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Product Title : The Transformers Headmasters (Vol.1-35)(PAL) (China Version) ---- LANGUAGE: English or Mandarin --- Subtitle : Simplified Chinese --- Publisher : SHA MEN YIN XIANG CHU BAN SHE Other Information : 9 DVDs EPISODES ARE:
1. Four Warriors Come Out of the Sky
2. The Mystery of Planet Master
3. Birth of Double Convoy!
4. Operation: Cassette
5. Rebellion on Planet Beast
6. Approach of the Demon Meteorite
7. The Four-Million-Year-Old Veil of Mystery
8. Terror of the Six Shadows
9. Seibertron is in Grave Danger, part one
10. Seibertron is in Grave Danger, part two
11. Scorponok, the Shadow Emperor
12. The Dormant Volcano Mysteriously Erupts
13. Head On, Fortress Maximus
14. Explosion on Mars!! Maximus is in Danger
15. Explosion on Mars!! Megazarak Appears
16. The Return of the Immortal Emperor
17. SOS from Planet Sandra
18. The Most Important Thing in the World
19. Battle to the Death on the Beehive Planet
20. Tide-turning Battle on the False Planet
21. Find Megazarak's Weak Spot
22. Head Formation of Friendship
23. Mystery of the Space Pirate Ship
24. The Death of Ultra Magnus
25. The Emperor of Destruction Vanishes on an Iceberg
26. I Risk My Life for Earth
27. The Miracle Warriors - The Targetmasters, part one
28. The Miracle Warriors - The Targetmasters, part two
29. The Master Sword is in Danger
30. The Zarak Shield Turns the Tide
31. Operation: Destroy the Destrons
32. My Friend Sixshot!
33. Duel on the Asteroid
34. The Final Showdown on Earth, part one
35. The Final Showdown on Earth, part two
Transformers: Headmasters aired on Japanese television from 1987 to 1988, and continued the Transformers story after the end of the American cartoon series. Taking place in the year 2011, it tells the story of how Rodimus Convoy and and Fortress led the Cybertrons against Galvatron, Scorponok, and the Destrons.
Entertainment
The entertainment industry has grown and evolved over the years with music and cinema taking a new form through the ages and so have the technologies that fuel it. Gone are the days of eight songs on a cassette and VCR players with merely two hours of entertainment recorded on a single video cassette. With the advent of computers came digital data storage and hence the birth of DVD/CDs.
Quiet a step back in matters of physical form as these new generation audio/video storage devices hold an uncanny resemblance to the records that preceded the cassette generation. DVDs and CDs today are an everyday household entertainment storage device which has come a long way since the first records and cassettes were distributed commercially.
Notable advantages of DVD/CDs have to begin with the amount of storage space available. These days its possible to burn multiple movies on a single DVD and as far as audio goes if its in a highly compressed format such as .mp3 a single CD can accommodate multiple music albums. These discs are easy to handle, light and portable with no moving devices unlike the tape generation however they are delicate and a scratch on the DVD/CD surface could cause a disruption in the information being read by the player.
DVD/CDs were initially invented to provide high quality audio/video data to a user with the ability to regulate its production however this soon fizzled away with daily household computers gaining the ability to burn data in such formats. The race to curb piracy through such means has not hit a roadblock and DVD/CDs keep evolving with newer encryption technologies in a bid to curb unchecked replication of data spawning newer technologies like Blu-ray discs which seems to be yet another milestone on an unending road of innovation.