Dark Voyage

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Beast Wars: Transformers ep 20

"Dude... I've got some serious CAT-aracts..."
"Dark Voyage"
Production company Mainframe Entertainment
Airdate January 27, 1997
Written by Samuel Warren Joseph
Directed by Steve Ball
Animation studio Mainframe Entertainment
Continuity Beast Wars continuity
Packaged with Archadis

After an energon explosion, Rhinox must lead the blinded Maximals back to base.

French title: Voyage au Bout de la Nuit ("Travel Until the End of the Night")
French-Canadian title: Sombre Voyage ("Dark Voyage")
Japanese title: ジャングルぐるぐる (Jungle Guruguru, "Around and Around the Jungle")
Latin-American title: Viaje en la Obscuridad
Italian title: Viaggio nelle tenebre
Brazilian title: Uma Viagem nas Trevas ("A Journey into Darkness")

Synopsis

Dinobot finishes building Cheetor's new jet boosters.

Rattrap burrows through some rocks to uncover a piece of valuable Energon. Cheetor congratulates Rattrap's discovery, while Dinobot, disgruntled with the labour, discovers a deposit of surface Energon several times the size of Rattrap's harvest.

Suddenly, a dart from Scorponok lands on one of the larger pieces of Energon. Rhinox recognizes the dart as an explosive, and rushes to toss it away from the unstable Energon. However with the Energon already fractured, there's no stopping the gigantic explosion. Once the fireball expands and rises into the sky, Scorponok and Waspinator are confident they've destroyed their enemies and return to base to report their conquest.

In the aftermath of the explosion, the four Maximals have all survived, but because of Energon poisoning, all of them have lost their sense of vision. Cheetor, Rattrap, and even Dinobot panic and fret—until Rhinox puts his foot down and gets his team moving, in hopes they can overcome their disability and reach home—or at least avoid being easy targets.

Cheetor's got himself a crush.

Rhinox, at the front of the train of blind Maximals, comes to a sudden stop, causing the Maximals behind him to bump into his large posterior. Dinobot hops back onto his feet (and onto one of Rattrap's as well). Rhinox silences the group so he can use his ears to detect if something is near the group—his suspicion is confirmed as a large snake grabs Cheetor. Dinobot comically runs into a tree. Rattrap fails to fight the snake off, but Cheetor is saved due to the reptile deciding that Rattrap would be a better meal. Luckily, Rhinox is able to save Rattrap by tossing the snake over the horizon.

Scary eyes!

Tigatron and Optimus Primal (finally!) decide to search for their comrades who never reported home. Scorponok and Waspinator, searching for evidence of the expiry of the Maximals, decide to follow the trail of energon radiation their enemies left as the four walked away from the area. Waspinator finds the four as they cross a log over a waterfall, and the Predacon easily unhinges the log, causing the quartet to plunge into the water far beneath. As Waspinator congratulates himself, Terrorsaur arrives, demanding proof of the wasp's endeavor.

Rhinox pushes an invisible truck.

The four Maximals all manage to wash up on a shore together. Dinobot feels doomed by the situation but Rhinox remains hopeful. The Predacon fliers pass overhead at high speed, finding their targets. In response, Rhinox commands his group to transform to their robot modes. Next Rhinox instructs the group to imagine the targeting grid from their training. Using all his senses to extend his sensory awareness, Rhinox gives directions for Cheetor, Rattrap, and Dinobot to aim their weapons. Terrorsaur is hit, and the sound of fire alerts Tigatron to the missing group's location.

Being in robot mode for just a few extra minutes however, accelerated the energon poisoning blinding the Maximals to the point that it causes the three gunners to fall into stasis. Luckily Primal arrives before the group's sparks are extinguished.

After Primal has brought his friends back to the Axalon, Rhinox exits the CR Chamber, the Energon poisoning cleaned from his system and his eyesight restored. Rhinox suggests that the whole ordeal was educational, and leaves to embrace his senses by smelling some flowers.


(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Maximals Predacons Others
  • A large snake (8)

Quotes

"Nice find, Dino-miner. You're even better at this than Rattrap!"
"Mmm. I'm better at everything than Rattrap!"

Cheetor and Dinobot


"Listen to me!! You've all got to calm down."
"Calm...down...? WE CAN'T SEEEEEEE!"

Rhinox's order and Dinobot's reaction


"What's happening? Are we under attack?"
"Don't. Panic."
"You won't get me!" [runs into tree]

Dinobot and Rhinox , the former clearly not listening.


"What irony. For a warrior like me to go out blind, wet and helpless."

Dinobot laments his situation.


"I'm gonna go smell some flowers."

Rhinox having recuperated.

Notes

Animation errors

  • When Optimus Primal tells Tigatron, "I'm going to put Sentinel on automatic and search from the air.", his left pectoral muscle is much smaller than his right, almost as if it's squeezing itself in. (Optimus's left, not the viewer's.)
  • Earlier on in the episode, when Rattrap is in his robot mode, the underside of his chin was white like his eyes. However, when Rattrap later submits to stasis lock, the underside of his chin is red. This is likely due to the fact that the piece of his digital model that colors his eyes is the same one that colors the underside of his chin as well as the inside of his mouth.
  • When Rattrap thanks Rhinox for helping them through the events of the episode (at the moment where Rhinox awakens in the CR Chamber), his face plate is charred and burnt, and his eyes are a flat shade of red (instead of glowing red). When Dinobot speaks and Rattrap turns to face him, his face plate is as good as new.

Other errors

  • While carrying Cheetor on his back, Rhinox claims he can smell fresh water. However, water is an entirely odorless liquid, and cannot be directly detected by scent. It is possible Rhinox detected the scent of the foliage that typically accompanies a water source, or felt the increased humidity in the air, and inferred the existence of water from corroborating evidence.

Trivia

  • The energon explosion at the beginning is a real pyrotechnic explosion superimposed over a CGI background.
  • Since Cheetor was shown in "Beast Wars (Part 1)" to be the size of a real cheetah, that snake that attacks him must be truly gigantic--far larger than any living or known fossil species.
  • It's possible that it was a Reticulated python, which does reach impressive lengths and is arboreal. Or, allowing a bit of retconning, it was either a Gigantophis or a Titanoboa.
  • Speaking of the giant snake, when Rhinox flings it away in the jungle, if one listens carefully, one can hear a hard thud followed by an elephant bellowing.
  • While blind, Dinobot's optics do not work for seeing but they continue to function for shooting.
  • It seems likely this episode was originally intended for production and airing earlier in the season. Not only does the plot seem to retread (on a simpler level) the concepts of the just-aired "Call of the Wild", but late-arriving characters Airazor and Inferno are notably absent from the screen (however, Airazor was mentioned by Optimus in the episode—he said she was sent to look for the others in Grid Delta).

Home video releases

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

Japan 1998 — Beast Wars: Super Lifeform Transformers — Resurrected Beast Power (Pioneer LDC) — Japanese audio only.
United Kingdom 2001 — Beast Wars: Transformers — The Beginning: Vol. 3 (Universal)

Laserdisc

Japan 1998 — Beast Wars: Transformers — Predacon 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 2003 — Beast Wars: Transformers — The Complete First Season (Rhinomation)
Canada 2005 — Beast Wars — Classic Episodes: Volume 3 — The Battle Rages On! (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)