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===Continuity errors===
===Continuity errors===
* It is unclear why Tarantulas and Quickstrike expected Megatron to expire in the lava, since Tarantulas suffers the same fate, only to pull himself free in a few moments. Though, it could've just been Quickstrike's spur of the moment idea.
* It is unclear why Tarantulas and Quickstrike expected Megatron to expire in the lava, since Tarantulas suffers the same fate, only to pull himself free in a few moments. Though, it could've just been Quickstrike's spur of the moment idea.
* Tarantulas blowing up the ''Ark'' is a new development... one unfortunately at odds with Tarantulas' own words in "[[Tangled Web]]", where he refers to Megatron's future plans (i.e. altering time) as "madness". Ah well, [[fandom|what dork]] would remember or care about a minor muttered line a year before, eh?
* The return of Generation 1 Megatron's spark to his body would never be explicitly resolved within this series. ''Beast Wars'' Megatron was said to still hold it as of "[[Other Victories]]", and we never see or are told that he gave it back.  There is only Primal's statement that "all is as it should be" (made after Megatron's capture in "[[Nemesis Part 2]]") to go on. The spark's replacement was written into the "Nemesis" script and even animated—it was simply cut for time from the final episode. A [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbTFSeQXYNY clip of this animation can be seen here] and was included as an extra in Kid Rhino's DVD release of ''Beast Wars'' season 3.
* The return of Generation 1 Megatron's spark to his body would never be explicitly resolved within this series. ''Beast Wars'' Megatron was said to still hold it as of "[[Other Victories]]", and we never see or are told that he gave it back.  There is only Primal's statement that "all is as it should be" (made after Megatron's capture in "[[Nemesis Part 2]]") to go on. The spark's replacement was written into the "Nemesis" script and even animated—it was simply cut for time from the final episode. A [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbTFSeQXYNY clip of this animation can be seen here] and was included as an extra in Kid Rhino's DVD release of ''Beast Wars'' season 3.
* The computer that Blackarachnia and Tarantulas use seems to have been designed for human-size figures, rather than the larger Autobot occupants.  Of course the controls could have been built when the Ark was constructed for the roughly human-sized Transformers, such as the ones with cassette [[alternate mode]]s.
* The computer that Blackarachnia and Tarantulas use seems to have been designed for human-size figures, rather than the larger Autobot occupants.  Of course the controls could have been built when the Ark was constructed for the roughly human-sized Transformers, such as the ones with cassette [[alternate mode]]s.

Revision as of 20:55, 2 June 2015

Beast Wars: Transformers ep 49

Tarantulas suddenly realizes how all those bugs eaten by geckos feel.
"Master Blaster"
Production company Mainframe Entertainment
Airdate March 1, 1999
Written by Eric Torin
Directed by Steve Sacks
Animation studio Mainframe Entertainment
Continuity Beast Wars continuity

The Predacons gain control over the body of Optimus Primal, and capture the Ark.

Synopsis

A bug in the hand is worth...uh, washing up afterward.

Silverbolt dutifully patrols the Maximals' fortified entrance to Mount St. Hilary, unaware that the Predacons are building something sinister in places unknown. Megatron, trying another attack on the Maximals' base, sends newly promoted sub-commander Waspinator with a large explosive (from…somewhere) to destroy the patrolling Fuzor. Waspinator delivers the missile and destroys Silverbolt's gunning turret, and when Optimus Primal, Cheetor, and Rattrap rush outside to defend their home, Waspinator commands a full attack. Alas, the plan was only a feint to draw out Primal, and without support from additional troops, Waspinator is quickly crushed by the Maximal leader.

Hiding out of Optimus Primal's sight, Tarantulas blows a dart that burrows itself into Primal's foot, crawls through the Maximal leader's interior machinery, and accesses Primal's own spark. Primal disregards the infection, tells Cheetor to "take a rest" with a suspiciously Western drawl, and punches out the young Maximal.

Once these things dig in, only a special shampoo can get them out.

Blackarachnia returns to the Maximal base, surprised by the open doors. She finds the entire interior dark. Primal sneaks up on the arachnid, and when she reveals that Depth Charge isn't with her, he grabs her as if she were a toy. With the widow restrained, Megatron and his cronies step out of the darkness. Quickstrike is revealed to be controlling Optimus Primal by piloting a large, mechanical suit of similar form to Primal's body. The other Maximals are being kept deactivated in a hanging cage. Megatron instructs Dinobot to find-and destroy-Depth Charge, assigns Inferno to watch over the imprisoned Maximals, and allows Rampage to "take care" of Blackarachnia. With that done, Megatron orders Quickstrike and the puppeteered Optimus Primal to follow him; the Ark awaits!

Ye haw, ride 'em, cowboy!

In front of the Autobot starship, Megatron orders Quickstrike to download the access codes to him-the process fails, however, as the codes now require a Maximal spark signature to be used. This barely fazes Megatron, as he simply has Quickstrike use Optimus Primal to open the door instead. Megatron walks through the halls of the ship to find what he's looking for: his namesake, the original Megatron. The Predacon leader opens his own chest, and a tentacle reaches out of it to access the spark of his predecessor. After a bit of struggle, Megatron takes the spark into his body, and immediately collapses. While his "boss" convulses from the pain of containing two sparks, Quickstrike dumps his leader into one of the lava pits outside, giving the Ark to his real superior: Tarantulas!

I'll be back.

In the depths of the Maximal base, Rampage gleefully torments Blackarachnia, but the she-spider overpowers the massive Transmetal crab by using telekinesis to knock him down with a steel girder. Thus freed, Blackarachnia sneaks through the base, then leads Inferno away from the Maximals he's supposed to be protecting and locks him outside so she can free her team (and blast Inferno with the autoguns).

Quickstrike gives Tarantulas access to Teletraan I. Tarantulas then sends Quickstrike away to destroy the Maximals while he rigs the Ark to explode, which will kill all Autobots and Decepticons within it. As Tarantulas leaves the Ark, Megatron emerges from the lava, now reconfigured into a dragon form by his plunge into the molten rock and the additional spark within him. Megatron burns the spider who betrayed him and tosses Tarantulas into a distant lava pool as punishment for failing.

Quickstrike, still piloting his armor, finds Blackarachnia and double-teams her using Optimus Primal's body, which is still under his control. But with a well-placed blast, she causes the two giants to fall over each other. The fall frees Optimus, who remembers what he did under Quickstrike's control, and he and Blackarachnia head back into the Ark to prevent the devastation.

Oh, this is really bold! So bold, it's not fit for human consumption!

Megatron finds Optimus Primal, and the two enhanced transformers battle. While Blackarachnia tries to save the Ark, Megatron shows off his new abilities against his most hated enemy. Blackarachnia saves the Ark with just a single second to spare. Optimus is then saved from Megatron by the combined firepower of the other Maximals, who force Megatron to retreat. But with the spark of the original Megatron still in his possession, Megatron has gained a new advantage in the Beast Wars.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"Ah, sometimes deception is the better part of valor."

Megatron, observing Waspinator's unwitting decoy attack on the Maximal base


"You'll live to regret this, crab legs."
"I regret everything, my sweet. Struggle as much as you like, I enjoy it."

Blackarachnia as she struggles against Rampage


"Time to open me up a can of kick-keister!"

Quickstrike, after being told to finish the other Maximals


"By the Pit, you live!"
"I am not so easily destroyed. And thanks to your treachery, my power is greater than ever! Let me... thank you."

Tarantulas and Megatron


"I can suffer your treachery, lieutenant, but not your incompetence!"
[throws Tarantulas into the lava]
"Treachery requires no mistakes."

Megatron reborn deals with Tarantulas


"Megatron does not yield... he conquers!"

Megatron's response to Optimus Primal's demand for his surrender


"Eight clicks to core implosion.... five.. four... three... two... one... core implosion aborted... all systems normal... have a nice day."

SpaceballTeletraan I


"Did you think you could stand against the fury of both Megatrons?"

Megatron gloating to Optimus Primal

Notes

  • Although the toy is a Transmetal 2 and has detailing consistent with the other Transmetal 2 figures, within the context of the story, Megatron's upgrade is not related to the Transmetal driver and is never called a Transmetal 2 in the series.
  • When Primal finally gains control of himself and tells Blackarachnia that Megatron gained control of Teletraan I, he actually says "Teletraan" instead of "Teletron". Every other time it's said in this episode, it's pronounced "Teletron".

Animation and technical errors

  • When Megatron says he has "almost collected the whole set", his head has the wrong colors. Instead of his Transmetal head, the colors match that of his dragon form. Earlier shots in this scene have the correct color scheme.

Continuity errors

  • It is unclear why Tarantulas and Quickstrike expected Megatron to expire in the lava, since Tarantulas suffers the same fate, only to pull himself free in a few moments. Though, it could've just been Quickstrike's spur of the moment idea.
  • Tarantulas blowing up the Ark is a new development... one unfortunately at odds with Tarantulas' own words in "Tangled Web", where he refers to Megatron's future plans (i.e. altering time) as "madness". Ah well, what dork would remember or care about a minor muttered line a year before, eh?
  • The return of Generation 1 Megatron's spark to his body would never be explicitly resolved within this series. Beast Wars Megatron was said to still hold it as of "Other Victories", and we never see or are told that he gave it back. There is only Primal's statement that "all is as it should be" (made after Megatron's capture in "Nemesis Part 2") to go on. The spark's replacement was written into the "Nemesis" script and even animated—it was simply cut for time from the final episode. A clip of this animation can be seen here and was included as an extra in Kid Rhino's DVD release of Beast Wars season 3.
  • The computer that Blackarachnia and Tarantulas use seems to have been designed for human-size figures, rather than the larger Autobot occupants. Of course the controls could have been built when the Ark was constructed for the roughly human-sized Transformers, such as the ones with cassette alternate modes.
  • Why does Megatron's alternate mode change to a dragon after he is transformed? Other Transformers that went through upgrades in the series didn't get alternate beast modes.

Transformers references

Real-world references

  • While revealing himself in his new form, Megatron cries out "Enter the dragon!", which is also the title of a Bruce Lee movie.
  • The title of the episode, "Master Blaster", is also the title of an old computer game, and a song by Stevie Wonder. However, it's clear from context that it primarily refers to the dwarf/giant duo from the film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.
  • At the last second, Teletraan I aborts its self-destruct sequence with the line, "Core implosion aborted, all systems normal. Have a nice day." This is similar to a self-destruct sequence in the 1987 sci-fi parody Spaceballs.

Trivia

  • The power-suit frame used by Quickstrike in this episode is later used by the Vok to create Primal Prime in "Primeval Dawn Part 1".
  • This episode establishes that there are other equally powerful sparks; Prime's not being the only one.
  • In an early version of episode's plot, Megatron decided to steal and absorb the original Megatron's spark only after failing at another attempt to kill Optimus Prime.[1]
  • A techno-blowgun? Well, whatever works, works, we suppose.
  • Cheetor's rocket launcher appears to function just as his quasar cannon in this episode.
  • In the scene where Rattrap and Cheetor are lugging around crates, there is a stuffed panda bear in the background.[2]

Foreign localization

French

  • Title: "Maître du Feu" (Canada, "Master of Fire")


Italian

  • Title: "Uniti per sempre" ("United Forever")


Japanese

  • Title: "Moete Dragon" (もえてドラゴン, "Blaze, Dragon")
  • Original airdate: March 1 2000


Portuguese

  • Title: "Mestre Destruidor" ("Master Destroyer")


Spanish

  • Title: "La Furia del Dragón" (America, "The Fury of the Dragon")

Home video releases

All releases listed are in English audio unless otherwise noted.
VHS

Japan 2000 — Beast Wars: Super Lifeform Transformers: Metals — Sssshiny! (Pioneer LDC) — Japanese audio only.
United Kingdom 2000 — Beast Wars: Transformers — Volume 3 (Universal)

DVD

Japan 2000 — Beast Wars: Transformers: Metals — DVD Box 2 (Pioneer LDC) — English and Japanese audio.
United States of America 2004 — Beast Wars: Transformers — The Complete Third Season (Rhinomation)
Australia 2006 — Beast Wars: Transformers — Season 3 (Madman Entertainment)
Australia 2009 — The Transformers: Beast Wars — Complete Collection (Madman Entertainment)

References