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:''Rartorata is a [[Blendtron]] from the [[Beast Wars]] and [[Beast Wars Neo]] portions of the [[Generation 1]]/[[Beast Era]] [[continuity family]].''
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:''Rartorata is a [[Blendtron]] from the [[Beast Wars Neo]] portion of the [[Generation 1]]/[[Beast Era]] [[continuity family]].''


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==Toys==
==Toys==
===Beast Wars Neo===
===Beast Wars Neo===

Revision as of 19:42, 13 January 2008

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Specifics: IDW "earth" form for comparison, toy
Rartorata is a Blendtron from the Beast Wars Neo portion of the Generation 1/Beast Era continuity family.
Defies logic by being uglier than his name.

Rartorata (also spelled Rartorarta, Rartalarta, Red Alert, Roto-Rooter, Ratatouille, and Nancy) is a cruel servitor of Unicron with an impossibly goofy name that basically fails to make sense in any language known to man. Rartorata is easily the most vicious of the Blendtron trio, ready to sacrifice anything, even his team-mates Elephorca and Drancron, to accomplish his mission.

Besides transforming into a hideous fish/bee monster, Rattata carries a "ceremonial rapid-fire poison arrow launcher", which may in fact make him some kind of ninja. Sometimes there are lots of him.

While his resemblance to Injector has been noted by the Predacon forces, he is apparently much bigger than the Fuzor.

You go, Lartarartolarltorartlroar.


Fiction

Beast Wars Neo

Voice actor: Nobuyuki Saitō (Japanese)



You will be whole again. I promise.
You will be whole again. I promise.
I cannot remain in this unacceptable operational status!

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Beast Wars Neo manga

IDW Beast Wars comics

But I don't want to go to Earth. I'll miss all my soaps.

Larrylatta, with Elephorca and Drancron, offered Angolmois capsules to Shokaract. The Ascending issue 1 However, they were, in secret, agents of Unicron, seeking only to use Shokaract as a "vessel" for some currently unknown purpose. Raratartarsauce was dispatched by Unicron to Earth to deal with the possible threat of the gathered Maximal and Predacon troops, and upon arriving immediately stung Razorbeast, turning him into a raging feral animal. The Ascending issue 2 Subdued by the combined Maximal and Predacon forces, Rakorata was freed when his fellow Blendtrons arrived. The Ascending issue 3


Toys

Beast Wars Neo

  • Rātorāta (Deluxe Blentron, 1999)
    • Japanese ID number: X-6
    • Accessories: Spring-loaded "ceremonial rapid-fire poison arrow launcher", "poison arrow"
Lertlerta is a barely-altered redeco of the Fuzor Injector, transforming into a hornet-lionfish fusion. Pressing down on a plate on the back of his head in either mode tilts it forward and deploys spring-loaded spines on his skull. His beast-mode stinger detaches to form a spring loaded missile launcher (the aforementioned "ceremonial rapid-fire poison arrow launcher").
Basically, the only differences between Rartorata and Injector are that Throatwarbler Mangrove has a lighter, charcoal gray plastic instead of Injector's black, plus a Blentron-sigil heat-sensitive rubsign rather than Injector's Predacon one.


Trivia

  • Many attempts were made to Romanize the character's nonsense name until finally, in 2007, the IDW Beast Wars comics set down a canonical English name for the little fella. Which still doesn't make any goddamn sense. It's like the whole Deathsaurus thing all over again, only there wasn't an option that looked like it meant something. You'd think they could have just called him "Dave" or something.
  • One vaguely likely explanation for the name of this guy is that the scientific name for his lionfish half is Pterois lunulata, and even that's a bit of a stretch. Considering 'L' is pronounced like an 'R' in Japanese, this seems the most likely explanation, well, the only explanation.