Beavop

Beavop is a Beastformer from the Generation 1 continuity family.
As far as we know, not friends with Rocksteady.

"Eager beaver" might be an old Earth cliche, but it's a 100% accurate description of Beavop (ビーバップ Bībappu). An honest and helpful sort, he has a hard time saying "no" to friends or even friendly strangers. He's always thinking of how he can help others and will put their needs above his own. Which might explain how this artist and architect ended up as a reconnaissance officer during the Great War for planet Beast; as one of the few fighters in White Leo's forces capable of underwater operation (Alligatron definitely got the, um, lion's share of aquatic agents), Beavop's rocket-fast swimming and keen eye for detail are well-suited to the job. Though his creative skills proved useful as well, as he can quickly create temporary bases, fortifications and ingenious traps, using his mighty Saw Beat (ソービート Sō Bīto) saw-sword's cutting aura to quickly chop down even the mightiest of trees for raw materials.

Following the war, Beavop put his talents as a builder to use as Emperor of Arxan. Paired with the enthusiastic and inventive King Power Jaguar, the two are capable of amazing construction feats; with the right materials, they can build a functional airplane in less than half a day.

Toys

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Transformers: Beastformers

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  • Beavop (Beastformer, 1987)
  • ID number: 44
  • Pack: D
  • Accessories: Saw-sword (usually)
Part of the second series of Takara's Beastformers toys, Beavopis a yellow anthropomorphic beaver in brown robotic armor. The rubsign on his chest reveals one of three symbols; Fire, Water or Wood.
He usually comes with a copper saw-sword weapon marked with the same ID number as on his back. However, Beastformers is notorious for toys coming with someone else's weapon; it's unclear if this was just originally poor QC, but in the sequel series, this semi-random weaponry was actually turned into a "gimmick".
He was only available in the "D Pack" assortment, and came in a green-grid generic "Cybertron Beastformer" box. He came with a bio card with a painted character image on a jungle backdrop, though there was a chance his bio card would instead be replaced with the rare "Bewitching Serpent Seal" card featuring Cobrander.

Merchandise

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Meiji candy toys

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  • Ramune Beastformers Battle Card (1988)
    • Meiji ID number: 39
A gold-foil "Battle Card" of Beavop, featuring his painted character art from his original bio card, was available in randomly-packed sets of cards that came with ramune-flavored candy tablets, sold by candy/snack company Meiji, during the post-Transformers "RPG" sequel series. The back of the card features a severely truncated bio, with data for the game from the Meiji chocoball SD figures' packaging.
Though this card shows line-art of a super-deformed Beavop toy, no actual toy was ever produced.

Notes

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  • Beavop's 1987 poster-checklist art does not have any art errors of note, but it was edited for his 1988 card beyond the normal recoloring all the character art got: his right hand and sword were re-positioned from their downward-horizontal to be upright, to better fit the confines of a character card.
  • As he was not sold in the post-Transformers sequel series and thus had no bio card, his "RPG"-era bio comes from the Hero Special 4: Beastformers mook. This bio gives him the nickname "Beat" (ビート Bīto), and notes he was born in the Arxan River.

Foreign names

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  • English: Eager Beaver