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===Series 1 (1987)===
===<u>Series 1 (1987)</u>===
Packaged in ''Transformers''-style boxes, the initial Beastformers were divided between the Autobot and Decepticon factions on the basis of whether their species was an endothermic vertebrate (mammal or bird) or... well, anything else.  The one exception was the Decepticon [[Devilbat]].
Packaged in ''Transformers''-style boxes, the initial Beastformers were divided between the Autobot and Decepticon factions on the basis of whether their species was an endothermic vertebrate (mammal or bird) or... well, anything else.  The one exception was the Decepticon [[Devilbat]].
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<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-d1|[[Alligatron]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Alligatron]]}}
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{{Bp-d1|[[Black Turtle]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Black Turtle]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Bluehorse]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Bluehorse]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Bombsheep]]}}
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{{Bp-a1|[[Bombsheep]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Bonga]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Bonga]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Bowdog]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Bowdog]]}}
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{{Bp-d1|[[Devilbat]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Devilbat]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Drillfrog]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Drillfrog]]}}
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{{Bp-a1|[[Elephan]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Elephan]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Flykick]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Flykick]]}}
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{{Bp-a1|[[Giader]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Giader]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Golder]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Golder]]}}
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{{Bp-a1|[[Graysharp]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Graysharp]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Hedgehog]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Hedgehog]]}}
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{{Bp-d1|[[Killer Fish]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Killer Fish]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Rabbit Kid]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Rabbit Kid]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Snakebomb]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Snakebomb]]}}
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{{Bp-a1|[[Violethorn]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Violethorn]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[White Leo]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[White Leo]]}}
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===<u>Series 2 (1987)</u>===
===Series 2 (1987)===
At this point, Beastformers boxes ceased to use the Autobot and Decepticon symbols and faction-coded red and purple backgrounds.  They were still divided between Autobot and Decepticon factions, with appropriate faction insignia on the bio cards included in their boxes.  The Autobot Beastformers were still exclusively mammals and birds, while the Decepticon Beastformers welcomed owls and a variety of mammals into their ranks.   
At this point, Beastformers boxes ceased to use the Autobot and Decepticon symbols and faction-coded red and purple backgrounds.  They were still divided between Autobot and Decepticon factions, with appropriate faction insignia on the bio cards included in their boxes.  The Autobot Beastformers were still exclusively mammals and birds, while the Decepticon Beastformers welcomed owls and a variety of mammals into their ranks.   
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{{Bp-a1|[[Beavop]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Browngyro]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Bullorn]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Cuttledeep]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Darkraccoon]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Flyingattacker]]}}
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<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-d1|[[Greenchameles]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Iguanamonss]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Jungaroo]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Juniordragon]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Knightowl]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Platinum Tiger]]}}
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<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Polar Battlebear]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Powerjaguar]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Powernozzle]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Redocto]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Scoutmouse]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Seairon]]}}
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<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Smileduck]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Stronghippo]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Ultragas]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Undergroun]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Wavemoose]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Yellowcamelus]]}}
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====Autobot====
{{collist|3|
*31 - [[Powerjaguar]] / Jaded Jag
*32 - [[Stronghippo]] / Humongous Hippo
*33 - [[Wavemoose]] / Major Moose
*35 - [[Jungaroo]] / Kickback Kangaroo
*37 - [[Seairon]] / Wolfgang Walrus
*39 - [[Darkraccoon]] / Dragoon Racoon
*41 - [[Smileduck]] / Run Amuck Duck
*42 - [[Undergroun]] / Miner Mole
*44 - [[Beavop]]<ref>Spelling in English on [[:File:Beavop Meiji card.jpg|Meiji trading card]].</ref> / Eager Beaver
*47 - [[Yellowcamelus]] / Hunchback Camel
*48 - [[Polar Battlebear]] / Pillaging Polar Bear
*49 - [[Flyingattacker]] / Squirely Squirrel
*50 - [[Platinum Tiger]] / Sabre Sword Tiger
*51 - [[Bullorn]] / Bludgeonly Bulldog
}}
====Decepticon====
{{collist|3|
*29 - [[Iguanamonss]]<ref>Spelling in English on Meiji trading card.[http://littlerubberguides.com/battle_beasts/item_details.cfm?item=502]</ref> / Icky Iguana
*30 - [[Browngyro]] / Armored Armadillo
*34 - [[Greenchameles]] / Delta Chameleon
*36 - [[Redocto]] / Octillion Octopus
*38 - [[Scoutmouse]] / Powerhouse Mouse
*40 - [[Powernozzle]] / Antic Anteater
*43 - [[Cuttledeep]] / Cutthroat Cuttlefish
*45 - [[Juniordragon]] / Slasher Seahorse
*46 - [[Knightowl]] / Knight Owl
*52 - [[Ultragas]] / Pew-Trid Skunk
}}
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===Series 3 (1987)===
===<u>Series 3 (1987)</u>===
With the third wave release, the rubsigns were reworked so they featured full-color illustrations, rather than the black-on-mood-ring-colors of the old signs.  All Series 1 Beastformers were repackaged to fit with the new ''Beastformers'' brand and given the updated rubsigns.  The Series 2 Beastformers were also rereleased with the updated rubsigns in Series 3 boxes.  Numerous multi-packs — with [[exclusive]] variations — were released in Japan as well.
With the third wave release, the rubsigns were reworked so they featured full-color illustrations, rather than the black-on-mood-ring-colors of the old signs.  All Series 1 Beastformers were repackaged to fit with the new ''Beastformers'' brand and given the updated rubsigns.  The Series 2 Beastformers were also rereleased with the updated rubsigns in Series 3 boxes.  Numerous multi-packs — with [[exclusive]] variations — were released in Japan as well.


Vehicles were also introduced to the line, motorized "[[Head Hunter]]" chariots and transforming "Battle Bases" that unfolded into large playsets.
Vehicles were also introduced to the line, motorized "[[Head Hunter]]" chariots and transforming "Battle Bases" that unfolded into large playsets.
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%"
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<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Baboon]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Black Jaguar]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Būpink]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Cobrander]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Crowmax]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Demonkey]]}}
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<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Dreameater]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Dog Hunter]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Duck Diver]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Eagle Killer]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Earthhog]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Koala Gray]]}}
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<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-a1|[[Little Serow]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Mingo Kid]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Muskhorn]]}}
{{Bp-d1|[[Pangol]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Peguinis]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Razorkukku]]}}
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<ul class="iconlist">
{{Bp-d1|[[Shield Dragon]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Slo]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Strong Panda]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Udan]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[White Cow]]}}
{{Bp-a1|[[Zebra Ball]]}}
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====Autobots====
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{{collist|3|
;Vehicles & bases
*53 - [[Strong Panda]] / Panzer Panda
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*55 - [[Koala Gray]] / Killer Koala
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*57 - [[Black Jaguar]] / Black Panther
*58 - [[Dreameater]] / Torrential Tapir
*60 - [[Baboon]] / Manic Mandrill
*61 - [[Dog Hunter]] / Pixilated Pointer
*62 - [[Būpink]] / Pillager Pig
*63 - [[Razorkukku]] / Rowdy Rooster
*64 - [[Muskhorn]] / Musky Ox
*66 - [[Slo]] / Slowpoke Sloth
*67 - [[Earthhog]] / Ardent Aardvark
*68 - [[White Cow]] / Bodacious Bovine
*69 - [[Zebra Ball]] / Zealot Zebra
*71 - [[Duck Diver]] / Diving Duckbill
*73 - [[Mingo Kid]] / Frenzied Flamingo
*74 - [[Little Serow]] / Fleet-Footed Antelope
*75 - [[Peguinis]] / Pugnacious Penguin
*76 - [[Udan]] / Ossified Orangutan
}}
====Decepticons====
{{collist|3|
*54 - [[Shield Dragon]] / Leapin' Lizard
*56 - [[Demonkey]] / Tarsier Tyrant
*59 - [[Cobrander]] / King Cobra
*65 - [[Pangol]] / Tanglin' Pangolin
*70 - [[Eagle Killer]] / Harrier Hawk
*72 - [[Crowmax]] / Crooked Crow
}}
====Head Hunters====
{{collist|3|
*[[Sheep Hunter]]
*[[Sheep Hunter]]
*[[Stag Hunter]]
*[[Stag Hunter]]
*[[Tiger Hunter]]
*[[Tiger Hunter]]
}}
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====Battle Bases====
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Battle Bases'''</u>
{{collist|3|
*[[Red Phoenix]]
*[[Red Phoenix]]
*[[Shocking Shark]]
*[[Shocking Shark]]
*[[Wood Beetle]]
*[[Wood Beetle]]
}}
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===Laser Beasts (1988)===
===Laser Beasts (1988)===
An evolution of the gimmick was planned for both sides of the world, replacing the rubsigns with clear marbles that would reveal their element when looked through into a light source.  The US/Europe version of these toys, dubbed the '''Battle Beasts Shadow Warriors''', never made it to a wide release, though packaged samples of the toys have been uncovered.  In Japan, the entire range made it to retail, under the name '''Laser Beasts''', likely named as such due to the combination of their light-based gimmick, and that the melee weapons of old were replaced with blaster-rifles. However, the Laser Beasts came out after the Beastformers had removed all their ties to ''Transformers''.
An evolution of the gimmick was planned for both sides of the world, replacing the rubsigns with clear marbles that would reveal their element when looked through into a light source.  The US/Europe version of these toys, dubbed the '''Battle Beasts Shadow Warriors''', never made it to a wide release, though packaged samples of the toys have been uncovered.  In Japan, the entire range made it to retail, under the name '''Laser Beasts''', likely named as such due to the combination of their light-based gimmick, and that the melee weapons of old were replaced with blaster-rifles. However, the Laser Beasts came out after the Beastformers had removed all their ties to ''Transformers'', including the faction ties.


{{collist|3|
;Individual figures
*77 - [[Blueeagle]]
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*78 - [[Sparkshark]]
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
*79 - [[Sairon]]
* [[Battlefennec]]
*80 - [[Unarchy]]
* [[Blueeagle]]
*81 - [[Tigerburn]]
* [[Brainmouse]]
*82 - [[Condorashin]]
* [[Brownlion]]
*83 - [[Groundwolf]]
* [[Condorashin]]
*84 - [[Flysailor]]
* [[Dinogator]]
*85 - [[Zariganian]]
* [[Dragonseahorn]]
*86 - [[Rainbowsam]]
* [[Fighthorn]]
*87 - [[Surr]]
* [[Flyingdragon]]
*88 - [[Brainmouse]]
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*89 - [[Brownlion]]
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
*90 - [[Grencats]]
* [[Flysailor]]
*91 - [[Fighthorn]]
* [[Greenrayfer]]
*92 - [[Hustlebear]]
* [[Grencats]]
*93 - [[Battlefennec]]
* [[Groundwolf]]
*94 - [[Killerhound]]
* [[Hornhead]]
*95 - [[Dragonseahorn]]
* [[Hustlebear]]
*96 - [[Stronghurricane]]
* [[Jeerermonkey]]
*97 - [[Seapanic]]
* [[Kickback (LB)|Kickback]]
*98 - [[Puzzlecolor]]
* [[Killerhound]]
*99 - [[Mantfrenzy]]
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*100 - [[Scopecougar]]
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
*101 - [[Skullgrotes]]
* [[Kingbuster]]
*102 - [[Kingbuster]]
* [[Mantfrenzy]]
*103 - [[Slagking]]
* [[Monkeyfighter]]
*104 - [[Jeerermonkey]]
* [[Puzzlecolor]]
*105 - [[Hornhead]]
* [[Rainbowsam]]
*106 - [[Monkeyfighter]]
* [[Sairon]]
*107 - [[Flyingdragon]]
* [[Salmomancer]]
*108 - [[Kickback (LB)|Kickback]]
* [[Scopecougar]]
*109 - [[Skybat]]
* [[Sea Panic]]
*110 - [[Greenrayfer]]
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*111 - [[Salmomancer]]
|width="20%" valign="top"|<br>
*112 - [[Dinogator]]}}
* [[Skullgrotes]]
* [[Skybat]]
* [[Slagking]]
* [[Sparkshark]]
* [[Stronghurricane]]
* [[Surr]]
* [[Tigerburn]]
* [[Unarchy]]
* [[Zariganian]]
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Grencats, Fighthorn, Battlefennec, Killerhound, Stronghurricane, and Mantfrenzy were released only in a "[[Shield Battler-6]]" set.
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:*"[[Shield Battler-6]]" set<br>([[Battlefennec]], [[Grencats]], [[Fighthorn]], [[Killerhound]], [[Mantfrenzy]], [[Stronghurricane]])


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==Notes==
==Notes==
*At the 2009 [[San Diego Comic-Con|Comic-Con]], it was announced  Diamond Select, the producer of Minimates, bought the Battle Beasts [[trademark]]. [http://battlebeasts.blogspot.com/2010/02/battle-beasts-return-look-at-comic-con.html] In 2012, it was announced that [[IDW Publishing]] [http://battlebeasts.blogspot.com/2012/04/press-release-dump-diamond-select-toys.html will be releasing a Battle Beasts miniseries], seemingly unrelated to Transformers.
*At the 2009 [[San Diego Comic-Con|Comic-Con]], it was announced  Diamond Select, the producer of Minimates, bought the Battle Beasts [[trademark]]. [http://battlebeasts.blogspot.com/2010/02/battle-beasts-return-look-at-comic-con.html] In 2012, it was announced that [[IDW Publishing]] [http://battlebeasts.blogspot.com/2012/04/press-release-dump-diamond-select-toys.html will be releasing a Battle Beasts miniseries], seemingly unrelated to Transformers.

Revision as of 21:40, 3 February 2017

This article is about the franchise. For the species, see Beastformer.


File:BeastformersLogo1.jpg


The Beastformers (ビーストフォーマー Bīsutofōmā) franchise, focused on the Beastformers, was developed jointly by Hasbro and Takara in 1986 and released as a spin-off of the Japanese Headmasters series in 1987.

The American/European version of the line, called Battle Beasts, is fictionally unconnected to Transformers.

Fiction

Beastformers comics

While the Beastformers received their most high profile fiction in conjunction with Japanese Transformers productions, they did receive a few comics exclusive to their subline. It should be noted that these were fumetti or "photonovel" comics which featured panels assembled from photographs of the actual toys set up in diorama environments.

Toys

The Care Bear Cousins will protect the Forest of Feelings at all cost!

Battle Beasts/Beastformers are soft plastic figures of anthropomorphic animals in high-tech armor, each about 1.5 inches tall, with swivel-jointed shoulders and a unique weapon accessory. Their primary gimmick is the use of rubsigns. In the initial Takara releases, they came in Transformers-style boxes.

Their rubsigns were used to play a variation of "Rock-Paper-Scissors". Each Beast could have one of three "elements" revealed by the rubsign: Wood, Fire or Water. Wood beats Water, Water beats Fire, and Fire beats Wood. A rare fourth element, Sunburst ("Burstsun" in Japan), could beat any other, though this symbol was introduced late in the line. Since the symbols were heat-activated, it was impossible to determine what each toys' symbol was until the toys were freed from their packaging. (Reportedly, only White Leo was available as a "Burstsun" warrior in Japan.) The Hasbro line packaged them as two-packs with randomized pairings, while the Takara series had individual boxes with bio cards.


Series 1 (1987)

Packaged in Transformers-style boxes, the initial Beastformers were divided between the Autobot and Decepticon factions on the basis of whether their species was an endothermic vertebrate (mammal or bird) or... well, anything else. The one exception was the Decepticon Devilbat.



  • Bombsheep
  • Bonga
  • Bowdog
  • Crabhit
  • Deaspider
  • Devilbat
  • Drillfrog

  • Elephan
  • Flykick
  • Giader
  • Golder
  • Grayox
  • Graysharp
  • Hedgehog

  • Killer Fish
  • Rabbit Kid
  • Snakebomb
  • Violethorn
  • White Leo
  • Wildthunder
  • Yellow Giraffe
  • You can't keep me in here! I have to fight He-Man!


    Series 2 (1987)

    At this point, Beastformers boxes ceased to use the Autobot and Decepticon symbols and faction-coded red and purple backgrounds. They were still divided between Autobot and Decepticon factions, with appropriate faction insignia on the bio cards included in their boxes. The Autobot Beastformers were still exclusively mammals and birds, while the Decepticon Beastformers welcomed owls and a variety of mammals into their ranks.






    Series 3 (1987)

    With the third wave release, the rubsigns were reworked so they featured full-color illustrations, rather than the black-on-mood-ring-colors of the old signs. All Series 1 Beastformers were repackaged to fit with the new Beastformers brand and given the updated rubsigns. The Series 2 Beastformers were also rereleased with the updated rubsigns in Series 3 boxes. Numerous multi-packs — with exclusive variations — were released in Japan as well.

    Vehicles were also introduced to the line, motorized "Head Hunter" chariots and transforming "Battle Bases" that unfolded into large playsets.






    Vehicles & bases
    Head Hunters Battle Bases

    Laser Beasts (1988)

    An evolution of the gimmick was planned for both sides of the world, replacing the rubsigns with clear marbles that would reveal their element when looked through into a light source. The US/Europe version of these toys, dubbed the Battle Beasts Shadow Warriors, never made it to a wide release, though packaged samples of the toys have been uncovered. In Japan, the entire range made it to retail, under the name Laser Beasts, likely named as such due to the combination of their light-based gimmick, and that the melee weapons of old were replaced with blaster-rifles. However, the Laser Beasts came out after the Beastformers had removed all their ties to Transformers, including the faction ties.

    Individual figures





    Multi-packs


    Notes

    Foreign names

    • French: Les Dragonautes, Comba Nimaux (Canada)
    • Portuguese: Bestias Combate

    References