Beast Machines: Transformers

Beast Machines: Transformers (1999-2000)

EndedAnimation showAction, Adventure, Science-Fiction

The Maximals awaken on their home planet of Cybertron and are chased by mindless Vehicons created by Megatron. The Maximals must free the planet from Megatron and restore it to its real way of living.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 11:30 (30 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Beast Machines: Transformers premiere?

Beast Machines: Transformers premiered on September 18, 1999.

Who are the main characters in Beast Machines: Transformers?

The main characters in Beast Machines: Transformers include Optimus Primal, Cheetor, Rattrap, Blackarachnia, and Megatron.

What is the setting of Beast Machines: Transformers?

Beast Machines: Transformers is set on Cybertron, the home planet of the Transformers.

What is the premise of Beast Machines: Transformers?

In Beast Machines: Transformers, the Maximals awaken on Cybertron to find their home planet completely transformed and under the control of the evil Vehicons. They must fight to reclaim their planet and save their kind.

Which faction do the Maximals belong to in Beast Machines: Transformers?

The Maximals belong to the faction of Autobots in Beast Machines: Transformers.

Who is the leader of the Maximals in Beast Machines: Transformers?

Optimus Primal is the leader of the Maximals in Beast Machines: Transformers.

What is the main goal of the Maximals in Beast Machines: Transformers?

The main goal of the Maximals in Beast Machines: Transformers is to free Cybertron from the control of Megatron and the Vehicons.

Who is the main antagonist in Beast Machines: Transformers?

Megatron is the main antagonist in Beast Machines: Transformers.

What is the transformation ability of the Maximals in Beast Machines: Transformers?

The Maximals in Beast Machines: Transformers have the ability to transform into various animal forms.

What is the transformation ability of the Vehicons in Beast Machines: Transformers?

The Vehicons in Beast Machines: Transformers have the ability to transform into various robotic vehicle forms.

Are there any new characters introduced in Beast Machines: Transformers?

Yes, Beast Machines: Transformers introduces new characters like Nightscream and Thrust.

What is the art style used in Beast Machines: Transformers?

Beast Machines: Transformers features a computer-generated imagery (CGI) art style.

Does Beast Machines: Transformers continue the story of a previous Transformers series?

Yes, Beast Machines: Transformers continues the story from Beast Wars: Transformers.

Are there any notable voice actors in Beast Machines: Transformers?

Yes, notable voice actors in Beast Machines: Transformers include Gary Chalk, Scott McNeil, and David Kaye.

How many episodes are there in Beast Machines: Transformers?

Beast Machines: Transformers consists of 26 episodes.

Is Beast Machines: Transformers considered a sequel or a spin-off?

Beast Machines: Transformers is considered a sequel to Beast Wars: Transformers.

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