Showing posts with label Flint Dille. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flint Dille. Show all posts

Thursday 12 September 2024

Transformers: Flint Dille's Character Binder

The last major Transformers-related item uncovered from the storage of former Sunbow producer Flint Dille in 2020 has been released.  Flint's character binder, which received its last update on December 3rd, 1986.  Nearly all of the 1987 toy lineup is represented within its 333 pages, as well a copy of Bob Budiansky's 11-page treatment for the Marvel Comics' Headmasters miniseries.

Due to its size, the binder has been split up into three galleries, which can be viewed at: Briefing/Reference Binder Gallery Index



Wednesday 6 December 2023

G.I Joe: Skeletons In The Closet script

Newly uploaded to the Archive is another item originating from Flint Dille's storage: his third GI Joe script, Skeletons In The Closet

Read the script at G.I Joe Part 1 and compare to the episode linked below as we delve into the origin of Destro, Lady Jaye's family tree and...The Evil That Lies Within?





Sunday 16 January 2022

January 2022 Update

 Happy New Year all.  Here are some newly-released items to kick off 2022.

Go to the Specials, Pilots, Miniseries and Movies page

First up is material from the Flint Dille Collection, supplied by owner Steve Chu.  Concerning the "forgotten son" of Super Sunday: Bigfoot And The Muscle Machines.

Backstory

SST Muscle Machines was a toyline of battery-operated monster trucks, first released by Milton Bradley subsidiary Playskool in 1983.  Starting out with the titular Big Foot - licensed by Bob Chandler, owner of the real-life vehicle.

In 1984, Playskool added licensed trucks Orange Blossom and Black Gold to the toyline, along with several other accessories.  That year, Hasbro bought out Milton Bradley, thus acquiring SST Muscle Machines.

1984 also saw the debut of The Transformers on weekend syndication, to huge ratings.  Seeking to keep those weekend ratings going as Transformers was scheduled to make the jump to weekday afternoons in the 1985 season.  Griffin-Bacal introduced the Super Sunday concept:  A trio of five-part miniseries, broken down into their individual 7-minute Acts and aired as an anthology series over 15 weekends.  With plans to re-edit those 15 shorts back into TV movies for syndication and home video release.

Needing "Boys Action" toylines that could be quickly developed into shows.  Hasbro looked to SST Muscle Machines, as well as fellow Milton Bradley acquisition Robotix.  To accompany their new fashion doll line in development: Jem.   

The Show

Ron Friedman was tasked to develop a show to promote the SST Muscle Machines toyline.  On March 5th, 1985 he turned in a "beats" outline and character lineup.  Detailing a group of drivers and mechanics led by Yank Justice, known as the Rolling Rodeo.  The story would detail the Rodeo's run-ins with the corrupt Judge Skullheart who practically controlled the county through bribery, extortion and abuse of power.  Along with his rogue's gallery of sheriffs, biker gangs, mercenaries and other hired thugs.

Included with this outline are three additional story premises.  As well as plot breakdowns and character summaries written up by Elise Goyette, Production Co-Ordinator for Sunbow in New York


Evidently, Hasbro and Griffin-Bacal were not impressed by Friedman's creation.  He was apparently told to go back to the drawing board.  Coming up with a second outline and a brand new story set-up, on March 26th.  
It is unclear whether this outline was satisfactory either, as Friedman was tasked to immediately start work on his second attempt at a screenplay for The Transformers The Movie.  Which would be listed as "complete" on April 27th.

In the interim, retail orders for the SST toyline in 1985 (which introduced the "funny car" War Lord) were evidently low enough that Hasbro decided to scale back their investment, cutting the supporting cartoon down to 9 segments.  Flint Dille was tasked to create a new miniseries.  Retaining the Friedman-created characters of Yank Justice, Professor D, twins Red & Redder and Close McCall.  He wrote a brand new story detailing the Rolling Rodeo's entanglement with an archaeologist on the run and their battles over a mysterious map.  Sought by the reclusive, elderly billionaire Adrian Ravenscroft in his quest to find the Fountain Of Youth.
The miniseries was released on VHS as a 53-minute movie, but has never received a DVD or streaming release.

At time of writing, no material from the Flint Dille 9 segment version is available for public viewing.



By the use of screen caps of a featurette found on the Shout Factory DVD set.  The Archive now hosts the storyboards for the music video Can't Get My Love Together.  Drawn by Will Meugniot, from the Marv Wolfman-written episode Broadway Magic.




Added 9 pages of mouth guides and 25 pages of walk cycles for the main cast.


Added a new page for Marvel Productions and Jim Henson's ill-fated attempt in 1985 to produce a combination animated/live-action Muppet program.  13 episodes were ordered, but due to delays in producing the animated segments, only 3 were ever aired.

At the link are 35 pages of mouth guides and walk cycles from the animated segments.






Thursday 11 November 2021

The Flint Dille Collection


(Updated 12/03/22 to include Five Faces Of Darkness outline, scripts and other material)

In late 2020, Sunbow Productions alumni Flint Dille began auctioning off items from his nearly 40 year career in animation, RPG and computer game writing.  Listed below are the items that have been contributed by owners to the Sunbow Marvel Archive.

If there are owners of relevant auctioned items not listed here that wish to contribute.  Please let me know via the following email: simon.letch42@gmail.com


Listed in chronological order.  Click on the links below to be taken to the relevant show page.


Mister T (cartoon, Ruby-Spears)

Mystery Of The Forbidden Monastery full script


Ron Friedman 15 segment version - first outline, character descriptions, additional story ideas, plot and characters breakdowns by Elise Goyette
Ron Friedman 15 segment version - second outline, additional story premise by Doug Booth






35 Megatron's Master Plan, Part 2 - Additional Material section storyboard




Five Faces Of Darkness partial outline (parts 3-5)
86 Five Faces Of Darkness, Part 1 full script, model sheets
87 Five Faces Of Darkness, Part 2 full script
88 Five Faces Of Darkness, Part 3 full script
89 Five Faces Of Darkness, Part 4 full script
90 Five Faces Of Darkness, Part 5 full script, call sheet









05 The Evil Eye full storyboard (final revision, missing pages 101-106)
06 Primal Passions full storyboard (final revision, complete)





Show Bible
Unproduced script 01: The Magic Unloosed
Unproduced script 02: The Powers Bestowed
Unproduced script 03: The Dark Hand Of Treachery

Full scripts:
01 The Age Of Magic Begins
02 The Dark Hand Of Treachery
03 Quest For The Dragon's Eye
07 The Overthrow Of Merklynn
10 Trail Of The Three Wizards
11 Honor Among Thieves
















Wednesday 31 March 2021

April 2021 Update

 

Toyfair Catalogues

An ongoing project at the archive for this month will be to add the relevant catalogue sections to each show page.  Links and listings will be updated here as needed:

G.I Joe (part 1)

1982 Hasbro

1983 Hasbro

1984 Hasbro


1985 Hasbro 





1986 Hasbro Pre-Toyfair


1986 Hasbro


1987 Hasbro


1988 Hasbro





1984 Hasbro

1985 Hasbro



1986 Hasbro Pre-Toyfair



1986 Hasbro

1987 Hasbro (contributor credit: Ryan King)



















1988 Hasbro (contributor credit: Ryan King)




















1989 Hasbro (contributor credit: Ryan King)



















1990 Hasbro (contributor credit: Ryan King)

















1986 Milton Bradley




1986 Hasbro





















1986 Hasbro 


1987 Hasbro


1988 Hasbro Pre-Toyfair (Jem removed from main catalogue)



1987 Hasbro (contributor credit: Ryan King)





















1987 Hasbro (contributor credit: Ryan King)

















1987 Hasbro (contributor credit: Ryan King)
















1987 Hasbro (contributor credit: Ryan King)
















1988 Hasbro (Toyline cancelled in late 1987, too late to be removed from the catalogue)






















Production Material

MP 700 The Transformers

The newest addition to the archive, auctioned off by Flint Dille and scans contributed by new owner Steve Chu, are storyboards for Megatron's Master Plan, Part 2. 

Drawn by Keith Tucker, they cover the Additional Material insert that was added to Act 3 of the episode.  As Don Glut's script ran three to four minutes short of the required runtime.  This copy was sent to Flint Dille, in his role as Associate Producer of the show and was uncovered from his storage in late 2020.



NWA 6640 Biker Mice From Mars

Recently, I stumbled upon the unofficial fansite www.bikermice.com , which had lain untouched since 1998.  From the site, I salvaged and formatted two full scripts.  One for the season 2 episode Return To Mars, Part 3 and the late season 3 episode Caveat Mentor.

Biker Mice From Mars was the last show commissioned under the banner of Marvel Productions.  Solicited in trade adverts in 1992 and debuting in September 1993.  During 1993, changes within Marvel Entertainment Group saw the production company reorganised and renamed to New World Animation.  The writing of the series was reaching its conclusion at the end of summer 1994.  However, because the show remained on weekends during it's initial run and did not make the jump to weekday afternoons, new episodes kept airing until February 1996.