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Two spaceships, one manned by benevolent Maximals, the other by evil Predacons, crash-land on a pre-humanoid planet while en route to Earth. Their crews assume indigenous animal forms to protect themselves from an overabundance of natural energy, transforming into robots to do battle. Thus, the Beast Wars have begun... The Transformers' war continues in an older time, through a new generation. On pliocenic Earth, the heroic Maximals and the evil Predacons battle for survival against each other and against a violent planet. ..I didn't care for this series at all. I caught a few episodes here and there and was so distracted by the animation that I could hardly concentrate on the plot. The computer generated action is atrocious, as bad as a TV show can get, which is pathetic considering how much easier it is to do than hand drawn animation. Compared to the original series, which was well ahead of its time in the rendering of clunky, angular robot characters (very difficult to draw) with remarkable skill and consistency, "Beast Wars" is beyond mundane in its appearance and technique, and looks like some semester project from a first year computer animation student. The characters are like jointed rubber toys bouncing around in zero-gravity... and there is something morally wrong with the cast having been "transformed" into bugs, apes and other hoo-haw. If not in plot or character, this series slanders Transformers G1 in physical appearance. I just can't take this show seriously when Optimus Prime is a big hairy gorilla who moves like a ballerina in splints. Beast wars was great, it created tension and what I liked about it was that it was targeted to more adult audiences which meant the story was richer and for the most part more well thought-out without most of the kid's cartoon like effects. It was an amazing series but it had its flaws, like the fact that in some episodes a predacon character would get blown to pieces and then reappear in the next episode totally recovered, whereas ,if the same thing were to happen to a maximal, they'd be gone permanently and it would be be shown as a serious and emotional event. Some episodes sheerly underpowered the maximals when inferior predacons would defeat them with ease...this was I guess to make the story more interesting by making showing the good guys as weak, but it's very inconsistent. An example of this is when Optimal Optimus and Cheetor are battling the normal transmetal Megatron they miss every shot on Megatron and he doesn't miss one and damages both maximals severely and gets away with the stasis pod. That's complete folly...Optimus was shown as having the power to defeat several predacons on his own in the previous episodes, especially when he was first conceived (when he temporarily took Prime's spark). You will also notice that when a maximal first appears from a stasis pod or when they've transformed to a new state(such as a transmetal, or transmetal 2) they are shown as incredibly powerful in that episode, and then in the latter episodes they're average fighters and shown fairly weak...predacons like Waspinator would defeat them...again very inconsistent. If this show had been a bit more serious and fixed their flaws, it would have been spectacular. Nonetheless, it was still the best animated show on TV and I still love it for what it is; dramatic, with an exciting and well thought-out plot that surprisingly fits in well with the original Transformers series), good animation/sound, voice acting and action.

The thing that disappointed me was the fact Beast Machines was spawned from Beast Wars. Beast Wars was a gem, Beast Machines was in a word... terrible. It tried too hard to be emotional, it messed up the story by making some of the most noble maximals like Rhinox and Silverbolt evil. The animation got worse, the character models were worse and less powerful/interesting, Megatron was just some Godly evil character with no personality(mainly because they never really confronted him until the end), there was no good action and the ending was incredibly disappointing. I thought Cybertron would be a magnificent place and I was curious to see how they would show it since in Beast Wars we only saw glimpses of it. They totally ruined the show with Beast Machines. Yes, it is. It's a sequel to that show, but it also borrows concepts from the Marvel Transformers comics, which were, on the other hand, unrelated to the cartoon. No, not at all. That notion was an early misconception that had been spread by a promo comic and early toy descriptions at the start of the Beast Wars franchise. However the cartoon (as well as later media) disregarded these, and it is made clear that these characters are not the same as the originals. Though this does not mean they are unrelated: Optimus Primal is regarded as the descendant of Optimus Prime, and Rattrap is allegedly related to the female Autobot Arcee. Megatron here simply named himself after the original.

Some older characters do appear, however; Starscream and Ravage from the original show have smaller roles in certain episodes, and several references are made to Unicron as well. The time in which the series debuted marked a low-point for the Transformers brand. The original television series has been canceled for almost a decade and no new American cartoons have come out since. While the brand was still going relatively strong in Japan, it has almost died off in the west as consumer interest dwindled.

The blocky car-robots of old have become obsolete, kids were into more detailed, more streamlined action figures. For this reason, Hasbro started gambling -- getting rid of the unattractive design style utilized in the original Transformers series, they had Kenner (a toy company they had just bought at the time) drastically re-imagine their brand with a radical new design, and to distance themselves from their roots even more, made the toys transform into animals instead of vehicles and machinery.

The cartoon's creators had absolutely no say in this, as these decisions had already been made by the time they were brought in. The show simply built off the foundations that had been laid down by Hasbro and Kenner. As such, every complaint leveled against the series because its characters transform into animals is wholly misguided and uncalled for.

Hasbro's plan was a success and their gamble paid off. Beast Wars brought the brand back into the forefront and became one of the most famous, influential and well-loved series in the entire franchise. While it is not explained in the show, according to the backstory, the Transformers went through a "Great Upgrade", during which they sacrificed their gigantic stature in exchange for smaller, yet more fuel-efficient bodies. Some sources, as well as the occasional claims made by the writers say they are, and when the characters transform into robot mode, they turn mechanical. Some scenes in the show however clearly disprove this notion, so our best guess is that both the animal and robotic forms of the characters are semi-organic in nature. Vok are mysterious, energy-based aliens who lack physical forms and conduct strange experiments on prehistoric Earth, whose exact purpose is never explained in the show. The Beast Wars combatants continuously stumble upon Vok artifacts and interfere with their plans, and the storyline of the Vok acts as a constant background story-arc throughout the entire series.

Their origin is never made clear, and the series writers had differing opinions on what they are and where they came from. According to Larry DiTillio, they were in fact the source of all Transformers Sparks, and their place of residence, the Nexus Zero (AKA Vok Nebula) is actually the Matrix. This idea hasn't been kept and is contradicted by modern Transformers fiction, which names the Allspark as the Matrix Dimension instead.

Another, generally more accepted theory regarding their origin, which also comes from the series creators' words, is that the Vok are evolved forms of the Swarm. The "Swarm" was a strange dark, shape-shifting mass from the Generation 2 comic book series, which came into being as a byproduct of a budding attempt ("budding" being a method of asexual Transformer reproduction). Over time, the pieces of the Swarm may have evolved into the Vok. However, this idea isn't brought up in the cartoon itself, and so the canonical origin of the Vok is still unclear. Transmetals are Transformers who have been modified by the quantum surge released upon the Planet Buster's destruction. For the most part, they are much stronger and far more resistant to Energon radiation than their normal bodies, and as evidenced by Cheetor, they also have the ability to soak up this radiation and blow it out in the form of farts. Their beast-modes became fully robotic, whereas their robot modes in turn received organic properties. They also have tertiary travel modes.

Transmetals 2 are further-enhanced forms, usually even stronger than regular Transmetals. Both their beast and robot modes are part-robotic and part-organic, and generally have monstrous, ugly, asymmetrical designs. Some even possess supernatural abilities, such as telekinesis or fast healing. Not all of them have tertiary modes, although some (like Megatron) do, and Optimal Optimus even has two vehicle modes beyond his beast and robot modes.

A Transmetal driver is usually needed to become a Transmetal 2, but other power-boosting methods, such as absorbing the Spark of another Transformer can also result in a Transformer becoming a Transmetal 2. It's exact origin is never explained beyond that Megatron found it somewhere. Since the Vok left their mysterious devices in numerous places on Earth, it is to be assumed that Megatron found it in one such place. "TRUKK NOT MUNKY" is a popular fan-phrase that was coined when the show had been airing and is still being used today. It came from the extremely vocal (and annoying) complaints that many angry Transformers fans had leveled against the series, namely that Optimus Prime went from being a truck to a gorilla ("monkey"). The phrase is written incorrectly and in all-caps on purpose, so as to lampshade how ridiculous these complaints were -- not only was Optimus Primal not the same character as Optimus Prime, and gorillas are more correctly apes. Further, the cartoon's creators had no control over which kind of animal the characters turned into, since that was decided upon by the toy designers at Hasbro/Kenner, and besides, him being a gorilla had no bearing on the actual production values or writing quality of the show.

Over time, the phrase came to be used as a ridicule against anti-Beast Wars fans in general, or at least those that claim to hate the series purely because its cast transforms into animals instead of vehicles. At times, it is used as a catch-all phrase to mock every Transformers fan who is of the belief that anything new and unusual is by default bad, and that the Transformers brand should veer back to its original, '80s roots and never introduce any new or original ideas. No. When Megatron refers to him as "Unicron's spawn", he means it as an insult.

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