Using the information brought to light by VHS archivist https://youtube.com/c/bdalborsArchive/ , a clearer picture is emerging of Super Sunday airdates.
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Tuesday, 6 September 2022
Super Sunday airdates
Friday, 2 September 2022
The Transformers production timeline
First draft script by Ron Friedman: submitted November 12th 1984. Revised February 13th 1985.
Reference photos of Powered Convoy toy designated as Ultra Magnus, provided to Ron Friedman: Taken 18th March 1985
Second script outline by Ron Friedman: revised 28th March 1985
Second draft script by Ron Friedman: completed 27th April 1985. Revised 2nd May 1985
Model sheets approved 14th June 1985: Cyclonus, Galvatron (Marvel model with revised head), Hot Rod, Kranix (the pre-final model, can be seen with Granix name on it), Quintesson Judge (colour approved on 18th November 1985 by J. Bacal), Rodimus Prime, Scourge/Sweep, Sharkticon, Unicron robot mode, Wheelie, Wreck-gar
Model sheets approved 24th June 1985: Ultra Magnus robot mode(first Powered Convoy version)
Model sheets approved 2nd July 1985: Ultra Magnus (Initial Toei design. Colour revised on 20th July 1985)
Model sheets approved 19th July 1985: Arblus robot mode, Spike (final model), Ultra Magnus vehicle mode(first Powered Convoy version)
Model sheets approved 29th July 1985: Quintesson Prosecutor (a.k.a Quintesson leader. Approved by J. Bacal on 18th December 1985)
Model sheets approved 31st July 1985: Arblus spaceship mode
Model sheets approved 6th September 1985: Rewind flip side of the cassette mode
Dialogue recording (main sessions): 10th and 11th September 1985
Model sheets approved 3rd October 1985: Rewind and Eject
Model sheets approved 8th October 1985: Lithonian Scientist, Lithonian Woman no.1
Storyboard sequence 1 (Attack on Lithone): Final 31st October 1985
Storyboard sequence 2 (Title sequence): Final 31st December 1985
Storyboard sequence 3 (2005): Final 31st October 1985
Storyboard sequence 4 (More Than You Imagine): Final 31st October 1985. Revised Final 14th November 1985.
Storyboard sequence 5 (Attack On The Shuttle): Final 31st October 1985
Storyboard sequence 6 (Gone Fishin'/Dare): Final 4th November 1985. Revised Final 14th November 1985
Storyboard sequence 7 (Battle Of Autobot City, part 1): Final 14th November 1985. Revised Final 25th November 1985
Storyboard sequence 8 (Battle Of Autobot City, part 2): Final 31st October 1985. Revised Final 14th November 1985
Storyboard sequence 9 (Death Of Optimus Prime): Final 7th December 1985
Storyboard sequence 10 (Witness To A Funeral): Final 7th December 1985
Storyboard sequence 11 (Contest For Leadership): Final 4th November 1985. Revised Final 13th November 1985
Storyboard sequence 12 (Transformation): Final 11th November 1985. Revised Final 26th November 1985
Storyboard sequence 13 (Coronation): Final 10th December 1985. Revised Final 18th December 1985
Storyboard sequence 14 (Destruction Of Moonbase One): Final 10th December 1985. Revised Final 19th December 1985
Storyboard sequence 15 (Escape): Final 16th December 1985. Revised Final 24th December 1985
Storyboard sequence 16 (Pursuit): Final 12th December 1985. Revised Final 26th December 1985
Storyboard sequence 17 (Nothin's Gonna Stand In Our Way): Final 11th November 1985. Revised Final 25th November 1985
Storyboard sequence 18 (Arrival On Junk): Final 12th November 1985. Revised Final 25th November 1985
Storyboard sequence 19 (Unwelcome Visitors): Final November 14th 1985. Revised Final 27th November 1985
Storyboard sequence 20 (The Matrix Survives): Final 12th November 1985. Revised Final 25th November 1985
Storyboard sequence 21 (An Unexpected Friend): Final 18th December 1985. Revised Final 26th December 1985
Storyboard sequence 22 (Destruction Of Moonbase Two): Final 17th December 1985. Revised Final 26th December 1985
Storyboard sequence 23 (Ambush): Final 11th December 1985
Storyboard sequence 24 (Judgement/Rescue): Final 12th December 1985. Revised Final 26th December 1985
Storyboard sequence 25 (Another Leader Dies): Final 9th December 1985. Revised Final 26th December 1985
Storyboard sequence 26 (Unusual Allies): Final 19th December 1985. Revised Final 31st December 1985
Storyboard sequence 27 (The Enemy Revealed): Final 12th December 1985. Revised Final 26th December 1985
Storyboard sequence 28 (Confrontation): Final 19th November 1985. Revised Final 6th December 1985
Storyboard sequence 29 (United Against The Enemy): Final 20th November 1985. Revised 4th December 1985. Revised Final 6th December 1985
Storyboard sequence 30 (In The Belly Of The Monster): Final 20th November 1985. Revised 3rd December 1985. Revised Final 6th December 1985
Storyboard sequence 31 (Their Darkest Hour): Final 2nd December 1985. Revised 19th December 1985. Revised Final 31st December 1985
Tuesday, 30 August 2022
Super Sunday, December 1985
At the following Internet Archive link are well-preserved VHS recordings of the four editions of Super Sunday, airing in December 1985. Each episode contains a 5-6 minute segment of Jem, Bigfoot And The Muscle Machines and Robotix.
Internet Archive: Super Sunday
01/12/85
Jem: MP 4042-B, The Mansion (Episode 5)
Bigfoot And The Muscle Machines: The Final Battle, Episode 9
Robotix: MP 4039-A, Episode 13
08/12/85
Jem: MP 4042-C, The Yacht (Episode 6)
Bigfoot And The Muscle Machines: Cryptic Cargo, Episode 1
Robotix: MP 4039-B, Episode 14
15/12/85
Jem: MP 4043-A The Video Clip (Episode 7)
Bigfoot And The Muscle Machines: Episode 2
Robotix: MP 4039-C, Episode 15
22/12/85
Jem: MP 4043-B Defections (Episode 8)
Bigfoot And The Muscle Machines: Episode 3
Robotix: MP 4035-A, Episode 1
Tuesday, 26 July 2022
G.I Joe: Operation Dragonfire miniseries scripts
With thanks to Rich Helscher, the Sunbow Marvel Archive now hosts all five scripts from Operation Dragonfire: the miniseries that kicked off DiC Entertainment's continuation of G.I Joe: A Real American Hero.
Written by former Sunbow producer Doug Booth, this miniseries follows Sgt. Slaughter and his Marauders as they battle Cobra over the mysterious Dragonfire energy. All the while contending with the return of Cobra Commander, restored to humanoid form after his mutation in G.I Joe: The Movie. And with a traitor in their midst, the double-agent Scoop.
Monday, 25 July 2022
Briefing/Reference Binder galleries
Following on the heels of the storyboard galleries, I am also testing out galleries for the various briefing/reference books sent to either Sunbow or Marvel by their various clients. Containing any of the following: product descriptions, character profiles, concept art and full model sheets.
Head to the Briefing/Reference Binder Index page
Thursday, 21 July 2022
Storyboard Viewing Gallery
A new feature at the Sunbow Marvel Archive are viewing galleries of all full and single-Act storyboard sets currently available. Featuring episodes of Transformers, G.I Joe, Inhumanoids and Spider-Man And His Amazing Friends. All storyboards will still be available as PDFs from the respective show pages.
At time of writing the pages are currently being put together and filled. All current storyboard sets should be included within the next couple of days.
Head to the index page at: Storyboard Viewing Gallery
Sunday, 17 July 2022
Uncovered Mysteries: The first version of Blaster's tapes
A script released to the public via the Archive this month has revealed an interesting twist in the development of the 1986 Transformers toyline. As anyone familiar with the G1 toyline will know, 1986 saw Autobot boombox Blaster paired up with his own quartet of transforming cassettes: Rewind (robot), Eject (robot), Ramhorn (rhino), Steeljaw (lion). To have parity with 1984 Decepticon tapedeck Soundwave and his well-established cassette force. The Autobot quartet made their US media debut in The Transformers The Movie, fighting their Decepticon counterparts in The Battle Of Autobot City.
However, mounting evidence shows an earlier version of the tapes that very nearly appeared in two pieces of fiction. The earliest mention coming at the end of March 1985, in the outline for the second script for TFTM. Handed to Ron Friedman by Sunbow and detailing new product he was required to work into his script.