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[[Image:IDW Animated Movie.jpg|right|thumb]]'''''The Transformers: The Animated Movie''''' is a comic book adaptation of 1986's ''[[Transformers: The Movie]]'', published by [[IDW]] in 2006-2007. It was part of the celebration of the 20th anniversary of TF:TM. | [[Image:IDW Animated Movie.jpg|right|thumb]] | ||
'''''The Transformers: The Animated Movie''''' is a comic book adaptation of 1986's ''[[Transformers: The Movie]]'', published by [[IDW]] in 2006-2007. It was part of the celebration of the 20th anniversary of TF:TM. | |||
The series was four issues long, with a script adapted by [[Bob Budiansky]] and artwork by [[Don Figueroa]]. The comic is very faithful to the finished film, with most of the dialogue being lifted straight from the movie aside from the characters saying each others' names more often. Figueroa's artwork in this series is a bit of a departure from his usual style, with character designs that are much closer to the standard [[Floro Dery]] models that were used in the original G1 comics and cartoons. | The series was four issues long, with a script adapted by [[Bob Budiansky]] and artwork by [[Don Figueroa]]. The comic is very faithful to the finished film, with most of the dialogue being lifted straight from the movie aside from the characters saying each others' names more often. Figueroa's artwork in this series is a bit of a departure from his usual style, with character designs that are much closer to the standard [[Floro Dery]] models that were used in the original G1 comics and cartoons. | ||
Revision as of 19:38, 9 April 2007
The Transformers: The Animated Movie is a comic book adaptation of 1986's Transformers: The Movie, published by IDW in 2006-2007. It was part of the celebration of the 20th anniversary of TF:TM.
The series was four issues long, with a script adapted by Bob Budiansky and artwork by Don Figueroa. The comic is very faithful to the finished film, with most of the dialogue being lifted straight from the movie aside from the characters saying each others' names more often. Figueroa's artwork in this series is a bit of a departure from his usual style, with character designs that are much closer to the standard Floro Dery models that were used in the original G1 comics and cartoons.


