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==Releases==
==Releases==
*R1000 / R1002 — '''''The Transformers'' — [[More than Meets the Eye|Arrival from Cybertron]]''' (1986, 1988)
*R1000 / R1002 — '''''The Transformers'' — [[More than Meets the Eye (episode)|Arrival from Cybertron]]''' (1986, 1988)
*R1027 — '''''The Transformers'' — [[Megatron's Master Plan]]''' (1986, 1988)
*R1027 — '''''The Transformers'' — [[Megatron's Master Plan]]''' (1986, 1988)
*R1053 — '''''The Transformers'' — [[Desertion of the Dinobots]]''' (1986, 1988)
*R1053 — '''''The Transformers'' — [[Desertion of the Dinobots]]''' (1986, 1988)

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A.M.T. Video Gems was a home video company that released a handful of Generation 1 Transformers videos in the UK in 1986.

They shortened their name to Video Gems before their release of The Transformers: The Movie in 1987 (pictured right), and re-released their other videos with their new name and logo in 1988. They then re-released a couple of the tapes again in 1991 under the banner of Little Gems Junior Video Club, this time with new production codes.

Video Gems were for a time distributed by Multiple Sound Distribution, who later changed their name to MSD Video and produced their own releases under the Tempo Video brand.

Releases

Little Gems Junior Video Club

  • J1350 — The Transformers — Arrival from Cybertron (1991)
  • J1358 — The Transformers — The Key to Vector Sigma (1991)



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