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  1. May 20, 2024 · Beast Wars. A few million years ago, [1] The Agenda (Part III) Optimal Situation Deep Metal a transwarp portal opens in space, from which two ships emerge. The first is a Predacon ship crewed by fugitives who had stolen a relic known as the Golden Disk. The second is a Maximal science vessel, the Axalon.

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  2. Beast Wars Neo. Beast Wars: Transformers (titled Beasties: Transformers in Canada) [ 1 ] is an animated television series that debuted on September 16, 1996 and ended on May 7, 1999, serving as the flagship of the Transformers: Beast Wars franchise. It was one of the earliest fully CGI television shows. [ 2 ]

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  3. Toggle Episodes subsection. Season 1 (1996–97) Season 2 (1997–98) Season 3 (1998–99) References. List of Beast Wars episodes. The episodes listed below are from the animated television series Beast Wars: Transformers. The series premiered on September 16, 1996 and ended on May 7, 1999, with a total of 52 episodes over the course of 3 seasons.

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    Beast Wars opens at an unspecified time and place, where two warring factions of robots have crashed on a strange planet populated by animals like those on Earth. The planet abounds in mystery, with vast deposits of raw energon and evidence of alien activity. The Energon forces the newly arrived Transformers to take on protective beast forms to shi...

    Beast Wars was produced by Canadian animation company Mainframe Entertainment, and distributed for syndicated television by Claster Television and Alliance Atlantis. Prior to working on Beast Wars, Mainframe had pioneered in the use three-dimensional computer-generated imagery for television animation with their critically-acclaimed ReBoot series, ...

    Because developing new CGI character models was, at the time, an expensive and time-consuming process, the number of on-screen characters in Beast Wars was relatively small compared to most other Transformers shows. It is thus practical to list all the Transformers who appeared in the cartoon. They are listed in order of appearance. (The stasis loc...

    For further information, see: Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)/credits (season 1)
    For further information, see: Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)/credits (season 2)
    For further information, see: Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)/credits (season 3)

    The lasting popularity of the Beast Wars cartoon went on to ensure its place as a poignant and memorable part of Transformershistory, with multiple parties creating numerous continuations, spinoffs, and other addenda.

    Over the course of its roughly three-year run (and even long after), the continuity of the Beast Wars cartoon underwent a rather fluctuous evolution, with numerous changes and retconsmade to it along the way by multiple disparate parties.

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    1. Outstanding Achievement in Animation - Clyde Klotz (WINNER)

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    In Japan, the Beast Wars: Transformerscartoon was split into 2 separate 26 episode series.

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    When originally aired on GMTV in the United Kingdom, Beast Wars was only screened on school holidays, usually in double bills on Bank Holidays, and one episode per morning on half-term weeks, meaning that only a few episodes were shown a year, with wide gulfs in between (most prominently, three months passed between the airings of "Other Visits" parts 1 and 2). In a sign of things to come, "Beast Wars (Part 1)" was shown some 25 minutes earlier than billed due to rescheduled news reports, mea...

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    In France and (French) Belgium, the show was called "Animutants" and had a good-quality dubbing, rather close to the original voices. But while the first two seasons of the show were aired, the third one never was; the show always ended with "The Agenda (Part III)", leaving the viewers in the area with the worst case of cliffhanger ever. However, the French dubbed episodes that can nowadays be found on DVD and VHS stop at "Other Visits (Part 2)", but we can assume that the TV broadcast reache...

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    1. Main article: Alliance Atlantis VHS 1. Beast Wars— A Feature Length Beasties Adventure (1996) 2. Robots-Bêtes— Une Adventure Cybernetique (1996) 3. Beast Wars— Beasties Escape (1998) 4. Robots-Bêtes— L'Évasion (1998) 5. Beast Wars— Warning from Space (1998) 6. Robots-Bêtes— Alert Dans L'Espace (1998) 7. Beast Wars / Robots-BêtesThree pack (1998) 8. Beast Wars— Optimus Lives! (1998) 9. Robots-Bêtes— L'Empreinte D'Optimus (1998) DVD 1. Beast Wars— Classic Episodes — Where the Beasties Began!...

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    1. Main article: Geneon Universal Entertainment Pioneer's Japanese DVD sets of the series come with optional English language dialogue with Japanese subtitles, allowing fans in Japan to view the more serious version of the show if desired. VHS 1. Beast Wars: Super Lifeform Transformers— Enter the Super Lifeform Transformers (1997) 2. Beast Wars: Super Lifeform Transformers— Cheetus's Crisis (1997) 3. Beast Wars: Super Lifeform Transformers— Convoy Disappeared (1998) 4. Beast Wars: Super Lifef...

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    1. Main article: Universal The entire run of the show ended up on VHS from 2000 to 2001, though "Aftermath" was only available as a pack-in with Claw Jaw, and "Optimal Situation" could only be obtained as a free gift with purchase at Toys"R"Us. Perhaps unintuitively in retrospect, the VHS releases began with the show's third season—picking up from the end of the show's original UK broadcast on GMTV, which stopped after the second season's cliffhanger ending! DVD releases were considerably mor...

    The first season of Beast Wars cost $18 million, according to a 1997 interview with Bob Forward.
    The decision to go forward with a second season came in late November of 1996.
    There are three known unproduced Beast Wars episodes: "A Greater Ape", "Bitch Wars", and "Dark Glass".
    B-Club magazine erroneously claims that Beast Wars is the first fully CGI television show in the world, a title actually held by Insektors. Mainframe's own CGI show ReBoot also predates Beast Wars.
  4. Jun 7, 2023 · In 1996, Beast Wars: Transformers became the first animated series in the franchise to debut since the original show, The Transformers, ended nine years earlier.It was also an official continuation of the Generation 1 continuity, in the process providing stories that added to both the past and the future for the robots in disguise.

  5. Beast Wars: Transformers, known as Beasties in Canada, is a 1996 animated television series animated by Canadian studio Mainframe entertainment to accompany the toy line of the same name. It serves as the fallow-up/sequel to The Transformers series, taking place 300 years after the events of the series, and is the second/penultimate installment of the Generation 1 cartoon era of the ...

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  7. Jan 10, 2024 · A spinoff of the Transformers series. Followed by Beast Machines. Show Details: Start date: Sep 1996. End date: May 1999. Status: cancelled/ended. Network (s): Fox (US) / syndicated (US) / YTV (CA) Run time: 30 min. Episodes: 52 eps.

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