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Beast Machines: Transformers

  • Serie de TV
  • 1999–2001
  • TV-Y7
  • 30min
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Beast Machines: Transformers (1999)
AcciónAnimaciónAnimación por computadoraAventuraCiencia FicciónSuperhéroe

Los Maximals despiertan en su planeta natal, Cybertron, y son perseguidos por Vehicons descerebrados creados por Megatron. Los Maximals deben liberar al planeta de Megatron y devolverle su v... Leer todoLos Maximals despiertan en su planeta natal, Cybertron, y son perseguidos por Vehicons descerebrados creados por Megatron. Los Maximals deben liberar al planeta de Megatron y devolverle su verdadera forma de vida.Los Maximals despiertan en su planeta natal, Cybertron, y son perseguidos por Vehicons descerebrados creados por Megatron. Los Maximals deben liberar al planeta de Megatron y devolverle su verdadera forma de vida.

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    • Garry Chalk
    • Scott McNeil
    • Venus Terzo
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      • Garry Chalk
      • Scott McNeil
      • Venus Terzo
    • 36Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 2Opiniones de los críticos
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      • 1 nominación en total

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    Garry Chalk
    Garry Chalk
    • Optimus Primal…
    • 1999–2000
    Scott McNeil
    Scott McNeil
    • Rattrap…
    • 1999–2000
    Venus Terzo
    Venus Terzo
    • Blackarachnia
    • 1999–2000
    Ian James Corlett
    Ian James Corlett
    • Cheetor
    • 1999–2000
    Alessandro Juliani
    Alessandro Juliani
    • Nightscream
    • 1999–2000
    David Kaye
    David Kaye
    • Megatron…
    • 1999–2000
    Jim Byrnes
    Jim Byrnes
    • Thrust
    • 1999–2000
    Paul Dobson
    Paul Dobson
    • Tankor…
    • 1999–2000
    Takehito Koyasu
    Takehito Koyasu
    • Optimus Primal
    • 1999
    Brian Drummond
    Brian Drummond
    • Jetstorm
    • 1999–2000
    Kathleen Barr
    Kathleen Barr
    • Botanica
    • 2000
    Richard Newman
    Richard Newman
    • Rhinox-Tankor…
    • 1999–2000
    Elizabeth Carol Savenkoff
    Elizabeth Carol Savenkoff
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    • 1999–2000
    Christopher Gaze
    Christopher Gaze
    • Diagnostics Drone
    • 1999
    Patricia Drake
    • Strika
    • 2000
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    7Animany94

    Strange continuation of Beast Wars, but otherwise an engaging series.

    You can tell that the writers put effort into this show, but you also can tell that the focus was put in places you normally wouldn't think of as a Transformers series.

    To this day Beastmachines is still a very divisive show in the Transformers univers, but to its defence that's the only thing that drags it down for me, because as a direct sequel series to the highly beloved Beast Wars the vastly different tone and subject matter cover the entire series' run.

    It's much darker and more serious than its predecessor with very little humour which makes it rather tough to get through, but the central themes of the show like technology vs nature do take a more nuanced look at it instead of being so black/white like other movies/TV-shows like Ferngully: The Last Rainforest or Captain Planet And The Planeteers, but it's presented like this religious conquest by the now Guru of the Maximals Optimus Primal, which makes his ultimate goal not as likable as it should have been.

    The animation is another commendable thing about Beastmachines. It has aged much more gracefully than earlier Mainframe Entertainment shows like Beast Wars and ReBoot, and the highly expressive faces of the Maximals can hit the uncanny valley at times. But the character designs are otherwise a mixed bag with Cheetor and Megatron being awesome while Silverbolt is garbage.

    I see the problems with Beastmachines, but I can't deny that if I didn't think of it as a Transformers show, then I'd say it's a really good show if not a little dark.
    9xamtaro

    Transforms expectations and Transcends mere entertainment.

    Beast Machines is easily an animated TV series which proves that Transformers can be so much more than just entertainment and toy advertisements. This show is one of very few animated series that actually casts aside the more kid-friendly themes and embraces the darker and more intelligent aspects of storytelling.

    This series tackles a good bit of philosophy with pseudo-religious undertones. It is not just a battle good vs evil, or of technology vs nature; that is just the surface and sadly that is all that people look at. Under that, there is the theme of "balance", sort of like yin/yang. A balance between cold hard logic and unpredictable primal emotion. One frequent complain by many was the whole "techno-organic concept and the concept of an organic Cybertron. I urge you not to take such concepts too literally. The very nature of "techno-organic" indicates a blending of Technology and nature. It is a metaphor for peaceful co-existence and not an actual literal concept(why do people take things too literally?). As the series moves along, we are shown the negative effects of swaying to either extreme end of the spectrum. Too much reliance on nature and emotion, without the focus of logic, makes one no better than a Neanderthal(as evidence by the Episode 5 "Forbidden Fruit"), savage and warlike. Now take that metaphor and apply it to the concept of "a once organic Cybertron". It makes perfect sense, if taken as a metaphor, in indicating Cybertron's long savage history of war. On the other hand, Sway the other way into cold amoral logic and one becomes nothing more than a mindless drone; Cybertron becomes a cold and foreboding place where individuality is crushed all for the sake of peace.

    Metaphors abound in this series, challenging the audience to actually think deeper and not just take things at the literal face value.

    Technology and Nature(embodied by Megatron's and Optimus' ideals) are metaphor for the very real-world issue of religious extremism. There is even a scene where Optimus tries to forcibly reformat an unwilling Megatron, similar to how some religious extremists would force someone into joining a cult.

    Megatron and his vehicon drones are a metaphor for the amorality of technology. His goal is unity and peace, even if it has to be at the price of the individual selves. Throughout the series, the Maximals also turn technology to their own use, further advancing the theme that technology is not inherently bad, it only depends on who uses it.

    These are just a few of the clever, thought provoking themes, so rare among animated series, that the producers decided to throw in.

    Another complain was about the change of personalities in the main characters. Do know that the series starts off in the middle of the action with the Maximals already on the run from Vehicons, separated, locked in beast mode, and possessing no memory of what came before. Then the find out that their battles in pre-history was all in vain, and all that they believed in had been shattered.

    Such traumatizing events are bound to change an individual and those changes make perfect realistic sense. Optimus had is faith in himself shattered by his humbling defeat, then turned to a new guiding light and principle, only to have that shattered also. RatTrap already had an inferiority complex in Beast Wars, and that is further compounded here by him being stuck in his tiny, non threatening beast mode and then discovering his ineffective combat mode. To see a once courageous warrior cowering in fear only adds to the sense of peril and the great level of threat that the vehicons present. Cheetor grows up, Black Arachnia finally finds her softer side etc. Overall, the good guys are not so "good" anymore. Their quirks and their flaws are more visible now but it all effectively makes them a lot more "human"(oh the irony) and adds to giving them a greater depth and dimension.

    Oh and speaking of dimension, the 3D animation has take a huge jump in quality. A lot more detailed and fluid than its predecessors and possessing fully rendered shadows that add to the dramatic effect and the chilling new setting of a "ghost town" Cybertron. It actually holds up to the test of time and still look great even when compared to other more recent CGI in TV series like Transformers galaxy force. Voice acting carries on the high standards set in place in Beast Wars so no complains there.

    The only thing that may put off some fans of Beast Wars is the lack of "fun". Beast wars balanced serious moments with more lighthearted comedic ones. Beast Machines however, is 26 episodes without a single laugh; Straight faced and serious all the way.

    This is not a show for the kids, but one for fans of animation with the desire to see something more complex than just "good vs evil". The many underlying philosophical themes will keep the more learned ones busy with endless discussion while the casual viewer can still enjoy the serious tone, excellent animation, and intense action sequences.
    toonman

    awesome

    i just saw the first episode and let me say i was very impressed with it.it was very interesting the way the characters now have to learn HOW to transform as compared to when they could just easily transform at will.this series could be a ratings blockbuster for sat. mornings
    decepticon

    "What The"

    This is what happens when writers stop caring they mess up a good thing.BEAST WARS ruled when the predicons and the maximals transformed they actully transformed now they morph.The story lines lack originality and soul.When continuing a saga you have to be true to you and to your viewers sometimes it pays to listen to yourself not some corporate yes man.Beast Machines is a musn't see.
    ViceGripX

    More Than Meets the Eye

    While the show is a suitable follow-up to the Beast Wars series, it is not without some problems. However, if you are a fan of Beast Wars, you may like Beast Machines equally so. The thing to keep in mind is that the characters from Beast Wars that were carried over are in a new environment and facing new challenges. Along with some nice G1 references, Beast Machines is a fine program and does not deserve the amount of flack it receives. At least, in my opinion.

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    • Trivia
      Reportedly, most of the voice actors didn't like working on the show due to how their characters had been rewritten compared to the previous series. Scott McNeil (voice of Rattrap, Silverbolt and Waspinator), who was one of the few returning voice actors not to hate the series, at times mentioned how his colleagues, for instance Garry Chalk (Optimus Primal) would flip out in anger between recording sessions.
    • Errores
      Megatron's virus reverts the Maximals into their original bodies from the first season of Beast Wars: Transformers (1996). However, Optimus Primal should technically be in his Transmetal design from season 2, since his original body was destroyed and his Spark was placed in a new body. The virus couldn't have devolved him further than his Transmetal form, because that was his new body's original form.
    • Citas

      Jetstorm: You broke 'em, you bought 'em, kitty cat! You again? What say we finish this once and for all?

      Black Arachnia: Music to my ears. Shall we dance?

    • Versiones alternativas
      Much like in the case of its predecessor, Beast Wars: Transformers (1996), the Japanese version of this show is a comically over-the-top parody, the exact opposite of the serious and somber tone of the original. The recurring characters retained their individual quirks, including the Vehicon Generals, whose identity was kept a mystery in the original version. These comical traits were driven to the point of insanity, with many characters constantly yelling their trademark catchphrases to break up the silence. The new characters also received their own unique personality changes -- most notably, Nightscream was turned into a flaming gay stereotype as an homage to a Japanese comedian who was popular at the time.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #37.10 (2007)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Phat Planet
      Written by Barnes and Daley

      Performed by Leftfield

      Courtesy of Chrysalis Music/Hard (UK) Hands Publishing

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de septiembre de 1999 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Mainframe Entertainment
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