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'''Paramount Pictures''' is the [[United States of America|American]] film company that co-produces the [[live-action film series]] with [[DreamWorks]]. Founded in 1912, it is the oldest major Hollywood film studio. | '''Paramount Pictures''' is the [[United States of America|American]] film company that co-produces the [[live-action film series]] with [[DreamWorks]]. Founded in 1912, it is the oldest major Hollywood film studio. | ||
Paramount's home entertainment division | ==Home entertainment== | ||
Paramount's home entertainment division handles the DVD and Blu-ray releases of the live action films, as well as the ''[[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|Animated]]'' series. | |||
===''Transformers Animated''=== | |||
{{picsneeded|DVD cover gallery, a la [[Maximum Entertainment]]}} | |||
====United States==== | |||
The American releases feature full-screen video and stereo sound in both English and Spanish. | |||
*'''Transform and Roll Out''' (June 22, 2008) | |||
:A single DVD containing the feature-length premiere "Transform and Roll Out". | |||
:Also includes the first two unaired shorts, "Career Day" and "Evel Knievel Jump". | |||
:*A Target [[exclusive]] version came with a second disc containing the follow-up episode "Home Is Where the Spark Is". | |||
*'''Season One''' (August 19 2008) | |||
:A Two-disc set containing the complete first season, from "Home Is Where the Spark Is" to "Megatron Rising Part II". | |||
:Also includes a season 2 "sneak peek" photo gallery. | |||
*'''Season Two''' (Jan 6 2009) | |||
:A Two-disc set containing the entirety of season 2, from "The Elite Guard" to "A Bridge to Close Part II", with audio commentary on selected episodes. | |||
:Also includes the shorts "Starscream Heckles Megatron" and "Explosive Punch" and a photo gallery. | |||
====United Kingdom==== | |||
Whereas in America the series was released in complete seasons, the UK instead got <s>screwed over</s> several single-disc "volumes" containing four episodes each, also featuring full-screen video, but with audio and subtitles in English and German. Yeah. | |||
*'''Transform and Roll Out''' (August 4, 2008) | |||
:Contains the feature-length premiere "Transform and Roll Out" and the shorts "Career Day" and "Evel Knievel Jump". | |||
*'''Volume One: Blast from the Past''' (October 20, 2008) | |||
:Contains the episodes "Home Is Where the Spark Is" through to "The Thrill of the Hunt". | |||
*'''Volume Two: Lost and Found''' (June 15, 2009) | |||
:Contains the episodes "Nanosec" through to "Lost and Found". | |||
*'''Volume Three: Megatron Rising''' (June 15, 2009) | |||
:Contains the episodes "Survival of the Fittest" through to "Megatron Rising - Part 2" | |||
*'''Volume Four: Mission Accomplished''' (June 15, 2009) | |||
:Contains the episodes "The Elite Guard" through to "Garbage In, Garbage Out" | |||
*'''Volume Five: Fistful of Energon''' (November 30, 2009) | |||
:Contains the episodes "Velocity" through to "SUV: Society of Ultimate Villainy" | |||
*'''Volume Six: Black Friday''' (November 30, 2009) | |||
:Contains the episodes "Autoboot Camp" through to "A Bridge Too Close, Part II" | |||
====Germany==== | |||
Germany saw the same releases as the UK. | |||
*'''Transformieren und Abfart''' (English: Transform and Roll Out) (September 10, 2008) | |||
:Contains the feature-length premiere "Transform and Roll Out" and the shorts "Career Day" and "Evel Knievel Jump". | |||
*'''Volume Eins: Drachenkämpfer''' (English: Dragon fighter(s)) (October 13, 2008) | |||
:Contains the episodes "Home Is Where the Spark Is" through to "The Thrill of the Hunt". | |||
*'''Volume Zwei: Die alten Waffen''' (English: The old weapons) (March 12, 2009) | |||
:Contains the episodes "Nanosec" through to "Lost and Found". | |||
*'''Volume Drei: Megatrons Auferstehung''' (English: Megatron's Resurrection) (June 4, 2009) | |||
:Contains the episodes "Survival of the Fittest" through to "Megatron Rising - Part 2" | |||
*'''Volume Vier: Mission erfüllt''' (English: Mission Accomplished) (August 20, 2009) | |||
:Contains the episodes "The Elite Guard" through to "Garbage In, Garbage Out" | |||
*'''Volume Fünf: Der doppelte Starscream''' (English: The double Starscream) (October 15, 2009) | |||
:Contains the episodes "Velocity" through to "SUV: Society of Ultimate Villainy" | |||
*'''Volume Sechs: Schwarzer Freitag''' (English: Black Friday) (TBA 2009) | |||
:Contains the episodes "Autoboot Camp" through to "A Bridge Too Close, Part II" | |||
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Revision as of 11:56, 10 October 2009
Paramount Pictures is the American film company that co-produces the live-action film series with DreamWorks. Founded in 1912, it is the oldest major Hollywood film studio.
Home entertainment
Paramount's home entertainment division handles the DVD and Blu-ray releases of the live action films, as well as the Animated series.
Transformers Animated
United States
The American releases feature full-screen video and stereo sound in both English and Spanish.
- Transform and Roll Out (June 22, 2008)
- A single DVD containing the feature-length premiere "Transform and Roll Out".
- Also includes the first two unaired shorts, "Career Day" and "Evel Knievel Jump".
- A Target exclusive version came with a second disc containing the follow-up episode "Home Is Where the Spark Is".
- Season One (August 19 2008)
- A Two-disc set containing the complete first season, from "Home Is Where the Spark Is" to "Megatron Rising Part II".
- Also includes a season 2 "sneak peek" photo gallery.
- Season Two (Jan 6 2009)
- A Two-disc set containing the entirety of season 2, from "The Elite Guard" to "A Bridge to Close Part II", with audio commentary on selected episodes.
- Also includes the shorts "Starscream Heckles Megatron" and "Explosive Punch" and a photo gallery.
United Kingdom
Whereas in America the series was released in complete seasons, the UK instead got screwed over several single-disc "volumes" containing four episodes each, also featuring full-screen video, but with audio and subtitles in English and German. Yeah.
- Transform and Roll Out (August 4, 2008)
- Contains the feature-length premiere "Transform and Roll Out" and the shorts "Career Day" and "Evel Knievel Jump".
- Volume One: Blast from the Past (October 20, 2008)
- Contains the episodes "Home Is Where the Spark Is" through to "The Thrill of the Hunt".
- Volume Two: Lost and Found (June 15, 2009)
- Contains the episodes "Nanosec" through to "Lost and Found".
- Volume Three: Megatron Rising (June 15, 2009)
- Contains the episodes "Survival of the Fittest" through to "Megatron Rising - Part 2"
- Volume Four: Mission Accomplished (June 15, 2009)
- Contains the episodes "The Elite Guard" through to "Garbage In, Garbage Out"
- Volume Five: Fistful of Energon (November 30, 2009)
- Contains the episodes "Velocity" through to "SUV: Society of Ultimate Villainy"
- Volume Six: Black Friday (November 30, 2009)
- Contains the episodes "Autoboot Camp" through to "A Bridge Too Close, Part II"
Germany
Germany saw the same releases as the UK.
- Transformieren und Abfart (English: Transform and Roll Out) (September 10, 2008)
- Contains the feature-length premiere "Transform and Roll Out" and the shorts "Career Day" and "Evel Knievel Jump".
- Volume Eins: Drachenkämpfer (English: Dragon fighter(s)) (October 13, 2008)
- Contains the episodes "Home Is Where the Spark Is" through to "The Thrill of the Hunt".
- Volume Zwei: Die alten Waffen (English: The old weapons) (March 12, 2009)
- Contains the episodes "Nanosec" through to "Lost and Found".
- Volume Drei: Megatrons Auferstehung (English: Megatron's Resurrection) (June 4, 2009)
- Contains the episodes "Survival of the Fittest" through to "Megatron Rising - Part 2"
- Volume Vier: Mission erfüllt (English: Mission Accomplished) (August 20, 2009)
- Contains the episodes "The Elite Guard" through to "Garbage In, Garbage Out"
- Volume Fünf: Der doppelte Starscream (English: The double Starscream) (October 15, 2009)
- Contains the episodes "Velocity" through to "SUV: Society of Ultimate Villainy"
- Volume Sechs: Schwarzer Freitag (English: Black Friday) (TBA 2009)
- Contains the episodes "Autoboot Camp" through to "A Bridge Too Close, Part II"



