IMDb >
The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
Watch It
Buy it at Amazon
Rent it at Blockbuster.com
Discuss in Boards More at IMDb Pro Add to My Movies Update Data
BETA
Discuss in Boards More at IMDb Pro Add to My Movies Update Data
Quicklinks
Top Links
trailers and videosfull cast and crewtriviaofficial sitesmemorable quotesOverview
main detailscombined detailsfull cast and crewcompany creditstv scheduleAwards & Reviews
user commentsexternal reviewsnewsgroup reviewsawardsuser ratingsparents guiderecommendationsmessage boardPlot & Quotes
plot summarysynopsisplot keywordsAmazon.com summarymemorable quotesFun Stuff
triviagoofssoundtrack listingcrazy creditsalternate versionsmovie connectionsFAQOther Info
merchandising linksbox office/businessrelease datesfilming locationstechnical specslaserdisc detailsDVD detailsliterature listingsNewsDeskPromotional
taglines trailers and videos posters photo galleryExternal Links
showtimesofficial sitesmiscellaneousphotographssound clipsvideo clipsThe Transformers: The Movie (1986) More at IMDbPro »
| Videos (see all 3) |
Overview
User Rating:
Director:
Writer:
Ron Friedman (writer)
Release Date:
8 August 1986 (USA)
more
Tagline:
Beyond good. Beyond evil. Beyond your wildest imagination.
Plot:
The Autobots must stop a colossal planet consuming robot who is after the Autobot Matrix of Leadership. full summary | full synopsis
Plot Keywords:
Planet
|
Robot
|
Battle
|
Transformer
|
Transforming Robot
more
Awards:
2 nominations
more
NewsDesk:
(16 articles)
How To Go Bigger With Transformers 3: Unicron
(From Screen Rant. 4 November 2009, 7:03 PM, PST)
retro trailer: ‘Transformers: The Movie’
(From FlickFilosopher. 31 October 2009, 1:13 PM, PDT)
(From Screen Rant. 4 November 2009, 7:03 PM, PST)
retro trailer: ‘Transformers: The Movie’
(From FlickFilosopher. 31 October 2009, 1:13 PM, PDT)
User Comments:
Either tap in or get lost. You'll be missing a great film if you don't though.
more (302 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Norman Alden | ... | Kranix / Arblus (voice) | |
| Jack Angel | ... | Astrotrain (voice) | |
| Michael Bell | ... | Prowl / Scrapper / Swoop / Junkion (voice) | |
| Gregg Berger | ... | Grimlock (voice) | |
| Susan Blu | ... | Arcee (voice) | |
| Arthur Burghardt | ... | Devastator (voice) | |
| Corey Burton | ... | Spike / Brawn / Shockwave (voice) | |
| Roger C. Carmel | ... | Cyclonus / Quintesson Leader (voice) | |
| Victor Caroli | ... | Narrator (voice) | |
| Regis Cordic | ... | Quintesson Judge (voice) | |
| Scatman Crothers | ... | Jazz (voice) | |
| Peter Cullen | ... | Optimus Prime / Ironhide (voice) | |
| Bud Davis | ... | Dirge (voice) | |
| Paul Eiding | ... | Perceptor (voice) | |
| Walker Edmiston | ... | Inferno (voice) (scenes deleted) |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Toransufômaa: Za mûbii (Japan)
Transformers the Movie: Apocalypse! Matrix Forever (Japan: English title) (working title)
Transformers: Mokushiroku! Matrix yo eien ni (Japan) (working title)
Transformers: The Movie (USA) (DVD box title)
more
Transformers the Movie: Apocalypse! Matrix Forever (Japan: English title) (working title)
Transformers: Mokushiroku! Matrix yo eien ni (Japan) (working title)
Transformers: The Movie (USA) (DVD box title)
more
Parents Guide:
Runtime:
84 min | Argentina:85 min
Color:
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Certification:
UK:PG (Reconstructed Edition) |
Singapore:PG |
Argentina:Atp |
Canada:G (Nova Scotia/Québec) |
UK:U |
USA:PG |
West Germany:12 |
Canada:PG (Manitoba/Ontario) |
Australia:PG
Company:
Fun Stuff
Trivia:
Originally, Ultra Magnus was dismembered by the Sweeps (his arms and legs were ripped from his body). This was changed a scene of his being blasted to death. However, the shot of the Sweeps firing at Magnus shows them using continuous beams (almost as if they were ropes of energy), instead of laser blasts they are seen using in the rest of the movie.
more
Goofs:
Continuity: Following the crash of Hot Rod's shuttle, as Galvatron sets his sights on Magnus' shuttle, the ship has got grey trim once again instead of red.
more
Soundtrack:
Instruments of Destruction
more
FAQ
A Note Regarding SpoilersHow much sex, violence, and profanity are in this movie?
Was Spike's expletive in the original script?
more
more (302 total)
Message Boards
Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for The Transformers: The Movie (1986) moreRecommendations
If you enjoyed this title, our database also recommends:
Show more recommendations
|
|
|
|
|
| Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi | Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace | Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back | The Ewok Adventure | Wizards |
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
Related Links
| Full cast and crew | Company credits | External reviews |
| News articles | IMDb Animation section | IMDb USA section |
| Add this title to MyMovies |



I'm biased. There's no two ways about it. They could have gotten two six years olds to draw the cels, a troop of monkeys to write the dialogue and then printed the film upside down and full of static and I'd still have loved it (if anybody out there says 'Didn't they do that anyway?', I'll thump them.) I am one of a dying but suprisingly populous breed: the Tranformers fan, and to me this film is like the Holy grail.
If you think I'm going to get all gooey and teary-eyed then go into nostalgia overload then forget it because I'm not. I say this with a straight face and a critic's eyes: this is a good film. It may be a two hour toy commercial. It may have made zip at the box offce. It may get bad press from idiotic fossils that just aren't prepared to make the effort to tap into the universe the film is set in. But the fact remains that to anybody that's grown up with Transformers, this film is marvelous. Why? Because it does it right! The characters act right. The style is right. It's all done so perfectly that no right minded Transfan could possibly complain. How many Batman fans (and I mean real Batman fans) can honestly say the same thing about their film franchise.
It's easy to get preachy about the violence in a film aimed at kids. It gives the moral majority something to do other than examine each Disney film for subliminal messages. I found it refreshing to actually see this kind of film refuse to pull its punches. It's an action film without tapping into the over-sentimental gushy stuff that usually turns kids off anyway. This is a war. Death and violence are part of it. Will it effect the children that watch it. Maybe, but I don't know which way. I saw first saw the film when I was 7. I saw all of my favourites get blown apart. I saw my absolute, total, complete and utter hero, the person that personified all that was good and noble to me (you know who I mean) get killed saving his friends in an ultimate display of bravery and courage. I cried. My mum cried. I still do. I think that one moment made me more afraid and ashamed of death and destruction than a dozen Private Ryans.
The animation is top notch, there's an amazing soundtrack and the voice talent is good too. Not perfect, but Nimoy's portrayal of Galvatron is incredible. Espicially when you consider that it was probably done as a 'For the money not the art' job. The script isn't bad either. It has a host of sharp, quotable one-liners that would put Bruce Willis to shame ("I've got better things to do tonight than die.") The story is a rip off of Star Wars but what isn't and who cares? It's cool. The animation is superb. I said that earlier but I really do believe that it's better than Disney at some points. Certainly better than the average output at the time. It doesn't compare with today's graphics but it hasn't aged badly at all. The sountrack can sound a little too cheesy at times but the energy and verve of the film is there and it backs up the visuals with ease.
In the end it won't matter. This film won't mean a thing to anybody that doesn't know who Jazz, Bumblebee and Soundwave were to begin with. They won't watch it. They won't like it. And you know what? We don't care. Those of us that can name all five mebers of the Stunticons know better. They gave us what we wanted. And we remain eternally grateful.