Context for those not in the know: Hayato Sakamoto once pitched a concept to e-HOBBY for a line called "Transformers: Bravemasters". It would have consisted entirely of redecos of offscreen-character toys from the Movie lines, and would have been set in the Japanese G1 continuity in the...
Let it also be known that Angolmois Energy (the subject of about half of this video) is still also depicted as the life energy of Earth, in addition to its being Unicron's energy (and Primus's energy).
(And apparently Chichokon, too.)
Those giant holes on the side of the Ark were, and still are, very unsightly.
The DNA Design upgrade kit attempted to cover them, but not very securely.
Big update on Discotek's Blu-Ray release of the Japanese version of Digimon Adventure (1999):
And from what little can be told from the subtitles seen in these pics and videos, it looks like this release will be keeping intact ALL of the Japanese names and terms. We can see the use of...
There was supposed to be an Ark II, but it got cut from the episode once the show got picked up for a full season.
All we see of it in the final episode is part of the launch platform. The rest is obscured off screen.
One thing to note about that. Unlike the Ark being the Autobot's Earth base, the Nemesis wasn't the ship that the Decepticons used as their Earth base.
Gene Roddenberry forbade any real conflict between the main bridge casts of both TOS and TNG. Everyone was supposed to always get along with each other and rarely ever argue. That kind of thinking doesn't make for very engaging television if everybody's always squeaky-clean nice and goody-goody...
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