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It's a good thing he's nice.
It's a good thing he's nice.
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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
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During the [[Laser Beast]]s' invasion of the surface world, Dream Eater and [[White Leo]] waved a white flag at the Laser Beast position, requesting negotiations. The Laser Beasts responded by opening fire on the pair. {{storylink|Beastformers VS Laser Beasts}}
During the [[Laser Beast]]s' invasion of the surface world, Dream Eater and [[White Leo]] waved a white flag at the Laser Beast position, requesting negotiations. The Laser Beasts responded by opening fire on the pair. {{storylink|Beastformers VS Laser Beasts}}


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==Toys==
==Toys==
===Transformers: Beastformers===
===Transformers: Beastformers===
[[File:BF-toy DreamEater.jpg|upright=1.67|thumb|♪''I could never sleep my way to the top<br>'Cuz my alarm clock always wakes me right up''♪]]
[[File:BF-toy DreamEater.jpg|upright=1.67|thumb|♪''I could never sleep my way to the top<br>'Cuz my alarm clock always wakes me right up''♪]]
*'''Dream Eater''' (Beastformer, 1987)
*'''Burst Sun Special Set''' (Multi-pack, 1987)
**''Beast ID number'': '''58'''
**''ID number'': '''58'''
**''Accessories'': Sword
**''Accessories'': Sword


: Part of the third series of [[TakaraTomy|Takara]]'s ''Beastformers'' toys, Dream Eater is a white anthopomorphic tapir in green robotic armor. His left arm ends in a two-fingered thumbless robotic claw. The [[rubsign]] on his chest reveals one of three symbols; Fire, Water or Wood.
: Released in the third series of [[TakaraTomy|Takara]]'s ''[[Beastformers]]'' toys, Dream Eater is a white anthopomorphic tapir in green robotic armor. His left arm ends in a two-fingered thumbless robotic claw. The [[rubsign|Battle Emblem]] on his chest reveals one of three symbols when warmed up; Fire, Water or Wood.


: He came in a green-grid generic "Cybertron Beastformer" box, with a bio card with a line-art character image first used in [[Hasbro]]'s ''Battle Beasts'' cast poster (rather than the painted images of the prior two series). Depending on the "Pack" he came in, there was a chance of his bio card being replaced with a rare "[[Secret Photo]]", "[[Bewitching Serpent Seal]]", or "VS [[Holography Mirror]]" card.
:During this line, Dream Eater was only available in the Burstsun Special Set (バーストサンスペシャルセット ''Bāsutosan Supesharu Setto'') multipack. This [[blindpacking|blindpacked]] set contains 10 figures out of a potential 14. Thankfully, these were not randomly-packed, and came in two distinct lineups.


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:The first version has [[White Leo#Toys|White Leo]] with an exclusive "Burstsun" Battle Emblem, [[Black Jaguar#Toys|Black Jaguar]], [[Būpink#Toys|Būpink]], [[Dog Hunter#Toys|Dog Hunter]], Dream Eater, [[Muskhorn#Toys|Muskhorn]], [[Pangol#Toys|Pangol]], [[Slo#Toys|Slo]], [[White Cow#Toys|White Cow]], and [[Udan#Toys|Udan]].
*'''Burst Sun Special Set''' (Multi-pack, 1987)
**''Accessories'': Sword


: The first ''Beastformers'' multipack, the Burstsun Special Set (バーストサンスペシャルセット ''Bāsutosan Supesharu Setto'') contained ten figures. It could have one of two special editions of the faction leaders: either a clear-plastic "Ghost" version of [[Alligatron#burstsun|Alligatron]], or [[White Leo#Toys|White Leo]] with the then-unique "Burstsun" rubsign (but no other notable changes). The other nine slots were filled out from a possible roster of twelve other figures, all unchanged from their individual releases. The box contained no windows, so you didn't know which toys you got until you opened it up.
:The second version has [[Alligatron#burstsun|Ghost Alligatron]], Black Jaguar, Būpink, [[Crowmax#Toys|Crowmax]], [[Earthhog#Toys|Earthhog]], [[Mingo Kid#Toys|Mingo Kid]], Pangol, Slo, White Cow, and Udan.


: The twelve possible standard Beastformers in the set were [[Black Jaguar#Toys|Black Jaguar]], [[Būpink#Toys|Būpink]], [[Crowmax#Toys|Crowmax]], [[Dog Hunter#Toys|Dog Hunter]], Dream Eater, [[Earthhog#Toys|Earthhog]], [[Mingo Kid#Toys|Mingo Kid]], [[Muskhorn#Toys|Muskhorn]], [[Pangol#Toys|Pangol]], [[Slo#Toys|Slo]], [[Udan#Toys|Udan]], and [[White Cow#Toys|White Cow]].


===Beastformers===
===Beastformers===
*'''Dream Eater''' (Beastformer, 1988)
*'''Dream Eater''' (Beastformer, 1988)
**''Beast ID number:'' '''58'''
**''ID number:'' '''58'''
**''Accessories'': "Quick Dreamer" MVP Weapon
**''Accessories'': "Quick Dreamer" MVP Weapon


: Re-released in the ''Transformers''-less ''Beastformers'' sequel series, Dream Eater was given a straight re-release with new packaging and a new, more filled-out bio card with corrected coloring. This new card also gave his weapon, now branded an "[[MVP Weapon]]", the name "Quick Dreamer" (クイックドリーマー ''Kuikku Dorīmā'').
: Re-released in the ''Transformers''-less ''Beastformers'' sequel series, Dream Eater was given a straight re-release with new packaging and a new, more filled-out bio card with corrected coloring. This new card also gave his weapon, now branded an "[[MVP Weapon]]", the name "Quick Dreamer" (クイックドリーマー ''Kuikku Dorīmā'').


: He was sold in two similar-but-different styles of boxes. One wholly-generic version, sold in large display boxes like the ''Transformers'' releases, advertised the chance for the included bio card to instead be a rare holofoil card of [[White Leo]] with a "Burstsun" rubsign in a baggie taped to the back, so you could apply it to the Beastformer of your choice. The more common version has a slightly different box with a peg-hole in the top flap, and has a sticker on the bottom with his name and role on it.
: He was sold in the second assortment of individually-packed Beastformers, with a peg-hole in the top flap, and a sticker on the bottom with his name and role on it. This series did not have any kind of "rare card" random pack-in promotion.


: Late in the run, the "mood ring" styled rubsigns were replaced with new rubsigns that revealed full-color Fire/Wood/Water images on black backdrops. (These rubsign variants also happened at the same time in the Hasbro ''Battle Beast'' version of the line.)
: Late in the run, the "mood ring" styled rubsigns were replaced with new rubsigns that revealed full-color Fire/Wood/Water images on black backdrops. (These rubsign variants also happened at the same time in the Hasbro ''Battle Beast'' version of the line.)


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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Dream Eater's name and nickname are references to the {{w|Baku (spirit)|baku}}, a dream-eating spirit similar to the tapir. Thus his 1988 bio card gives him the nickname "'''Baku-san'''" (バクさん).
* Dream Eater's name and nickname are references to the {{w|Baku (spirit)|baku}}, a dream-eating spirit similar to the tapir. Thus his 1988 bio card gives him the nickname "'''Baku-san'''" (バクさん).

Revision as of 10:14, 13 November 2021

Dream Eater is a Beastformer from the Beastformers portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
I believe you can get me through the night.

You will rarely see Dream Eater (ドリームイーター Dorīmu Ītā) on the battlefield. The Emperor of Uruk and an educator by nature, he prefers to use his strange gifts of telekinesis and hypnosis to help his fellow Beastformers. Capable of emitting alpha waves to promote rest and meditative mindsets in others, he can also manipulate others' dreams, planting suggestions, ideas and knowledge. He's even perfected "The Dream Method", a way for anyone to learn in their sleep, which he's even written up and published as a long-selling book.

But those talents can be weaponized, and he will do so to protect his homeworld. He prefers to seeks out enemies in their sleep, invading their dreams, planting visions and causing insomnia, leaving them weakened and unable to fight at all, preventing battles from happening in the first place. And his Quick Dreamer blade lives up to its name, capable of emitting a low-frequency hypnotic wave that can put any living being into a deep sleep.

It's a good thing he's nice.

Fiction

Beastformers comic

During the Laser Beasts' invasion of the surface world, Dream Eater and White Leo waved a white flag at the Laser Beast position, requesting negotiations. The Laser Beasts responded by opening fire on the pair. Beastformers VS Laser Beasts


Toys

Transformers: Beastformers

I could never sleep my way to the top
'Cuz my alarm clock always wakes me right up
  • Burst Sun Special Set (Multi-pack, 1987)
    • ID number: 58
    • Accessories: Sword
Released in the third series of Takara's Beastformers toys, Dream Eater is a white anthopomorphic tapir in green robotic armor. His left arm ends in a two-fingered thumbless robotic claw. The Battle Emblem on his chest reveals one of three symbols when warmed up; Fire, Water or Wood.
During this line, Dream Eater was only available in the Burstsun Special Set (バーストサンスペシャルセット Bāsutosan Supesharu Setto) multipack. This blindpacked set contains 10 figures out of a potential 14. Thankfully, these were not randomly-packed, and came in two distinct lineups.
The first version has White Leo with an exclusive "Burstsun" Battle Emblem, Black Jaguar, Būpink, Dog Hunter, Dream Eater, Muskhorn, Pangol, Slo, White Cow, and Udan.
The second version has Ghost Alligatron, Black Jaguar, Būpink, Crowmax, Earthhog, Mingo Kid, Pangol, Slo, White Cow, and Udan.


Beastformers

  • Dream Eater (Beastformer, 1988)
    • ID number: 58
    • Accessories: "Quick Dreamer" MVP Weapon
Re-released in the Transformers-less Beastformers sequel series, Dream Eater was given a straight re-release with new packaging and a new, more filled-out bio card with corrected coloring. This new card also gave his weapon, now branded an "MVP Weapon", the name "Quick Dreamer" (クイックドリーマー Kuikku Dorīmā).
He was sold in the second assortment of individually-packed Beastformers, with a peg-hole in the top flap, and a sticker on the bottom with his name and role on it. This series did not have any kind of "rare card" random pack-in promotion.
Late in the run, the "mood ring" styled rubsigns were replaced with new rubsigns that revealed full-color Fire/Wood/Water images on black backdrops. (These rubsign variants also happened at the same time in the Hasbro Battle Beast version of the line.)


Notes

  • Dream Eater's name and nickname are references to the baku, a dream-eating spirit similar to the tapir. Thus his 1988 bio card gives him the nickname "Baku-san" (バクさん).
  • The original art for Dream Eater/Torrential Tapir miscolors him with black fur and a gold weapon. The Transformers-less Beastformers release corrected this on the bio card, giving him the proper white fur and gray weapon.

Foreign names

  • English: Torrential Tapir