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* Rattrap is a serious asshole this early in the series.
* Rattrap is a serious asshole this early in the series.
* The image of a gorilla (Optimus) and a rat (Rattrap) riding on top of a rhino (Rhinox) is ''hilarious''.
* The image of a gorilla (Optimus) and a rat (Rattrap) riding on top of a rhino (Rhinox) is ''hilarious''.
* Judging where the natural animals the Maximals and Predacons scanned from, The Predacons scanned their forms from America while the Maximals scanned their's from in Africa.
* Judging where the natural animals the Maximals and Predacons scanned from, The Predacons scanned their forms from America while the Maximals scanned their's from in Africa. (Although Dinobot's Raptor form is actually from mongolia.)


===Animation and/or technical glitches===
===Animation and/or technical glitches===

Revision as of 08:45, 15 September 2010

Beast Wars: Transformers ep 1

They carry within them the last sons of Kryp—oh, wait, never mind.
"Beast Wars" (Part 1)
Production company Mainframe Entertainment
Airdate May 16, 1996
Written by Bob Forward
Directed by Ian Pearson
Animation studio Mainframe Entertainment
Continuity Beast Wars continuity
Packaged with DX Convoy

A Maximal science vessel and a fugitive Predacon starship crash land on a mysterious, primitive world.

French title: Animutants - 1re partie
French-Canadian title: Pilote 1 ("Pilot 1")
Japanese title: 超生命体トランスフォーマー登場 (Chō Seimeitai Transformer Tōjō, "Enter the Super Lifeform Transformers")
Polish title: Wojna bestii
Portuguese title: Beast Wars parte 1
Spanish title: La guerra de las bestias [Parte 1]
Latin-American title: Guerra de Bestias Primera Parte
Italian title: L'atterraggio ("The landing")

Synopsis

In space, no one can hear you transform.

In an unknown star system, a transwarp portal opens, releasing two starships, a fleeing Predacon warship and a pursuing Maximal vessel. Already carrying the scars of battle, both ships immediately open fire upon each other. On the Maximal ship, a youthful crewmember reports on their damaged condition, in response to which another crew member bitterly complains about their non-combat exploration vessel not being cut out for this mission. Their commander, Optimus Primal, states that they were the only ship in range capable of intercepting the fugitives.

On the fleeing Predacon starship, the first officer urges his leader, Megatron, to finish off the Maximals while their opponents' shields are down. Megatron arrogantly rebuffs this suggestion, preferring to toy with his opponents. A broadside attack cripples their enemies' engines and causes significant damage to their stasis hold. Optimus Primal orders the Maximals' cargo of stasis pods be released into safe orbit before firing the forward plasma cannons, strafing the Predacons' hull. With no engines, both ships are caught in the planet's gravitational pull and plummet to its surface.

And the fandom complained... for about five minutes.

Both ships are non-flightworthy after their crashes. The Maximals have landed on a cliff above a lake; the Predacon warship has landed smack in the middle of the ash-hardened opening of an active shield volcano. The Predacon computer informs Megatron that their location is unknown, as while the course settings were accurate, the readings were not consistent with what was to be expected of the location. Dismissing this for the time being, Megatron demands to know if the mysterious planet has energon, which the computer confirms to his elation. However, it warns that there is so much energon that prolonged exposure would permanently damage their robot modes. Declaring that they will take the forms of the most powerful creatures on the planet, Megatron orders his science officer to scan for local lifeforms which they could adapt as alternate modes to survive on this world. The Predacon ship launches a drone, scanning the fossils of a tyrannosaurus rex, velociraptor and pteranodon, as well as a living spider and wasp.

At the cliff, the Maximals have the same idea, scanning a gorilla, rat, rhino and cheetah. The Maximals check out their new forms and bicker amongst themselves, till Optimus Primal orders the crew to moderate their conflict circuits, reminding them that their new beast forms are to protect them from the long-term effects of the abundant energon fields: While they need energon for power, their robot modes will short out after a few minutes of exposure. Optimus notes that they are on a very unusual planet, wherever it is. Rhinox points out that the transwarp drive allows them to journey through space and time, so they could be in any place, any time. Optimus expresses concern about the stasis pods in orbit, as it means the Maximals are outnumbered.

We'll tumble. Rumble style!

Back at the other crash site, the Predacons are testing out their new beast modes, bar one. First officer Dinobot, studying the Golden Disk he and his cohorts had stolen, is furious, declaring that this world cannot be Earth. He accuses Megatron of failure, both in battle against the Maximals and in failing to guide them to the right planet. Megatron laughs off Dinobot's accusations, and has Scorponok blast the treacherous Dinobot over the horizon. Megatron informs the other Predacons that it doesn't matter which planet they are on, as they had come looking for energon to fuel their war with the Maximals, and this planet is rich with it. Megatron dispatches his crew to seek out and destroy their enemies.

Shouldn't they be seeking cover of some sort?

Meanwhile, the Maximals are surveying the land around them and cleaning up the wreckage on the Axalon. Rattrap complains about all the fuss over the Golden Disk, but Optimus Primal reminds him that the Disk is Cybertron's most closely guarded relic, a guide to a major source of energon, which is why Megatron stole it. Rattrap doesn't care, retorting they were supposed to be performing deep-space exploration and that it isn't his job to chase after criminals. He sarcastically speculates on Primal's readiness to handle a command position. Optimus further reminds him of the Great War, noting that if the Predacons are able to secure a massive source of energon, they wouldn't hesitate to start a new one. Rattrap isn't convinced.

Deciding to show off (and goof off), Cheetor gives chase to two cheetahs running on the plains near the ship. Optimus tries to call him back, but the energon radiation severely limits the range of their communications equipment.

"I'm a rocket man, rocket man, burnin' out his fuse up here alone."

Some distance away, Cheetor's two cheetah buddies are freaked out by a rather large wasp. Realizing it's a Robot in Disguise, Cheetor transforms and fires unprovoked. The Predacon Waspinator transforms and retaliates. Back at the Axalon, the other Maximals move out to give Cheetor backup, with Rhinox ramming his way through a pile of boulders to speed their progress. Waspinator manages to get the better of Cheetor when the Maximal's rifle jams, but fortunately, the other Maximals have arrived by then. Unfortunately, Megatron and the Predacons have arrived as well.

"I'll activate my Hero Shield!"

Optimus Primal tries to convince Megatron to not engage in hostilities, as the Maximals and Predacons have been at peace for centuries. Megatron spits back that while the Maximals may have been at peace, the Predacons, like all enemies who appear "peaceful", were merely biding their time. The Predacons have never forgotten their goal of galactic conquest, but were merely waiting for the right time to strike.

Both sides transform, and the battle is joined. As the Maximals seek cover, Cheetor is blasted by one of Scorponok's missiles and ends up with his leg trapped under a boulder. Optimus Primal orders Rattrap to assist Cheetor while he provides cover fire, but Rattrap flatly refuses to risk his life for anybody else, to Optimus' anger. The Maximal leader flies to Cheetor's position himself but is hit by Predacon fire, much to Rattrap's smug delight. Nonetheless, Optimus manages to free Cheetor while Rhinox "persuades" Rattrap to help provide the pair with cover fire. With the Predacons now seeking cover of their own, the Maximals make their escape. Megatron orders pursuit, but he and his Predacons succumb to the effects of the energon buildup and are forced to revert to beast mode.

You shall not pass!

On the way back to base, Optimus Primal chews out Rattrap for disobeying a direct order, explaining to the petulant Maximal that he could have given better cover fire, an explanation which Rattrap accepts rather grudgingly. Cheetor notes that they seem to have escaped the Predacons. Primal isn't sure, as the Golden Disk theft reports indicated there were six Predacons, but they only encountered five in the previous battle.

They don't have to wait long. Dinobot appears, barring their way across a stone bridge to the Axalon. Dinobot states that he has left the Predacons to join the Maximals... as leader. He challenges Optimus Primal to a one-on-one battle, with the winner to lead the Maximals, the loser to be destroyed!

To be continued...


(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

Cheetor: "I'm a cheetah! No... I'm Cheetor!"
Optimus Primal: "(bored) Mm. Interesting."


Dinobot: "No, no, no! It's all wrong! This cannot be Earth! Megatron, you failed! Not only did you fail to destroy the Maximals when you had the chance, you failed to bring us to the right planet! We stole the Golden Disk for nothing! You idiot!"
(Dinobot tosses aside the Golden Disk)
Megatron: "Heh, I beg your pardon? What did you call me?"
Dinobot: "You heard. You are an idiot and an incompetent leader, and I am taking over. Dinobot, terrorize!"
[Dinobot transforms into robot mode]
Dinobot: "I challenge you to battle, Megatron. The winner shall lead the Predacons, and the loser shall be destroyed!"
Megatron: "Ahh, you're so impulsive, Dinobot. Brave... but misguided."
Dinobot: "Do you accept my challenge?!?"
Megatron: "Ah-hahaha... there's more to being a leader than simple courage. Well, there's cleverness and cunning as well. Isn't that right, Scorponok?"
[Scorponok fires a missile, blasting Dinobot away]
Megatron: "Loser."

Megatron deals swiftly with Dinobot's belligerence.


"Ahh, a treacherous, under-handed sneak attack. Oh-ho-ho, I like you, pussycat, yesss."

Megatron's response to Cheetor's unprovoked attack


"This guy's got bearings of chrome steel."

Rhinox on Dinobot's bid for Maximal group leader

Notes

  • The Japanese version of this episode begins with a Star Wars-style scrolling recap of the history of the Transformers, narrated by both the Maximal and Predacon computer voices talking simultaneously. This worked out fairly well, since the episode begins with a placid pan of an outerspace backdrop, followed by a running battle between spaceships, as if it was tailor-made for this kind of parody.
  • Before they gain their beast modes, the Maximals and Predacons are shown mostly in shadow. This is probably to save the animators the trouble of coming up with entirely different models for each character. However, if one pays close attention, there are some marked differences to the facial areas shown, and Rattrap's arms are slightly different.
  • Megatron, who is seen almost entirely prior to getting his beast form, reuses the body of the Giant Robot from Mainframe's other show, ReBoot, albeit with a few small modifications and Megatron's head slapped on top. The model would continue to be reused, including as Blackarachnia's protoform (again with modifications) and various generic Predacons in "The Agenda (Part 1)".
  • When Rhinox is fixing something outside, the "Gas Bottle" looks like the model sub seen later on in other episodes.
  • As this was the first episode, the transformation/catchphrase sequences are rather overbearing by comparison to later episodes of the series.
  • If the Beast Warriors are on an "unknown planet", presumably containing animals they've never seen before...how does everybody manage to think up such fitting new beast-mode-based names? (Presumably, not all information about Earth was off-limits.)
  • Throughout this episode and "Beast Wars (Part 2)", Scorponok's missiles have a Maximal insignia on them, meant to indicate Maximal kills. This confused viewers into thinking that they were mistakenly "Maximal missiles", so the symbols were changed.
  • Cheetor has the dual honour of being the first character to appear in Beast Wars, as well as the first character to fire a shot (unprovoked) at the enemy. Cheetor also has the honour of speaking the final words of the Beast Era in the final episode of the Beast Wars' sequel, Beast Machines.
  • During the scene in which the Maximals reveal their new beast modes, it is not clear why they (bar Optimus Primal) had to rename themselves. Maximal military or exploration tradition?
  • Dinobot has the distinction of being the first Beast Wars character to transform into robot mode.
  • This episode marks the only instance in the entire series in which Dinobot uses the "Terrorize!" activation code, despite nominally being a Predacon. He would later reprogram himself with the Maximal activation code.
  • Waspinator fires pink eye lasers (similar to Dinobot's) during his battle with Cheetor.
  • Rattrap is a serious asshole this early in the series.
  • The image of a gorilla (Optimus) and a rat (Rattrap) riding on top of a rhino (Rhinox) is hilarious.
  • Judging where the natural animals the Maximals and Predacons scanned from, The Predacons scanned their forms from America while the Maximals scanned their's from in Africa. (Although Dinobot's Raptor form is actually from mongolia.)

Animation and/or technical glitches

  • When Waspinator fights Cheetor, the stripes on his thighs are mapped on the wrong axis.
  • As Optimus, Rhinox and Rattrap ride out to give Cheetor support, Rhinox breaks through a "roadblock" of boulders. However, in the previous shot of this location, the boulders were not present.
  • When Rhinox picks up Rattrap and swings him around to face the Predacons, Rattrap's gun clips right through the boulder in front of them.
  • Scorponok is among the Predacons milling about outside the ship in their beast modes, yet he appears from within the ship to blast Dinobot only a few moments later.
  • During the battle between Dinobot and Optimus, Dinobot's spinning blades are severely shortened and misshapen, making them appear to have been chibified.

Continuity errors

  • Cheetor spends the longest time in the open while in robot mode, but does not suffer the effects of energon overload that the Predacons do.

Transformers references

  • Optimus Primal mentions the Great War, which is what the Transformers of the Beast era called the conflict between the Autobots and Decepticons.

Home video releases

All releases listed are in English audio unless otherwise noted.
VHS

Canada 1996 — Beast Wars — A Feature Length Beasties Adventure (Alliance Video)
Canada 1996 — Robots-Bêtes — Une Adventure Cybernetique (Alliance Video) — French audio only.
Japan 1997 — Beast Wars: Super Lifeform Transformers — Enter the Super Lifeform Transformers (Pioneer LDC) — Japanese audio only.
Canada 1998 — Beast Wars / Robots-Bêtes Three pack (Alliance Video) — Available in English or French audio.
United Kingdom 2001 — Beast Wars: Transformers — The Beginning: Vol. 1 (Universal)
United States of America 2002 — Beast Wars: Transformers — Volume 1 (Rhinomation)

Laserdisc

Japan 1998 — Beast Wars: Transformers — Maximal Edition (Pioneer LDC) — English and Japanese audio.

DVD

Japan 2000 — Beast Wars: Transformers — DVD Box (Pioneer LDC) — English and Japanese audio.
United States of America 2002 — Beast Wars: Transformers — Volume 1 (Rhinomation)
United States of America 2003 — Beast Wars: Transformers — The Complete First Season (Rhinomation)
Canada 2005 — Beast Wars — Classic Episodes — Where the Beasties Began! (Alliance Atlantis) — English and French audio.
Canada 2005 — Beast Wars — The Complete First Season (Alliance Atlantis) — English and French audio.
Australia 2006 — Beast Wars: Transformers — Season 1 (Madman Entertainment)
Australia 2009 — The Transformers: Beast Wars — Complete Collection (Madman Entertainment)