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Beast Machines: Transformers

  • Série télévisée
  • 1999–2001
  • TV-Y7
  • 30min
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6,7/10
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Beast Machines: Transformers (1999)
Animation par ordinateurSuper hérosActionAnimationAventureScience-fiction

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueReturning to find Cybertron populated only by Vehicon drone armies controlled by Megatron, the fugitive Maximals are given new technorganic bodies and begin a guerrilla war against Megatron ... Tout lireReturning to find Cybertron populated only by Vehicon drone armies controlled by Megatron, the fugitive Maximals are given new technorganic bodies and begin a guerrilla war against Megatron and his dreams of a world ruled by a single mind.Returning to find Cybertron populated only by Vehicon drone armies controlled by Megatron, the fugitive Maximals are given new technorganic bodies and begin a guerrilla war against Megatron and his dreams of a world ruled by a single mind.

  • Casting principal
    • Garry Chalk
    • Scott McNeil
    • Venus Terzo
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Casting principal
      • Garry Chalk
      • Scott McNeil
      • Venus Terzo
    • 36avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au 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
    • Oracle…
    • 1999–2000
    Christopher Gaze
    Christopher Gaze
    • Diagnostics Drone
    • 1999
    Patricia Drake
    • Strika
    • 2000
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    Lunchbox-3

    It's NOT the Beast Wars, but has merit of its own

    Having seen probably every episode of the original Transformers, Beast Wars, and now Beast Machines, I feel I can comment on this series with some authority. I loved the Beast Wars even though it was a very different show from the Transformers. They took liberties and played with elements from the original Transformers, starting with the guest appearance from original Transformer Starscream, and culminating with the discovery of the Ark and the "guest appearances" of Optimus Prime and Megatron. The Beast Wars combined old and new, wonderful CGI with great voice talent and fun scripts. I was sad to see it end.

    So then came the previews for Beast Machines. Sure, it was still animated by Mainframe, who did Beast Wars, so we knew it would look good. But what about the story? From the beginning there were questions. They were taking the surviving characters from Beast Wars and putting them in a new environment. This would be our first in-depth CGI look at Cybertron. I had no problem with this. We had done the "Beast Planet" thing, so a new setting was promising. Next was the idea of the mindless transformer drones, to provide "cannon fodder" as we hadn't seen before in the Transformers. No problem. New characters, new bodies for our survivors, this was all okay. We had grown accustomed to that in the Beast Wars. Most characters had changed appearance two or three times by the end of that series.

    The problems I had were with the changes they made in the fundamentals of the mythos, and the characters. I don't remember much from previous series about the organic beginnings of Cybertron. Personally, I don't really see the point in them pushing it as the main element in this Beast Machines story arc. I would think they would have enough to do with a return to Cybertron, a new fight, new characters and such. Second, the characters change for the worse in my opinion. As established in Beast Wars, Optimus was rational, kind and a strong leader. Here he becomes angry, argumentative, and indecisive. Rattrap was a complainer in Beast Wars but not a coward or an idiot as he was in Beast Machines. It's only halfway through the series that he even figures out how to transform, something the others accomplish by episode 1 or 2! Cheetor becomes bull-headed and arrogant, a trait he was often scolded for in Beast Wars, but here he is rewarded and promoted for it. I understand that they probably wanted to show his progress to leadership, and bring in Nightscream as the new 'kid' of the team, but it still seems out of place. I guess what I'm saying is, the characters have all become kind of unpleasant and I don't really care about seeing any them succeed anymore. About the only one who is still 'in character' is Blackarachnia, who wisely spends much of the Beast Machines series following her own agenda away from the other Maximals. Megatron's obsession with eliminating the 'organic element' seemed odd to me since he was the one so obsessed with experimenting on organics in the Beast Wars. He cloned, he tampered, and he was awfully proud of the power of his newly acquired body each time he got one, half-organic or no. I don't understand the point of using established characters if you plan to change all of their personalities. Just create some new ones, at least the Beast Wars team had the respect to do that.

    Having said my piece about the treatment of the surviving Beast Wars characters, let me say that I enjoyed the 3 Vehicons. This makes me think that the writers know how to write, they just don't know how to write the specific characters that carried over from before. The use of the Maximal personalities within the Vehicons lead to interesting speculation about who was who and what this would mean; but in the end, I hope we don't see that as an excuse to bury the characters of the Vehicons in favor of our "returning favorites." I would favor a story that finds a way to segregate the two sets of characters so they can live on their own.

    All in all, although my review is very critical, I think there's a lot of potential here. The CGI is great. The voice actors are too and I'm glad that they didn't make any replacements, that they got the Beast Wars actors back to resume their roles. A lot of the visions of Cybertron are very chilling ... like somewhere between Blade Runner and Tron. Although there are characters I despise, I think they still have strong voices in Blackarachnia, Megatron, Rhinox-Tankorr, and I think Jetstorm is a hoot! I just hope they find a way to write their own ideas without just swiping a lot of stuff from the past and then bending the stories to fit their revisionist history. If season 2 is as good as the first I'll keep watching... but I think they can do better.
    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.
    M_Jason

    simply put: good show

    I remember seeing pictures, and thinking, "eww." Quite literally, "eww." But watching everything in action was a sight. I loved the show's animation style. It somehow reminds me of traditional cel-style, and after watching two episodes (sadly I missed the first) and reading the official site FAQ concerning the transformations and the concepts for the show, I think it will make a fine addition to the Transformers series.
    Ginger87

    A Good Sequel

    "Beast Machines: Transformers" was a good sequel to the popular "Beast Wars". I didn't see all of the episodes of this show, but from what I saw I really think this was a good show. The graphics were extremely cool and the characters are still original.

    From what I saw my favorite episodes were: "Endgame (1): The Downward Spiral", "Endgame (2): When Legends Fall", "Revelations (1): Discovery", and "In Darkest Knight".

    From what I remember I really enjoyed this show and if it ever returns to T.V. I would surely watch it. I suggest that anyone who is a fan of "Transformers" or "Beast Wars" to watch it. I give this 8/10 stars.
    The Rock-22

    Defense

    No one has lied to anyone. No one morphs. Granted it's not a traditional transformation, but there's still enough moving parts and pieces for it to not be a strait morph. And if you're going to let this one minor thing make your decision about whether you like or dislike the show then you have no business watching it IMO.

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    • Anecdotes
      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.
    • Gaffes
      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.
    • Citations

      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?

    • Versions alternatives
      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.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Épisode #37.10 (2007)
    • Bandes originales
      Phat Planet
      Written by Barnes and Daley

      Performed by Leftfield

      Courtesy of Chrysalis Music/Hard (UK) Hands Publishing

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    • How many seasons does Beast Machines: Transformers have?Alimenté par Alexa
    • Why is Cybertron suddenly an organic planet?
    • Why does Megatron hate his beast mode?
    • Why were the characters changed so much?

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 septembre 1999 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Beast Machines: Battle for the Sparks
    • Sociétés de production
      • Hasbro
      • YTV
      • Mainframe Entertainment
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