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Background Pony #A44D
It be funny if this was a gag. Unicron gets annoyed being compare to this creature and mind zaps some for it. But Optimus Primal, Rhinox, and Primus be more patient so they zero get annoy with the error; onyl with Unicron’s overreaction on the wounding of his ego.
Background Pony #460F
Unicron be one of many rogues I wish the MLP ones met. A big way to challenge their spiritual strength; especially coz he’s Satan, a master of deception who tempts beings throuhg darker urges. A certain Wonderbolt and Flutershy resist mroe beign spiritually stronger. Twylight, Applejack and Rarity be weaker so they’d fall. It also be a grand way for them to team up with both Autobots and Maximals.
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@MacDougal
Fun facts: There were five versions of the movie’s theme. The original one we known performed by Lion, three Alternate versions which is one performed by rock ‘n’ rolling legend Stan Bush and Vince DiCola which can be found on the film’s soundtrack as well as Vince DiCola’s movie score and two demo versions which can be found on Vince DiCola presents: The Protoform Sessions” one by Ed Fruge and the other by Gary Falcone which are all three that are just early versions of the movie’s theme. And the fifth version which is a covered version by another band called Black Lab on their Technologie album, which is released 21 years after the film’s release but a month before the first live-action film was release, albeit with the mention of Unicron changed to Megatron. According to Vince DiCola, Ed Fruges have co-produce the score to the Transformers movie with him and they recorded one of the earliest versions of the main theme of the film with Ed Fruge doing all the vocals. And though it is different both the Stan Bush version and the version ultimately ended up too perfect to fit in the movie, they felt definitely worth including in this collection. Vince DiCola also stated that his co-writer of the song “Dare” performed by Stan Bush as you know is a gentleman named Scott Shelly. And also, did you know that Stan Bush is not the first choice to sing “Dare”? Well, when they were looking for a vocalist to demo the song “Dare” in the first place, he recommended a friend of his named Gary Falcone who was and excellent vocalist. So in addition to helping them out on the song “Dare”, they enlisted Gary’s services to sing yet another version of the main title theme. Vince DiCola guess apparently there was some question as to wether the Ed Fruge version had enough energy. So, they came up with a version that was faster and had more energy to it. The Gary Falcone version of the movie’s theme that was used as a basis for the Stan bush version with Gary Falcone singing the lead. However, none of these version didn’t make it to the film. But you can find these three original versions: The Ed Fruge version, The Gary Falcone version, and the Stan Bush version on the film’s soundtrack as well as The Protoform Sessions. Also, there’s a song that you did not know that didn’t make it to the film which is performed by Gary Falcone and it’s called “No Mercy”. This was submitted for inclusion in the movie, but ultimately rejected by the powers that be. But then, a bitter and pessimistic tale of love and heartbreak may not have sat well in an action-oriented kids’ cartoon. But, I made an extended edition of the film by using the actual film, some test footage seen in the promotional/theatrical teaser trailer, deleted, alternate, and extended scenes and quotes featured in storyboards as well as various versions of the film’s script including some that were fan animated by Artist Stan A.K.A. Effervescent Robot A.K.A. Stan Chou, both the Marvel and IDW comic adaptations, the comic story called “Rodimus vs. Cyclonus” which took place during the movie (which is after Galvatron presumably killed Ultra Magnus and stealing the Matrix and after Hot Rod, Kup, Wheelie, and the Dinobots escape from Quintessa but before arriving on Junkion), some quotes featured in Transformers: Deviations, some animation cels, the songs and soundtrack score of the film, Vince DiCola Presents: The Protoform Sessions, BotCon ‘97 - The Concert, the comic story “A Flash Foward” from the Transformers: Wings Universe comic series which actually took place in a timeline identical to the G1 cartoon continuity but very different, some fan made scenes by mauricio cafiero, two fan made stories by a DeviantArt user named Transformers: The Lost Seasons called “All About Priorities” and “Disagreement”, and some fan made scenes and quotes that I have made up such as after being piled up by Blitzwing, Astrotrain, Starscream, and Skywarp, Optimus Prime breaks free and continues to find Megatron, Hot Rod proclaiming victory while trying to wake up Optimus up after the battle in a similar fashion to a climatic scene from Avengers: Endgame where after the death of Thanos and his minions, Spider Man, War Machine, Pepper Potts, and all of the Avengers and heroes across the galaxy/universe gather around The dying Iron Man, Optimus Prime being gathered around by the Autobots saying that his time in the light is short, more Autobots gather around and rush to Optimus Prime’s wreck and even some of the Autobots with rescue vehicle modes such as the Protectobots, Hoist, Inferno, and various others came to help before the scene faded to black in similar fashion to the scene of when after Lightning McQueen have nasty accident, his pit crew and rescue vehicles rushed to the wreck of Lighting’s body before it goes to the death of Optimus Prime scene, Optimus telling Ultra Magnus and Hot Rod that there will be a new Prime just like what the Aligned version of Optimus says in Transformers: Prime when he is dying, a funeral for Optimus Prime and all the other Autobots that were also killed off in the film such as Ironhide, Ratchet, Prowl, Brawn, Windcharger, Wheeljack, Huffer (according to Dark Awakening), Mirage, Trailbreaker, Red Alert, and a load of unnamed generics attended by the surviving Autobots on Autobot acuity and in both of Cybertron’s Moonbases led by Ultra Magnus in similar fashion to Issue 26 of the Marvel Comics and an early scene from the early version of the final draft of the G.I. Joe: The Movie which is cut thanks to the severe fan backlash over the death of Optimus Prime which nearly made Hasbro killed off Duke, Hot Rod, Ultra Magnus, and a Kup get into an heated argument after the funeral, Hot Rod apologizing to Daniel via holographic call (Star Wars style), Kranix telling Hot Rod and Kup to save themselves after denying to be a new travel agent before his execution, Hot Rod, Kup, Wheelie, and the Dinobots riding through the landscapes of Quintessa to the air base before boarding the Quintesson Cruiser, and Ultra Magnus saying to the Autobots “For Optimus Prime!” before the Autobots repeat what Magnus said and Wreck-Gar said “Never heard of him before.” I have used the song “No Mercy” for the scene of when Hot Rod fights Cyclonus inside the Quintesson cruiser before arriving on Junkion.
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