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  1. 2D/3D art The most accurately coloured G1 animation models online!

    Some photos I got via the Wayback Machine from the TR Trading Company website (used furniture store in LA). A model sheet book covering from Auto-Bop to B.O.T Would love to have one of these up at the Archive some day.
  2. Sunbow and Marvel Script/storyboard Archive

    A bit more info on The Young Astronauts: the Marvel show whose fate was sealed when Challenger exploded. On Heritage Auctions currently are background layouts for the 4th episode, MP 800-04 "Ghostship", drawn by Disney legend Walt Peregoy. Whose other work for Marvel at that time included My...
  3. Sunbow and Marvel Script/Storyboard Archive (TF sections)

    Thanks to Monzo, the Sunbow Marvel Archive now hosts storyboards for Act III of Webworld. The season 3 cartoon episode co-written by comics legend Len Wein and Diane Duane, which saw Galvatron committed to psychiatric "care", on a planet possibly more insane than he is. To view the boards in...
  4. Sunbow and Marvel Script/Storyboard Archive (TF sections)

    With the citizens of Central City enslaved by the Decepticons and the Autobots presumed dead, Chip Chase makes one last desperate bid to get answers. This animatic covers the Additional Material storyboard, drawn by Keith Tucker, to cover the shortfall in this episode's script. To view more...
  5. Sunbow and Marvel Script/Storyboard Archive (TF sections)

    S.O.S Dinobots - Megatron Has Fallen (storyboard animatic) Watch till the end for the scenes so nice they had to delete them twice (From this episode and War Of The Dinobots) For the full episode storyboard gallery, head to...
  6. Sunbow and Marvel Script/Storyboard Archive (TF sections)

    Used my limited video-making resources to cobble together a video introducing the Archive:
  7. Rescue At Midnight Castle storyboards (G1 pilot)

    As noted in other threads, I've decided to upload the storyboard samples posted by the late Wendell Washer on his now-deleted website, to the Archive For TF, 5 pages from MTMTE Part 2 For GI Joe, 5 pages from Cobra Stops The World And also, for My Little Pony, 24 pages from the first special...
  8. G.I. Joe thread - 09/13/2024: Pulsecon - Dreadnoks, Dogs and Cereal

    As enough time has probably passed, I've put the storyboard samples from the late Wendell Washer, off his now-deleted website that I saved a couple years ago, up at the Archive. In this case, the Joe episode Cobra Stops The World...
  9. Sunbow and Marvel Script/Storyboard Archive (TF sections)

    As enough time has probably passed, I've put up the storyboard samples from the late Wendell Washer, off his now-deleted website, that I saved a couple years ago. Specifically from MTMTE, Part 2 (Also GI Joe and MLP boards in the other thread)
  10. Sunbow and Marvel Script/Storyboard Archive (TF sections)

    From a variety of sources, the Sunbow Marvel Archive now hosts character models, equipment models and background art from 22 episodes of the G1 cartoon. Many items or characters central to an episode often either having an early name or appearance that was later discarded. In some cases, these...
  11. Sunbow and Marvel Script/storyboard Archive

    Some partial storyboards added to the Archive Jem - The Music Awards, Part 1: https://sunbowmarvelarchive.blogspot.com/p/mp-5205-jem-1985-1988-sunbow.html Inhumanoids - Cypheroid https://sunbowmarvelarchive.blogspot.com/p/sunbow-syndication-1985-1987-super.html Defenders Of The Earth - Torn...
  12. Sunbow and Marvel Script/storyboard Archive

    In addition to scripts or storyboards for 20 out of 27 produced episodes, the D&D page at the Sunbow Marvel Archive as of last night hosts 8 of Rick Merwin's unused premises for season 1 of the show. Giving us a look at what could have been...
  13. G.I. Joe thread - 09/13/2024: Pulsecon - Dreadnoks, Dogs and Cereal

    Thanks to Rich Helscher, the Sunbow Marvel Archive now presents the first script from the original series to be made public since the GI Joe The Movie script was released on Shout Factory's DVD in 2010. The season 2 episode My Favorite Things. Written by Doug Booth and edited by Buzz Dixon...
  14. TFNation 2022 (First Draft of TF:TM explained)

    Certain plans have changed and unfortunately I don't have the go-ahead to bring it to you for a while yet 😞
  15. Sunbow and Marvel Script/storyboard Archive

    Been consolidating at the Archive, squeezing 19 shows into 5 pages; Spider-Man, Hulk and Pryde Of The X-Men: https://sunbowmarvelarchive.blogspot.com/p/marvel-superheroes-1981-1989-spider-man.html Muppet Babies, Little Muppet Monsters, Fraggle Rock...
  16. 2D/3D art The most accurately coloured G1 animation models online!

    I've been trying to get in touch with him, as both joeguide.com and cartoonpaperwork were, in theory, the forerunner to what I'm doing with the Archive. But all the contact emails on all of his public websites are returned undelivered. Shame, would love to get alook at all those Joe scripts...
  17. G.I. Joe thread - 09/13/2024: Pulsecon - Dreadnoks, Dogs and Cereal

    An interesting discovery. You may or may not remember Mike Vosburg's unproduced storyboards for the intro to season 2 of the original cartoon, the ones that cartoonpaperwork.com put out there ages ago. Well, turns out it was actually produced, as shots from it are used in an advert promoting...
  18. G.I. Joe thread - 09/13/2024: Pulsecon - Dreadnoks, Dogs and Cereal

    In my trawls through the Internet Archive, found an old storyboarding guidebook that has samples of Bill Barry's work from Sins Of Our Fathers
  19. TFNation 2022 (First Draft of TF:TM explained)

    The Heritage Auctions material in 2010 tells us that he started work on GI Joe The Movie immediately after his second TFTM script. According to Buzz Dixon when he was interviewed in Marvel Age in late 1986, the process went thusly: Ron Friedman wrote an outline, Hasbro didn't like it and with...
  20. TFNation 2022 (First Draft of TF:TM explained)

    That assumes that Hasbro wanted a movie at that point and I think we make that assumption at our peril. Yes, in the animation world, things rarely get beyond a basic premise unless they've been greenlit for production. But Ron Friedman was from the live-action Hollywood system, where people do...


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