BotCon 1996

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BotCon 1996
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BotCon 1996 was held on July 12-14, 1996, in Rosemont, Illinois. It was the only convention overseen by Men in Black Productions, who inexplicably chose to infuse the convention with a [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Pulp Fiction|{{#if:||Pulp Fiction}}]] theme. There were no guests aside from Hasbro/Kenner representatives George Boznos and Anthony Gaud.

To celebrate the tenth anniversary of The Transformers: The Movie, MiB held a "birthday party" featuring a screening of the film on a wide-screen TV and a birthday cake. A very generic birthday cake. The sealed VHS copy of The Movie—opened just for the occasion—did not actually work, although MiB were somehow able to acquire another, functional copy from an attendee after several minutes. Unfortunately, that did not alleviate the fact they neglected to produce forks for the cake. Also, water was served as a drink out of a McDonald's keg (not even that cheap Hi-C orange drink they normally use).

The dealer room opened to the dealers for setup hours late, and was opened to "early bird" pass holders almost immediately afterwards. Dennis Barger of Men in Black assured dealers that their wares would be safe in the convention hall overnight, as he would be sleeping in there to ensure nobody would intrude.

No lanyards were available to dealers or attendees. Identification was done via generic "HI MY NAME IS _______" stickers, which the staff ran out of by day two, resulting in people just waltzing in unchecked by the end of the show.

Needless to say, Men in Black was not brought back to participate in BotCon 1997.

Merchandise

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Convention-exclusive toys

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C'mon, you know you want one. Or two. Or ten. Please buy them pleeease.
  • Onyx Primal, whose "bio" continued the unofficial Pulp Fiction association of the event by being a slight rewording of a quote from the film. A "Dealer Exclusive" variant of Onyx (which was the same toy with "BOTCON '96 DEALER EXCLUSIVE" on its back) was also made available only to dealers; this would be the first and last time such a thing was attempted at BotCon.



Other merchandise

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  • A T-shirt with the program's Pulp Fiction parody art was also sold, black with gold ink.

Displays

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Sadly, no spider-monkey Pretender was planned.

The art room did feature many unreleased Transformers toys that have rarely or never been seen since (good thing they were photographed for the BotCon Legends fanzine!). These prototypes were:


Kenner "panel"

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Events

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Friday

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Friday was mainly for pre-registration check-in. However, those with a "dealer day pass" (an extra fee tagged on to the pre-registration fee) could enter the dealer room from 7pm to 9pm. As dealers had been let in late to begin with, this caused much chaos.

Other major events included...

  • A showing of The Transformers: The Movie at 9:30pm.

Saturday

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Once again, a "Dealer Day Pass" was instituted, whereby pre-registrations who paid extra could get into the dealer room at 7am (as opposed to the 9am general opening). Other events included:

  • A Kenner "presentation".
  • A fanzine panel.
  • Another showing of The Transformers: The Movie.

The dealer room was open until 6pm.

Sunday

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No "Dealer Day Pass" was offered for this day. Events included:

  • A "How to Repair Your Transformers Toys" panel by Bob Bowman and Harry Tietjens.
  • Another showing of the Beast Wars pilot episodes.
  • A "1997 International Transformers Convention" panel held by Dennis Barger and The Men-In-Black.
  • A "Foreign Non-Toy Items" panel held by Tony Preto.
  • A Transformers Quiz Show, followed by an announcement of contest winners and prizes.
  • A Toys For Tots charity auction, which included several unreleased Generation 2 Go-Bots, ATB Megatron/Starscream, and Combat Heroes Optimus Prime and Megatron. MiB raised over $5000 and donated 100 Onyx Primals to the charity as well.

The dealer room closed at 4pm, and the convention shut down entirely at 5pm.

Notes

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  • Men in Black Collectibles attempted to produce an original "Action Master-inspired" Arcee figure as the '96 convention exclusive. As the steel tooling required to produce plastic action figures costs in the tens of thousands of dollars, this idea never went anywhere, and it is unknown whether MiB had entered into any actual discussions to license the use of the character besides. This figure was presumably unrelated to the actual Action Master Arcee planned by Hasbro/Takara, whose concept sketches wouldn't be revealed to the general public until the publication of Transformers Generations 2011 Vol. 2.



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