gallery of character models, many of which were seen (at a smaller resolution) in [[Transformers Generations (guidebook)|Transformers Generations]]. Three pages of monochrome artwork from Comic BomBom follow, and the Ox section is then brought to a close with a final random collection of line art and sketches, including some unused [[Super High-Breed Model]] designs for ''The Headmasters'' characters.  


Magami's section contains a sampling of his original character designs for ''[[The Headmasters (franchise)|The Headmasters]]'', ''[[Super-God Masterforce (franchise)|Super-God Masterforce]]'' and ''Victory'', including multiple technical cutaways and storyboards for processes like [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress Maximus]]'s transformation and [[Head Formation]].
Magami's section contains a sampling of his original character designs for ''[[Transformers: The Headmasters (franchise)|The Headmasters]]'', ''[[Transformers: Super-God Masterforce (franchise)|Super-God Masterforce]]'', and ''Victory'', including multiple technical cutaways and storyboards for processes like [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress Maximus]]'s transformation and [[Head Formation]].


Between this section and the next, there is another "Special Feature" page, featuring six manga strips from the instruction booklet for the ''[[Transformers: Mystery of Convoy]]'' video game.
Between this section and the next, there is another "Special Feature" page, featuring six manga strips from the [[Transformers (Mystery of Convoy)|strategy guide]] of the video game ''[[Transformers: Mystery of Convoy]]''.
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=== The world of related people ===
=== The world of related people ===
This section contains interviews with creators involved in the ''Transformers'' franchise, including Yoshioka, Magami, [[Tokubiko Sugita]], [[Akira Danizaki]], [[Shuto Nagajima]] and [[Masumi Kaneda]]. A few more random illustrations are spotted throughout these pages, including [[Sixliner]] by Magami, and pictures from [[MC Axis (pack-in comic)|the comics]] Yoshioka drew for the [[MC Axis (company)|MC Axis]] model kits.
This section contains interviews with creators involved in the ''Transformers'' franchise, including Yoshioka, Magami, [[Atsuhiko Sugita]], [[Akira Danizaki]], [[Shuto Nagajima]], and [[Masumi Kaneda]]. A few more random illustrations are spotted throughout these pages, including [[Sixliner]] by Magami, and pictures from [[The Transformers (MC Axis manga)|the comics]] Yoshioka drew for the [[MC Axis]] model kits.
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
[[Image:Encoreratchetemergencygreen.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Here comes the postman.]]
[[File:Encoreratchetemergencygreen.jpg|upright=1.1|thumb|Here comes the postman.]]
* Included in the book is an offer for '''[[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] [[Ratchet (G1)|Emergency Green]]''', a mail-away [[exclusive]] product only available with a purchase of the book. The toy is a [[redeco]] of Ratchet from the [[Encore|Transformers Encore]] toy line and homages the [[Ratchet (Movie)|live-action movie Ratchet]].
*Included in the book is an offer for '''[[Ratchet (G1)/toys#EmergencyGreen|Ratchet Emergency Green]]''', a mail-away [[exclusive]] product only available with a purchase of the book. The toy is a [[redeco]] of Ratchet from the ''[[Transformers Encore]]'' toy line and homages the [[Ratchet (Movie)|live-action movie Ratchet]].


* Note that the book features ''much'', but by no means close to ''all'', of the artwork of ''TV Magazine'', ''Comic Bom Bom'', LD covers and other sources. For example, the section "Illustrations by Ban Magami" omits several works published on ''TV Magazine'' from the late Japanese G1 era (including ''[[:Image:SkyGarry1.jpg|The Battlestars]]'') and [[:Image:SDLDDecepticons1.jpg|colored version]]. The section doesn't feature any of the [[:Image:Thunderwingboxart.jpg|box art]] by Yoshioka, either. <small>*That really hurts fans' feelings.*</small>
*Note that the book features ''much'', but by no means close to ''all'', of the artwork of ''TV Magazine'', ''Comic BomBom'', LD covers, and other sources. For example, the section "Illustrations by Ban Magami" omits several works published on ''TV Magazine'' from the late Japanese G1 era (including ''[[:File:SkyGarry1.jpg|The Battlestars]]'') and [[:File:SDLDDecepticons1.jpg|colored version]]. The section doesn't feature any of the [[:File:Thunderwingboxart.jpg|box art]] by Yoshioka, either.


*In the ''Visualworks'' presentation of a [[super deformed]] [http://www.tfarchive.com/cartoons/japanese/pioneer/SDLDpostmovie.jpg group shot] drawn by [[Hidetsugu Yoshioka]] (originally used as cover art for [[Geneon Universal Entertainment|Pioneer]]'s ''[[The Transformers (cartoon)#Season 3|Transformers 2010]]'' {{w|LaserDisc}} set), ''G.I. Joe'' character [[Duke (G.I. Joe)|Duke]] has been discreetly removed.  This may have been done as Duke never actually appeared in the series.
==Chinese reprint==
The Chinese reprint has been published by [[DMAN]]. <small>ISBN 9787517819271</small>
* '''''Transformers Visualworks''''' <small>([[December 1]], 2016)</small>


== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.millionhero.jp/tf/ Transformers Visualworks] from [http://www.millionhero.jp Million Publishing]
*[http://www.millionhero.jp/tf/ Transformers Visualworks] from [http://www.millionhero.jp Million Publishing]
*[http://tformers.com/ig.php?mode=album&amp;album=8717&amp;dispsize=800&amp;start=0 Pictures of "Transformers Visualworksreview] from [http://tformers.com/ TFORMERS.COM]
*[http://tformers.com/ig.php?mode=album&amp;album=8717&amp;dispsize=800&amp;start=0 Pictures of ''Transformers Visualworks'' review] from [http://tformers.com/ TFORMERS.COM]


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Latest revision as of 01:13, 25 January 2025

Transformers Visualworks

Look to the right! No, the other right!
Publisher Million Publishing
First published December 4, 2007
Written by TARKUS
Continuity Japanese Generation 1
ISBN ISBN 4813020690

ISBN 978-4813020691

Page count 128

Transformers Visualworks is a Japanese-exclusive art book featuring artwork mainly from Generation 1 and Generation 2. The book was published by Million Publishing Co., Ltd. on December 4th, 2007.

Content

[edit]

The world of Studio OX

[edit]

This section mainly includes colour artwork by Studio OX published in TV Magazine, Comic BomBom, and Newtype during the mid-1980s in Japan. It is subdivided into sections for the Autobots and Decepticons, and battles between the two factions, focusing exclusively on the characters of Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers and Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 2010. There is a noticeably large amount of combiner art, and the famous head-ache inducing piece of Megatron and Galvatron fighting together on Metroplex's shoulder. The final page of this section is for "color charts," showing colorized versions of a small number of Studio Ox's character model sheets, including some which are not featured as line art later in the book.


The world of Ban Magami

[edit]

This section contains works by Ban Magami, the original character designer for the assorted Japanese-exclusive Transformers animated series, including illustrations from TV Magazine. The section opens with a small selection of random artwork from each series through to Victory. It was after these series that Magami began drawing large story page illustrations for TV Magazine, and the book turns to focus on these, showcasing numerous images from the final third of Zone, at least one image from all but one of The Battlestars' story pages, and finally, several Operation Combination images to round out his part of the book.


The world of Hidetsugu Yoshioka

[edit]
"Slag! You just ruined my precious!!"

This section features various artwork from Hidetsugu Yoshioka, opening with a collection of miscellaneous art from various sources, featuring series as diverse as Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers and Operation Combination. This is followed by line art of Yoshioka's famous Pioneer laserdisc covers, rendering the entire cast of the animated series in four super-deformed cram scenes, then by several images created for e-HOBBY exclusives like Ga'mede, Orion Pax and Pepsi Convoy. Yoshioka's section is rounded out by a complete collection of all sixteen of his Generation 2 mini-comics, in full color.

Between this section and the next, there is a "Special Feature" spotlighting the cover art for the Transformers Song Universe CD set and special art featuring Artemis and T-AI, both illustrated by Munetaka Abe.

The world of line art

[edit]

At this point, the book shifts from glossy color paper to uncoated black-and-white stock. This section features a wide variety of images, including design art and conceptual art, and features work from both Studio Ox and Ban Magami.

Studio Ox's section begins with a large gallery of character models, many of which were seen (at a smaller resolution) in Transformers Generations. Three pages of monochrome artwork from Comic BomBom follow, and the Ox section is then brought to a close with a final random collection of line art and sketches, including some unused Super High-Breed Model designs for The Headmasters characters.

Magami's section contains a sampling of his original character designs for The Headmasters, Super-God Masterforce, and Victory, including multiple technical cutaways and storyboards for processes like Fortress Maximus's transformation and Head Formation.

Between this section and the next, there is another "Special Feature" page, featuring six manga strips from the strategy guide of the video game Transformers: Mystery of Convoy.

[edit]

This section contains interviews with creators involved in the Transformers franchise, including Yoshioka, Magami, Atsuhiko Sugita, Akira Danizaki, Shuto Nagajima, and Masumi Kaneda. A few more random illustrations are spotted throughout these pages, including Sixliner by Magami, and pictures from the comics Yoshioka drew for the MC Axis model kits.

Notes

[edit]
Here comes the postman.
  • Note that the book features much, but by no means close to all, of the artwork of TV Magazine, Comic BomBom, LD covers, and other sources. For example, the section "Illustrations by Ban Magami" omits several works published on TV Magazine from the late Japanese G1 era (including The Battlestars) and colored version. The section doesn't feature any of the box art by Yoshioka, either.

Chinese reprint

[edit]

The Chinese reprint has been published by DMAN. ISBN 9787517819271

[edit]