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With sales of the [[Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]] toyline proving unremarkable by 1995, [[Hasbro]] faced a choice: end the Transformers brand for a second time, or completely revamp the concept. They chose the second option, and '''Beast Wars''' was the result.
With sales of the [[Generation 2 (toyline)|''Generation 2'' toyline]] proving unremarkable by 1995, [[Hasbro]] faced a choice: end the Transformers brand for a second time, or completely revamp the concept. They chose the second option, and '''Beast Wars''' was the result.


The new franchise consisted entirely of robots who transformed into beasts: insects, mammals, and more. The traditional factions of Autobot and Decepticon were replaced with heroic [[Maximal]]s and evil [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]]. Most radically, the beast modes were intended to represent fully natural and organic animals, as opposed to the "mechanical beasts" represented by the likes of G1's Dinobots and Terrorcons.
The new franchise consisted entirely of robots who transformed into beasts: insects, mammals, and more. The traditional factions of Autobot and Decepticon were replaced with heroic [[Maximal]]s and evil [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]]. Most radically, the beast modes were intended to represent fully natural and organic animals, as opposed to the "mechanical beasts" represented by the likes of G1's Dinobots and Terrorcons.


[[Image:Crosssell-beastwars.jpg|right|400px|thumb|In the beginning, came the beasts, and all that creeps, crawls and flies. But nature lies, they're robots in disguise!]]
[[Image:Crosssell-beastwars.jpg|right|400px|thumb|In the beginning, came the beasts, and all that creeps, crawls and flies. But nature lies, they're robots in disguise!]]
[[Image:Crosssell-transmetals.jpg|right|400px|thumb|Transmetals! They're extreme!]]
[[Image:Crosssell-transmetals.jpg|right|400px|thumb|Transmetals! They're extreme!]]
[[Image:Crosssell-transmetal2.jpg|right|400px|thumb|Transmetals 2!  They're extremely extreme!]]
[[Image:Crosssell-transmetal2.jpg|right|400px|thumb|Transmetals 2!  They're extremely extreme!]]
The Beast Wars toyline brought poseability to full fruition. Whereas G2 marketed a handful of toys as "super poseable", Beast Wars made it standard for virtually every toy. Heavy use of ball joints gave the figures unprecedented degrees of freedom — often greater than that of a normal, non-transforming action figure. Poseability — a rarity in the days of G1 — became commonplace and expected after Beast Wars.
The ''Beast Wars'' toyline brought poseability to full fruition. Whereas ''Generation 2'' marketed a handful of toys as "super poseable", ''Beast Wars'' made it standard for virtually every toy. Heavy use of ball joints gave the figures unprecedented degrees of freedom — often greater than that of a normal, non-transforming action figure. Poseability — a rarity in the days of G1 — became commonplace and expected after ''Beast Wars''.


Concealed parts and weapons also became standard during Beast Wars. Again, G2 had introduced a number of toys whose [[kibble]] had a place to store when not in use, but it was Beast Wars that made it a universal feature.
Concealed parts and weapons also became standard during ''Beast Wars''. Again, ''Generation 2'' had introduced a number of toys whose [[kibble]] had a place to store when not in use, but it was ''Beast Wars'' that made it a universal feature.


Beast Wars also introduced a standardized system of price points to Transformers: $5 Basics, $10 Deluxes, $15 Megas, and $20 Ultras. The price for Basics eventually rose to $7, but the system remained largely unaltered through the end of Beast Machines. Portions of the system continue to be used today (the Basics were "Scouts" during the Cybertron franchise, and the Mega has been replaced with the $20, slightly-larger "Voyager".) A rarely-seen, extra-large Super class was introduced with the Optimal Optimus toy in 1998, which was also the first Transformer toy to feature a true vehicle mode since the end of G2.
''Beast Wars'' also introduced a standardized [[Size class|system of price points]] to Transformers: $5 Basics, $10 Deluxes, $15 Megas, and $20 Ultras. The price for Basics eventually rose to $7, but the system remained largely unaltered through the end of ''[[Beast Machines (toyline)|Beast Machines]]''. Portions of the system continue to be used today (the Basics were "Scouts" during ''[[Cybertron (toyline)|Cybertron]]'', and the Mega has been replaced with the $20, slightly-larger "Voyager".) A rarely-seen, extra-large Super class was introduced with the Optimal Optimus toy in 1998, which was also the first Transformer toy to feature a true vehicle mode since the end of ''Generation 2''.


The toyline evolved over its three and a half year run. 1996–97 featured purely-organic beasts exclusively. 1998 was dominated by two sublines: [[Fuzor]]s, whose beast modes combined aspects of two different animals, and [[Transmetal]]s, which featured metallic-finished chrome and sleekly mechanical beast modes. In 1999, the Transmetal 2s were the primary offering, featuring asymmetrical and often bizarrely patchwork fusions of mechanical and organic in both modes.   
The toyline evolved over its three and a half year run. 1996–97 featured purely-organic beasts exclusively. 1998 was dominated by two sublines: [[Fuzor]]s, whose beast modes combined aspects of two different animals, and [[Transmetal]]s, which featured metallic-finished chrome and sleekly mechanical beast modes. In 1999, the [[Transmetal 2|Transmetals 2]] were the primary offering, featuring asymmetrical and often bizarrely patchwork fusions of mechanical and organic in both modes.   


Beast Wars largely ended as a toyline when Hasbro elected to revamp the franchise and re-introduce vehicular Transformers, leading to the [[Beast Machines (toyline)|Beast Machines]] toyline. Though a new franchise, Beast Machines continued many aspects of the Beast Wars toyline including a number of major characters, the Maximal faction, and beast forms that combined mechanical and organic aspects. Furthermore, the Beast Wars title would continue to grace sporadic toys such as store exclusives, convention exclusives, and a [[Beast Wars 10th Anniversary|10th anniversary line]] in 2006. And [[Beast Wars Telemocha Series|another 10th anniversary line]] for Japan in 2007.
''Beast Wars'' largely ended as a toyline when Hasbro elected to revamp the franchise and re-introduce vehicular Transformers, leading to the [[Beast Machines (toyline)|''Beast Machines'' toyline]]. Though a new franchise, ''Beast Machines'' continued many aspects of the ''Beast Wars'' toyline including a number of major characters, the Maximal faction, and beast forms that combined mechanical and organic aspects. Furthermore, the ''Beast Wars'' title would continue to grace sporadic toys such as [[Exclusive|store exclusives, convention exclusives]], and a [[Beast Wars 10th Anniversary|10th anniversary line]] in 2006. And [[Beast Wars Telemocha Series|another 10th anniversary line]] for Japan in 2007.




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*[[Under-3]] (lion head)
*[[Under-3]] (lion head)


===[[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]]s===
===[[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]]===
[[Image:Blackarachniabwtoy.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Blackarachnia]]
[[Image:Blackarachniabwtoy.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Blackarachnia]]
[[Image:Bwmegatron toy.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Ultra-class Megatron. In 1996, this was seriously the most complex Transformer ever.]]
[[Image:Bwmegatron toy.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Ultra-class Megatron. In 1996, this was seriously the most complex Transformer ever.]]
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*[[Iguanus (BW)|Iguanus]] (frilled lizard)
*[[Iguanus (BW)|Iguanus]] (frilled lizard)
*[[Insecticon (BW)|Insecticon]] (stag beetle)
*[[Insecticon (BW)|Insecticon]] (stag beetle)
*[[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]] (crocodile)
*[[Megatron (BW)/toys|Megatron]] (crocodile)
*[[Snapper]] (snapping turtle)
*[[Snapper]] (snapping turtle)
*[[Terrorsaur (BW)|Terrorsaur]] (''Pteranodon'')
*[[Terrorsaur (BW)|Terrorsaur]] (''Pteranodon'')
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*[[Eggleo]] (egg/lion)
*[[Eggleo]] (egg/lion)


===[[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]]s===
===[[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]]===
'''Basic'''
'''Basic'''
*[[Drill Bit (BW)|Drill Bit]] (Boll weevil)
*[[Drill Bit (BW)|Drill Bit]] (Boll weevil)
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*[[Dinobot (BW)|Dinobot]] (Transmetal ''Velociraptor'')
*[[Dinobot (BW)|Dinobot]] (Transmetal ''Velociraptor'')


===[[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]]s===
===[[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]]===
[[Image:BW Megatron Transmetal.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Transmetal Megatron]]
[[Image:BW Megatron Transmetal.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Transmetal Megatron]]
[[Image:BW Rampage toy.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Rampage]]
[[Image:BW Rampage toy.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Rampage]]
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*[[Tigerhawk]] (Transmetal 2 tiger/falcon Fuzor)
*[[Tigerhawk]] (Transmetal 2 tiger/falcon Fuzor)


===[[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]]s===
===[[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]]===
[[Image:BW Transmetal2 Iguanus.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Transmetal 2 Iguanus]]
[[Image:BW Transmetal2 Iguanus.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Transmetal 2 Iguanus]]
[[Image:BWdragonmegs toy.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Transmetal 2 Megatron]]
[[Image:BWdragonmegs toy.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Transmetal 2 Megatron]]
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*[[Rhinox (BW)|Rhinox]] (Transmetal rhinoceros, Fox Kids redeco)
*[[Rhinox (BW)|Rhinox]] (Transmetal rhinoceros, Fox Kids redeco)


===[[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]]s===
===[[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]]===
[[Image:BW FoxKidsTransmetal Waspinator toy.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Fox Kids Waspinator]]
[[Image:BW FoxKidsTransmetal Waspinator toy.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Fox Kids Waspinator]]
'''Deluxe'''
'''Deluxe'''
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*[[Shokaract]] (Transmetal crab)
*[[Shokaract]] (Transmetal crab)


===[[Mutant (BW)|Mutant]]s===
===[[Mutant (BW)|Mutants]]===
'''Deluxe'''
'''Deluxe'''
*[[Icebird]] (polar bear/snowy owl [[Mutant (BW)|Mutant]])
*[[Icebird]] (polar bear/snowy owl [[Mutant (BW)|Mutant]])
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==2001==
==2001==
===[[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]]s===
===[[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]]===
[[Image:TripredacusAgent toy.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Tripredicus Agent (Ravage)]]
[[Image:TripredacusAgent toy.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Tripredicus Agent (Ravage)]]
'''Deluxe'''
'''Deluxe'''

Revision as of 16:00, 17 June 2009

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With sales of the Generation 2 toyline proving unremarkable by 1995, Hasbro faced a choice: end the Transformers brand for a second time, or completely revamp the concept. They chose the second option, and Beast Wars was the result.

The new franchise consisted entirely of robots who transformed into beasts: insects, mammals, and more. The traditional factions of Autobot and Decepticon were replaced with heroic Maximals and evil Predacons. Most radically, the beast modes were intended to represent fully natural and organic animals, as opposed to the "mechanical beasts" represented by the likes of G1's Dinobots and Terrorcons.

In the beginning, came the beasts, and all that creeps, crawls and flies. But nature lies, they're robots in disguise!
Transmetals! They're extreme!
Transmetals 2! They're extremely extreme!

The Beast Wars toyline brought poseability to full fruition. Whereas Generation 2 marketed a handful of toys as "super poseable", Beast Wars made it standard for virtually every toy. Heavy use of ball joints gave the figures unprecedented degrees of freedom — often greater than that of a normal, non-transforming action figure. Poseability — a rarity in the days of G1 — became commonplace and expected after Beast Wars.

Concealed parts and weapons also became standard during Beast Wars. Again, Generation 2 had introduced a number of toys whose kibble had a place to store when not in use, but it was Beast Wars that made it a universal feature.

Beast Wars also introduced a standardized system of price points to Transformers: $5 Basics, $10 Deluxes, $15 Megas, and $20 Ultras. The price for Basics eventually rose to $7, but the system remained largely unaltered through the end of Beast Machines. Portions of the system continue to be used today (the Basics were "Scouts" during Cybertron, and the Mega has been replaced with the $20, slightly-larger "Voyager".) A rarely-seen, extra-large Super class was introduced with the Optimal Optimus toy in 1998, which was also the first Transformer toy to feature a true vehicle mode since the end of Generation 2.

The toyline evolved over its three and a half year run. 1996–97 featured purely-organic beasts exclusively. 1998 was dominated by two sublines: Fuzors, whose beast modes combined aspects of two different animals, and Transmetals, which featured metallic-finished chrome and sleekly mechanical beast modes. In 1999, the Transmetals 2 were the primary offering, featuring asymmetrical and often bizarrely patchwork fusions of mechanical and organic in both modes.

Beast Wars largely ended as a toyline when Hasbro elected to revamp the franchise and re-introduce vehicular Transformers, leading to the Beast Machines toyline. Though a new franchise, Beast Machines continued many aspects of the Beast Wars toyline including a number of major characters, the Maximal faction, and beast forms that combined mechanical and organic aspects. Furthermore, the Beast Wars title would continue to grace sporadic toys such as store exclusives, convention exclusives, and a 10th anniversary line in 2006. And another 10th anniversary line for Japan in 2007.


French name (France): Ani Mutants
French name (Canada): Guerre Bêtes
Spanish name (South America): Guerra Bestias
Italian name: Biocombat


1996

File:Rattrapbeastwarsbasic.jpg
Rattrap
File:BeastWars Dinobot 1996 toy.jpg
Dinobot
Ultra Primal

Basic

Deluxe

Mega

Ultra

McDonald's Happy Meal Toys

Blackarachnia
Ultra-class Megatron. In 1996, this was seriously the most complex Transformer ever.

Basic

Deluxe

Mega

Ultra

McDonald's Happy Meal Toys

1997

File:Airazorbwtoy1.jpg
Airazor
File:BW BBoom toy.jpg
B'Boom
Claw Jaw (UK exclusive release)

Basic

Deluxe

Mega

Ultra Combiner Magnaboss

MicroVerse

Egg Beasts

Basic

Deluxe

Mega

Ultra Combiner Tripredacus

MicroVerse

Egg Beasts

1998

Torca
File:Transmetal rhinox toy.jpg
Transmetal Rhinox
McDinobot. Not to be confused with MG-Dinobot.

Basic

Deluxe

Mega

Ultra

Super

McDonald's Happy Meal Toy

File:BW Megatron Transmetal.jpg
Transmetal Megatron
Rampage

Basic

Deluxe

Mega

Ultra

McDonald's Happy Meal Toys

1999

Ramulus
Prowl
Tigerhawk

Basic

Deluxe

Mega

Ultra

Transmetal 2 Iguanus
File:BWdragonmegs toy.jpg
Transmetal 2 Megatron

Basic

  • Scarem (Transmetal 2 stag beetle)
  • Spittor (Transmetal 2 poison arrow frog)

Deluxe

Mega

Ultra

2000

File:Rattrap transmetal2000.jpg
Fox Kids Rattrap

Deluxe

File:BW FoxKidsTransmetal Waspinator toy.jpg
Fox Kids Waspinator

Deluxe

Ultra

Deluxe

2001

File:TripredacusAgent toy.jpg
Tripredicus Agent (Ravage)

Deluxe