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*[[Big Convoy (BW)|Big Convoy]] ([[Junichi Inoue]])
*[[Big Convoy (BW)|Big Convoy]] ([[Junichi Inoue]])
*[[Longrack (BW)|Longrack]] ([[Jun Uemoto]])
*[[Longrack (BW)|Longrack]] ([[Jun Uemoto]])
*[[Colada]] ([[Makoto Ueki]])
*[[Colada (BW)|Colada]] ([[Makoto Ueki]])
*[[Stampy (BW)|Stampy]] ([[Mika Ishibashi]])
*[[Stampy (BW)|Stampy]] ([[Mika Ishibashi]])
*[[Break]] ([[Junko Takeuchi]])
*[[Break (BW)|Break]] ([[Junko Takeuchi]])
*[[Heinrad (BW)|Heinrad]] ([[Yōji Ietomi]])
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*[[Mach Kick]] ([[Teruaki Ogawa]])
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*[[Lio Convoy (BW)|Lio Convoy]] ([[Hozumi Gōda]])
*[[Sharp Edge]] ([[Hidenori Konda|Hideki Konda]])
*[[Sharp Edge]] ([[Hidenori Konda|Hideki Konda]])
*[[Bump]] ([[Eiji Takemoto]])
*[[Bump (BW)|Bump]] ([[Eiji Takemoto]])
*[[Survive]] ([[Yoshikazu Nagano]])
*[[Survive]] ([[Yoshikazu Nagano]])
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*[[Magmatron (BW)|Magmatron]] ([[Show Ryuzanji]])
*[[Magmatron (BW)|Magmatron]] ([[Show Ryuzanji]])
*[[Guiledart (BW)|Guiledart]] ([[Holly Kaneko]])
*[[Guiledart (BW)|Guiledart]] ([[Holly Kaneko]])
*[[Saberback]] ([[Kazuki Yao]])
*[[Saberback (BW)|Saberback]] ([[Kazuki Yao]])
*[[Sling (BW)|Sling]] ([[Monster Maezuka]])
*[[Sling (BW)|Sling]] ([[Monster Maezuka]])
*[[Dead End (BW)|Dead End]] ([[Seiji Mizutani]])
*[[Dead End (BW)|Dead End]] ([[Seiji Mizutani]])

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Japanese Generation 1 continuity
« Beast Wars Neo »

Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo (超生命体トランスフォーマービーストウォーズネオ Chō Seimeitai Transformer Beast Wars Neo) is a television series that aired in Japan from February 3, 1999, to September 29, 1999, in support of the third year of the Japanese Beast Wars toyline. It directly follows Beast Wars II, taking place a few years after. "Love For Ever —Kimi o Mamoru Tame ni—" plays as its opening theme and "Te no Naka no Uchū" as the ending theme.

The show follows the adventures of a crew of Maximal rookies, commanded by Big Convoy, as they compete with Magmatron's evil Predacon unit to collect the Angolmois Capsules, scattered across the cosmos at the end of Beast Wars II.

Overview

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Following the end of the final battle in Beast Wars II, Vector Sigma and the Great Convoys send a new team of Maximals under the command of Big Convoy to investigate the disappearance of Lio Convoy. At the same time, a new Emperor of Destruction named Magmatron follows them to Gaia to find the Angolmois Capsules; the Maximals must stop him and his Predacons from succeeding. This leads to a planet-hopping adventure all across the universe, as both sides race to acquire as many capsules as can be found.

In time, however, a mysterious third faction known as the Blentrons intervene, threatening Maximal and Predacon alike to seize the Angolmois Capsules for themselves. It is ultimately revealed that the Blentrons serve an ancient evil, none other than the cosmic devil Unicron. They use the Angolmois Energy within the capsules to successfully resurrect him as an energy being, who assumes the appearance of the deceased Predacon Galvatron and aims to conquer Cybertron.

At a crucial moment, Lio Convoy makes his long-awaited reappearance and supports Big Convoy's Maximals in their battle against Unicron. Magmatron also single-mindedly pursues the defeat of Unicron, to the detriment of his troops' loyalty. But following the presumed demise of their captain, the crew of the Dinosaur abandon Magmatron's vendetta and consider an alliance with the Blentrons before largely sitting out the final conflict. Big Convoy attempts to have his new recruits flee, while he faces Unicron alone. But out of loyalty of their commander, the new recruits stay and with the help of Lio Convoy defeat the dark god for good. After the battle is won, Vector Sigma invites every Maximal and Predacon to help rebuild Cybertron.



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Cast

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Episodes

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For further information, see: List of Beast Wars Neo episodes
Gifted with raw power and enormous size, Magmatron has only one known weakness: non-existence below the chest.

Clip show

Home video releases

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VHS

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  • Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo — ACT. 1 (1999)
  • Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo — ACT. 2 (1999)
  • Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo — ACT. 3 (1999)
  • Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo — ACT. 4 (1999)
  • Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo — ACT. 5 (1999)
  • Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo — ACT. 6 (1999)
  • Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo — ACT. 7 (1999)
  • Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo — ACT. 8 (1999)
  • Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo — ACT. 9 (1999)
  • Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo — ACT. 10 (1999)
  • Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo — ACT. 11 (1999)
  • Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo — ACT. 12 (1999)

DVD

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  • Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo — DVD BOX (2012)

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