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**Unsurprisingly, the text which flashes briefly on Megatron's monitor when he asks for magnification says "MAGNIFY". | **Unsurprisingly, the text which flashes briefly on Megatron's monitor when he asks for magnification says "MAGNIFY". | ||
*Waspinator has a sling when he tells Dinobot to "stand aside, Waspinator will take kitty-bot to Megatron." | *Waspinator has a sling when he tells Dinobot to "stand aside, Waspinator will take kitty-bot to Megatron." | ||
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| "Feral Scream Part 2" | ||||||
| Production company | Mainframe Entertainment | |||||
| Airdate | February 7, 1999 | |||||
| Written by | Jules Dennis | |||||
| Directed by | Steve Sacks | |||||
| Animation studio | Mainframe Entertainment | |||||
| Continuity | Beast Wars continuity | |||||
Cheetor is behaving oddly after the accident, and a new Transmetal 2 creature is stalking both camps.
- French-Canadian title: Hurlement 2 ("Scream 2")
- Japanese title: たつんだ!チータス (Tatsunda! Cheetus, "Cheetus Arises!")
- Spanish title: La Llamada de la Naturaleza (Parte 2)
- Latin-American title: El Llamado de la Naturaleza Segunda Parte
- Italian title: Mille emozioni - Parte 2 ("Many emotions - Part Two")
- Brazilian name: Grito Animal Parte 2 ("Animal Scream Part 2")
Synopsis
Primal checks on Cheetor, who is napping after he collapsed in front of the Maximals' current base, heavily damaged from the fight with the Predacons. After making sure Cheetor's okay, Primal has a discussion with Rattrap, mentioning that Cheetor has refused to use the CR Chamber. Rattrap figures he wants to prove something, but Optimus is suspicious. He decides to discuss it with Cheetor in the morning, while Rattrap decides to take a little rat nap.

Cheetor doesn't sleep soundly, though. From the cat's chest, a strange appendage grows, and Cheetor dreams of himself revealed to (and reviled by) the other Maximals (except Optimus) as an ugly, mutated monstrosity. Cheetor awakens, glad his dream was unreal, but finds himself caught in a green light expanding out of his spark.
Rattrap, awakened by the noise, heads to the lower level to see what's wrong. Before he reaches Cheetor's room, a large cat monster bursts out of it and knocks Rattrap over, then rushes away. Optimus comes to help Rattrap, who (incorrectly) assumes that the big ugly monster has gotten Cheetor.
In the Predacon base, Megatron hears the roar of the roaming beast and checks the radar. He figures out that Cheetor has been upgraded, explaining who his nemesis from the most recent battle was. Waspinator is sent to capture the cat-bot.

Silverbolt returns to the Maximals' base, having failed to locate Cheetor (and jealous of Blackarachnia's concern for the feline). Having already surmised what is going on, Optimus confronts Depth Charge, and forces an account of the relevant events out of him. Depth Charge explains that Cheetor removed some device from the Predacon machine, but was caught in the overload. Depth Charge also says that he destroyed the transmetal driver.

Awakening in a cave, Cheetor finds himself back in his usual Transmetal form again, completely repaired, but with fragmented, disturbing memories of what happened the previous night. Later, Dinobot and Waspinator find the cave, and after shredding Waspinator, Dinobot proceeds to hunt the Maximal. But inside the cave, he finds Cheetor has already left.
Optimus orders the Maximals to search for Cheetor in Grid Alpha Two, but Cheetor shows up outside the Maximal base. He tries to explain that he's taken care of "the monster". Optimus, being less gullible than Cheetor is clever, indicates he wants Cheetor to take him to the creature's remains. Away from the other Maximals, Primal and Cheetor talk, but before Cheetor can admit the truth, Primal's chest is fried by Dinobot.

The emotional stress of Cheetor's concern tears the cat back into his Transmetal 2 form, and he easily blasts away Waspinator away. The two Transmetals 2 duel with each other, slashing each other in their beast modes. When Rattrap and Silverbolt arrive, Dinobot is smart enough to retreat.
Optimus reaches out to the feral Cheetor, coaxing him back to his senses. Back at the Maximal base, Cheetor tries to keep his cool while he flirts with Blackarachnia. Cheetor misinterprets her affection as something personal, when really she's more interested in his technology—and how she can get some of it for herself.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Maximals | Predacons |
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Quotes
"Hey, Optimus. Hey, how's our boy?"
"Finally asleep, despite the damage. I don't understand why he won't use the CR Chamber."
"Well, uh, maybe he's tryin' to prove somethin'."
"Hmm, I think it goes deeper than that."
- —Rattrap and Optimus Primal discuss Cheetor.
"That meddling feline destroyed my machinery and improved himself in the process!"
"Mmm, improved." [pointedly looks at Dinobot]
- —Megatron and Waspinator also discuss Cheetor.
"Any sign of our tabby?"
"Oh, not so much as a whisker. Your...concern does you credit."
"I'm full of surprises." [winks]
- —Blackarachnia and Silverbolt also discuss—oh, you know.
"You listen, hardhead. Cheetor's gone, and I think you know something, so you will talk, or I will rip out your core processor and extract the information personally."
- —Optimus Primal gets scary-mad at Depth Charge.
"Ooooohhh, Waspinator detects stink of unnatural Transmetal!"
[Dinobot growls]
"Oops! Waspinator exclude present company!"
- —Waspinator makes Dinobot angry.
"Wait! Need plan! Waspinator in charge!"
"I am the plan."
- —Waspinator and Dinobot, shortly before the former is shredded by the latter.
"I don't see why we have to do this. Don't you trust me?"
"Normally, yes–but at the moment, I think you're hiding something."
"I'm not hiding ANYTHING!" [struggles to keep his transformation under control] "Why is everyone givin' me such a hard time?"
"Because we care, and because I think I know the truth. I just want you to trust me enough to tell me."
"All right, all right! It's like this..."
- —Cheetor and Optimus Primal have a meaningful moment.
Optimus Primal: Cheetor! Watch out for the other bot!
Cheetor: Which bot? Oh, you mean this one right here?
- —Cheetor didn't bother to look behind him. Why does Waspinator even bother?
"I think it's time to shred some Pred."
- —Cheetor has fun rhyming.
Cheetor: (Noticing Silverbolt and Rattrap looking at his new form) You lookin' at somethin'?!
[Silverbolt and Rattrap look at each other]
Rattrap: Oh, joy...cyber-puberty.
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Rebellious teenTransmetal 2 Cheetor seems to have quite an attitude.
Notes
- It's pretty stupid of the Maximals not to realize that the robot cat that came from Cheetor's room actually is Cheetor.
Real-world references
- In response to a threat from Dinobot II, Cheetor says, "I don't think so." While perhaps not an intentional reference, that was something of a catchphrase for Bob on Mainframe Entertainment's ReBoot. Ian James Corlett (Cheetor) voiced the character during its third and fourth seasons.
Transformers references
- Back in "Call of the Wild", the Maximals were driven feral while in their beast modes, just as Cheetor is here.
Trivia
- The contents of Cheetor's room:
- A photo of himself and Primal from the first season.
- A big trophy with a Predacon insignia on the base.
- A model of solar system with haphazardly-orbiting planets.
- What could possibly be a model of a Cybertronian city.
- A photo of Blackarachnia.
- A potted plant.
- Three spare tail-clubs.
- A miniature model of the Axalon.
- A clock with a kind of holographic display to indicate the stages of a Solar cycle.
- A model Douglas DC-3.
- During Cheetor's nightmare, after Blackarachnia says "it's hideous," Rattrap makes motions as though he's going to puke.
- Megatron's observation that Cheetor is moving at Mach 2 seems a bit absurd. Yes, turning Transmetal 2 is portrayed as one heck of an upgrade and Cheetor has a rocket on his back, but a quadruped running at that speed is still fairly ridiculous.
- Waspinator was able to find Cheetor, while Silverbolt didn't. So Waspinator is a better tracker than Silverbolt? More likely, Megatron's scan of Cheetor's "moonlight stroll" narrowed the search zone, whereas the Maximals had no information about his trajectory.
- Cybertronix
- The text under Rattrap's monitors is mirrored at first, but doesn't say anything particular notable.
- Unsurprisingly, the text which flashes briefly on Megatron's monitor when he asks for magnification says "MAGNIFY".
- Waspinator has a sling when he tells Dinobot to "stand aside, Waspinator will take kitty-bot to Megatron."
Home video releases
- VHS
2000 — Beast Wars: Super Lifeform Transformers: Metals — Yeah, I'm Back! (Pioneer LDC) — Japanese audio only.
2000 — Beast Wars: Transformers — Volume 2 (Universal)
- DVD
2000 — Beast Wars: Transformers: Metals — DVD Box 2 (Pioneer LDC) — English and Japanese audio.
2004 — Beast Wars: Transformers — The Complete Third Season (Rhinomation)
2005 — Beast Wars: Transformers — Vol. 2 (Universal)
2006 — Beast Wars: Transformers — Season 3 (Madman Entertainment)
2009 — The Transformers: Beast Wars — Complete Collection (Madman Entertainment)

