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[[File:Beastfamily.jpg||thumb|upright=1.4|A bucolic {{w|Sylvanian Families|Sylvanian}}... er, Beastformer family, before the Decepticons invaded.]]


[[File:BattleBeastsDreamwave1.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb|Adorably vicious]]
The '''Beastformers''' (ビーストフォーマー ''Bīsutofōmā'') are a species of anthropomorphic animals that reside on the planet [[Beast (planet)|Beast]]. Vast numbers of them have been cybernetically enhanced, a seemingly normal process for the species.


The '''Beastformers''' (ビーストフォーマー ''Bīsutofōmā'') are a species of anthropomorphic animals that reside on the planet [[Beast (planet)|Beast]].
They are also known as '''Battle Beasts'''.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Japanese cartoon continuity===
===Japanese cartoon continuity===
====''The Headmasters'' cartoon====
====''The Headmasters'' cartoon====
[[File:Beastfamily.jpg||thumb|left|upright=1.4|A bucolic [[wikipedia:Sylvanian Families|Sylvanian]]... er, Beastformer family, before the Decepticons invaded.]]
The [[Autobot]]s came into contact with two refugee Beastformers who were seeking help. They said that their world, planet [[Beast (planet)|Beast]], was a happy and peaceful one ruled by a just hereditary monarchy of lions (what else?) until the [[Decepticon]]s invaded and helped the enemy forces of [[Alligatron]] take control. The Autobots traveled to Beast inside of [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress Maximus]] and helped the good Beastformers free planet Beast from Decepticon tyranny. [[Hot Rod (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Rodimus Prime]] left the [[Monsterbot (G1)|Monsterbot]]s behind to protect the planet from any future Decepticon incursions. {{storylink|Rebellion on Planet Beast}}
The [[Autobot]]s came into contact with two refugee Beastformers who were seeking help. They said that their world, planet [[Beast (planet)|Beast]], was a happy and peaceful one ruled by a just hereditary monarchy of lions (what else?) until the [[Decepticon]]s invaded and helped the enemy forces of [[Alligatron]] take control. The Autobots traveled to Beast inside of [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress Maximus]] and helped the good Beastformers free planet Beast from Decepticon tyranny. [[Hot Rod (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Rodimus Prime]] left the [[Monsterbot]]s behind to protect the planet from any future Decepticon incursions. {{storylink|Rebellion on Planet Beast}}


Despite that victory, [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]] took many Beastformers hostage. Transplanting them to the planet [[Zarak (planet)|Zarak]] as slaves, they were forced to build him a giant [[transtector]]. {{storylink|The Dormant Volcano Mysteriously Erupts}} 
Despite that victory, [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]] took many Beastformers hostage. Transplanting them to the planet [[Zarak (planet)|Zarak]] as slaves, they were forced to build him a giant [[transtector]]. {{storylink|The Dormant Volcano Mysteriously Erupts}}
 
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====''The Headmasters'' comic====
====''The Headmasters'' comic====
Once again, the Decepticons teamed up with Alligatron to take over planet Beast. The good Beastformers under the command of [[White Leo]] (with help from human-turned-Beastformer, [[Kane]]) sent for assistance from the Autobots, who arrived to help defeat the Decepticons and Alligatron. {{storylink|Great Decisive Battle of Planet Beast!}}
Once again, the Decepticons teamed up with Alligatron to take over planet Beast. The good Beastformers under the command of [[White Leo]] (with help from human-turned-Beastformer, [[Kane]]) sent for assistance from the Autobots, who arrived to help defeat the Decepticons and Alligatron. {{storylink|The Decisive Battle of Planet Beast!}}


===''Beastformers'' comic===
====''Beastformers'' comic====
The Beastformers were an offshoot race of the [[Laser Beast]]s, who had been created by the [[Three Wise Ones]] to carry on their work. When the Laser Beast society became too cold and unfeeling, a small group who remained faithful to the Three Wise Ones' ideals left their underground civilization and traveled to the surface long ago. This group would in time become the Beastformers. {{storylink|Legend of the Three Wise Ones}}


{{storylink|The Water Gem of Stillness}}
In the modern day, a party of Beastformers led by White Leo searched for the Three Wise Ones' Water Gem of Stillness when it was preventing rain from falling in [[North Snarl]]. They may have encountered the Laser Beast [[Sur]]. {{storylink|The Water Gem of Stillness}}


At some point, the [[Three Wise Ones]] in their underground empire created the [[Laser Beast]]s based on the Beastformers who had evolved on the surface. {{storylink|Legend of the Three Wise Ones}}
After millions of years of isolation, the Laser Beasts were forced to the surface as the imbalance of the six elemental gems caused natural disasters that devastated their kingdom. Unknown to the Laser Beasts, the surface of Beast was already inhabited: by the Beastformers! The Laser Beasts and the Beastformers then clashed in a massive battle, deciding which Beast lifeform would rule the surface of Planet Beast! {{storylink|Beastformers VS Laser Beasts}}


Thousands of years later, the Laser Beasts' habitat fell into disrepair and the race was forced to relocate to the surface of the planet. Unknown to the Laser Beasts, the surface of Beast was already inhabited: by the Beastformers! The Laser Beasts and the Beastformers then clashed in a massive battle, deciding which Beast lifeform would rule the surface of Planet Beast! {{storylink|Beastformers VS Laser Beasts}}
====''Legends'' comic====
Defeated by the Laser Beast [[Tigerburn]], White Leo fled to the [[Legends World]] to build a new civilization for his Beastformer subjects. Tigerburn followed him along with a mind-controlled [[Doublecross]], but the evil Laser Beast was himself followed by White Leo's sister, [[White Lune]]. White Leo became Doublecross's [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmaster]], restoring the Autobot's mind, and White Lune became Doublecross's [[Targetmaster (technology)|Targetmaster]], increasing the Autobot's power. Together, they forced Tigerburn out of the Legends World. Deciding it was better to fight for their homeworld than to run, White Leo and White Lune returned to planet Beast to defeat the Laser Beasts once and for all. {{storylink|LG51 Targetmaster Doublecross}}


===Dreamwave ''Generation One'' continuity===
===Dreamwave ''Generation One'' continuity===
[[File:BattleBeastsDreamwave1.jpg|thumb|left|Adorably vicious]]
While hunting down the rogue [[Predacon (G1)|Predacons]], [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]]'s search brought him to planet Beest during the middle of a battle amongst the Beastformers. {{storylink|Welcome to the Jungle}}
While hunting down the rogue [[Predacon (G1)|Predacons]], [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]]'s search brought him to planet Beest during the middle of a battle amongst the Beastformers. {{storylink|Welcome to the Jungle}}


===''G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers'' continuity===
===''G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers''===
[[File:Beastformers GIJoe.jpg|upright=1.1|thumb|Beastformers acting as Unicron's antibodies.]]
[[File:Beastformers GIJoe.jpg|upright=1.1|thumb|Beastformers acting as Unicron's antibodies.]]
In order to keep the planet-devouring chaos god [[Unicron]] from munching [[Earth]], [[Flint (G.I. Joe)|Flint]] and [[Cosmos (G1)|Cosmos]] traveled within the giant's body in order to deliver a devastating payload of [[metal-eating spore]]s to his brain. Flint and Cosmos were stalled by Unicron's antibodies, in the form of mind-controlled Beastformers. Flint and Cosmos fought past the Beastformers and defeated Unicron with the fungus. Whether this freed the enslaved Beastformers or not remains unclear. However, [[Joe Colton]] was charged with leading a mission to Unicron's dead body in order to bring assistance to its residents (presumably the Beastformers). {{storylink|Black Horizon, Part 2 of 2|Black Horizon Part 2}}
In order to keep the planet-devouring chaos god [[Unicron]] from munching [[Earth]], [[Flint (G.I. Joe)|Flint]] and [[Cosmos (G1)|Cosmos]] traveled within the giant's body in order to deliver a devastating payload of [[metal-eating spore]]s to his brain. Flint and Cosmos were stalled by Unicron's antibodies, in the form of mind-controlled Beastformers. Flint and Cosmos fought past the Beastformers and defeated Unicron with the fungus. Whether this freed the enslaved Beastformers or not remains unclear. However, [[Joe Colton]] was charged with leading a mission to Unicron's dead body in order to bring assistance to its residents (presumably the Beastformers). {{storylink|Black Horizon, Part 2 of 2}}


===Ask Vector Prime===
The [[Maximal]]s and [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]] of [[Aurex 615.03 Epsilon]] adopted Battle Beast [[alternate mode]]s during the "Elemental War" on [[Jungle Planet (Energon)|Jungle Planet]]. {{storylink|Source:Ask Vector Prime/Facebook#June 3, 2015|Ask Vector Prime, 03/06/2015}}
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==Other media==
==Other media==
[[File:BattleBeasts comic 1.GIF|100px|thumb|The cover of Blackthorne Battle Beasts #1]]
===Blackthorne ''Battle Beasts'' comics===
===Blackthorne ''Battle Beasts'' comics===
[[File:BattleBeasts comic 1.GIF|left|100px|thumb|The cover of Blackthorne Battle Beasts #1]]
The Battle Beasts did get some fiction in the U.S., in the form of a short-lived (four issues) [[Blackthorne Publishing|Blackthorne]] black-and-white comic book. Good luck finding it.
The Battle Beasts did get some fiction in the U.S., in the form of a short-lived (four issues) [[Blackthorne Publishing|Blackthorne]] black-and-white comic book. Good luck finding it.  


The comic is set on an unnamed planet inhabited by sentient, armored animals, each imbued with the power of one of the three elements: water, fire, and wood. Their powers and the health of their world are maintained by the Soulspirit, a ghostly figure that—strangely for a planet of talking animals—appears to be [[human]]. By keeping her animal charges and their nature totems in harmony, the Soulspirit helps maintain a balance that prevents the return of her ancient enemy—Ruhin, the sludgy lord of chaos. An evil plot by the totem-switching, mind-controlling crimelord [[Greenchameles|Chameleon]], and his minions [[Devilbat|Blitzkrieg Bat]], [[Graysharp|Rocky Rhino]], and [[Cuttledeep|Cutthroat Cuttlefish]], disrupts the Soulspirit's planetary totem renewal ritual: the subsequent psychic totem disruption drives every creature on the planet insane and makes them start viciously attacking each other. The only beasts spared from this madness are Chameleon's forces and a small group of heroes ([[Drillfrog|Horny Toad]], [[Knightowl|Knight Owl]], and [[Bonga|Gargantuan Gorilla]]) who had already tried and failed to stop him. With their world now plunged into madness and nonstop war, the heroic faction must journey to find the one being on the planet—the near-mythical [[White Leo|Sunburst Warrior]]—who can restore the harmony and sanity of the Battle Beasts. But they must hurry, because the disruption of the balance of nature has also revived the evil Ruhin!
The comic is set on an unnamed planet inhabited by sentient, armored animals, each imbued with the power of one of the three elements: water, fire, and wood. Their powers and the health of their world are maintained by the Soulspirit, a ghostly figure that—strangely for a planet of talking animals—appears to be [[human]]. By keeping her animal charges and their nature totems in harmony, the Soulspirit helps maintain a balance that prevents the return of her ancient enemy—Ruhin, the sludgy lord of chaos. An evil plot by the totem-switching, mind-controlling crime lord [[Green Chameles|Chameleon]], and his minions [[Devilbat|Blitzkrieg Bat]], [[Graysharp|Rocky Rhino]], and [[Cuttledeep|Cutthroat Cuttlefish]], disrupts the Soulspirit's planetary totem renewal ritual: the subsequent psychic totem disruption drives every creature on the planet insane and makes them start viciously attacking each other. The only beasts spared from this madness are Chameleon's forces and a small group of heroes ([[Drillfrog|Horny Toad]], [[Night Owl|Knight Owl]], and [[Bonga|Gargantuan Gorilla]]) who had already tried and failed to stop him. With their world now plunged into madness and nonstop war, the heroic faction must journey to find the one being on the planet—the near-mythical [[White Leo|Sunburst Warrior]]—who can restore the harmony and sanity of the Battle Beasts. But they must hurry, because the disruption of the balance of nature has also revived the evil Ruhin!


==Notes==
* In the world of ''[[Beast Wars: Uprising]]'', several Beastformers were recast as [[Maximal]]s and [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]]s, using names based on their Hasbro ''Battle Beasts'' counterparts where available (such as with [[Strong Panda|Panzer]] and [[Elephan|Sledgehammer]]) and their Takara names otherwise (as with [[Battlefennec|Fennec]] and [[Sea Panic]]).


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Latest revision as of 20:50, 23 February 2026

The name or term "Beastformer" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Beastformer (disambiguation).
A bucolic Sylvanian... er, Beastformer family, before the Decepticons invaded.

The Beastformers (ビーストフォーマー Bīsutofōmā) are a species of anthropomorphic animals that reside on the planet Beast. Vast numbers of them have been cybernetically enhanced, a seemingly normal process for the species.

They are also known as Battle Beasts.

Fiction

[edit]

Japanese cartoon continuity

[edit]

The Headmasters cartoon

[edit]

The Autobots came into contact with two refugee Beastformers who were seeking help. They said that their world, planet Beast, was a happy and peaceful one ruled by a just hereditary monarchy of lions (what else?) until the Decepticons invaded and helped the enemy forces of Alligatron take control. The Autobots traveled to Beast inside of Fortress Maximus and helped the good Beastformers free planet Beast from Decepticon tyranny. Rodimus Prime left the Monsterbots behind to protect the planet from any future Decepticon incursions. Rebellion on Planet Beast

Despite that victory, Scorponok took many Beastformers hostage. Transplanting them to the planet Zarak as slaves, they were forced to build him a giant transtector. The Dormant Volcano Mysteriously Erupts

The Headmasters comic

[edit]

Once again, the Decepticons teamed up with Alligatron to take over planet Beast. The good Beastformers under the command of White Leo (with help from human-turned-Beastformer, Kane) sent for assistance from the Autobots, who arrived to help defeat the Decepticons and Alligatron. The Decisive Battle of Planet Beast!

Beastformers comic

[edit]

The Beastformers were an offshoot race of the Laser Beasts, who had been created by the Three Wise Ones to carry on their work. When the Laser Beast society became too cold and unfeeling, a small group who remained faithful to the Three Wise Ones' ideals left their underground civilization and traveled to the surface long ago. This group would in time become the Beastformers. Legend of the Three Wise Ones

In the modern day, a party of Beastformers led by White Leo searched for the Three Wise Ones' Water Gem of Stillness when it was preventing rain from falling in North Snarl. They may have encountered the Laser Beast Sur. The Water Gem of Stillness

After millions of years of isolation, the Laser Beasts were forced to the surface as the imbalance of the six elemental gems caused natural disasters that devastated their kingdom. Unknown to the Laser Beasts, the surface of Beast was already inhabited: by the Beastformers! The Laser Beasts and the Beastformers then clashed in a massive battle, deciding which Beast lifeform would rule the surface of Planet Beast! Beastformers VS Laser Beasts

Legends comic

[edit]

Defeated by the Laser Beast Tigerburn, White Leo fled to the Legends World to build a new civilization for his Beastformer subjects. Tigerburn followed him along with a mind-controlled Doublecross, but the evil Laser Beast was himself followed by White Leo's sister, White Lune. White Leo became Doublecross's Headmaster, restoring the Autobot's mind, and White Lune became Doublecross's Targetmaster, increasing the Autobot's power. Together, they forced Tigerburn out of the Legends World. Deciding it was better to fight for their homeworld than to run, White Leo and White Lune returned to planet Beast to defeat the Laser Beasts once and for all. LG51 Targetmaster Doublecross

Dreamwave Generation One continuity

[edit]
Adorably vicious

While hunting down the rogue Predacons, Megatron's search brought him to planet Beest during the middle of a battle amongst the Beastformers. Welcome to the Jungle

G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers

[edit]
Beastformers acting as Unicron's antibodies.

In order to keep the planet-devouring chaos god Unicron from munching Earth, Flint and Cosmos traveled within the giant's body in order to deliver a devastating payload of metal-eating spores to his brain. Flint and Cosmos were stalled by Unicron's antibodies, in the form of mind-controlled Beastformers. Flint and Cosmos fought past the Beastformers and defeated Unicron with the fungus. Whether this freed the enslaved Beastformers or not remains unclear. However, Joe Colton was charged with leading a mission to Unicron's dead body in order to bring assistance to its residents (presumably the Beastformers). Black Horizon, Part 2 of 2

Ask Vector Prime

[edit]

The Maximals and Predacons of Aurex 615.03 Epsilon adopted Battle Beast alternate modes during the "Elemental War" on Jungle Planet. Ask Vector Prime, 03/06/2015

Other media

[edit]
The cover of Blackthorne Battle Beasts #1

Blackthorne Battle Beasts comics

[edit]

The Battle Beasts did get some fiction in the U.S., in the form of a short-lived (four issues) Blackthorne black-and-white comic book. Good luck finding it.

The comic is set on an unnamed planet inhabited by sentient, armored animals, each imbued with the power of one of the three elements: water, fire, and wood. Their powers and the health of their world are maintained by the Soulspirit, a ghostly figure that—strangely for a planet of talking animals—appears to be human. By keeping her animal charges and their nature totems in harmony, the Soulspirit helps maintain a balance that prevents the return of her ancient enemy—Ruhin, the sludgy lord of chaos. An evil plot by the totem-switching, mind-controlling crime lord Chameleon, and his minions Blitzkrieg Bat, Rocky Rhino, and Cutthroat Cuttlefish, disrupts the Soulspirit's planetary totem renewal ritual: the subsequent psychic totem disruption drives every creature on the planet insane and makes them start viciously attacking each other. The only beasts spared from this madness are Chameleon's forces and a small group of heroes (Horny Toad, Knight Owl, and Gargantuan Gorilla) who had already tried and failed to stop him. With their world now plunged into madness and nonstop war, the heroic faction must journey to find the one being on the planet—the near-mythical Sunburst Warrior—who can restore the harmony and sanity of the Battle Beasts. But they must hurry, because the disruption of the balance of nature has also revived the evil Ruhin!

Notes

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