The Transformers: The Movie promo

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Early in the production of The Transformers: The Movie, a promotional trailer was made to sell the project to potential investors.

A new motion picture will transform the summer of 1986 into an incredible adventure.

—The promo's opening blurb.

This trailer has since been released to the general public, and features a fair bit of test footage that was either changed or cut before the movie's release, together with a few lines of unique narration by Victor Caroli. Portions of the trailer are soundtracked with selections from James Horner's score to Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (specifically, the "Return to Vulcan" and "Bird of Prey Decloaks" cues).

Notable differences

  • There are close-up shots of both of Unicron's pincers piercing Lithone's surface.
    • Unicron's inner workings have a much more organic appearance to them.
  • The Autobot shuttle is a slightly different design and colour scheme.
  • When Kup tells his story about the Ick-Yak to the Dinobots, they are sitting around in robot mode.
    • Kup's dialogue is from a different take to that which was used in the movie.
    • Snarl is also prominently featured in this scene, despite being relegated to cameo status within the actual movie. However, this comes at the cost of Slag, who doesn't appear at all in this scene, as per the original script's description of "the four Dinobots".
  • What is shown of the Battle of Autobot City is a bit more energetic and violent than the final version.
  • The Matrix of Leadership is missing from around Galvatron's neck.
    • The placeholder image is a white outline somewhat resembling the middle sphere, but without the handles.
  • Galvatron falls inside Unicron as he transforms, only to suddenly reappear outside of him.
  • Unicron in robot mode is missing his facial hair.

In addition to the above points, there are a few lighting and sound effects featured that were changed for the movie's release.

Japanese version

A slightly re-edited version of the trailer exists that features Japanese captions on screen. Apart from these captions, there is little difference between the two versions; the opening blurb has been removed (probably due to it being pointless in front of an audience that can't read English), and some of the blank footage between cuts has been trimmed down.

This version is often simply called the "Japanese trailer", and is usually lumped in with the movie's regular trailers and TV spots.

Theatrical version

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The promo was later cut down to 1½ minutes (from its original 4¼), re-cropped to fit a widescreen aspect ratio, and sent out to cinemas as the movie's first theatrical trailer. This version is comprised of the original opening blurb, a new flashy title card (which is so awesome that it is shown 2½ times by the time the trailer ends), a shorter version of the scene aboard the Autobot shuttle including the captions that introduce the new characters and their voice actors but omitting Kup's monologue, and the Battle of Autobot City sequence.

The theatrical version also differs from the original promo in that it is scored with a proper Vince DiCola musical cue, "Escape" from the final soundtrack, together with some brand new Victor Caroli narration. Being a trailer, it is preceded by the perennial MPAA green screen and the De Laurentiis Entertainment Group logo, and ends with a promise that the movie will be "coming this summer to a theatre near you".

Releases

The promotional trailer has been released as a special feature on a few DVDs.

  • Transformers: Complete Original Series: Deluxe Edition (Sony Wonder / Maverick Entertainment) — The Japanese version.
  • Transformers: The Movie: Reconstructed (Metrodome) — The Japanese version.
  • Transformers: The Movie: 20th Anniversary Special Edition (Sony BMG) — The theatrical version.
  • Transformers: The Movie: 20th Anniversary Special Edition (Sony BMG) — The original version, but features commentary by Paul Hitchens in lieu of the audio track.
  • Transformers: The Movie: Ultimate Edition (Metrodome) — The Japanese version.