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*A new [[Transformers: The Ride|Transformers attraction]] with 3-D HD footage, based on the [[Live-action film series]], | *A new [[Transformers: The Ride|''Transformers'' attraction]] with 3-D HD footage, based on the [[Live-action film series]], came to the park in 2012. This may well become the ''new'' most awesome thing that ever existed. | ||
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Revision as of 00:37, 21 January 2012

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The Transformers Universal Studios Tour was an attraction at California's Universal Studios Hollywood theme park, running from summer 1985 to an indeterminate date in 1986. The reclining figure of Megatron (upon which children could clamber and pose for photographs) denoted the entrance to the attraction, which involved park visitors queuing for their turn to walk up onto a raised "stage" area. There, waiting to caper for their amusement amid computer banks and energon cubes, were actors dressed as Jazz, Grimlock and Starscream, wearing costumes very similar, if not identical, to those seen in the commercial for the Prizes in Disguise promotion.
We're pretty sure this is about the most awesome thing that ever existed.
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- A new Transformers attraction with 3-D HD footage, based on the Live-action film series, came to the park in 2012. This may well become the new most awesome thing that ever existed.

