Lio Convoy in Imminent Danger!

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Beast Wars Special Super Lifeform Transformers part 2
"Lio Convoy in Imminent Danger!"
ライオコンボイ危機一髪! ()
(Lio Convoy Kikiippatsu!)
Production company "Beast Wars" Production Committee (Toei, Takara, AEON, TV Tokyo)
Airdate December 19, 1998
Written by Nagata Toshiyasu
Directed by Akira Nishimori
Animation studio Toei
Continuity Beast Wars continuity

Galvatron kicks the Beast Wars on Gaea into overdrive when he summons forth one of the greatest monstrosities of the past, Majin Zarak, to lay waste to the Maximals.

Synopsis

Above the Planet Gaea, where Lio Convoy and his Maximals are fighting the Beast Wars against Galvatron and his Predacons, a strange ship appears. It disrupts a musical battle between the Jointrons and the Seacons, plowing through them and breaking apart their combined forms. As the ship draws nearer, the radar on the Yukikaze warns the Maximals of its approach. They turn to Lio Convoy for directions. Lio Convoy rises with a twinkle in his eye.

Over on the Galvaburg II, Galvatron and Gigastorm have discovered the approaching ship, too. Gigastorm recommends destroying it, but Galvatron has a "feeling" that it will bring the Predacons great fortune.

The ship crashes into the frozen tundra of Gaea's North Pole. Apache picks it up on his scanners and Lio Convoy orders a unit to investigate. Lio Junior begs to go, but the other Maximals shoot him down, telling him to go to his room and take a nap or whatever it is whippersnappers do these days. Lio Convoy orders Lio Junior to stay behind in case they need back-up, much to his dismay. Tasmania Kid interjects, asking Convoy to let Lio Junior go and that he'll take responsibility for him. Lio Convoy concedes and allows Lio Junior to participate.

Taking Santon and Skywarp along, Lio Junior and Tasmania Kid arrive in the frozen north. They then change to beast mode and begin searching. They eventually find the ship, seemingly abandoned, and Lio Junior wastes no time rushing inside to explore. Against Skywarp's advisement, Lio Junior begins pressing random buttons on a computer console and activates a teleport gate. No one knows what what a "teleport gate" is except Tasmania Kid (oddly). He explains that it is a device that can control space-time and pluck living creatures from any point in history, including Transformers! The computer, however, requires a "control unit" in order to function.

Lio Junior finds the control unit (a rock-like spear) inside a floating ball, but before he can grab it, Max B drops in and swipes it. He then leaves and meets back up with Hellscream, Thrustor and Dirgegun. Being a brash young stereotype, Lio Junior chases after Max B by himself and demands the Predacons fork over the control unit. Hellscream casually brushes his threat aside, telling Lio Junior to "go home and suck on his mother's breast". Lio Junior attacks, but it tossed aside by Hellscream without much effort. The other Maximals finally catch up and Lio Junior tells Skywarp and Santon its time to combine. Skywarp refuses, telling Lio Convoy that they aren't spiritually in sync enough to combine.

Lio Junior gets frustrated and recklessly attacks Hellscream, snatching back the control unit. Hellscream responds by firing a powerful "Terrorstorm" blast at him. Tasmania Kid, however, leaps in front of him and takes the whole of the blast. Before he passes out, he tells Lio Junior that apparently there's nothing that can stop his selfish behavior. The Predacons then combine their power and attack the injured Maximals with a volley of firepower. Like a helpless little baby, Lio Junior cries and begs for them to please stop. Luckily, Lio Convoy and the other Maximals arrive just in time to stop them and scare them off.

The battle over and Kid not responding to treatment, Lio Convoy asks for a private meeting with Lio Junior. Lio Convoy scolds him, telling him that he ordered him to investigate, not engage in battle. Lio Junior snaps back, saying that if it weren't for him, the Predacons would have the control unit. Now, the Maximals have the power of the teleport gate in their hands. Lio Convoy tells him none of that matters, since it may be at the cost of Kid's life. He asks Lio Junior if the control unit was worth his friend's life. Lio Junior responds by saying he doesn't have any friends because everyone's always making fun of him and he just wanted to prove himself. Lio Convoy asks him if he's forgotten the reason the Maximals are fighting. Lio Junior apparently has, so Convoy reminds him that it's to protect the peace in the universe. He then says that anyone who has forgotten the Maximal reason for fighting is no comrade of his. Lio Junior throws a tantrum, saying he no longer wants to be a Maximal and that with the power of the control unit, he'll defeat the Predacons himself. He then transforms and runs off.

As the Maximals fly off in the Yukikaze, tending to a mortally wounded Tasmania Kid, Dirgegun reports to Galvatron on the Galvaburg II that the control unit is required to operate the teleport gate. Galvatron is apparently aware of Lio Junior's tantrum and mocks Lio Convoy's inability to take command of a single brat. He then finds Lio Junior alone in a forest and, with the rest of the Predacons, approaches him. Galvatron says that he came to help; the forest is full of dangerous animals and pitfalls. The Predacons will happily take the wayward cub in and protect him so long as he hands over the control unit. Lio Junior refuses. Galvatron then sits down and decides to tell him "the truth". The teleport gate is actually a doomsday weapon capable of destroying a whole planet. The Predacons activated it by mistake and now they need the control unit to shut it down, otherwise the planet will be destroyed in under an hour.

Lio Junior is about to buy it, when the still injured and bandaged Kid comes crawling out of the woods, warning Junior not to listen. Junior isn't sure who to believe, but decides that preventing the destruction of Gaea is a sure way to earn the respect of Lio Convoy and the others.

As Kid collapses, Junior returns with Galvatron to the Galvaburg II and hands over the control unit. Immediately, Galvatron orders Gigastorm to release the teleport gate and summon the most powerful and vicious Transformer in history: Megatron. Hellscream then throws Lio Junior in a cell and taunts him with the imminent destruction of the Maximals.

On the Yukikaze, Kid returns and tells everyone that Lio Junior has defected to the Predacons. Lio Convoy swears to give him a lot more than a stearn talking to when they get him back, but Tasmania Kid urges them not to judge Junior so harshly. He says he knows how Lio Junior feels, as he was also a young runt trying to prove himself not long ago.

"Yarr, it's drivin' me nuts!"

At the teleport gate, Gigastorm locks onto Megatron's wavelength and activates the machine. Three units pop out of the side of the ship, float into the sky and open up a triangular interdimensional doorway. Through it, something big, horrible and most certainly not Megatron falls through, nearly crushing the Autorollers in the process. Galvatron smacks his brother for screwing up the coordinates and demands Hellscream find out what that thing is. Galvatron's mood changes when he learns that it is the great Majin Zarak. Majin Zarak transforms into a gigantic holy crap gonna kill you monster and Galvatron takes command of his control unit (an old fashioned nautical stearing wheel, oddly). After thanking Lio Junior via video phone for providing him with a weapon superior to Megatron, he uses Majin Zarak to destroy a gigantic iceberg and then transforms him to aircraft carrier mode.

At the Yukikaze, their sensors discover the legendary Majin Zarak, much to everyone's horror. Lio Convoy orders them to attack, anyway. They arrive, only to find that Majin Zarak's aircraft carrier mode can also move over land. The Maximals attack in a small craft, but are quickly swatted away by Zarak's superior firepower. They decide to land and attack from the ground.

On the Galvaburg II, Lio Junior breaks out of his cell and escapes. Thrustor and Diregun give chase, but luckily for Junior, Skywarp and Santon arrive to even the odds and fight them off. Skywarp invites Junior to help in the battle against Zarak, but Junior says there's a place they must go, first. Skywarp suggests they all go as one and the three of them fuse into Magnaboss. He gets blasted in the chest by the retreating Thrustor, though, and is forced to march to the alien ship with a bad injury. With his last ounce of strength, Magnaboss uses his own power source to charge the teleport gate and summons a mysterious figure.

Ahhh! Hairball!

Back at the canyon, the Maximals fight their way past the Autorollers, Hellscream and Max B, but are still overwhelmed by Majin Zarak's power. Lio Convoy makes it onto the carrier and sends Gigastorm flying away with his Lio Typhoon. Galvatron's decided he's had enough and transforms Majin Zarak into his frickin' Godzilla mode. Zarak then uses the three cannons on his back to destroy a whole mountain range and scatter the Maximals. Galvatron thinks he's won, but he suddenly receives a Maximal text message: "You think you've won, but we won't be defeated. Let us settle this. Come to point B-2. -Convoy"

Buried beneath tons of rock, Lio Convoy hears a familiar voice urging him to fight on. He explains that he was summoned by Magnaboss, a selfless warrior who used his own power to bring him here. Lio Convoy is sorry he underestimated Magnaboss (and by extension, Lio Junior) and asks who the mysterious warrior is. They shake hands and in a blast of light, the tons of rock are cleared. Magnaboss greets Lio Convoy and tells him he's rescued the other Maximals. He then introduces them to...wait for it...wait for it...

Optimus Primal!

The "legendary General Commander" swears to help the injured Maximals win at all costs. Lio Convoy decides that while he, Primal and Bighorn attack Majin Zarak, Scuba, Apache and the rest will try and find his weak point. Magnaboss wants to fight, but Lio Convoy says he's too injured. Once again, Tasmania Kid convinces him to let the brat fight. The Insectrons then report that Majin Zarak is headed for point B-2, a narrow canyon where his bulky body will be useless. The Maximals then rally for their final battle.

At point B-2, Primal and Convoy confront Galvatron, much to his surprise to see the two warriors standing together. Galvatron attempts to rush the leaders, but with Tasmania Kid's power source channeling into him, Magnaboss is strong enough to pick the aircraft carrier up and hurl it onto its side. The blow knocks Galvatron out of the ship, but he's rescued by Gigastorm, who carries him off in his hovercraft mode.

Suddenly, Majin Zarak transforms on his own. Turns out, he's alive! Majin Zarak appears invincible until Diver chimes in, having just discovered his weak spot. The third eye on his forehead is where all his nerve centers are clustered. A direct hit will destroy him, just like in a video game!

It's called style, people. Look it up.

Hearing this, Optimus Primal and Lio Convoy synchronize their Energon Matrices and upgrade into Flash Lio Convoy and Burning Convoy. Burning Convoy transforms to monkey mode and rides atop Flash Lio Convoy's lion mode. They then leap into Zarak's face and Burning Convoy lands a mighty punch into his third eye. Flying away, they then combine the power of the Energon Matrices into the "Double Matrix Blaster", destroy his eye and blow him to smithereens.

The battle won, they return to the teleport gate. Lio Junior begs Primal to stay, but he reminds them that he still has to win the Beast Wars on planet Energoa. Besides, he says, their army is fine just the way it is. Apache interjects and says that, after some research, he's concluded that because the device plays havoc with time and space, it could conceivable destroy the universe, hence why whoever built it sent it to Gaea to be destroyed. Optimus Primal then returns to his proper place and time and the Maximals destroy the gate behind him.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Production staff

  • Director: Akira Nishimori
  • Executive Producer: Tan Takaiwa, Hirohisa Sato, Tetsuya Suzuki, Yoshio Yamasaki, Araichi Miyagawa
  • Producer: Kozo Itagaki, Yukihiro Akutsu, Reiko Sawa
  • Unit Director: Tetsuya Watanabe, Tomoharu Katsumata
  • General Animation Director: Takashi Yamamoto
  • Screenplay: Nagata Toshiyasu
  • Drafting: Hiroto Ishikawa
  • Director of Photography: Hitoshi Torigoe
  • Music: Masae Sagara
  • Music producer: Hajime Tachihara, Hirokuni Maeyama
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  • Art director: Geki Katsumata
  • Sound Director: Yoshikazu Iwanami
  • Voice Director: Satake Tetsuya
  • Editing: Hajime Taniguchi
  • Character Design: Takashi Yamamoto
  • Animation Cooperation: Tsuburaya Productions
  • Production Team: "Beast Wars" Production Committee (Toei, Takara, AEON, TV Tokyo)
  • Distribution: Toei

Notes

  • It is never expictly stated where the Teleport Gate ship it's self comes from

Errors

  • The gun that Bighorn has in his mouth normally requires someone else to pull his tail for it to fire, yet in this movie he manages to fire it on his own.
  • While laying unconscious under a rock, Lio Convoy remarks that Optimus Primal's voice sounds "familiar" when Primal begins speaking to him via cyberspace. Subsequent media, notably Beast Machines, killed off Optimus Primal before he could survive to Lio Convoy's time thousands of years later. How he recognizes Primal's voice is unclear.
  • Technically speaking, it is unclear just which "Megatron" Galvatron and his crew intended to summon across time and space: Generation 1 Megatron or Beast Wars Megatron. Occam's razor with Optimus Primal's appearance and the franchise focus at the time that this movie was released would indicate Galvatron was aiming for the Beast Wars character.

Home video releases

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

Japan 1999 — Beast Wars: Super Lifeform Transformers Special — Lio Convoy in Imminent Danger!! (Pioneer LDC)

Laserdisc / DVD

Japan 1999 — Beast Wars: Transformers Special (Pioneer LDC)