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The four deluxe toys in | The four deluxe toys in '''''Mutant Beast Wars''''' were originally designed for the ill-fated ''[[Animorphs (toyline)|Animorphs]]'' toyline, and upon its failure were slightly retooled and brought over to the mainline ''Transformers'' continuity family. They have a couple of common features. Each toy had a robot head hidden somewhere within its body, to indicate that their personae were still essentially sentient rather than bestial. Also, three of the four toys had flip-up panels underneath their Mutant insignia, which were lifted to reveal robotic components (to convey they were still essentially robots, although they lacked a 'robot' mode); for some reason Razor Claw lacked this feature. | ||
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| This article is about the real-world franchise. For the historical event within the fiction, see Mutant Beast Wars (event). |
The four deluxe toys in Mutant Beast Wars were originally designed for the ill-fated Animorphs toyline, and upon its failure were slightly retooled and brought over to the mainline Transformers continuity family. They have a couple of common features. Each toy had a robot head hidden somewhere within its body, to indicate that their personae were still essentially sentient rather than bestial. Also, three of the four toys had flip-up panels underneath their Mutant insignia, which were lifted to reveal robotic components (to convey they were still essentially robots, although they lacked a 'robot' mode); for some reason Razor Claw lacked this feature.
- Mutants (2000)


