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Allspark Almanac

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 9:09 am
by Aesir
The new TFA Guide Book came in the mail today, quite a big book, and goes into production stuff and charcater info on all charcaters from series 1 and 2 (i'm guessing there may be a 'sourcebook' type book at some time for like all the characters including the series 3 guys :D

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:55 pm
by Beastbot
This is the best Transformers book EVER. And I'm not exaggerating.

Seriously the amount of super-obscure stuff in this is INSANE. As the TFWiki puts it, pretty much EVERY proper noun in this entire book is a reference to SOMETHING. And all the Cybertronian writing can be translated into quotes from everything from classical works to Max Headroom. I mean, look up Seafood Louis. And Bikini Party Summer. And Benzuli Expanse. And Caliburn. GRAAGGH.

Oh, and it mentions my P.O.K.E. twice, too. GLEE.

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 2:59 am
by Aesir
Beastbot wrote:This is the best Transformers book EVER. And I'm not exaggerating.

Seriously the amount of super-obscure stuff in this is INSANE. As the TFWiki puts it, pretty much EVERY proper noun in this entire book is a reference to SOMETHING. And all the Cybertronian writing can be translated into quotes from everything from classical works to Max Headroom. I mean, look up Seafood Louis. And Bikini Party Summer. And Benzuli Expanse. And Caliburn. GRAAGGH.

Oh, and it mentions my P.O.K.E. twice, too. GLEE.
My only issue with it, is that it only covers the episodes and characters up to the end of series 2

I know its probabaly because they actually finished it off mostly before series 3 was finalised, but still...lol

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 7:44 pm
by Beastbot
There's more than enough models for Season 3 to make another book the size of this one, the writers have said.

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 1:15 am
by Aesir
Beastbot wrote:There's more than enough models for Season 3 to make another book the size of this one, the writers have said.
oh I know, that's why I dont mind :D

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 12:34 pm
by Dreamscreamer
I don't have a copy of the book yet, but I may try to get one eventually. :D

I am curious about something, though. What are the episode summaries in the guide like? Are they just blurbs, or are they just a page or two long, or what? Or do they go into full-blown detail, maybe even including fun facts about the episodes?

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Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 1:49 pm
by transformersvoice
Sounds outstanding.

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 4:09 pm
by Aesir
Dreamscreamer wrote:I don't have a copy of the book yet, but I may try to get one eventually. :D

I am curious about something, though. What are the episode summaries in the guide like? Are they just blurbs, or are they just a page or two long, or what? Or do they go into full-blown detail, maybe even including fun facts about the episodes?
yes to all of those :D

they are all summarised episodes by a character in the series

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 4:09 pm
by Beastbot
Dreamscreamer wrote:I am curious about something, though. What are the episode summaries in the guide like? Are they just blurbs, or are they just a page or two long, or what? Or do they go into full-blown detail, maybe even including fun facts about the episodes?
They're all written from the perspectives of a certain relevant Animated character. One page each, except for Return of the Headmaster which gets two. Pretty much everyone is fan-tastic, many of them full of little nods and homages. One is even written from the POV of Professor Princess.

Really 95% of the book is written from the perspective of a certain Animated character. It's written like the writers went and interviewed the Animated characters about their experiences. It's even explained at the beginning of the book how the writers were able to interview the Decepticons.

It's particularly hilarious to read what each of the Seeker clones has to say about another one.

Oh, and of course Blitzwing has three opinions on everything.

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 4:11 pm
by Dreamscreamer
Ooooo that sounds awesome! Tell me something, are portions of the book written from Prowl's point of view?

If so then I really need to get a copy of it sometime. XD

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 4:20 pm
by Aesir
Dreamscreamer wrote:Ooooo that sounds awesome! Tell me something, are portions of the book written from Prowl's point of view?

If so then I really need to get a copy of it sometime. XD
http://tfwiki.net/wiki/AllSpark_Almanac

theres a list here of the characters/parts covered and who is the interviewee

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 4:23 pm
by Beastbot
Dreamscreamer wrote:Ooooo that sounds awesome! Tell me something, are portions of the book written from Prowl's point of view?

If so then I really need to get a copy of it sometime. XD
Every Animated character comments on at least something in the book, whether it's a character or an episode.

As for Prowl... *flips through book*... he's the one who comments on Lockdown, Cybertonian Powers, Dinobot Island, and the episode "Nature Calls".

Some other particularly creative episode summaries:
-A comic book story starring Swindle is summarized as a payment ledger.
-A comic book story with Blackarachnia is summarized in a trashy "Decepti-femme" magazine article.
-The "S.U.V." episode is summarized with a transcript of Captain Fanzone interviewing the perps.

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:59 pm
by Taran Ulas
Just got a copy today. All I have to say is this:This book goes beyond a labor of love. It goes so far beyond it, that I can't see it anymore.

Anyway, to make that creepy post up there short, go buy this if you haven't already. In particular, fan artists and writer should pick this up.