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BotCon 2006 was the Official Transformers Convention in 2006, run by Fun Publications. It was held in Lexington, Kentucky from September 28 to October 1, though only the last two days were open to the general public.

Merchandise

Vast quantities of exclusive merchandise was debuted at BotCon 2006, in addition to "exclusive" merchandise from previous Transformers conventions and FunPub-run GI Joe conventions.

Convention-exclusive toys

  • Axalon Cheetor - A yellow and teal remold of Clocker with cheetah-print seat covers and a new head sculpt.

Comics

Free copies of the then-current issue of Master Collector and small teaser posters for the Transformers movie were also distributed for free near the entrance to the dealer room. Both pre-registrants and walk-in attendees received these.

Guests

Hasbro employees

Along with standbys Aaron Archer and Eric Siebenaler of the design team, Forest Lee (writer of the biographical information for the large majority of the Cybertron line) was in attendance, as were a number of Hasbro marketing and administrative persons, such as Greg Lombardo.

Voice actors

BotCon regular, veteran voice actor, and all-around-crazy-guy Scott McNeil was once again in attendance at the convention. Fellow Beast Wars voice actors Richard Newman, Blu Mankuma and Pauline Newstone attended for their first BotCon.

Last, but most certainly not least (in fact, maybe greatest), was Peter Cullen, voice of Optimus Prime both in the G1 Cartoon and the 2007 film.

Comics and art

Chris Ryall and Dan Taylor attended to represent IDW Comics. Simon Furman, writer of a vast portion of the Transformers mythos, was also present to discuss his past projects as well as his current projects with IDW.

A majority of the artists who were currently working on Transformers art in an official capacity, including Don Figueroa, Alex Milne, Dan Khanna, Jake Isenberg, Drew Eiden, and Marcelo Matere were in attendance as well.

Events

FunPub scheduled a large number of events to take place over the course of the convention to keep attendees entertained and informed.

Wednesday and Thursday

Wednesday and Thursday were the slowest days of the convention, primarily for the benefit of preregistrants. However, there were a few panels on those days, including the classic "MSTF" spoofing of Transformers episodes on Thursday night and a Transformer customization seminar on Wednesday and Thursday afternoon. (The customization panel cost extra, but the attendees got a badly-painted Scrapmetal out of it with the option of giving it the Cobybot head.)

Friday

Friday was the first day the convention began in earnest, though it was open to preregistrants only.

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In addition, the dealer room was open from 2PM to 5PM.

Saturday

Saturday was the first day in which walk-in attendees were allowed.

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Sunday

Sunday was the day when the show wound down. Most of the panels were repeats, and the dealer room opened late and closed early, but most attendees still managed to enjoy themselves.

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