When I was younger, I loved to watch cartoons. Although I watched many cartoons, there
was one cartoon in particular that caught my attention the most. This cartoon was a
science fiction story about robotic lifeforms called The Transformers.
At that time, The Transformers was the most exciting and important thing in my life. It
came on everyday, and I tried not to ever miss an episode. If I knew I would miss an
episode, I made sure I had someone record it for me so I could watch it later. I even
recorded many shows just to be able to watch them over and over again.
One day when I was away somewhere, I had my mother record it for me. After returning
home, I immediately began to view the tape only to find out that the tape ran out about
half way though the show. I remember I was so incredibly angry over not being able to
completely watch the episode, that I threw a childish tantrum by crying and yelling at my
poor mother.
I later began buying The Transformers action figures; which were developed by Hasbro
from the television series. Over the years, I accumulated a collection of about thirty
different characters; which I still have stored in my room. I don't think I could ever
get rid of them. Also, each Transformer came with a stat card on the back of the box he
was sold in that described his various skills and attributes. I used to always cut these
stat cards from the back of the boxes, and tape them onto large sheets; which I hung on
my bedroom wall. Along with the action figures, I also had Transformer books and
Transformer bedsheets. I couldn't get enough of the Transformers. I saw about every
episode, and I knew about everything there was to know about them.
The Transformers were intelligent robots with the ability to transform from a robot
shape to some other shape. The very first Transformers were the Autobots and the
Decepticons. The Autobots, who transformed into cars, were the heroes, while the
Decepticons, who transformed into jets, were the villains.
The two groups originated over a millennia ago. A race called the Quintessons were the
heads of a huge galactic corporation. They built the planet of Cybertron into a huge
factory in which to build robotic slaves. They created two basic models: household and
entertainment robots, and warrior robots. Whenever one to the slaves began to show signs
of intelligence, the Quintessons destroyed them to be used as materials for new robots
being created.
Eventually, however, more and more of the robots began to gain intelligence, and they
started a revolt against the Quintessons. This revolt ended in the Quintessons fleeing
the planet of Cybertron, and the robot slaves, which become the Autobots and Decepticons,
take control.
Sometime later the planet of Cybertron begins to die, and hostilities arise between the
Autobots and Decepticons. Both groups flee their planet in search of energy, and they
end up crashing on the planet Earth. This is where the television series actually
begins. Both groups search for the energy needed to return to Cybertron, and to save
their home planet. Meanwhile, the Autobots must also protect Earth and its inhabitants
from the evil Decepticons. The story and plot become more complex as new Transformers
and advancements in technology are developed by both sides.
I constantly watched the show for about three years from its first episodes in 1984. My
interest in the show slowly died because most of the original Transformers were killed
off, and a new generation of was created; which I didn't care for as much.
In writing this paper, I have discovered that there is still an interest for
Transformers within me. I recently spent many hours looking at old Transformer photos and
scripts from the internet. Maybe I'll try to complete my collection of action figures,
and even try to get a hold of the episodes on video. They are becoming rare, and will
probably be worth a quite a bit of money someday. Collecting Transformers may become an
interesting hobby in my future.
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