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'''''Beast Machines''''' was a followup [[Franchise|franchise]] to the very successful ''[[Beast Wars|Beast Wars]]''. It included several returning characters and the associated fiction directly followed the storyline of the [[Beast Wars (cartoon)|BW cartoon]]. | |||
''Beast Machines'' featured a distinctive visual style in both toy design and the art design of its television series. The television series was both darker and grittier then the more lighthearted [[Beast Wars|Beast Wars]], and introduced controversial new plotlines, such as the "organic Cybertron" theory and [[Optimus Primal|Optimus Primal]]'s death at the end of the series. The toyline was oft-known for its disregard for [[Scale|scale]] and [[Show-accuracy|show-accuracy]], and the widespread use of [[Spark crystal|spark crystals]] for both factions. Additionally, the franchise reintroduced Transformers which turn into machinery and vehicles instead of animals with the new faction known as [[Vehicon (BM)|Vehicons]]. | |||
The ''Beast Machines'' franchise featured the following primary components: | |||
*[[Beast Machines (toyline)|A toyline]] | *[[Beast Machines (toyline)|A toyline]] | ||
*[[Beast Machines (cartoon)|A cartoon series]] | *[[Beast Machines (cartoon)|A cartoon series]] | ||
Though officially they are part of the ''Universe'' franchise, 3H's ''[[Universe (comic)|Universe]]'' comics also built on the storyline of the ''Beast Machines'' cartoon. | Though officially they are part of the ''Universe'' franchise, 3H's ''[[Universe (2003 comic)|Universe]]'' comics also built on the storyline of the ''Beast Machines'' cartoon. | ||
==Beast Wars Returns== | ==Beast Wars Returns== | ||
''Beast Machines'' was not released in Japan for several years until 2005, when [[Takara]] imported a dubbed version of the television series and some of the toyline as ''Beast Wars Returns'' | ''Beast Machines'' was not released in Japan for several years until 2005, when [[Takara|Takara]] imported a dubbed version of the television series and some of the toyline as ''Beast Wars Returns''. | ||
The Beast Wars Returns release was far more low-key than the Beast Wars or Beast Wars Metals releases. The cartoon series was aired only on a satellite station and the toys were released as exclusives to Toys "R" Us. Additionally, rather than record an all-new theme song, they simply recycled "[[Phat Planet|Phat Planet]]" from the Canadian version, a first for the Japanese release of an American Transformers cartoon. | |||
[[Category:Beast Era]] | [[Category:Beast Era]] | ||
[[Category:Beast Machines | [[Category:Beast Machines]] | ||
[[Category: Franchises]] | [[Category:Franchises]] | ||
Revision as of 05:37, 19 March 2009
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<table style="border:1px solid;border-spacing:0em;float:right;margin-left:1em"> <caption> Franchise navigation: </caption> <tr style="background:#ff9090"> <td style="text-align:center;width:12em">« <strong class="selflink">Beast Machines</strong> » </td></tr> <tr style="background:#eeeeee"> <td style="text-align:center">Toyline </td></tr> <tr style="background:#eeeeee"> <td style="text-align:center">Cartoon </td></tr> </table> Beast Machines was a followup franchise to the very successful Beast Wars. It included several returning characters and the associated fiction directly followed the storyline of the BW cartoon.
Beast Machines featured a distinctive visual style in both toy design and the art design of its television series. The television series was both darker and grittier then the more lighthearted Beast Wars, and introduced controversial new plotlines, such as the "organic Cybertron" theory and Optimus Primal's death at the end of the series. The toyline was oft-known for its disregard for scale and show-accuracy, and the widespread use of spark crystals for both factions. Additionally, the franchise reintroduced Transformers which turn into machinery and vehicles instead of animals with the new faction known as Vehicons.
The Beast Machines franchise featured the following primary components:
Though officially they are part of the Universe franchise, 3H's Universe comics also built on the storyline of the Beast Machines cartoon.
Beast Wars Returns
Beast Machines was not released in Japan for several years until 2005, when Takara imported a dubbed version of the television series and some of the toyline as Beast Wars Returns.
The Beast Wars Returns release was far more low-key than the Beast Wars or Beast Wars Metals releases. The cartoon series was aired only on a satellite station and the toys were released as exclusives to Toys "R" Us. Additionally, rather than record an all-new theme song, they simply recycled "Phat Planet" from the Canadian version, a first for the Japanese release of an American Transformers cartoon.

