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{{disambig2|the ''Beast Wars'' Predacon|the ''GoBots'' Renegade|Fly Trap}}
{{disambig2|the ''Beast Wars'' Predacon|the ''GoBots'' Renegade|Fly Trap}}
:''Flytrap is a [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] from the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''
:''Flytrap is a [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] from the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''
[[File:BWTelemocha triffid.jpg|thumb|300px|]]
[[File:BWTelemocha triffid.jpg|thumb|300px|]]


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==Notes==
==Notes==
*At some point during the planning for ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars Telemocha Series|Beast Wars Telemocha Series]]'', the idea was tossed around to create some brand new toys for the line. Internal TakaraTomy documents include designs for a jellyfish, a manticore and a triffid. The triffid was later characterized by the Facebook edition of "[[Ask Vector Prime]]".
*At some point during the planning for ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars Telemocha Series|Beast Wars Telemocha Series]]'', the idea was tossed around to create some brand new toys for the line. Internal TakaraTomy documents include designs for a jellyfish, a manticore, and a triffid. The triffid was later characterized by the Facebook edition of [[Ask Vector Prime]].
 


[[Category:Beast Wars Predacons]]
[[Category:Beast Wars Predacons]]
[[Category:Fiction-only Transformers]]
[[Category:Plants]]
[[Category:Plants]]

Revision as of 04:36, 5 October 2015

This article is about the Beast Wars Predacon. For the GoBots Renegade, see Fly Trap.
Flytrap is a Predacon from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Flytrap is a Predacon with a triffid alternate mode.

Fiction

Ask Vector Prime

Vector Prime once interacted with Flytrap, noting him later as a plantformer in response to a question. Ask Vector Prime

Notes

  • At some point during the planning for Beast Wars Telemocha Series, the idea was tossed around to create some brand new toys for the line. Internal TakaraTomy documents include designs for a jellyfish, a manticore, and a triffid. The triffid was later characterized by the Facebook edition of Ask Vector Prime.