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[[File:34Valentines35Tattoos PackageFront.jpg|upright=1.1|thumb|''Soundwave came from Cybertron,<br />He's a tape enthusiast.<br />Powermaster Optimus,<br />I chose you to end this list.<br />Hmmmmmmmmmmm,<br />Hm hm hm hm hmmm hmmmmmm'']]
Produced in [[2013]] (or [[2014]]), the '''34 Valentines With 35 Tattoos''' set by [[Paper Magic Group]] is meant to evoke the good old days of [[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation One]], with the number "84" on each card. Each card has slots for one of the temporary [[tattoo]]s, and includes the phrase "A Tattoo For You!" to highlight this.
Produced in [[2013]] (or [[2014]]), the '''34 Valentines With 35 Tattoos''' set by [[Paper Magic Group]] is meant to evoke the good old days of [[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation One]], with the number "84" on each card. Each card has slots for one of the temporary [[tattoo]]s, and includes the phrase "A Tattoo For You!" to highlight this.


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The tattoos include both full body images and close ups of Soundwave, Megatron, Bumblebee, Optimus Prime, and Powermaster Optimus Prime.  
The tattoos include both full body images and close ups of Soundwave, Megatron, Bumblebee, Optimus Prime, and Powermaster Optimus Prime.  
 
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==Notes==
==Notes==
[[File:Goodbye convoy.jpg|left|200px|thumb|Vintage.]]
[[File:Goodbye convoy.jpg|left|200px|thumb|Vintage.]]
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*The packaging design and much of the artwork and sayings are shared with partner release [[27 Lenticular Valentines (G1)|27 Lenticular Valentines]]. However, the two are immediately distinguishable by the use of Powermaster Optimus Prime on the front of this set and Bumblebee on the front of the other set.
*The packaging design and much of the artwork and sayings are shared with partner release [[27 Lenticular Valentines (G1)|27 Lenticular Valentines]]. However, the two are immediately distinguishable by the use of Powermaster Optimus Prime on the front of this set and Bumblebee on the front of the other set.
*Given the focus on the 1984 assortment, Powermaster Prime is quite out of place, especially when his original version is being used as well.
*Given the focus on the 1984 assortment, Powermaster Prime is quite out of place, especially when his original version is being used as well.
*While most of the artwork appears to be stock packaging artwork from the period, the Bumblebee image is quite clearly artwork by [[Guido Guidi]].  
*While most of the artwork appears to be stock packaging artwork from the period, the Bumblebee image is quite clearly artwork by [[Guido Guidi]].
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==External links==
* [https://yoshicast.com/transformative-valentines/ Packaging photos with card images at YOSHICAST.com]


[[Category:Valentine's cards]]
[[Category:Valentine's cards]]

Revision as of 20:14, 29 March 2021

Soundwave came from Cybertron,
He's a tape enthusiast.
Powermaster Optimus,
I chose you to end this list.
Hmmmmmmmmmmm,
Hm hm hm hm hmmm hmmmmmm

Produced in 2013 (or 2014), the 34 Valentines With 35 Tattoos set by Paper Magic Group is meant to evoke the good old days of Generation One, with the number "84" on each card. Each card has slots for one of the temporary tattoos, and includes the phrase "A Tattoo For You!" to highlight this.

Included cards

  • Soundwave - "Follow Me, Valentine!"
  • Megatron - "Power To You, Valentine!"
  • Megatron (close up) - "Valentine, You Are A Leader!"
  • Bumblebee - "Let's Get To It, Valentine!"
  • Optimus Prime - "Valentine, You Rule!"
  • Soundwave (close up) - "Valentine's Day Is Music To My Ears."
  • Powermaster Optimus Prime - "I Hope Your Valentine's Day Is A Blast!"

The tattoos include both full body images and close ups of Soundwave, Megatron, Bumblebee, Optimus Prime, and Powermaster Optimus Prime.

Notes

Vintage.
Not so much.
  • The packaging design and much of the artwork and sayings are shared with partner release 27 Lenticular Valentines. However, the two are immediately distinguishable by the use of Powermaster Optimus Prime on the front of this set and Bumblebee on the front of the other set.
  • Given the focus on the 1984 assortment, Powermaster Prime is quite out of place, especially when his original version is being used as well.
  • While most of the artwork appears to be stock packaging artwork from the period, the Bumblebee image is quite clearly artwork by Guido Guidi.