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'''A.M.T. Video Gems''' was the first home video company to release [[The Transformers (cartoon)|Generation 1 ''Transformers'']] videos in the [[United Kingdom|UK]], releasing a handful of [[The Transformers (cartoon)|''Transformers'']] videos in 1986.
'''A.M.T. Video Gems''' was the first home video company to release [[The Transformers (cartoon)|Generation 1 ''Transformers'']] videos in the [[United Kingdom|UK]], releasing a handful of tapes in 1986.


They changed their name to '''V.I.P. Video Gems''' before their release of ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]'' in 1987, and re-released their previous 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. Notably, outside of "[[More than Meets the Eye (episode)|Arrival from Cybertron]]", no further first season episodes were released by Video Gems, most likely season one of the series alone having been rerun several times up to 1987 on British television.
They changed their name to '''V.I.P. Video Gems''' before their release of ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]'' in 1987, and re-released their previous 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.
 
Although released by another company, the [[St. Michael Video Library]] release of "[[Dinobot Island, Part 1|Dinobot]] [[Dinobot Island, Part 2|Island]]" featured a box cover design provided by Video Gems, to match with their own contemporary Transformers video tapes. The original Video Gems 'grid' covers also came with uniquely-styled [[Robot Point|Robot Points]] that were supposedly compatible with the ones on the toys' packaging.


Video Gems tapes were distributed by Multiple Sound Distribution, who later shortened their name to MSD Video and produced their own releases under the [[Tempo Video]] brand, essentially replacing Video Gems' place in licensing "new" episodes for home video.
Video Gems tapes were distributed by Multiple Sound Distribution, who later shortened their name to MSD Video and produced their own releases under the [[Tempo Video]] brand, essentially replacing Video Gems' place in licensing "new" episodes for home video.
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*"Arrival from Cybertron" was the only Video Gems release to be taken from the first season. This is possibly due to the fact that season one was available to watch ''for free'', as it was re-run on British television several times until 1987.
*The [[St. Michael Video Library]] release of "Dinobot Island"/"The Revenge of Bruticus" features a box cover design provided by Video Gems, to match with their own contemporary ''Transformers'' video tapes.
*The original Video Gems 'grid' covers came with uniquely-styled [[Robot Point]]s that were supposedly compatible with the ones on the toys' packaging.


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A.M.T. Video Gems was the first home video company to release Generation 1 Transformers videos in the UK, releasing a handful of tapes in 1986.

They changed their name to V.I.P. Video Gems before their release of The Transformers: The Movie in 1987, and re-released their previous 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 tapes were distributed by Multiple Sound Distribution, who later shortened their name to MSD Video and produced their own releases under the Tempo Video brand, essentially replacing Video Gems' place in licensing "new" episodes for home video.

Releases

Little Gems Junior Video Club

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

Notes

  • "Arrival from Cybertron" was the only Video Gems release to be taken from the first season. This is possibly due to the fact that season one was available to watch for free, as it was re-run on British television several times until 1987.
  • The St. Michael Video Library release of "Dinobot Island"/"The Revenge of Bruticus" features a box cover design provided by Video Gems, to match with their own contemporary Transformers video tapes.
  • The original Video Gems 'grid' covers came with uniquely-styled Robot Points that were supposedly compatible with the ones on the toys' packaging.



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