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{{disambig2|the subline imprint to Transformers: Prime|the team of Autobots from the ''Prime'' cartoon|Team Prime}} | {{disambig2|the subline imprint to Transformers: Prime|the team of Autobots from the ''Prime'' cartoon|Team Prime}} | ||
[[ | [[File:Beasthunters-logo1.png|upright=1.66|Beast Machines this ain't. Sorta.]] | ||
'''Beast Hunters''' is the [[subline imprint]] for the second phase of the [[Transformers: Prime (franchise)|Prime]] franchise, also extending into the [[Kre-O]] franchise. | '''Beast Hunters''' is the [[subline imprint]] for the second phase of the [[Transformers: Prime (franchise)|Prime]] franchise, also extending into the [[Kre-O]] franchise. | ||
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The toys sold under this banner transform into dragons (for Predacons), spiky, over-weaponized vehicles reminiscent of ''{{w|Mad Max}}'' (for Autobots), or vehicles with beastly traits (for Decepticons). | The toys sold under this banner transform into dragons (for Predacons), spiky, over-weaponized vehicles reminiscent of ''{{w|Mad Max}}'' (for Autobots), or vehicles with beastly traits (for Decepticons). | ||
There ''may'' be some sort of video game to go with the franchise. <ref>[http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/transformers-prime-39/transformers-prime-beast-hunters-video-game-trademark-revealed-176549/ Transformers Prime Beast Hunters Video Game Trademark Revealed]</ref> | There ''may'' be some sort of video game to go with the franchise.<ref>[http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/transformers-prime-39/transformers-prime-beast-hunters-video-game-trademark-revealed-176549/ Transformers Prime Beast Hunters Video Game Trademark Revealed]</ref> | ||
In Japan, the ''Beast Hunters'' line was folded into the ''[[Triple Combination: Transformers Go! (toyline)|Transformers Go!]]'' toyline, which also includes some unique toys. How this will affect the Japanese branding of the ''[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Transformers: Prime]]'' animated series is unknown. | In Japan, the ''Beast Hunters'' line was folded into the ''[[Triple Combination: Transformers Go! (toyline)|Transformers Go!]]'' toyline, which also includes some unique toys. How this will affect the Japanese branding of the ''[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Transformers: Prime]]'' animated series is unknown. | ||
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===Deluxe Class=== | ===Deluxe Class=== | ||
[[ | [[File:PrimeBHtoy-Soundwave.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|Soundwave, a Wave 1 Deluxe Class figure. The bright colors distract his prey.]] | ||
'''Wave 1''' | '''Wave 1''' | ||
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*008 [[Smokescreen (Prime)#Beast Hunters|Smokescreen]] with [[Electronet Launcher]], Shadow Quill Armor, and [[Tales of the Beast Hunters Chapter 10|Chapter 10]] | *008 [[Smokescreen (Prime)#Beast Hunters|Smokescreen]] with [[Electronet Launcher]], Shadow Quill Armor, and [[Tales of the Beast Hunters Chapter 10|Chapter 10]] | ||
[[ | [[File:BHtoy Deluxe Ratchet.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|Autobot Ratchet, a Wave 3 Deluxe Class figure. You should have eaten your apples.]] | ||
'''Wave 3''' | '''Wave 3''' | ||
*009 [[Skystalker (Prime)|Skystalker]] with [[Cryostrike Disc Launcher]]s and [[Tales of the Beast Hunters Chapter 12|Chapter 12]] | *009 [[Skystalker (Prime)|Skystalker]] with [[Cryostrike Disc Launcher]]s and [[Tales of the Beast Hunters Chapter 12|Chapter 12]] | ||
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===Voyager Class=== | ===Voyager Class=== | ||
[[ | [[File:BHtoy Voyager Shockwave.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|Shockwave, a Wave 2 Voyager Class figure. Online handle: "Scalewave".]] | ||
''' Wave 1''' | ''' Wave 1''' | ||
*001 [[Optimus Prime (WFC)#BHVoyager|Optimus Prime]] with [[Ionic Pulse Launcher|Ionic Pulse Launchers/Eaglefire Missile Launcher]]s, [[Star Saber (Prima)#Beast Hunters|Star Saber]], and [[Tales of the Beast Hunters Chapter 5|Chapter 5]] | *001 [[Optimus Prime (WFC)#BHVoyager|Optimus Prime]] with [[Ionic Pulse Launcher|Ionic Pulse Launchers/Eaglefire Missile Launcher]]s, [[Star Saber (Prima)#Beast Hunters|Star Saber]], and [[Tales of the Beast Hunters Chapter 5|Chapter 5]] | ||
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===Battlemaster Class=== | ===Battlemaster Class=== | ||
[[ | [[File:Beast-Hunters-Weaponizers-BeastTrackerOptimus.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|Beast Tracker Optimus Prime, a Battlemaster Class figure. That cleaver won't be clean for long...]] | ||
The Battlemaster class consists of [[redeco]]s/[[retool]]s of the [[Transformers: Prime (toyline)#Weaponizers|Weaponizer Class]] toys from the previous series (especially in the common addition of new hand-held weapons). | The Battlemaster class consists of [[redeco]]s/[[retool]]s of the [[Transformers: Prime (toyline)#Weaponizers|Weaponizer Class]] toys from the previous series (especially in the common addition of new hand-held weapons). | ||
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===Ultimate Class=== | ===Ultimate Class=== | ||
[[ | [[File:BHtoy-PredakingUltimate.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|Beast Fire Predaking, an Ultimate Class figure. Now where's that [[Dragon's Bane|gunpowder]]?]] | ||
A new size class, Ultimate Class figures are larger than Leader Class toys of previous lines, but have simpler transformations like the Weaponizer Class toys. They feature light-up gimmicks and spring-loaded missile launchers in some form. They also ship in separate assortments due to their differently shaped boxes. | A new size class, Ultimate Class figures are larger than Leader Class toys of previous lines, but have simpler transformations like the Weaponizer Class toys. They feature light-up gimmicks and spring-loaded missile launchers in some form. They also ship in separate assortments due to their differently shaped boxes. | ||
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===Deluxe Class=== | ===Deluxe Class=== | ||
[[ | [[File:PrimeBHtoy-WindrazorDeluxe2014.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|Windrazor, a Series 3 Deluxe Class figure. Who needs Abominus when you've got a sweet mace?]] | ||
For the initial Deluxe Class offerings, this was accomplished by up-scaling the designs of several ''[[Cyberverse]]'' Legion Class figures, with the [[packaging]] even featuring bits of the instructions printed on the back. Though featuring new weapons, the toys in this size class were essentially direct translations of the smaller designs, thus retaining their primitive [[articulation]]. The two Predacons, in this instance, lost their ability to combine, lacking the appropriate pegs. | For the initial Deluxe Class offerings, this was accomplished by up-scaling the designs of several ''[[Cyberverse]]'' Legion Class figures, with the [[packaging]] even featuring bits of the instructions printed on the back. Though featuring new weapons, the toys in this size class were essentially direct translations of the smaller designs, thus retaining their primitive [[articulation]]. The two Predacons, in this instance, lost their ability to combine, lacking the appropriate pegs. | ||
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===Voyager Class=== | ===Voyager Class=== | ||
[[ | [[File:PrimeBHtoy-Series3VoyagerOptimusPrime.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|Optimus Prime, a Series 3 Voyager Class figure. He's been eating his vegetables!]] | ||
The Voyager Class figures followed a slightly-different path, with the figures featuring transformations based on their respective ''Cyberverse'' Commander Class toys, but this time borrowing several design elements from their larger figures, as well as adding articulation appropriate for this size. With the lessened complexity, the toys in this size class ended up becoming ''HUGE'', being more on par with Ultra Class toys from previous toylines, such as [[Transformers: Universe (2008 toyline)|''Universe'' (2008)]]. | The Voyager Class figures followed a slightly-different path, with the figures featuring transformations based on their respective ''Cyberverse'' Commander Class toys, but this time borrowing several design elements from their larger figures, as well as adding articulation appropriate for this size. With the lessened complexity, the toys in this size class ended up becoming ''HUGE'', being more on par with Ultra Class toys from previous toylines, such as [[Transformers: Universe (2008 toyline)|''Universe'' (2008)]]. | ||
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===European Toys"R"Us exclusive=== | ===European Toys"R"Us exclusive=== | ||
* [[Optimus Prime (WFC)#Predaking|Optimus Prime]] vs [[Predaking (Prime)#Optimus|Predaking]] (minor redecos of Voyager Class [[ | * [[Optimus Prime (WFC)#Predaking|Optimus Prime]] vs [[Predaking (Prime)#Optimus|Predaking]] (minor redecos of Voyager Class [[Optimus Prime (WFC)#BHVoyager|Optimus Prime]] and [[Predaking (Prime)#Voyager|Predaking]]) | ||
{{Note|Thus far, this two-pack has been only found at retail in Portugal, the United Kingdom and Germany, each time at [[Toys"R"Us]] stores. In Germany, it was explicitly advertised as a Toys"R"Us exclusive. Since the only known official [[stock photography|stock photos]] have shown this two-pack in [[multilingual packaging|multilingual]] European packaging, it's currently unknown whether this set will ever be released outside Europe.}} | {{Note|Thus far, this two-pack has been only found at retail in Portugal, the United Kingdom and Germany, each time at [[Toys"R"Us]] stores. In Germany, it was explicitly advertised as a Toys"R"Us exclusive. Since the only known official [[stock photography|stock photos]] have shown this two-pack in [[multilingual packaging|multilingual]] European packaging, it's currently unknown whether this set will ever be released outside Europe.}} | ||
Revision as of 19:49, 20 April 2014
| This article is about the subline imprint to Transformers: Prime. For the team of Autobots from the Prime cartoon, see Team Prime. |
Beast Hunters is the subline imprint for the second phase of the Prime franchise, also extending into the Kre-O franchise.
This change was made to reflect the theme of the third season of the cartoon, in which the Autobots contend with not just Megatron's Decepticons, but also with the Predacons (well, sort of...).
The toys sold under this banner transform into dragons (for Predacons), spiky, over-weaponized vehicles reminiscent of Mad Max (for Autobots), or vehicles with beastly traits (for Decepticons).
There may be some sort of video game to go with the franchise.[1]
In Japan, the Beast Hunters line was folded into the Transformers Go! toyline, which also includes some unique toys. How this will affect the Japanese branding of the Transformers: Prime animated series is unknown.
Series 2 (2013)
For this Series, on-package bios were reduced in length to just a sentence or two, and the instruction sheets instead feature facts about one of the figure's main weapons, as well as a chapter of the Tales of the Beast Hunters prose story, each of which focuses on the appropriate character in addition to continuing an ongoing story.
Deluxe Class

Wave 1
- 001 Bumblebee with Firing Eagleshot Bow and Chapter 1 (retool/redeco of Prime: Robots in Disguise Bumblebee)
- 002 Soundwave with Ravage, Talon Grapple Cannon, and Chapter 2 (retool/redeco of Prime: Robots in Disguise Soundwave)
- 003 Lazerback with Toxic Strike Blaster and Chapter 3
- 004 Wheeljack with Disc-Launching Falcon Spear and Chapter 4 (retool/redeco of Prime: Robots in Disguise Wheeljack)
Wave 2
- 005 Starscream with Clenching Thunder Talon and Chapter 7
- 006 Ripclaw with Snapping Siphon Claw and Chapter 8
- 007 Bulkhead with Spinning Dragon Grinder and Chapter 9
- 008 Smokescreen with Electronet Launcher, Shadow Quill Armor, and Chapter 10

Wave 3
- 009 Skystalker with Cryostrike Disc Launchers and Chapter 12
- 010 Autobot Ratchet with Spinning Dragonshredder Drill and Chapter 13 (retool/redeco of Prime: Robots in Disguise Autobot Ratchet)
- 011 Dreadwing with Dread Assault Cannon and Chapter 14
Wave 4
- 012 Arcee with Echohawk Bow and Chapter 19 (retool/redeco of Prime: Robots in Disguise Arcee)
- 013 Knock Out with Crocto Claw and Chapter 20 (retool/redeco of Prime: Robots in Disguise Knock Out)
- 014 Vertebreak with Hyena Cannon and Chapter 21 (redeco of Lazerback)
Wave 5
- 015 Night Shadow Bumblebee with Firing Eaglefire Bow and Chapter 23 (redeco of Beast Hunters Bumblebee)
- 016 Prowl with Firelance Missile Launcher and Chapter 24 (retool/redeco of Smokescreen)
Voyager Class

Wave 1
- 001 Optimus Prime with Ionic Pulse Launchers/Eaglefire Missile Launchers, Star Saber, and Chapter 5
- 002 Predaking with Twin Hydrafire Blasters and Chapter 6
Wave 2
- 003 Shockwave with Spinning Hyperflux Cannon, Snap-on Beast Armor, and Chapter 11
Wave 3
- 004 Grimwing with Blackbeak Grapple Launcher and Chapter 15
- 005 Ultra Magnus with the Forge of Solus Battle Hammer and Chapter 16 (retool/redeco of Prime: Robots in Disguise Optimus Prime)
Wave 4
- 006 Megatron/Sharkticon Megatron with Tartarex Warp Sword/Sharktooth Spear and Chapter 22 (retool/redeco of Prime: Robots in Disguise Megatron)
Battlemaster Class

The Battlemaster class consists of redecos/retools of the Weaponizer Class toys from the previous series (especially in the common addition of new hand-held weapons).
- Beast Tracker Optimus Prime (retool of Prime Weaponizer Optimus Prime)
- Talking Bumblebee (retool of Prime Weaponizer Bumblebee)
Ultimate Class

A new size class, Ultimate Class figures are larger than Leader Class toys of previous lines, but have simpler transformations like the Weaponizer Class toys. They feature light-up gimmicks and spring-loaded missile launchers in some form. They also ship in separate assortments due to their differently shaped boxes.
- Beast Hunter Optimus Prime with Firebreath Cyclocannons and Chapter 17
- Beast Fire Predaking with Infernum Blade and Chapter 18
Series 3 (2014)
At this point, the Beast Hunters line was refreshed to align with Hasbro's new goal of making main line toys easier to transform for children in the target age group.
Deluxe Class
For the initial Deluxe Class offerings, this was accomplished by up-scaling the designs of several Cyberverse Legion Class figures, with the packaging even featuring bits of the instructions printed on the back. Though featuring new weapons, the toys in this size class were essentially direct translations of the smaller designs, thus retaining their primitive articulation. The two Predacons, in this instance, lost their ability to combine, lacking the appropriate pegs.
Wave 6
- 001 Bumblebee (upscaled Cyberverse Legion Class Bumblebee)
- 002 Twinstrike with Piston Hammer (upscaled Cyberverse Legion Class Twinstrike)
- 003 Smokescreen (upscaled Cyberverse Legion Class Smokescreen)
- 004 Windrazor with Dragontooth Mace (upscaled Cyberverse Legion Class Windrazor)
Voyager Class

The Voyager Class figures followed a slightly-different path, with the figures featuring transformations based on their respective Cyberverse Commander Class toys, but this time borrowing several design elements from their larger figures, as well as adding articulation appropriate for this size. With the lessened complexity, the toys in this size class ended up becoming HUGE, being more on par with Ultra Class toys from previous toylines, such as Universe (2008).
Wave 5
- 001 Optimus Prime (upscaled Cyberverse Commander Class Optimus Prime)
- 002 Predaking (upscaled Cyberverse Commander Class Predaking)
Cyberverse
The Cyberverse figures for the third series adapted the Beast Hunters theme, in the retooling of old molds, as well as the introduction of new molds (particularly for the new characters/forms, the Predacons, and the molds originally intended for Series 2 before moving to Series 3).
Kre-O
Exclusives
Predacons Rising
European Toys"R"Us exclusive
- Optimus Prime vs Predaking (minor redecos of Voyager Class Optimus Prime and Predaking)

