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The Botcon 94 exclusive toy was an otherwise-unreleased ''[[Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]'' edition of the [[Stunticon (G1)|Stunticon]], [[Breakdown (G1)|Breakdown]].  Breakdown is the only G2 Stunticon who was released at all. 300 Breakdowns were produced, with 204 of those being made for the convention specifically.
The Botcon 94 exclusive toy was an otherwise-unreleased ''[[Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]'' edition of the [[Stunticon (G1)|Stunticon]], [[Breakdown (G1)|Breakdown]].  Breakdown is the only G2 Stunticon who was released at all. 300 Breakdowns were produced, with 204 of those being made specifically for the convention.


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[[Image:Generation2Pothole.jpg|thumb|200px]]
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*New packaging for the 1995 line was also showcased, featuring differently colored bands at the bottoms of the cards so a consumer could easily tell the sub-segments apart. An early mock-up (featuring [[Pothole]]) was used to demonstrate this, alongside final proofs of Staxx and Hooligan.
*New packaging for the 1995 line was also showcased, featuring differently colored bands at the bottoms of the cards so a consumer could easily tell the sub-segments apart. Alongside final proof cards of Hooligan and Staxx, an early mock-up featuring [[Pothole]] was used in the demonstration.
*The [[Real Action Pop-Ups 3-D Transformer Trading Card]]s were previewed, with a mention that "we know a lot of you guys are very into the illustrations", but that they know "some of the illustrations that are done now aren't quite the quality they were in the past", because they "aren't using the [[Hidetsugu Yoshioka|Japanese illustrators]] anymore" due to cost considerations.
*The [[Real Action Pop-Ups 3-D Transformer Trading Card]]s were previewed, with a mention that "we know a lot of you guys are very into the illustrations", but that they know "some of the illustrations that are done now aren't quite the quality they were in the past", because they "aren't using the [[Hidetsugu Yoshioka|Japanese illustrators]] anymore" due to cost considerations.



Revision as of 04:20, 5 January 2010

BotCon 1994
Date July 16, 1994
City Fort Wayne, Indiana

The very first convention dedicated entirely to Transformers, BotCon 1994 was organized by Jon Hartman and Karl Hartman. It was the first in the long-lived series of conventions bearing the BotCon name.

Merchandise

You can just taste the '90sness through your screen.


The Botcon 94 exclusive toy was an otherwise-unreleased Generation 2 edition of the Stunticon, Breakdown. Breakdown is the only G2 Stunticon who was released at all. 300 Breakdowns were produced, with 204 of those being made specifically for the convention.


Guests

Two Hasbro employees attended the convention as guests: marketing director Tom Bowman and product manager Carl Fritz.

Events

Foreign Toys

Fan Tony Preto held a "foreign toys" panel, focusing on various toys released only in Japan.

Hasbro Presentation

Hasbro guests Tom Bowman and Carl Fritz presented upcoming 1994 and 1995 product, including:

  • Dreadwing and Smokescreen, the final product of the 1994 assortment, quoted as costing "about $24.99".
  • New packaging for the 1995 line was also showcased, featuring differently colored bands at the bottoms of the cards so a consumer could easily tell the sub-segments apart. Alongside final proof cards of Hooligan and Staxx, an early mock-up featuring Pothole was used in the demonstration.
  • The Real Action Pop-Ups 3-D Transformer Trading Cards were previewed, with a mention that "we know a lot of you guys are very into the illustrations", but that they know "some of the illustrations that are done now aren't quite the quality they were in the past", because they "aren't using the Japanese illustrators anymore" due to cost considerations.