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Later ''Beast Wars'' toys did not use the mutant head gimmick, perhaps because it was not used in the television show due to budget constraints.  
Later ''Beast Wars'' toys did not use the mutant head gimmick, perhaps because it was not used in the television show due to budget constraints.  


[[Image:Tigatron-packageart.jpg|left|180px|thumb|Tigatron guests-stars in a horror film.]]
[[Image:Tigatron-packageart.jpg|180px|thumb|Tigatron guests-stars in a horror film.]]


While this concept was barely explored in this continuity's fiction, some characters are more identified by their mutant head than their robot head, such as [[Waspinator (BW)|Waspinator]] or [[Tarantulas (BW)|Tarantulas]]. In cases of redecos of molds with this feature, the new character will often be identified by the opposite head to the one the original character used in the fiction. This is the case with [[Buzz Saw (BW)|Buzz Saw]] and [[Blackarachnia (BW)|Blackarachnia]], who are both identified using robot heads. Also, [[Tigatron]]'s boxart shows him with his mutant head, though he was never seen in the animated series in this fashion. Several characters in ''[[Transformers, Beast Wars: The Gathering|The Gathering]]'' swapped their standard head designs for their mutant heads.
While this concept was barely explored in this continuity's fiction, some characters are more identified by their mutant head than their robot head, such as [[Waspinator (BW)|Waspinator]] or [[Tarantulas (BW)|Tarantulas]]. In cases of redecos of molds with this feature, the new character will often be identified by the opposite head to the one the original character used in the fiction. This is the case with [[Buzz Saw (BW)|Buzz Saw]] and [[Blackarachnia (BW)|Blackarachnia]], who are both identified using robot heads. Also, [[Tigatron]]'s boxart shows him with his mutant head, though he was never seen in the animated series in this fashion. Several characters in ''[[Transformers, Beast Wars: The Gathering|The Gathering]]'' swapped their standard head designs for their mutant heads.
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Later fictions would sometimes incorporate this gimmick in the portrayals of newer characters based on [[redeco]]s of the original toys; [[Grizzly-1|Barbearian]]'s mutant head is a key point in his split personality, while [[T-Wrecks]] is shown to use his mutant head as a battle-mask in "[[Betrayal]]".  
Later fictions would sometimes incorporate this gimmick in the portrayals of newer characters based on [[redeco]]s of the original toys; [[Grizzly-1|Barbearian]]'s mutant head is a key point in his split personality, while [[T-Wrecks]] is shown to use his mutant head as a battle-mask in "[[Betrayal]]".  


Notably, in the 2006 [[retool]] of the original Ultra class toys for [[Optimus Primal/toys|Optimus Primal]] and [[Megatron (BW)/toys|Megatron]], this feature was removed in favor of more show-accurate head sculpts (then added again for another release using even more show-accurate colors). This feature was also removed in various retools of different toys, such as the [[Cyborg Beast|Cyborg Beasts]] and [[Hardhead (BWN)|Hardhead]].  
Notably, in the 2006 [[retool]] of the original Ultra class toys for [[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys|Optimus Primal]] and [[Megatron (BW)/toys|Megatron]], this feature was removed in favor of more show-accurate head sculpts (then added again for another release using even more show-accurate colors). This feature was also removed in various retools of different toys, such as the [[Cyborg Beast|Cyborg Beasts]] and [[Hardhead (BWN)|Hardhead]].  


==Toys that possess mutant heads==
==Toys that possess mutant heads==
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* Mega [[Scorponok (BW)|Scorponok]] / [[Double Punch]] / [[Sandstorm (BW)|Sandstorm]]  
* Mega [[Scorponok (BW)|Scorponok]] / [[Double Punch]] / [[Sandstorm (BW)|Sandstorm]]  
* Ultra [[Megatron (BW)/toys|Megatron]] / [[T-Wrecks]]  
* Ultra [[Megatron (BW)/toys|Megatron]] / [[T-Wrecks]]  
* Ultra [[Optimus Primal/toys|Optimus Primal]]
* Ultra [[Optimus Primal (BW)/toys|Optimus Primal]]


==Note==
==Note==
[[Image:Beastwarsscalepreliminary.jpg|thumb|right|150px|]]
[[Image:Beastwarsscalepreliminary.jpg|thumb|right|150px|]]
* In the scale guide featured in a bonus on the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' DVD set of Season 2, several characters, such as [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]] and [[Dinobot (BW)|Dinobot]] are shown wearing their Mutant-head helmets, while other characters (such as [[Waspinator (BW)|Waspinator]]) are shown in their "normal" heads.
* In the scale guide featured in a bonus on the ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' DVD set of Season 2, several characters, such as [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]] and [[Dinobot (BW)|Dinobot]] are shown wearing their mutant head helmets, while other characters (such as [[Waspinator (BW)|Waspinator]]) are shown in their "normal" heads.
* Mutant heads were called "Beast Masks" in the toy development stage. Hasbro designed these interchangeable heads to ease the transition away from "traditional" Transformers into the ''[[w:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bio_Booster_Armor_Guyver|Guyver]]''-esque aesthetic  of the Beast Wars. The angular, traditionally-styled robot heads helped to reinforce the notion that there was a robot within the beast, not just some kind of monster. <ref name="vinnie">[http://obscuretf.com/hhk/BC04interviews.html Botcon 2004 Interview with Vinnie D'Alleva], p1</ref>
* Mutant heads were called "Beast Masks" in the toy development stage. Hasbro designed these interchangeable heads to ease the transition away from "traditional" Transformers into the ''{{w|Bio Booster Armor Guyver|Guyver}}''-esque aesthetic  of ''Beast Wars''. The angular, traditionally-styled robot heads helped to reinforce the notion that there was a robot within the beast, not just some kind of monster.<ref name="vinnie">[http://obscuretf.com/hhk/BC04interviews.html Botcon 2004 Interview with Vinnie D'Alleva], p1</ref>


==Foreign names===
===Foreign names===
*''Japanese:'' '''Beast Mask''' (ビーストマスク ''Bīsuto Masuku'')
*''Japanese:'' '''Beast Mask''' (ビーストマスク ''Bīsuto Masuku'')



Revision as of 18:21, 18 January 2018

Wazzzpinator keep extra head, in case he get blown to zzzcrap.

The mutant head was a gimmick present on all of the Deluxe class and larger Beast Wars toys from 1996 and their later redecos and retools. A portion of these toys had two heads, one of which was a biological-looking "mutant" head and one of which was the actual robot head of the toy. Other toys utilizing this concept instead had masks which covered the robot face, or heads which could be rotated to show either face.

Later Beast Wars toys did not use the mutant head gimmick, perhaps because it was not used in the television show due to budget constraints.

Tigatron guests-stars in a horror film.

While this concept was barely explored in this continuity's fiction, some characters are more identified by their mutant head than their robot head, such as Waspinator or Tarantulas. In cases of redecos of molds with this feature, the new character will often be identified by the opposite head to the one the original character used in the fiction. This is the case with Buzz Saw and Blackarachnia, who are both identified using robot heads. Also, Tigatron's boxart shows him with his mutant head, though he was never seen in the animated series in this fashion. Several characters in The Gathering swapped their standard head designs for their mutant heads.

Later fictions would sometimes incorporate this gimmick in the portrayals of newer characters based on redecos of the original toys; Barbearian's mutant head is a key point in his split personality, while T-Wrecks is shown to use his mutant head as a battle-mask in "Betrayal".

Notably, in the 2006 retool of the original Ultra class toys for Optimus Primal and Megatron, this feature was removed in favor of more show-accurate head sculpts (then added again for another release using even more show-accurate colors). This feature was also removed in various retools of different toys, such as the Cyborg Beasts and Hardhead.

Toys that possess mutant heads

Note

  • In the scale guide featured in a bonus on the Beast Wars DVD set of Season 2, several characters, such as Megatron and Dinobot are shown wearing their mutant head helmets, while other characters (such as Waspinator) are shown in their "normal" heads.
  • Mutant heads were called "Beast Masks" in the toy development stage. Hasbro designed these interchangeable heads to ease the transition away from "traditional" Transformers into the Guyver-esque aesthetic of Beast Wars. The angular, traditionally-styled robot heads helped to reinforce the notion that there was a robot within the beast, not just some kind of monster.[1]

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Beast Mask (ビーストマスク Bīsuto Masuku)

References