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[[File:Crosssell-bm.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Freaks of nature.]]


'''Beast Machines''' was the toyline successor to ''[[Beast Wars (toyline)|Beast Wars]]'', running from 1999 to 2000. It featured the [[Maximal]]s as smoothly [[Technorganic|techno-organic]] beasts, pitted against the futuristic war machines of the [[Vehicon (BM)|Vehicons]]. ''Beast Machines'' signaled the full-fledged return of vehicular Transformers, after an absence of nearly four years.
'''Beast Machines''' was the toyline successor to ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (toyline)|Beast Wars]]'', running from ''very'' late 1999 to early 2001. It featured the [[Maximal]]s as smoothly [[Technorganic|techno-organic]] beasts, pitted against the futuristic war machines of the [[Vehicon (BM)|Vehicons]]. ''Beast Machines'' signaled the full-fledged return of vehicular Transformers, after an absence of nearly four years.


''Beast Machines'' continued many of its predecessor's elements, retaining the Maximal faction and a number of its main characters. Both factions tended toward unorthodox designs; the toys also made frequent use of translucent plastic and chrome finishes. [[Spark crystal]]s appeared on most toys.
Though ''Beast Machines'' was the primary series in 2000, [[Hasbro]] continued to release ''Beast Wars'' case assortments, whose contents ranged from new redecos to promote [[Fox Kids]] running the series, to the new-mold ''[[Mutant (BW)#Toys|Mutant Beast Wars]]'' figures, to straight-up re-releases of [[Transmetal 2]] toys.


Several experimental sub-lines appeared during ''Beast Machines'': the [[Beast Rider]]s, vehicles to scale with the smaller figures that lacked a robot mode and instead converted into an attack mode; and [[Deployer]]s, beasts that changed to weapons usable by the larger figures. The ''[[Dinobot (BM)|Dinobots]]'' subline appeared during ''Beast Machines''', consisting of [[redeco]]ed molds from both the Hasbro ''Beast Wars'' and the [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] ''[[Beast Wars Neo (toyline)|Beast Wars Neo]]'' lines; it shipped in the same packaging assortments with the normal figures in the line.
The line seemed to underperform to expectations, and combined with Hasbro's financial troubles (primarily due to excessive ''[[Star Wars (franchise)|Star Wars]] Episode I'' product glut), the second year of ''Beast Machines'' product was cut short to make way for another heavy reworking of the ''Transformers'' concept...


===Overview===
Unlike ''Beast Wars'', the line did not run concurrently in Japan, but would get a short run there in 2004.
[[Image:Crosssell-bm.jpg|right|150px|thumb|Freaks of nature]]
Aesthetically, the smooth, curvaceous designs of the Maximals is a further evolution of the earlier [[Transmetal]] and [[Transmetal 2]] design styles, seamlessly blending the mechanical and the organic. Often the organic parts had hints of the technological (eg. [[Cheetor (BW)/toys|Cheetor]]'s purple, angular spots) or vice versa (the smooth, rounded "gauntlets" on [[Optimus Primal/toys|Optimus Primal]]'s forearm).  


The Vehicons had emphatically Cybertronian vehicle forms, often with articulated "sensors". They likewise featured some unorthodox robot modes, often with inhuman faces, odd-shaped limbs, and unusual forms of locomotion such as [[Thrust (BM)|Thrust]]'s optional uni-wheel or [[Jetstorm (BM)|Jetstorm]]'s legless hover mode.
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''Beast Machines'' toys included a marble-sized [[spark crystal]], embedded in a part of the body. Sometimes they had no real importance, though sometimes they played a large part in the aesthetics of the toy, such as [[Geckobot]]'s eye piece.
==Overview==
''Beast Machines'' continued many of its predecessor's elements, retaining the Maximal faction and a number of its main characters, but now pitted against the new Vehicon faction. Both sides tended toward unorthodox designs; the toys also made frequent use of translucent plastic and chrome finishes. A concerted push was made towards giving the figures more character-centric internal action features as opposed to the missile launchers or simpler spring-loaded weaponry that defined [[Beast Wars (toyline)|''Beast Wars'']], going so far as moving eyes or jaws. [[Spark crystal]]s carried over from ''Beast Wars'', eventually becoming central to the final gimmick in the line. Aesthetically, the smooth, curvaceous designs of the Maximals is a further evolution of the earlier [[Transmetal]] design styles, seamlessly blending the mechanical and the organic, often hiding mechanical detailing behind transparent panels. In contrast, the Vehicons had emphatically Cybertronian vehicle forms with visible machinery, often with certain character flourishes in vehicle mode like swiveling cockpits or a moving eye inside a tank turret. Both factions featured some unorthodox robot modes, with the Vehicons erring on the side of inhuman faces, weaponized limbs, and unusual forms of locomotion, while the Maximals tended towards more conventional yet exaggerated humanoid proportions.


[[Show-accuracy]] was widely variable across the entire toy line. Show production house [[Mainframe Entertainment]] apparently began animating the characters from early concept sketches, designs that of necessity changed a great deal during the translation into toy form. Thus many characters' toy and cartoon depictions bear relatively little resemblance to each other. Some toys were supposed to represent an "evolution" of a previously existing character and thus looked completely different (such as Night Slash Cheetor). The late-arriving [[Motorcycle Drone]] and [[Tank Drone]] toys, both highly show-accurate, may have been an explicit attempt to mitigate this.
[[Show-accuracy]] (including inter-character [[scale]]) was widely variable across the entire toy line. Show production house [[Mainframe Entertainment]] apparently began animating the characters from early concept sketches, designs that by necessity changed a great deal during the translation into toy form. Thus many characters' (initial) toy and cartoon depictions bear relatively little resemblance to each other.


The characters' show-based [[scale]] was likewise widely variable. While the relative scale of characters has never translated perfectly from toy to show in any ''Transformers'' line, ''Beast Machines'' is especially notorious for it:
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* [[Nightscream (BM)|Nightscream]] is the second-smallest Maximal on the show, yet his toy is a hulking Ultra, making him to scale with only the largest toys (Supreme [[Cheetor (BW)/toys|Cheetor]] and, perhaps, Air Attack [[Optimus Primal/toys#Robots in Disguise|Optimus Primal]]—the latter of which was not even released 'til well after ''Beast Machines'' ended, and in a [[Robots in Disguise (franchise)|different franchise]], to boot).
The back end of the ''Beast Machines'' toyline, starting in 2001, featured the first full-on [[subline imprint]] for ''Transformers'', called "''Battle for the Spark''", reflecting the storyline of the cartoon's second season. This also tied in with a unifying theme for the new-mold toys, where action features are activated by pressing on the [[spark crystal]]s. By this time, many toys were designed to emulate their show models, and did so to an impressive degree. The more complex action features also led to the first price hike since the Transformers toyline had switched to standardized [[size class|price classes]] at the start of Beast Wars, with the Basics class increasing from US$4.99 {{w|List price|MSRP}} to $6.99.  
* [[Silverbolt (BW)|Silverbolt]] is the tallest show Maximal, but has the smallest toy.
* Toy-[[Obsidian (BM)|Obsidian]] is a Basic-sized figure, dwarfed by the Maximals; his show portrayal has him as larger than most or all of them.
* [[Tankor (BM)|Tankor]], the largest character of all, was only a modestly sized Mega.
* Toy-[[Rattrap]] is larger than [[Blackarachnia (BW)|Blackarachnia]], who should be twice his height. 
* Primal came in Deluxe and Mega sizes, with the more widely available Deluxe size being notably different from his show design, and neither reflecting his massive stature relative to the other characters.


The line's overall success was seemingly limited. Combined with Hasbro's financial troubles over excessive product glut in their ''[[Star Wars]] Episode 1'' lines, it was decided to drop the sequel series, [[Transtech]], and [[Armada (franchise)|re-vamp the franchise from the ground up]]. The Japanese ''Car Robots'' series was quickly ported over as "filler" under the name ''[[Robots in Disguise (franchise)|Robots in Disguise]]'', giving Hasbro and Takara the time needed to coordinate on the next series.
The final releases of ''Beast Wars'' overlapped on the shelves with the start of Beast Machines, which was taken into account as some events from Beast Machines are directly referenced on the packaging of the ''[[Mutant (BW)|Mutants]]''. The ''[[Dinobot (BM)|Dinobots]]'' subline, consisting of [[redeco]]ed molds from both the Hasbro ''Beast Wars'' and [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars (Japanese toyline)#1999 (Beast Wars Neo)|Beast Wars Neo]]'' lines, shipped in the same packaging assortments with the normal figures.


While Takara stamps are present on every ''Beast Machines'' toy, Japan did not receive anything relating to the line until 2005, as ''Beast Wars Returns'', and in a very limited manner.
Due to underwhelming sales, usual toyline fatigue, a particularly dark story, and internal Hasbro/Kenner shakeups,<ref>"For a long time, it had been sequential, so there was ''Beast Wars'', and then ''Beast Machines'' came along—that wasn't performing as well, it was a little more... odd vehicle forms, or even beast forms. ''Beast Wars'' was great, you could tell what things were, even when they were hybrid or Fuzors, you could kind of tell what they were. If you look at ''Beast Machines'', it's kind of like 'a truck thing' or 'a flying thing' or- so that alienated a certain amount of audience, so sales were going down. It got a little dark in the storyline at that same time. They were developing ''Transtech'', but that was very short-lived. [...] That would have been the successor but because it was going down this dark road of ''Beast Machines'' and that wasn't working, obviously the sequel to that wasn't going to happen."—[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNgWvNmMJfE&t=323s Aaron Archer on ''The Toy Armada'', 2021/12/14]</ref> it was decided to cancel the last few waves in development, abandon plans for the sequel series ''[[Transtech]]'', and [[Transformers: Armada (franchise)|re-vamp the franchise from the ground up]]. Takara's ''Car Robots'' series was quickly ported over as "filler" under the name ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 franchise)|Robots in Disguise]]'', giving Hasbro and [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] the time needed to coordinate on the [[Transformers: Armada (franchise)|next series]]. Not ones to waste the effort or cost put into the canceled figures, all three finished-yet-unreleased toy molds were eventually released as part of the ''Robots in Disguise'' toyline.


==2000==
==Hasbro ''Beast Machines'' toyline==
===Maximal===
===Standard retail line===
'''Deployers'''
<big>'''Basics</big>'''
*[[Dillo]] (armadillo)
*[[Mol]] (mole)
*[[Rav]] (raven)


'''Beast Riders'''
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
*[[Che]] (cheetah chariot)
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 1''' (December 1999)</u>
*[[Che]] (cheetah chariot) redeco
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Buzz Saw (BW)#Beast Machines|Buzzsaw]]}}
{{Bp-vh|[[Mirage (BM)#Beast Machines|Mirage]]}}
{{Bp-vh|[[Scavenger (BM)#Beast Machines|Scavenger]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 2''' (March 2000)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Longhorn#Beast Machines|Longhorn]]}}
{{Bp-vh|[[Obsidian (BM)#Beast Machines|Obsidian]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 3''' (June 2000)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Geckobot#Beast Machines|Geckobot]]}}
{{Bp-m2|[[Quickstrike (BM)#Beast Machines|Quickstrike]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 4''' (August 2000)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Night Viper#Beast Machines|Night Viper]]}}
{{Bp-m2|[[Silverbolt (Fuzor)#Beast Machines|Silverbolt]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=2|[[File:BM Longhorn-toy.jpg|thumb|250px|Basic Longhorn]]
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 5''' (BftS, January 2001)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Hammerstrike (BM)#Beast Machines|Hammerstrike]]}}
{{Bp-vh|[[Tank Drone#Beast Machines|Tank Drone]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 6''' (BftS, April 2001)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-vh|[[Cycle Drone#Beast Machines|Motorcycle Drone]]}}
{{Bp-vh|[[Spy Streak#Beast Machines|Spy Streak]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 7''' (BftS, April 2001)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Battle Unicorn#Beast Machines|Battle Unicorn]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''''Canceled'''''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Screechwing#Beast Machines|Screechwing]]}}
{{Bp-m2|[[Spiketail#Beast Machines|Spiketail]]}}
|}


'''Basic'''
{{-}}
*[[Buzz Saw|Buzzsaw]] (hornet)
<big>'''Deluxe</big>'''
*[[Geckobot]] (flying lizard)
*[[Longhorn (BM)|Longhorn]] (bull)
*[[Night Viper]] (cobra)
*[[Quickstrike (BM)|Quickstrike]] (wolf)
*[[Silverbolt (BW)|Silverbolt]] (condor)


'''Deluxe'''
: In addition to regular ''Beast Machines'' toys, the Deluxe assortment also included ''[[Dinobot (BM)|Dinobots]]''-branded product.
*[[Blackarachnia (BW)|Blackarachnia]] (black widow spider)
*[[Optimus Primal/toys#Beast_Machines|Optimus Primal]] (gorilla)
*[[Skydive (BM)|Skydive]] (''Quetzalcoatlus'')
*[[Snarl (BM)|Snarl]] (lion)


'''Mega'''
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
*[[Cheetor (BW)/toys|Cheetor]] (cheetah)
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 1''' (December 1999)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys#Beast Machines|Optimus Primal]]}}
{{Bp-vh|[[Jetstorm (BM)#Beast Machines|Jetstorm]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 2''' (March 2000)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-bd|[[Airraptor#Beast Machines|Airraptor]]}}
{{Bp-bd|[[Triceradon (BM)#Beast Machines|Triceradon]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 3''' (March 2000)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-bd|[[Dinotron (BM)#Beast Machines|Dinotron]]}}
{{Bp-bd|[[Striker#Beast Machines|Striker]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 4''' (April 2000)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Blackarachnia (BW)/toys#Beast Machines|Blackarachnia]]}}
{{Bp-vh|[[Thrust (BM)#Beast Machines|Thrust]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=3|[[File:BM-toy Thrust.jpg|thumb|250px|Deluxe Thrust]]
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 5''' (June 2000)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Snarl (BM)#Beast Machines|Snarl]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 6''' (September 2000)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-vh|[[Blastcharge (BM)#Beast Machines|Blastcharge]]}}
{{Bp-m2|[[Skydive (BM)#Beast Machines|Skydive]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 7''' (October 2000)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-vh|[[Aero Drone#Beast Machines|Sonic Attack Jet]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 8''' (BftS, February 2001)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Noble (BM)#Beast Machines|Beast Changer]]}}
{{Bp-bd|[[Rapticon (BM)#Beast Machines|Rapticon]]}}
{{Bp-bd|[[Terranotron (BM)#Beast Machines|Terranotron]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 9''' (BftS, March 2001)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Cheetor (BW)/toys#BMNSC|Night Slash Cheetor]]}}
{{Bp-vh|[[Strika (BM)#Beast Machines|Strika]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''''Canceled''''' ([[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 toyline)|used later]])</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Bruticus (RID)#Robots in Disguise .282001.29|Cerberus]]}}
{{Bp-vh|[[Megatron (RID)#Megabolt|Megatron Megabolt]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''''Totally canceled'''''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-vh|[[Obsidian (BM)|Obsidian]]}}
|}


'''Ultra'''
{{-}}
*[[Nightscream (BM)|Nightscream]] (Vampire bat)
<big>'''Mega</big>'''


'''Super'''
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
*[[Primal Prime]] (Transmetal gorilla)
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 1''' (December 1999)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Cheetor (BW)/toys#Beast Machines|Cheetor]]}}
{{Bp-vh|[[Tankor (BM)#Beast Machines|Tankor]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 2''' (August 2000)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-vh|[[Megatron (BW)/toys#Beast Machines|Megatron]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 3''' (February 2001)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Rattrap (BW)/toys#BMMega|Rattrap]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 4''' (BftS, May 2001)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys#BlastPunch|Blast Punch Optimus Primal]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|[[File:BMtoy-MegatronMega.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Mega Megatron]]
|}


'''Supreme'''
{{-}}
*[[Cheetor (BW)/toys|Supreme Cheetor]] (cheetah)
<big>'''Ultra</big>'''


'''McDonald's Happy Meal Toys'''
:Like the Deluxes, the Ultra assortment also included ''[[Dinobot (BM)|Dinobots]]''-branded stuff.
*[[Blackarachnia (BW)|Blackarachnia]] (black widow spider)
*[[Cheetor (BW)/toys|Cheetor]] (cheetah)
*[[Nightscream (BM)|Nightscream]] (bat)
*[[Optimus Primal/toys#Beast_Machines|Optimus Primal]] (gorilla)
*[[Rattrap]] (rat)


===Vehicon===
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
'''Basic'''
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 1''' (July 2000)</u>
*[[Mirage (BM)|Mirage]] (Formula racer)
<ul class="iconlist">
*[[Obsidian (BM)|Obsidian]] (VTOL plane)
{{Bp-vh|[[Jetstorm (BM)#BMUltra|Jetstorm]]}}
*[[Scavenger (BM)|Scavenger]] (construction vehicle)
{{Bp-bd|[[T-Wrecks#Beast Machines|T-Wrecks]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 2''' (September 2000)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Nightscream (BM)#Beast Machines|Nightscream]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''''Canceled'''''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-vh|[[Megatron (BW)/toys#BMCanceled|Megatron]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|[[File:BM ultra Jetstorm toy.jpg|thumb|250px|Ultra Jetstorm]]
|}


'''Beast Riders'''
{{-}}
*[[Mechatron]] (dragon chariot)
<big>'''Super</big>'''
*[[Mechatron]] (dragon chariot) repaint
:<u>'''Wave 1''' (July 2000)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
: {{Bp-m2|[[Primal Prime#Beast Machines|Primal Prime]]}}


'''Deluxe'''
{{-}}
*[[Blastcharge (BM)|Blastcharge]] (six-wheeled tank)
<big>'''Supreme</big>'''
*[[Jetstorm (BM)|Jetstorm]] (jet)
*[[Sonic Attack Jet]]
*[[Thrust (BM)|Thrust]] (motorcycle)


'''Mega'''
:A new price point for the line, the Supreme class featured the biggest/tallest ''Transformers'' toys since 1987's [[Fortress Maximus (G1)#Beast Machines|Fortress Maximus]] (if not the most massive).
*[[Megatron (BW)/toys|Megatron]] (dragon)
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
*[[Tankor (BM)|Tankor]] (tank)
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 1''' (July 2000)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Cheetor (BW)/toys#BMSupreme|Cheetor]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''''Canceled''''' ([[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 toyline)|used later]])</u>
{{Bp-m2|[[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys#Robots in Disguise (2001)|Air Attack Optimus Primal]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|[[File:BM Supreme Cheetor.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Supreme Cheetor]]
|}


'''Ultra'''
{{-}}
*[[Jetstorm (BM)|Jetstorm]] (jet)
<big>'''Deployers</big>'''


'''McDonald's Happy Meal Toys'''
:A Basic price point, the [[Deployer (BM)|Deployer]]s are small robo-beasts to turn into weapon emplacements with spring-loaded transformations. The Wave 2 [[variant|running change]] [[redeco]]es were originally meant to be renamed as new characters: these names were revealed through retail listings<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20001206140100/http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/news.asp</ref> as "Trench," "Burro," and "[[Chro|Cro]]", with the latter eventually being [[repurposing|repurposed]] as a new character.
*[[Jetstorm (BM)|Jetstorm]] (jet)
*[[Megatron (BW)/toys|Megatron]] (dragon)
*[[Tankor (BM)|Tankor]] (tank)
*[[Thrust (BM)|Thrust]] (motorcycle)


===Dinobots===
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
'''Deluxe'''
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 1''' (August 2000)</u>
*[[Airraptor]] (''Archaeopteryx'')
<ul class="iconlist">
*[[Dinotron]] (''Pachycephalosaurus'')
{{Bp-m2|[[Dillo#Beast Machines|Dillo]]}}
*[[Striker]] (''Stegosaurus'')
{{Bp-m2|[[Mol#Beast Machines|Mol]]}}
*[[Triceradon (BM)|Triceradon]] (''Triceratops'')
{{Bp-m2|[[Rav (BM)#Beast Machines|Rav]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 2''' (redecos, January 2001)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Dillo#red|Dillo]]}}
{{Bp-m2|[[Mol#green|Mol]]}}
{{Bp-m2|[[Rav (BM)#Blue|Rav]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|[[File:BeastMachinestoy-Mol.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Deployers Mol]]
|}


'''Ultra'''
{{-}}
*[[Magmatron]] (''Giganotosaurus''/''Elasmosaurus''/''Quetzalcoatlus'')
<big>'''Beast Riders</big>'''
*[[T-Wrecks]] (''Tyrannosaurus rex'')
:An unusual addition to the line, [[Beast Rider]]s are combat chariots that can carry Basic-class figures, and convert into an attack mode. Like the Deployers, the Beast Riders got new decos for a second ([[Shelfwarmer|pegwarming]]) round.
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 1''' (August 2000)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Che#Beast Machines|Che]]}}
{{Bp-vh|[[Mechatron#Beast Machines|Mechatron]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 2''' (redecoes, December 2000)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Che#Black|Che]]}}
{{Bp-vh|[[Mechatron#Purple|Mechatron]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|[[File:BM-toy Che v1.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Beast Rider Che]]
|}
{{--}}


==2001==
===Exclusives===
The second half of the Beast Machines toyline featured the subtitle "Battle for the Spark", reflecting the storyline of the cartoon.
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[Target]]''' (October 2000)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-bd|[[Magmatron (BW)#Beast Machines|Magmatron]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[BotCon 2000]]''' ([[July 28]], 2000)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Apelinq (BM)#Beast Machines|Apelinq]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|
|}
{{--}}


===Maximal===
===Fast food promotions===
'''Deployers'''
<big>'''McDonald's</big>'''
*[[Dillo]] (armadillo) redeco
*[[Mol]] (mole) redeco
*[[Rav]] (raven) redeco, (also [[Repurposing|repurposed]] as [[Chro]])


'''Basic'''
:[[McDonald's]] ran a ''Beast Machines'' promotion in August 2000. It came in two different cardboard "Happy Meal" boxes (which were co-branded with ''[[Hello Kitty]]'')
*[[Battle Unicorn]] (unicorn)
*[[Cybershark|Hammerstrike]] (hammerhead shark)


'''Deluxe'''
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
*[[Noble|Beast Changer]] (Noble wolf/Savage dragon)
|width="20%" valign="top"|The line-up:
*[[Cheetor (BW)/toys|Night Slash Cheetor]] (cheetah)
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Blackarachnia (BW)/toys#BMMcD|Blackarachnia]]}}
{{Bp-m2|[[Cheetor (BW)/toys#BMMcD|Cheetor]]}}
{{Bp-vh|[[Jetstorm (BM)#McDonalds|Jetstorm]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-vh|[[Megatron (BW)/toys#McDonald.27s|Megatron]]}}
{{Bp-m2|[[Nightscream (BM)#McD|Nightscream]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys#McDonaldsBM|Optimus Primal]]}}
{{Bp-m2|[[Rattrap (BW)/toys#Beast Machines|Rattrap]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-vh|[[Tankor (BM)#McD|Tankor]]}}
{{Bp-vh|[[Thrust (BM)#McDonalds|Thrust]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|[[File:BMtoy-NightscreamMcD.jpg|thumb|250px|McDonald's Nightscream]]
|}


'''Mega'''
{{-}}
*[[Optimus Primal/toys|Blast Punch Optimus Primal]] (gorilla)
<big>'''Red Rooster</big>'''
*[[Rattrap]] (rat)
[[File:BMtoy-RattrapRedRooster.jpg|thumb|right|250px]]


===Vehicon===
:In 2001, four of the McDonald's molds were [[retool]]ed to be simpler (which is hard to imagine but there you go) and [[redeco]]ed by the Australian chain [[List of Transformers restaurant promotions|Red Rooster]] for their "Little Red Rooster" meals. Each one came in four different colorations: red & green, blue & light blue, and color-swaps of those two.
'''Basic'''
*[[Motorcycle Drone]]
*[[Spy Streak]] (recon jet)
*[[Tank Drone]]


'''Deluxe'''
: {{Bp-m2|Nightscream (actually the [[Megatron (BW)/toys#Red Rooster|Megatron]] mold)}}
*[[Strika (BM)|Strika]] (6-wheeler)
: {{Bp-vh|[[Jetstorm (BM)#RedRooster|Jetstorm]]}}
: {{Bp-m2|[[Rattrap (BW)/toys#RedRooster|Rattrap]]}}
: {{Bp-vh|[[Tankor (BM)#RedRooster|Tankor]]}}


===Dinobots===
{{-}}
'''Deluxe'''
<big>'''Jollibee</big>'''
*[[Rapticon]] (''Velociraptor'')
[[File:Jollibeebm1.jpg|thumb|250px|right]]
*[[Terranotron (BM)|Terranotron]] (''Pteranodon'')


==2002==
:In 2009, Philippine fast food chain Jollibee sold three ''Beast Machines'' figures as part of their "Jollibee Kids Meals", each one based on their original mainline toys. That was kind of weird.
These toys were released under ''Robots in Disguise'', but were designed for ''Beast Machines''


===Maximal===
: {{Bp-m2|[[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys#Jollibee|Optimus Primal]]}}
'''Supreme'''
: {{Bp-vh|[[Megatron (BW)/toys#Jollibee|Megatron]]}}
*[[Optimus Primal/toys|Air Attack Optimus Primal]] (gorilla)
: {{Bp-m2|[[Cheetor (BW)/toys#Jollibee|Cheetor]]}}
{{--}}


===Predacon===
==Takara ''Beast Wars Returns'' toyline==
'''Deluxe'''
{{anchor|Japan}}{{nav-bwReturns}}
*[[Megatron (RID)|Megatron Megabolt]] (all terrain mobile battle tank)
In Japan, ''Beast Machines'' did not see release until 2004 (the only figure to make it to Japan during the series' lifespan was [[Primal Prime#Beast Machines|Primal Prime]]). The entire line was [[Toys"R"Us]]-[[exclusive]], and limited to about 3,000-4,000 units apiece. As such, some of these items command high prices on the secondary market, especially [[tail-ender|tail-end]] items.
*[[Bruticus (RID)|Bruticus]] (Cerberus)


==2005 (''Beast Wars Returns'')==
The toys have been redecoed to (theoretically) better match the show models, some more extensively than others.
===Cybertrons===
* '''BR-01''' [[Optimus Primal/toys#Beast Machines|Convoy]] - Blast Punch Optimus Primal
* '''BR-02''' [[Cheetor (BW)/toys|Cheetus]] - ''Beast Machines'' Mega Cheetor
* '''BR-03''' [[Rattrap|Rattle]] - ''Beast Machines'' Rattrap
* '''BR-04''' [[Blackarachnia (BW)|Blackwidow]] - Redeco of ''Beast Machines'' Blackarachnia
* '''BR-06''' [[Nightscream (BM)|Nightscream]] - ''Beast Machines'' Nightscream
* '''BR-07''' [[Silverbolt (BW)|Silverbolt]] - Redeco of ''Beast Machines'' Silverbolt
* '''BR-11''' [[Noble|Noble Savage]] - Redeco of ''Beast Machines'' Beast Changer


===Destrons===
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
* '''BR-05''' [[Megatron (BW)/toys|Megatron]] - ''Beast Machines'' dragon Megatron
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 1''' ([[November 18|11-18]]-[[2004]])</u>
* '''BR-08''' Vehicon [[Jetstorm (BM)|Jetstorm]] - Redeco of ''Beast Machines'' Ultra Jetstorm
<ul class="iconlist">
* '''BR-09''' Vehicon [[Thrust (BM)|Thrust]] - Redeco of ''Beast Machines'' Motorcycle Drone
{{Bp-m2|BR-01 [[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys#Beast Wars Returns|Convoy]]}}
* '''BR-10''' Vehicon [[Tankor (BM)|Tankor]] - Redeco of ''Beast Machines'' Tank Drone
{{Bp-m2|BR-02 [[Cheetor (BW)/toys#Beast Wars Returns|Cheetus]]}}
* '''BR-12''' Megahead Megatron - Redeco of ''Robots in Disguise'' Megatron Megabolt
{{Bp-m2|BR-03 [[Rattrap (BW)/toys#Beast Wars Returns|Rattle]]}}
* '''BR-13''' Vehicon [[Strika (BM)|Strika]] - Redeco of''Beast Machines'' Strika
{{Bp-m2|BR-04 [[Blackarachnia (BW)/toys#Beast Wars Returns|Blackwidow]]}}
* '''BR-14''' Vehicon [[Obsidian (BM)|Obsidian]] - Redeco of ''Beast Machines'' Obsidian
{{Bp-vh|BR-05 [[Megatron (BW)/toys#Beast Wars Returns|Megatron]]}}


==Trivia==
|
* The [[Deployer]]s and [[Beast Rider]]s were developed by [[Hasbro Direct]], Hasbro's department normally devoted to store exclusives and other retailer-oriented projects, hence their rather dubious compatibility with the rest of the Beast Machines line.
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 2''' ([[March 31|3-31]]-[[2005]])</u>
* On Takara's end of the design process, some design and engineering work was subcontracted out to the designer [[Junichi Akutsu]], alias BEE-CRAFT.
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-vh|BR-06 [[Tankor (BM)#Beast Wars Returns|Vehicon Tankor]]}}
{{Bp-vh|BR-07 [[Jetstorm (BM)#Beast Wars Returns|Vehicon Jetstorm]]}}
{{Bp-vh|BR-08 [[Thrust (BM)#Beast Wars Returns|Vehicon Thrust]]}}
{{Bp-m2|BR-09 [[Nightscream (BM)#Beast Wars Returns|Nightscream]]}}
{{Bp-m2|BR-10 [[Silverbolt (Fuzor)#Beast Wars Returns|Silverbolt]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Wave 3''' ([[April 14|4-14]]-2005)</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|BR-11 [[Noble (BM)#Beast Wars Returns|Noble Savage]]}}
{{Bp-vh|BR-12 [[Megatron (BW)/toys#MegaheadMegatron|Megahead Megatron]]}}
{{Bp-vh|BR-13 [[Strika (BM)#Beast Wars Returns|Vehicon Strika]]}}
{{Bp-vh|BR-14 [[Obsidian (BM)#Beast Wars Returns|Vehicon Obsidian]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Lucky draw'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Cheetor (BW)/toys#BMJBlack|Cheetus Black Version]] (Perfect Choice exclusive)}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|[[File:Blackarachniabeastwarsreturnstoy.jpg|thumb|250px|''Beast Wars Returns'' Blackwidow]]
|}
{{--}}


[[Category:Beast Machines|*]]
==Post-''Beast Machines'' releases==
[[Category:Toys]]
Even after the original ''Beast Machines'' toyline ended, several cast members saw new toys released in other ''Transformers'' lines.
 
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''''[[Titanium Series]]'''''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Cheetor (BW)/toys#Titanium Series|Cheetor]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Primal Prime#Titanium Series|Primal Prime]] (''canceled'')}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[Transformers: Universe (2003 toyline)|''Universe'' (2003)]]'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-d1|[[Blackarachnia (BW)/toys#Universe (2003)|Blackarachnia]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Blastcharge (BM)#Universe (2003)|Blastcharge]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Cheetor (BW)/toys#Universe (2003)|Night Slash Cheetor]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Snarl (BM)#Universe (2003)|Snarl]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Skydive (BM)#Universe (2003)|Skydive]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-d1|[[Strika (BM)#Universe (2003)|Nemesis Strika]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Striker#Universe (2003)|Dinobot Striker]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Tankor (BM)#Universe (2003)|Tankor]] & [[Obsidian (BM)#Universe (2003)|Obsidian]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Triceradon (BM)#Universe (2003)|Dinobot Triceradon]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''''[[Robot Heroes (toyline)|Robot Heroes]]'''''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2vh|[[Cheetor (BW)/toys#RHTankor|Cheetor]] & [[Tankor (BM)#Robot Heroes|Tankor]]}}
{{Bp-m2vh|[[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys#RHJetstorm|Optimus Primal]] & [[Jetstorm (BM)#Robot Heroes|Jetstorm]] (''Canceled'')}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=2|[[File:Generationstoy-Tankor.jpg|thumb|250px|''Generations'' Tankor]]
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[BotCon 2013]]'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Obsidian (BM)#Timelines 2|Obsidian]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Strika (BM)#Timelines|Strika]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Blastcharge Strika Drone#Timelines|Blastcharge Strika Drone]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[Transformers Collectors' Club]]'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-p1|[[Thrust (BM)#Timelines|Thrustinator]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''''[[Transformers: Generations (toyline)|Generations]]'''''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-vh|[[Tankor (BM)#Generations|Tankor]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[BotCon 2014]]'''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Apelinq (BM)#Timelines|Knight Apelinq]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Primal Prime#Timelines|Primal Prime]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top" rowspan=4|
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''''[[Transformers: Platinum Edition|Platinum Edition]]'''''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys#Platinum Edition|Optimus Primal]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''''[[Tiny Titans]]'''''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Cheetor (BW)/toys#Tiny Titans|Cheetor]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''''[[Transformers Encore|Encore]]'''''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys#Encore|Returns Convoy]]}}
|
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''''[[War for Cybertron: Kingdom]]'''''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m1|WFC-K37 [[T-Wrecks#War for Cybertron: Kingdom|Maximal T-Wrecks]]}}
|-
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''''[[Transformers: Legacy|Legacy]]'''''</u>
<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-m2|[[Cheetor (BW)/toys#Legacy|Cheetor]]}}
|}
{{-}}
 
==Notes==
[[File:BM_Battle_For_The_Spark_Gimmick.jpg|thumb|Sadly, neither [[Spark]] appears to actually [[Sparking gimmick|spark]].]]
* The [[Deployer (BM)|Deployers]] and [[Beast Rider]]s were developed by (now-defunct) [[Hasbro Direct]], [[Hasbro]]'s department normally devoted to store exclusives and other retailer-oriented projects, hence their rather dubious compatibility with the rest of the ''Beast Machines'' line.
* A practice unique to ''Beast Machines'' was to often have one concept artist design the robot mode and another design the beast or vehicle mode, leading to two forms that are startlingly different from each other... and leading to some hellish nightmares for the engineering department.  Indeed, according to [[Hideaki Yoke]], the difficulty with this method was ''so'' high and work intensive that [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] lost confidence in the line, instead deciding to go back to their roots with the [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 franchise)#Japanese release|Transformers: Car Robots]] line for the Japanese market.<ref>''[[Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Generations]]'', p. 121</ref> 
* A number of robot mode designs appear to have been handled by comic book artist [[Draxhall Jump|Ken Lashley]], who would be retained to handle most of the concepts for the ill-fated [[Transtech]] line.  On Takara's end of the design process, some design and engineering work was subcontracted out to the designer [[Junichi Akutsu]], alias BEE-CRAFT.
* Early concepts for the ''Battle for the Spark'' continuation pitched the idea of interchangeable "Spark" accessories, one proposed version being a gearbox that drove complex gimmickry, while another functioned more like a [[Mini-Con]] or [[Cyber Key]] that unlocked spring-loaded features.<ref>''[[Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Generations]]'', p. 117</ref>
* Around December 2000, the online retailer [[BigBadToyStore]] put up a [http://web.archive.org/web/20001206140100/http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/news.asp list] of upcoming ''Transformers'' product from Hasbro. Although the main point of interest was a ''[[Transtech]]'' assortment listing, it revealed several tail-end and unreleased ''Beast Machines: Battle for the Spark'' toys.
 
===Foreign names===
*''French:'' '''''Ani Machines''''' (France), '''''Mécanimaux''''' (Canada)
*''Spanish:'' '''''Mecanibestias''''' (Latin America)
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
[[Category:Beast Machines| Beast Machines (toyline)]]
[[Category:Beast Wars toylines]]
[[Category:Toylines]]

Latest revision as of 23:21, 4 April 2026

Generation 1 continuity family
« Beast Machines »
Freaks of nature.

Beast Machines was the toyline successor to Beast Wars, running from very late 1999 to early 2001. It featured the Maximals as smoothly techno-organic beasts, pitted against the futuristic war machines of the Vehicons. Beast Machines signaled the full-fledged return of vehicular Transformers, after an absence of nearly four years.

Though Beast Machines was the primary series in 2000, Hasbro continued to release Beast Wars case assortments, whose contents ranged from new redecos to promote Fox Kids running the series, to the new-mold Mutant Beast Wars figures, to straight-up re-releases of Transmetal 2 toys.

The line seemed to underperform to expectations, and combined with Hasbro's financial troubles (primarily due to excessive Star Wars Episode I product glut), the second year of Beast Machines product was cut short to make way for another heavy reworking of the Transformers concept...

Unlike Beast Wars, the line did not run concurrently in Japan, but would get a short run there in 2004.

Overview

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Beast Machines continued many of its predecessor's elements, retaining the Maximal faction and a number of its main characters, but now pitted against the new Vehicon faction. Both sides tended toward unorthodox designs; the toys also made frequent use of translucent plastic and chrome finishes. A concerted push was made towards giving the figures more character-centric internal action features as opposed to the missile launchers or simpler spring-loaded weaponry that defined Beast Wars, going so far as moving eyes or jaws. Spark crystals carried over from Beast Wars, eventually becoming central to the final gimmick in the line. Aesthetically, the smooth, curvaceous designs of the Maximals is a further evolution of the earlier Transmetal design styles, seamlessly blending the mechanical and the organic, often hiding mechanical detailing behind transparent panels. In contrast, the Vehicons had emphatically Cybertronian vehicle forms with visible machinery, often with certain character flourishes in vehicle mode like swiveling cockpits or a moving eye inside a tank turret. Both factions featured some unorthodox robot modes, with the Vehicons erring on the side of inhuman faces, weaponized limbs, and unusual forms of locomotion, while the Maximals tended towards more conventional yet exaggerated humanoid proportions.

Show-accuracy (including inter-character scale) was widely variable across the entire toy line. Show production house Mainframe Entertainment apparently began animating the characters from early concept sketches, designs that by necessity changed a great deal during the translation into toy form. Thus many characters' (initial) toy and cartoon depictions bear relatively little resemblance to each other.

The back end of the Beast Machines toyline, starting in 2001, featured the first full-on subline imprint for Transformers, called "Battle for the Spark", reflecting the storyline of the cartoon's second season. This also tied in with a unifying theme for the new-mold toys, where action features are activated by pressing on the spark crystals. By this time, many toys were designed to emulate their show models, and did so to an impressive degree. The more complex action features also led to the first price hike since the Transformers toyline had switched to standardized price classes at the start of Beast Wars, with the Basics class increasing from US$4.99 MSRP to $6.99.

The final releases of Beast Wars overlapped on the shelves with the start of Beast Machines, which was taken into account as some events from Beast Machines are directly referenced on the packaging of the Mutants. The Dinobots subline, consisting of redecoed molds from both the Hasbro Beast Wars and Takara Beast Wars Neo lines, shipped in the same packaging assortments with the normal figures.

Due to underwhelming sales, usual toyline fatigue, a particularly dark story, and internal Hasbro/Kenner shakeups,[1] it was decided to cancel the last few waves in development, abandon plans for the sequel series Transtech, and re-vamp the franchise from the ground up. Takara's Car Robots series was quickly ported over as "filler" under the name Robots in Disguise, giving Hasbro and Takara the time needed to coordinate on the next series. Not ones to waste the effort or cost put into the canceled figures, all three finished-yet-unreleased toy molds were eventually released as part of the Robots in Disguise toyline.

Hasbro Beast Machines toyline

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Standard retail line

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Basics

Wave 1 (December 1999) Wave 2 (March 2000) Wave 3 (June 2000) Wave 4 (August 2000)
Basic Longhorn
Wave 5 (BftS, January 2001) Wave 6 (BftS, April 2001) Wave 7 (BftS, April 2001) Canceled


Deluxe

In addition to regular Beast Machines toys, the Deluxe assortment also included Dinobots-branded product.
Wave 1 (December 1999) Wave 2 (March 2000) Wave 3 (March 2000) Wave 4 (April 2000)
Deluxe Thrust
Wave 5 (June 2000) Wave 6 (September 2000) Wave 7 (October 2000) Wave 8 (BftS, February 2001)
Wave 9 (BftS, March 2001) Canceled (used later) Totally canceled


Mega

Wave 1 (December 1999) Wave 2 (August 2000) Wave 3 (February 2001) Wave 4 (BftS, May 2001)
Mega Megatron


Ultra

Like the Deluxes, the Ultra assortment also included Dinobots-branded stuff.
Wave 1 (July 2000) Wave 2 (September 2000) Canceled
Ultra Jetstorm


Super

Wave 1 (July 2000)