Rhino Entertainment
Kid Rhino is the children's entertainment division of Rhino Entertainment, an American record and home video label. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, Rhino held the North American video rights to The Transformers: The Movie and the Generation 1 cartoon. The movie and a few episodes were first released on VHS, branded as The Original Transformers. Eventually they were released on DVD for the first time (keeping the same branding) and the movie's soundtrack album was rereleased on CD. Rhino likewise issued full DVD boxed-sets for Beast Wars, Beast Machines, and Armada.
In 2003, Rhino remastered the Generation 1 cartoon series for release on DVD, to subsequent controversy. As the original broadcast masters (the tapes used for broadcast) had degraded to an unacceptable level of visual quality over the years, Rhino opted to use pre-broadcast masters that had far superior clarity and picture quality. Unfortunately, as these pre-broadcast tapes used unfinished animation, the episodes included on Rhino's DVDs suffered from animation errors, missing special effects and colouring mistakes that did not occur in the original 1980s broadcasts.
Additionally, Rhino contracted post-production studio Magno Sound & Video to remaster the monaural soundtrack to a 5.1 surround soundtrack worthy of a DVD release. Unfortunately, Magno's engineers added in some 30 tracks of new sound effects to this new soundtrack[1], and once again Rhino's DVDs introduced new elements that were largely seen as undesirable. Rhino representatives rather disingenuously attempted to claim that these sound effects were there all along and that fans had simply been unable to hear them before, despite evidence to the contrary.[2]
The new sounds include abnormally loud and glossy stock sound effects for lasers, explosions, and swooping jets layered across numerous scenes. The show's commercial bumpers were also altered, with motor, laser, and transforming sound effects added where there had originally been only music and Victor Caroli's voice.
Releases
The Original Transformers

- The Original Transformers — Volume 1: Prime Threat (1999)
- The Original Transformers — Volume 2: Revenge of the Decepticons (1999)
- The Original Transformers — Volume 3: Programmed for Evil (1999)
- The Original Transformers — Volume 4: The Key to Vector Sigma (2000)
- The Original Transformers — Volume 5: Return to Cybertron (2000)
- The Original Transformers — Volume 6: Evolution Revolution (2000)
- The Original Transformers — Volume 7: The Return of Optimus Prime (2000)
- The Original Transformers — Volume 8: Evil Experiments (2000)
- The Original Transformers — Volume 9: Grimlock the Hero (2000)
- The Original Transformers — Volume 10: Megatron's Master Plan (2000)
- The Original Transformers — Volume 11: The Decepticon Possession (2000)
- The Original Transformers — Volume 12: Size Matters (2000)
- The Original Transformers — More than Meets the Eye (2001)
- The Original Transformers — Villains: The Ultimate Doom (2001)
- The Original Transformers — Heroes: The Rebirth (2001)
Beast Wars and Beast Machines
Armada
- Transformers: Armada — Season One: Part One (November 9, 2004)
- 4-disc box set containing the series' first 26 episodes: "First Encounter" through to "Linkup".
- Transformers Armada — Season One: Part Two (September 26, 2006)
- 4-disc box set containing the series' remaining 26 episodes: "Detection" through to "Mortal Combat".
- Unlike the previous set, the discs of Part Two did not include chapter searches for the individual episodes.
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Part One
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Part Two
Generation One
References
External links
- Rhino Entertainment at Wikipedia
- Official homepage




