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"'''Bitch Wars'''" is an unproduced [[Beast Wars (cartoon)|''Beast Wars'' episode]] that was mentioned by [[Bob Forward]] and [[Larry DiTillio]] during their panel at [[BotCon 1998]]. Essentially, it would've been the show's 'Ladies' Night Out'-episode, with [[Airazor (BW)|Airazor]] and [[Blackarachnia (BW)|Blackarachnia]] leaving their respective factions for one reason or another and together forming a third party in [[Beast Wars (event)|the conflict]] for a while. The episode never left the conceptual phase because they couldn't find the right angle to approach the subject from.
"'''Bitch Wars'''" is an unproduced [[Beast Wars (cartoon)|''Beast Wars'' episode]] that was mentioned by [[Bob Forward]] and [[Larry DiTillio]] during their panel at [[BotCon 1998]]. Essentially, it would've been the show's 'Ladies' Night Out'-episode, with [[Airazor (BW)|Airazor]] and [[Blackarachnia (BW)|Blackarachnia]] leaving their respective factions for one reason or another and together forming a third party in [[Beast Wars (event)|the conflict]] for a while. The episode never left the conceptual phase because they couldn't find the right angle to approach the subject from. Also, the title would be inapropriate for kids.<small>And would make [[Feminist mob|feminists]] angry.</small>


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"Bitch Wars" is an unproduced Beast Wars episode that was mentioned by Bob Forward and Larry DiTillio during their panel at BotCon 1998. Essentially, it would've been the show's 'Ladies' Night Out'-episode, with Airazor and Blackarachnia leaving their respective factions for one reason or another and together forming a third party in the conflict for a while. The episode never left the conceptual phase because they couldn't find the right angle to approach the subject from. Also, the title would be inapropriate for kids.And would make feminists angry.