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Descriptions are taken directly from TFCog.net |
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Scramble City
The
first ever fan project by Taggenagger, Scramble City FV hit the
Internet in early January of the 20:th anniversary celebration year
of 2004. He borrowed a few voices from the current project on
Headmasters, like Aaron Baldwin as Optimus Prime, Christer Nyberg as
Metroplex and Kenny McCoy as Ultra Magnus. Being his first project
on his own, New Brandon assisted Taggenagger with an awesome script
along with providing the voice of Long Haul. It was spread via the
Iaconhub, and was the first episode of their work to have been
shared by TFArchive.org.
Scramble City is the name of a Transformers OVA (Original Video
Animation) created and released in Japan in April 1986. As
Transformers: The Movie would not be brought to Japan until 1990,
Scramble City was instead created to bridge the gap between it and
season 2 of the Transformers cartoon in Japanese continuity.
Beginning with a recap of the coming of the Transformers to Earth
and the story of Devastator, the OVA then gets it's original story
underway, as the Autobots are shown to be in the midst of
constructing the powerful "Scramble City," overseen by their newest
arrival, Ultra Magnus. When the Decepticons learn of this, their
combiner robots are deployed to attack, and a battle between them
and their Autobot counterparts ensues, focusing on their "Scramble
Power" - the interchangeability of the individual limbs - to the
extent that at one point, Breakdown of the Stunticons connects to
Superion to damage him. At the OVA's conclusion, Scramble City is
activated and assumes its robot mode of Metroplex to route the
Decepticons. However, from the ocean depths, the Decepticons' own
city, Trypticon, rises...
Unfortunately, this cliffhanger was never resolved as no direct
sequel was ever produced. An extended commercial, called Scramble
City Toys but often mistakenly identified as Scramble City 2, was
released, but rather than wrap up the cliffhanger, it retold the OVA
through stop-motion animation of the toys themselves, with one
addition - the introduction of Galvatron. However, Galvatron was
mistakenly shown to be one of Megatron's soldiers, and not, as the
fiction would go on to establish, the recreated version of Megatron
himself.
Scramble City is part of the Japanese continuity, but not the
American. Scramble City Toys is not part of either, and is simply a
toy advert. |
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Scramble City:
Reloaded (Original)
Scramble City:
Reloaded
(Remixed - LOW)
Scramble City:
Reloaded
(Remixed - HIGH)
Scramble City FV:
Reloaded is co-production with AdaptationsGJ (who produced a French
dub of our original project) and will include over five minutes of
additional new scenes, as well as a new cast, voicetrack, music,
sound effects and a revamped script.
ORIGINAL VERSION BY: BRANDON WILLIAMS & PETER TÄGTSTRÖM RELOADED BY:
BRANDON WILLIAMS & GABRIEL JEAN
FEATURING THE VOICE TALENT OF:
DAVID DIXON, KENNY MCCOY, BRAD VENABLE, FRANK TODARO, ZACH DYER,
CHRIS JONES, BRANDON WILLIAMS, DANIEL ROSS, GABRIEL JEAN, CURT PAGE,
SCOTT WILLIAMS, ERIC WILLIAMS, JON BALES, JAMES OWINGS, STEVEN
PHILLIPS, BRENTON ESCHMAN, NIGEL BRADLEY, MATTHEW CLARKE, BENEDIKT
THOR, SAMI SADEK |
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Scramble City FV 2
Currently a cancelled
fan made sequel to Scramble City FV. |
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