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The Transformers: The Movie (U.S. movie)

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DVD Easter Eggs:

(U.S. DVD 20th Anniversary Special Edition Disc 1) On the Main Menu, highlight the Autobot symbol (or Decepticon symbol, whichever alternates within 30 seconds) and hit Enter. You'll access the original Japanese toy commercials for Diaclone Battle Convoy (Optimus Prime), Porsche 935 Turbo (Jazz) and Construction Robo (Devastator). Take note that you may need to use a computer-based DVD player program (i.e. Power DVD) to access this Easter Egg.

(U.S. DVD 20th Anniversary Special Edition Disc 1) On the Set Up Menu, press Down and Right to highlight the Play button on Soundwave's torso. Press Enter to play a Comic Con panel video featuring director Nelson Shin, writer Flint Dille and Susan Blu (Arcee).

(U.S. DVD 20th Anniversary Special Edition Disc 2) On the Main Menu, highlight the Autobot symbol (or Decepticon symbol, whichever alternates within 30 seconds) and hit Enter. You'll access the Reflective Patch contest commercial. Take note that you may need to use a computer-based DVD player program (i.e. Power DVD) to access this Easter Egg.

(U.S. DVD 20th Anniversary Special Edition Disc 2) On the Bonus Features Menu, Autobot and Decepticon symbols are hidden on the wall above the Menu box. Click on the Decepticon symbol to access a Lite Brite commercial. Click on the Autobot symbol to play a Public Service Announcement (PSA) featuring Bumblebee. Take note that you may need to use a computer-based DVD player program (i.e. Power DVD) to access this Easter Egg.

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