* An '''[[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise|Optimus Prime]]''' lollipop (White Grape) made by "Pop Art" (Heh.) courtesy of Rhino Home Video.
* An '''[[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise|Optimus Prime]]''' lollipop (White Grape) made by "Pop Art" (Heh.) courtesy of Rhino Home Video.
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===Fiction===
* [[Betrayal|''Transformers: The Wreckers'' No. 2]]
===Other merchandise===
===Other merchandise===
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:Each numbered plate (1 - 385) depicted [[Andrew Wildman]] artwork of Robots in Disguise Optimus vs. Robots in Disguise Megatron and contained a ring of 24k gold on the edge.
:Each numbered plate (1 - 385) depicted [[Andrew Wildman]] artwork of Robots in Disguise Optimus vs. Robots in Disguise Megatron and contained a ring of 24k gold on the edge.
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===Fiction===
* [[Betrayal|''Transformers: The Wreckers'' No. 2]]
==Guests==
==Guests==
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Two t-shirts were available, one depicting Optimus Prime and the other depicting Megatron. The Robots in Disguise version of said character was depicted on front, while on back was a row of images depicting all incarnations from G1 to Armada.
Collector plate
Each numbered plate (1 - 385) depicted Andrew Wildman artwork of Robots in Disguise Optimus vs. Robots in Disguise Megatron and contained a ring of 24k gold on the edge.
A screening of "First Encounter", the first episode of the upcoming Armada cartoon. The audience was highly enthusiastic about the episode, bursting into cheers when Optimus Prime first appeared (and spoke, revealing Garry Chalk's voice). Little did they realize what they were setting themselves up for...
Unfortunately, this screening was also the precise moment that the cast of Robots in Disguise, members of which made up nearly the entire voice actor guest list for this year, discovered that they wouldn't be coming back to voice the next series. Ouch.
Dinner attendees received a bonus gift of one Deluxe size-class Armada toy and one Mini-Con 3-pack. This was supposed to be a great treat, as the Armada toyline was just beginning, and these would have been as-yet unreleased toys. However, the first Armada toys had unexpectedly hit stores a few weeks early, just before the convention, and thus many of the hardcore fans present at the dinner already owned them.
Saturday
We couldn't wait to have these sitting in a box in our attic.
8:00 Botcon 2002 Begins! (in theory. In practice, probably closer to 8:30.)
9:00 Video Room Opens: Robots in Disguise episode 1 begins
12:00 Botcon Merchandise Area closes for inventory check
12:00 Editor/Writer/Director Panel: Richard Epcar, Bob Forward, Simon Furman, Steve Kramer, and Tom Wyner
12:00 Robots in Disguise episode 9 begins
1:00 Botcon Merchandise Area reopens
1:00 Autographs: Epcar, Forward, Kramer, Wyner
2:00 Hasbro Presentation: The brand team offers unique insights into the development of our favorite toyline. Previews of upcoming toys covered later-run Armada redecos and Generation 1 reissues. A Hasbro rep comment offered the first faint teasing hint that a toy for Unicron might be under development. The original Generation 1 gun mode Megatron toy was infamously shown in a hideously bright blue-and-orange color scheme, which still wasn't enough to get it past child safety laws.