Malofilm
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Malofilm was a Canadian home entertainment company established in 1987.
Between 1995 and 1997, Malofilm released a handful of VHS tapes of the Generation 1 Transformers cartoon, some of them in French. They changed their name to Behaviour Distribution in 1998,[1] and released a bunch of Generation 2 videos under that name. In 1999, Behaviour's assets were sold off, and their new owners changed the name again, this time to Seville Entertainment.[2]
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Releases
Malofilm
- English language
- The Transformers — The Autobots vs. The Decepticons
- Contains the episodes "Roll for It", "Divide and Conquer" and "Fire in the Sky".
- The Transformers — The Ultimate Doom
- Contains the three episodes of "The Ultimate Doom", renamed as "Brainwash", "Search" and "Revival".
- The Transformers — War of the Dinobots
- Contains the episodes "S.O.S. Dinobots", "Fire on the Mountain" and "War of the Dinobots".
- This release is notable for having been the first home video release to include Spike's swear.
- French language
- Transformers — Autobots vs. Decepticons (Version Française)
- Contains the episodes "Roule qui Peut", "Diviser et Conquérir".
- Transformers — L'Ultime Piège
- Contains the first two episodes of "The Ultimate Doom", renamed as "Lavage de Cerveau" and "Recherche".
Behaviour
- The Transformers: Generation 2 — Desertion of the Dinobots
- The Transformers: Generation 2 — Dinobot Island
- The Transformers: Generation 2 — Megatron's Master Plan
- The Transformers: Generation 2 — Rebirth: The Movie
Seville
- The Transformers: The Movie (DVD)
- The Transformers: Generation 2 — More than Meets the Eye
- The cover art for this tape seems to be a simple paint-over of the Behaviour release of "Megatron's Master Plan".
Notes
- The Behaviour logo displays their name phonetically as b'heivjə(r).
- None of the Malofilm VHS cover art was specifically related to the contents of the episodes. Rather, they were all various segments of promotional art related to The Transformers: The Movie.
- Although the Behaviour and Seville releases were labelled Generation 2, the episodes featured were the original unaltered G1 versions.
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