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''Beast Wars: Transformers'' (titled ''Beasties: Transformers'' in Canada) is a
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that debuted in 1996 and ended on March 7, 1999, serving as the
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of the '' Transformers: Beast Wars'' franchise. It was one of the earliest CGI television shows. The series is set in the future of the "original" ''Transformers'' franchise, 300 years after the events of ''The Transformers'', and features the Maximals and Predacons, descendants of the Autobots and
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s respectively. While engaged in battle, small teams from each faction crash land on an unknown planet, and must find a way to return home while continuing their war. The ''Beast Wars''
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was the first Transformers series to feature computer-animated characters, and was produced by Mainframe Entertainment of
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; its story editors were
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and Larry DiTillio. The production designer for the show,
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, won a
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for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation in 1997 for his work on ''Beast Wars.'' A sequel television series, '' Beast Machines: Transformers'', aired from 1999 to 2000. Additional ''Beast Wars'' limited comic book series have been released by Dreamwave Productions and
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.


Setting and plot summary

The two main factions of "Transformers" in Beast Wars are descendants of the two main factions in the original cartoon: the
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are the descendants of the Autobots and the Predacons are the descendants of the
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s. (In the sequel series ''
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'', the process during which Autobots and Decepticons became Maximals and Predacons is referred to as "The Great Upgrade.") The leader of the Predacon team is
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, a namesake of the original Decepticon commander. He and his forces are a splinter group on the hunt for powerful crystals known as Energon. They do this with the aid of an artifact known as the
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and Megatron's stolen ship, the ''
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'', which is equipped with a transwarp drive. A Maximal exploration ship, the ''
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'', led by Optimus Primal, is sent to stop them. Together the ships plunge through a time/space phenomenon created by the transwarp device during their battle in space, and crash-land on a mysterious planet. The planet is found to be rich in deposits of raw Energon, in such extreme amounts that it proves to be poisonous to both factions' robot forms, forcing them to take on alternate organic forms for protection until their robot forms are needed. Thus the robots take on the beast forms of recognizable animals including mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, dinosaurs, and invertebrates. Before crashing, the ''Axalon'' deploys its cargo of "stasis pods" containing Maximal protoforms — Transformer robots with vulnerable and undeveloped physical forms, which are left to orbit the planet as an alternative to possible destruction in the initial crash landing. This plays a larger part in the IDW series, ''The Gathering''. Throughout the series, stasis pods lose altitude and crash-land on the planet, and the Maximals and Predacons race and fight to acquire them, as protoforms acquired by Megatron's forces can be reprogrammed to become Predacons. The stasis pods are used as a plot device to introduce new characters. The teams are divided between the "good" Maximals and the "evil" Predacons, equivalent to the traditional Autobots and Decepticons. Most of the Maximals are based on mammals, birds or fish, while the Predacons are based on reptiles, amphibians or invertebrates. Dinobot changes sides, starting as a Predacon and becoming a Maximal, and was later created as an artificial Predacon clone by Megatron in season 3. This made Dinobot the only reptile-based Maximal, as he is based on a
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. Additionally certain "Predacons" like Inferno and
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were created from Maximal protoforms, but were fitted with Predacon shell programs, fighting instead for the Predacons. For the Maximals, the emphasis is on team spirit and good-natured arguing, especially from
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, but the Predacons argue and battle for leadership, which impairs their effectiveness against the Maximals.


Characters


Cast

* Garry Chalk as Optimus Primal and G1
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Scott McNeil Scott McNeil is an Australian-born Canadian actor. He currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. One of the best-known Canadian voice actors of all time, McNeil has provided voices to many characters in animated shows, most notabl ...
as
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, Dinobot, Waspinator, Silverbolt and Dinobot II * Ian James Corlett as
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and
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* Richard Newman as Rhinox and the Vok *Alec Willows as
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and
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* Don Brown as
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* Venus Terzo as
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*Blu Mankuma as
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,
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, the Vok and Unicron *
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as
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* Jim Byrnes as Inferno *Colin Murdock as
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*
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as Rampage *Elizabeth Carol Savenkoff as the Predacon computer *
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as Ravage


Episodes


Video games

There have been two ''Beast Wars'' video games. The first game, '' Beast Wars: Transformers'', was released for the
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and PC. It is a
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, based on the first season of the show, in which players control either the Maximals or the Predacons in a series of missions to undermine the other faction's attempts at gaining enough resources to win the war between them and escape the planet. The PC conversion added a multiplayer feature that allowed up to 8 players to play over
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, with its own playrooms in the MS Gaming Zone. The playrooms have since been removed. The second game, '' Beast Wars Transmetals'', is a '' Fighting-Vipers''-style fighting-game based on the second season released by Bay-Area-Multimedia. Most of the cast-members from the show reprised their voice-roles. A third game was in the works for the
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, but was scrapped in pre-production, without any official word as to why, or how far the project was before the plug was pulled.


Home media

The series was originally released on DVD in Region 1 by Kid Rhino Entertainment (a division part of and distributed by WBFE and part of WEA/Warner Music Group) (under its ''Rhinomation'' classic animation entertainment brand) in 2003/2004. On February 8, 2011,
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announced that they had acquired the rights to the series and planned to rerelease it. They subsequently rereleased season 1 on DVD on June 7, 2011 as well as a complete series set on the same day. Both releases contain extensive bonus features including interviews, featurettes and special 24 page comic book, "Transformers Timelines: Dawn of Future's Past." Season 2 & 3 were rereleased on October 4, 2011. In Region 4, Madman Entertainment released all three seasons on DVD in Australia in 2006. On June 24, 2009, they released ''Transformers: Beast Wars – Complete Collection''. The 10-disc box-set features all 52 episodes of the series as well as many bonus features.


Reception

''Beast Wars'' won a
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for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation in 1997. In a 2011 retrospective of the ''Transformers'' franchise, ''
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'' commented that while ''Beast Wars'' used the same basic story template as previous series in the franchise, it "featured some of the best writing and story development in a ''Transformers'' series". Reviewing the season 2 DVD release, '' DVD Talk'' similarly remarked that ''Beast Wars'' used the same basic story as the 1984 ''Transformers'' series, but stood out from other series of its time by delivering messages to children without becoming preachy and utilizing considerable continuity, both from episode-to-episode and eventually with the 1984 ''Transformers'' series. The reviewer said the animation was dated by modern standards but the interesting and fun story content outweighed it. In a review of the season 3 DVD, the same critic praised the season's more rapid pace and darker tone, and said it was arguably the best season of the series. He concluded, "''Beast Wars'' may have been a marketing tool for Hasbro, but it also told some good stories without pandering to the lowest common denominator."


Legacy

The show was succeeded by '' Beast Machines: Transformers'', with a new creative team in charge of production. The traditionally animated Japanese series ''
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'' and ''
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'' were created to fill the gap while the second and third seasons of ''Beast Wars'' were being translated into Japanese (called ''Beast Wars: Metals''). Several
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and
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were also produced. The show's production companies, Mainframe Entertainment and Alliance Atlantis, are also the same creators of the world's first ever computer animated TV series, '' ReBoot'', which ran from 1994–2001. In June 2017, producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura stated that a film adaptation of ''Beast Wars'' was not in plans, as he explained: "I'm probably not the one to be asking that question to because I don't get ''Beast Wars'', but you know, thankfully I'm not the only vote on it. I've never quite understood, they kind of feel like incompatible to me, you have animals, robots, we're used to cars." Both a follow-up to ''
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'', and an adaptation of ''Beast Wars'' were reported to be in development, written separately by Joby Harold and James Vanderbilt, respectively. It was later reworked as a hybrid adaptation named '' Transformers: Rise of the Beasts'' that will feature the Maximals, the Predacons, and the Terrorcons. The third and final chapter of '' Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy'' titled "Kingdom" features the Autobots and the Maximals teaming up against the Decepticons and the Predacons.


References


External links

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