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===Continuity errors===
===Continuity errors===
* Tarantulas and Waspinator arrive again mid-battle, despite having already arrived at the end of the previous episode.
* Tarantulas and Waspinator arrive again mid-battle, despite having already arrived at the end of the previous episode.
* SIlverbolt claims that the Predacons outnumber the Maximals "more than two to one". The term "more than" implies that there are more than six Predacons present, when in fact there are only six.
* Waspinator and Silverbolt take off for the Maximal base twice, clearly going over the Maximals' heads a second time after the commercial break; the Maximals then reassert the danger of the situation in different phrasing than before. Presumably such a flagrant "error" is a sly stylistic reference to older cartoons which would often repeat actions between acts and episodes, sometimes in [[Desertion of the Dinobots, Part 2|contradictory ways]].
* Waspinator and Silverbolt take off for the Maximal base twice, clearly going over the Maximals' heads a second time after the commercial break; the Maximals then reassert the danger of the situation in different phrasing than before. Presumably such a flagrant "error" is a sly stylistic reference to older cartoons which would often repeat actions between acts and episodes, sometimes in [[Desertion of the Dinobots, Part 2|contradictory ways]].
* Funny things happen with ammunition:
* Funny things happen with ammunition:

Revision as of 03:38, 12 November 2011

Beast Wars: Transformers ep 29
File:Coming of the Fuzors 2 Predacons sunset.jpg
Let the battle begin!
"Coming of the Fuzors" (Part 2)
Production company Mainframe Entertainment
Airdate November 9, 1997
Written by Bob Forward
Directed by Cal Shumiatcher
Animation studio Mainframe Entertainment
Continuity Beast Wars continuity

The outnumbered Maximals must defend their base from a Predacon assault while Rhinox takes a dangerous journey.

Synopsis

Powerlinxing gone horribly wrong

Dinobot, Rattrap, and Cheetor attempt to hold off six Predacons some distance from their base, to allow Rhinox to complete his mission to travel through the Matrix. When Megatron orders them to take no survivors, Silverbolt protests, saying they should let the Maximals surrender, only to be struck by the irate Predacon commander. When Silverbolt is perplexed by their resistance, Megatron realizes that they are keeping them from their base. He orders Waspinator and Silverbolt to head to the Axalon. Cheetor takes to the air, and Rattrap converts to vehicle mode, ordering Dinobot to hop on and provide cover fire (disgusting the former Predacon).

Tarantulas, however, is using the psychic link to force Blackarachnia to search for information on the Golden Disks. While she searches through the files, she discovers something of importance, but refuses to show Tarantulas. When Tarantulas is rendered unconscious by a boulder, Blackarachnia downloads the information, then destroys the computer, claiming that it was boobytrapped.

No organic lifeforms were harmed in the making of this episode. Several Cybertronian lifeforms were.

Reaching the Axalon, Silverbolt is shot down by the autoguns, and captured by the Maximals. Dinobot prepares to destroy him, but Rattrap and Cheetor prevent him, instead taking him in to repair him. Rhinox, who has finished, tells the Maximals they must hold the Predacons off for a little while longer. Inside the Axalon, a charge hits the device Rhinox was connected to, heading to a stasis pod with a blank protoform. Outside, the shields fail under the fire, and the Maximals engage—to discover that they are out of ammo. The Predacons seriously injure the Maximals.

"Check out my new pec-implants. I only had to sell my old body to get 'em."

Having waited a long time for their victory, the Predacons approach, prepared to deliver the killing blow. Before they can finish the Maximals off, there is an explosion in the hull of the Axalon. When the smoke clears, the Maximals and Predacons alike are shocked to see the cause of the explosion—Optimus Primal. The Predacons attempt to destroy him, but Primal, now with his own Transmetal body, causes the Predacons to scatter. Primal takes to the air, dispatching the rest of the Predacons. Megatron attempts to kill Primal, but Silverbolt knocks Megatron off a cliff, defecting to the Maximals.

After the battle and some repairs, Primal inquires as to how the new bodies do with absorbing energon. Rhinox remarks that all the energon within the area either detonated or was converted to Energon cubes, so it isn't really a problem right now. They'll have to wait for Tigatron and Airazor's report on the rest of the planet. In the meantime, Primal remarks that he has to put his house in order, such as get to know the new additions, and remove Rattrap's personal effects from his quarters.

She's got a twinkle in her eye.

At the Predacon base, Blackarachnia tells Megatron that Dinobot stole the Disks and destroyed the computers. Megatron and Tarantulas ask if anything from the back ups can be recovered, and when Blackarachnia reveals that it was totally destroyed, Megatron smashes Tarantulas into the wall in rage. Megatron then declares that the Beast Wars has entered a new phase, while, unseen, binary code flashes across Blackarachnia's eyes.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"Prepare for a full attack!"
"What? We outnumber them more than two to one."
"Yes..."
"We have twice their firepower."
"Yes..."
"We should give them a chance to surrender!"
"Mmm...no." [bashes him aside]

Megatron and Silverbolt have a tactical disagreement.


"To think, that a warrior must become a... a rat patrol."

Dinobot on having to ride Rattrap.


"Eh, we would've been here sooner if Dinobutt wasn't such a porker."
"The vilest ride of my life!"

Rattrap and Dinobot


"Bahhh! Maximal sentiment! Oh, I must've been defective to defect."

Dinobot


"Am I back?"
"Well, the machine said so. Oh, but you had me worried for a second. Where'd ya go, anyway?"
"Where all are one."
"Oh, where all are– what?!"

Rhinox and Rattrap


"Comes... the dawn."
"And...[Dinobot's arm falls off]...our doom."

Rhinox and Dinobot


(Silverbolt knocks Megatron off a cliff)
"Consider that my resignation from the Predacons, Megatron! (to Primal) I know now that my place was always with the Maximals. May I join you?"
"Well...I like your résumé."

Silverbolt and Optimus Primal

Notes

Animation and technical errors

  • When Megatron opens fire on the Maximals the second time in this episode, his middle, ring, and pinky "fingers" are shown clipping through his cannon.
  • While in pursuit of Rattrap and Dinobot, Megatron transforms from his beast mode in mid-flight and continues to attack from the air, yet his VTOL engines are inactive on his back rather than deployed.
  • Before the Maximals begin getting hammered by the Preds, Rhinox is on top of Rattrap, with him either clipping through Rattrap's rear wheel, or the wheel has no interior.

Continuity errors

  • Tarantulas and Waspinator arrive again mid-battle, despite having already arrived at the end of the previous episode.
  • SIlverbolt claims that the Predacons outnumber the Maximals "more than two to one". The term "more than" implies that there are more than six Predacons present, when in fact there are only six.
  • Waspinator and Silverbolt take off for the Maximal base twice, clearly going over the Maximals' heads a second time after the commercial break; the Maximals then reassert the danger of the situation in different phrasing than before. Presumably such a flagrant "error" is a sly stylistic reference to older cartoons which would often repeat actions between acts and episodes, sometimes in contradictory ways.
  • Funny things happen with ammunition:
    • Dinobot says his weapon is depleted, despite clearly having ammunition bandoleers criscrossed over his torso. The weapon gets fired more times before the episode ends, anyway.
    • There's no real in-story reason for the Maximals to run out of ammunition before the Predacons, who have been unloading ordnance at them all night. Rhinox in particular should have fully loaded weapons when he enters the fight. This was almost certainly an intentional choice by the writers, to fit the episode's thematic homage to spaghetti western serials.
  • An earlier script revision called for the elevator into the Maximal base to be destroyed during the fight, giving Primal a more practical reason to blow a hole in the side of his own base.[1] Oh well, maybe the big guy was in a hurry.

Transformers references

How many Starscreams are there on this planet, anyway?
  • While Blackarachnia is searching through Megatron's stuff, a gray model of Starscream's head is in the pile. (It's too small to be the real thing, given that Beast Warriors are shown later in the series to be much smaller than Generation 1 characters.)
  • Other items in the pile include a model Supermarine Spitfire, a model helicopter, a number of books, the Holy Grail, three identical spiky planets, a model rocket, a pocket-watch, and a rubber ducky.
  • During one of Rhinox's trips through the Matrix, near the end of the episode, the Autobot Matrix of Leadership is seen floating.
  • When Rattrap asks where Rhinox went, he describes the Matrix as "where all are one".
  • Rattrap filled Optimus's quarters with his things, despite the latter's warning not to do so in "Other Voices".

Real-world references

  • The Rat Patrol was a 1960s TV show about a group of Allied soldiers fighting Rommel's Afrika Corps on the North African front during World War II.

Foreign localization

French

  • Title: "Nouveaux Arrivants - 2e partie" ("New Arrivals - 2nd Part")


  • Title: "Fuzors 2"


Italian

  • Title: "Lo sbarco - Parte 2" ("The Landing - Part 2")


Japanese

  • Title: "Yomigaere Convoy" (よみがえれコンボイ, "Convoy Reborn")


Malaysian

  • Title: "Fuzor Baru 2" (New Fuzors Part 2)


Portuguese

  • Title: "A Chegada dos Fuzores Parte 2" ("The Coming of the Fuzors Part 2")


Spanish

  • Title: "La Llegada de los Fuzors (Parte 2)" ("The Coming of the Fuzors (Part 2)")


  • Title: "Los Recién Llegados Segunda Parte" ("The Newcomers Second Part")

Trivia

  • After Rattrap throws a rock in the air as an example of what would happen if they moved away from the cover of the boulder, it's blasted into a tiny pebble and hits the ground. All three Maximals' "eyes" then pop out of their heads towards the rock in the fashion of the eyeball gag in classic Tex Avery cartoons.
  • Blackarachnia's theft of the Golden Disk data would have consequences carrying through the remainder of the series.
  • Though neither admits it, it seems likely that both Tarantulas and Megatron see through Blackarachnia's sleight-of-hand with the backup data tracks. Blackarachnia tells Megatron that the computer was destroyed by Dinobot... after telling Tarantulas that it was destroyed because it was booby trapped. Tarantulas says nothing to contradict this lie to Megatron, and later interrogates her when the chance presents itself in "Bad Spark". Megatron likewise guesses the truth and attempts to strong-arm the data from her in "The Agenda (Part III)".
  • This episode continues the Spaghetti Western film references, especially when Optimus fights Inferno.
  • Speaking of Inferno, there were plans to have him be a reborn version of Megatron,[2] but those plans obviously never came to be. This abandoned plot was hinted when the two flyers crash into one another, and recover only to find their heads on the wrong bodies, which Inferno found hilarious. Megatron was capable of using Inferno's body during this mix-up to punch Inferno's head.
  • As of the end of this episode, four of the eight members of Primal's team have spent time as Predacons, one way or another. Dinobot was originally a Predacon, but left in the first episode, Rattrap briefly defected in "Equal Measures" as part of an infiltration, Rhinox was forcibly converted (and subsequently restored) in "Dark Designs", and Silverbolt was duped into joining Megatron's side in the previous episode.
  • In the Canadian broadcasts of this episode Tarantulas calls Blackarachnia "Widow" rather than "Witch".
  • After the Maximals run out of ammo and the Predacons launch a full gunfire barrage, Dinobot stands up roaring at them, only to get shot in the crotch, bending over slightly and groaning from the pain.

Home video releases

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

Canada 1998 — Beast Wars — Optimus Lives! (Alliance Atlantis)
Canada 1998 — Robots-Bêtes — L'Empreinte D'Optimus (Alliance Atlantis) — French audio only.
Japan 1999 — Beast Wars: Super Lifeform Transformers: Metals — Convoy Reborn (Pioneer LDC) — Japanese audio only.
United Kingdom 2001 — Beast Wars: Transformers — Volume 5 (Universal)

DVD

Japan 2000 — Beast Wars: Transformers: Metals — DVD Box 1 (Pioneer LDC) — English and Japanese audio.
United States of America 2004 — Beast Wars: Transformers — The Complete Second Season (Rhinomation)
Australia 2006 — Beast Wars: Transformers — Season 2 (Madman Entertainment)
Australia 2009 — The Transformers: Beast Wars — Complete Collection (Madman Entertainment)

References