In order to grow the Archive's YouTube channel, I have been creating videos showcasing the various storyboard sets available. Either full half-hour, full quarter-hour or a single Act. Playlists are available below
Transformers
Dedicated to the preservation and showcase of scripts, storyboards and other production material from Sunbow Productions, Marvel Productions and their co-production partners. This is an unofficial site that has no affiliation with any company responsible for the commission or production of the cartoons depicted herein.
In order to grow the Archive's YouTube channel, I have been creating videos showcasing the various storyboard sets available. Either full half-hour, full quarter-hour or a single Act. Playlists are available below
Transformers
As part of space-saving and general housekeeping, storyboards for all 31 final sequences of The Transformers: The Movie, as well as Peter Chung's early sequences, have been put through OCR and greatly reduced in file size. Additionally, the 1600+ page full storyboard book is available to download at 175mb (down from over 1gb).
To view all of the storyboards, head to The Transformers: The Movie
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Couple of quick additions to the Archive over the last month. Two scripts from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Paul Dini's Quest For He-Man and David Wise' The Search. As well as the storyboard set for Bob Forward's classic She-Ra episode Sweet Bee's Home.
Check them out at Other Companies
The Archive now hosts the show bible for Marvel Productions' controversial 12-episode animated Robocop series. Written by Rich Fogel and Mark Seidenberg, this 31-page document profiles Robocop himself, Officer Anne Lewis, Lt. Hedgecock, Sgt. Reed, Dr. Tyler, The OCP Chairman ("The Old Man"), as well as Robocop's nemesis at OCP Dr. McNamara and his creation ED-290.
Read on at Marvel's New World 1988-1996
Nearly a decade before a full animated series would arrive on Saturday Morning, Marvel Productions attempted to pitch an X-Men series for the 1983 network season, featuring the same team lineup that would appear in Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends episode "The X-Men Adventure", along with Francis Byte a.k.a Videoman, from the episode "The Education of a Superhero".
Written by Jeffrey Scott, the main presentation document for the ultimately unsuccessful pitch is available to read at Marvel Superheroes
As of yesterday, the Sunbow Marvel Archive has had 300,000 views in over five years. Thank you to everybody who has supported the site.