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The Transformers: The Movie 35th Anniversary Limited Edition SteelBook Out August 3 from Shout! Factory
Wednesday, May 26th, 2021 7:08am CDT
THE TRANSFORMERS -THE MOVIE
35th ANNIVERSARY EDITION
Featuring All-Star Voice Cast of Peter Cullen, Eric Idle, Judd Nelson, Leonard Nimoy, Robert Stack, Frank Welker and Orson Welles as UNICRON
RENOWNED ANIMATED ADVENTURE RE-RESTORED
FROM A BRAND-NEW 4K TRANSFER OF ORIGINAL FILM ELEMENTS DEBUTS FOR THE FIRST TIME ON 4K UHD!
COLLECTIBLE 35th ANNIVERSARY
ARRIVES AUGUST 3, 2021 FROM SHOUT! FACTORY
Experience the enormously popular animated feature THE TRANSFORMERS – THE MOVIE like never before! In celebration of the film’s 35th anniversary, THE TRANSFORMERS – THE MOVIE has been meticulously re-restored from a cleaner-than-ever, brand-new 4K transfer of the original 35mm film elements. Fans now can immerse themselves in this thrilling animated adventure with stunning picture quality for the optimal home entertainment experience, in 4K
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4:19 PM May 24, 2021
Mikaeel Ishaaq and Ayaan Moosa, who helped raise thousands with their Lemonade for Yemen-aid campaign, won a Rotary Young Citizen award 2021.
- Credit: Adeela Moosa
Two best mates from Seven Kings whose Lemonade for Yemen-Aid stand went viral and helped raise £100,000 for the humanitarian crisis have been recognised with a national award.
Young Citizen Awards 2016 logo
- Credit: Archant
Ayaan Moosa and Mikaeel Ishaaq s fundraising effort to help starving children in Yemen was first featured in the Ilford Recorder when they set out to raise £100 on July 5 last year but they raised £4,500 on the day.
They went viral and were interviewed on BBC, ITV and various international outlets, which caught the eye of superstar Angelina Jolie.
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Softball: Scarborough overtakes South Portland with 8-run inning
The Red Storm erase a three-run deficit with a big rally in the fifth inning, earning a 10-6 softball victory.
By MICHAEL HOFFERThe Forecaster
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Scarborough players celebrate during an eight-run rally in the fifth inning Wednesday that carried the Red Storm to a 10-6 softball victory over South Portland. Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer
SCARBOROUGH After its 66-game winning streak came to an end last week, Scarborough’s softball team learned two things: It doesn’t like to lose, and no deficit is insurmountable.
Five days after starting a new winning streak by rallying from a four-run deficit to defeat Thornton Academy, the Red Storm earned another come-from-behind victory Wednesday afternoon against South Portland. Scarborough fell behind 3-0 and 5-2, but scored eight runs in the bottom of the fifth inning and went on to a 10-6 victory.