BotCon 2007

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Nothing says "welcome" like a giant robot about to punch your lights out.

BotCon 2007: 'Til All Are One was the Official Transformers Convention in 2007, run by Fun Publications. It was held in Providence, Rhode Island from June 27 to July 1, although only the last two days were open to the general public.

Fun Publications had previously held its conventions in the early fall; however, the date was moved up to coincide with the release of the live-action Transformers movie.

Venue

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Providence Place Mall
No, seriously.

Botcon 2007 was held at the Rhode Island Convention Center in Providence, Rhode Island, from June 28 through July 1. The RICC is attached to a Westin hotel, the first of four downtown Providence hotels to have blocks booked for the convention by Fun Publications. Convenient sky bridges connect the hotel to the convention center, ensuring that attendees never had to actually set foot outside during the weekend. Granted, doing so risked instant death beneath the wheels of rushing cars on the freeway-like street crossed by the sky bridge.

The convention center is also attached to Providence Place Mall, which features a sixteen screen multiplex theatre and a Hot Topic that was totally sold out of Barricade clothing by Friday morning.

The mall's slogan is "DEFINING YOU". Up yours, Providence Place Mall.

Merchandise

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Convention-exclusive toys

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Convention Box Set ($279, bagged $179) Attendee-Only Bonus Toy Convention Souvenir 2-Packs Customization Class Toy
Bug Bite
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The Convention Box Set was only available to those who registered for either the 'Primus Package' or the non-attendee 'Iacon Package.' The set also included a badge, the Convention Comic, bio cards, and for the first 300 registrants, an exclusive Bug Bite pin. This set sold out (both boxed and bagged versions) well in advance of the convention. The Attendee-Only Bonus Toy was provided to those who picked up their 'Primus Package' in person. There were only 1400 copies produced of each of the Souvenir 2-Packs.

Other Merchandise

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This set will cost you your firstborn. And your secondborn as well.
  • A pitcher bearing the BotCon 2007 logo with a light-up (red) base.
  • A mug bearing the same logo and light-up base.
  • A ball cap bearing the same logo.
  • A T-shirt with the "Games of Deception" box graphics.
  • A Classics-themed lithograph by Don Figueroa.
  • A fan-produced Vector Sigma set including stand and Key by the Lukis Bros at Unicron.com
  • Four different keycards were given out to those staying in one of the four official hotels. Each bore an image of a different Movie character: Optimus Prime (Biltmore), Megatron (Marriot Courtyard), Starscream (Hilton), or Bumblebee (Westin). Although not sold at the convention itself, each card was available as a "bonus" with specific convention packages available through the Club Store. Remaining cards were sold as a set for $5 at BotCon 2008 at the Club table.

Fiction

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Guests

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Hasbro employees

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Because of the convention's intentional proximity to Hasbro's corporate headquarters in Pawtucket, RI, almost all current Hasbro employees that work on the Transformers brand made an appearance at the convention.

Transformers brand

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Movie staff

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Other actors

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Musicians

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  • Stan Bush, performer of 'Dare', 'The Touch', 'Ground Zero', and 'Till All Are One (Transformers Theme)' (BotCon 2007's theme song), attended the con, performing a concert at the Saturday dinner, giving a panel, and playing [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Guitar Hero|{{#if:||Guitar Hero}}]] for the first time at an attendee's party.
  • Ernie Petrangelo, lead songwriter of N.R.G. (the performers of 'Instruments of Destruction' from the 1986 animated film's soundtrack. Petrangelo was scheduled to be at the convention to sign autographs, but did not show as he was informed of the wrong day and actually turned up on the Wednesday pre-registration, spending the day trying to find Brian Savage).

Comics and art

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Government

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You were never here and neither was this trailer

Some representatives of Sector Seven were in attendance at the convention, attempting to dispel the notion of the existence of NBEs through presentations in the Sector Seven Mobile Command Unit.

Events

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Wednesday

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If you were in Wednesday's class, you made the Overkill on the right.

The only two events on Wednesday were open to a limited (first-come, first-served) number of pre-registrants.

  • A customization class featuring the creation of Overkill from the Classics Grimlock mold.
  • A tour of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Cape Cod followed by a whale-watching cruise in Hyannis, MA.


Thursday

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Thursday was the day when the majority of preregistrants arrived. Events on Thursday included...

  • A second customization class nearly identical to the Wednesday class.
  • A 3D Display class.
  • The Newport Tour.
  • A special early screening of the 2007 Transformers movie. Hasbro alpha dog and executive producer Brian Goldner brought two stars of the film, but was unable to introduce Rachel Taylor before the audience started screaming for Tyrese to bring something.
In the not too distant future, somewhere in Providence.


Friday

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Friday was the first full day of the convention for most participants.

Major events included...

  • Hasbro Tour.
  • Several David Kaye panels.
  • A Stan Bush panel.
  • A panel with the screenwriters of the movie.
  • The Board Wars preliminary round.
  • Autograph sessions.
  • MSTF.

In addition, the sales room was open from 4 to 7 PM.

Saturday

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The dealer room, featuring Optimus Prime.
The auxiliary display room, featuring Optimus Pr-- Hey waaaait a second... Anybody starting to suspect one of these might not be the real guy??

A big day. Events included...

  • An Attacktix Tournament.
  • The Board Wars finals, which Team Transformers Wiki won.
  • Autograph sessions, including Peter Cullen this time.
  • Another panel with the movie screenwriters.
  • A panel where Hasbro discussed their involvement with the development of the movie and accompanying merchandise.
  • Lessons on how to draw Transformers.
  • A panel with Activision, publishers of Transformers The Game.
  • A panel with IDW Publishing.
  • A panel with Peter Cullen.
  • Another panel with David Kaye.
  • A collector's club roundtable.
  • An awards show dinner/Stan Bush concert.
  • Optimus Prime showed up and hung out next to the Sector Seven Mobile Command Unit.

Additionally, the dealer's room was open until 5PM.

Sunday

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All of the panels on this final day of BotCon were repeats of those held earlier in the weekend, with one significant exception:

  • Hasbro upcoming product panel, which premiered both the AllSpark Power wave of movie toys, and the character designs, animation clips, and toys of the Transformers Animated series.

The dealer room was open until 3:30PM.

References

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