Beast Machines: Transformers

In questa serie televisiva, sequel di "Rombi di tuono e cieli di fuoco per i Biocombat", vede il ritorno a Cybertron per i Maximal, i quali hanno perso la guerra delle bestie sulla Terra. Qui trovano un pianeta disabitato, inseguiti continuamente da Droni Vehicon guidati da Megatron, il quale è riuscito a liberarsi. Dopo essere stati riformattati, scoprono che le Scintille di tutti i Transformers sono state compromesse da un virus, e adesso dovranno imparare ad usare i loro corpi techno-organici prima di sconfiggere i nemici.
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Genere: Animazione | Action & Adventure | Kids |

Numero di stagioni: 2
Numero di episodi: 26
Data prima messa in onda: 1999-09-18
Data ultima messa in onda: 2000-11-18

Approfondimenti

Since the official beast mode of Silverbolt's toy fails to represent a passable condor (with his rob [...] D
The only Transformers cartoon series not to feature any human characters, apart from a brief flash-b [...] D
Botanica's preliminary name was Binary. D
The character of Nightscream was originally intended to be female, but was changed at the behest of [...] D
According to writer Robert N. Skir, the name of the city Cybertropolis is a reference to Kryptonopol [...] D
The series' working title was "Beast Hunters". This name was later reused as the sub-title for the t [...] D
The show's artists and Hasbro's toy designers shared basic ideas with regards to the designs of the [...] D
Beast Machines was developed with both Full Frame and High Definition Widescreen aspect ratios. D
Only three episodes feature day-light, and only for brief scenes: Beast Machines: Transformers: The [...] D
According to the writers, Silverbolt's persona in Rombi di tuono e cieli di fuoco per i Biocombat (1 [...] D
The only Western Transformers cartoon to feature characters giving the middle finger. Thrust does so [...] D
Writer Robert N. Skir described the show as a "religious epic novel for television". D
The theme of the Matrix growing richer through the life experiences of the Transformers' Sparks was [...] D
Many concepts from the original Transformers (1984) cartoon series make a return, such as the Key to [...] D
Strika and Botanica were included in the second season cast to bring more balance to the male-female [...] D
Hasbro had approached the story editors with the notion of continuing the series beyond twenty-six e [...] D
Often called the worst Transformers show ever by fans, especially when it had originally aired, this [...] D
Savage/Noble's name is a reference to the philosophical concept of a "noble savage", which claims th [...] D
Famed Transformers fiction writer Simon Furman considered the series to be too dark for children. No [...] D
The personalities of the original three Vehicon Generals are the direct opposites of the characters [...] D
Savage/Noble is the only fully organic Transformer character to appear in a cartoon. He lacks robot [...] D
The series has been widely criticized for its message of "biology vs. technology" being perceived as [...] D
None of the writers on Beast Machines ever wrote for its predecessor, Beast Wars, with the notable e [...] D
This is the only Transformers series to take place entirely on their home planet of Cybertron, save [...] D
Was originally meant to be followed by a sequel in 2001 called Transtech. It would have also ta [...] D
The design of the Mole Drones was based on the Cleaners from the movie Labyrinth - Dove tutto è p [...] D
Reportedly, most of the voice actors didn't like working on the show due to how their characters had [...] D
Story editor Robert N. Skir famously received death-threats from angry fans for his writing on the s [...] D
Up until Transformers Prime (2010), this was the only Transformers cartoon to be released in its ent [...] D
The final fate of Obsidian and Strika isn't made entirely clear by the end of the series. When we la [...] D
The writers were told by the producers not to watch or read any other Transformers-related media, so [...] D
Jetstorm's name during production was Skybolt, but Hasbro had to change it due to trademark reasons. [...] D
At one point during production, Jetstorm was envisioned as being red and black. D
Robert N. Skir admitted that the show's spiritual elements, requested by Hasbro, clashed oddly with [...] D
It is never explained where Noble's werewolf form originates from. Some fans think that it comes fro [...] D
Story editor and writer Robert N. Skir recalls his experience working on the series thusly: "I am mo [...] D
Saban entertainment, which jointly owned Fox Kids at the time, created a special promotional music v [...] D
During the conceptual phase, Mainframe executive Dan DiDio kept assuring writer Marv Wolfman that th [...] D
When Fox Kids first put out an early description for the show as a part of its sneak-peek at 1999's [...] D
None of the villain characters in the show walk normally. Jetstorm and Obsidian lack legs entirely a [...] D
Robert N. Skir felt that he and Marty Isenberg were hired as head writers due to FOX's fondness of t [...] D

Connessioni

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Domande

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Errori

After landing on the planet and getting attacked by the Vehicon armies, why do all of the Maximals t [...] D
Multiple times throughout the series, animators would incorrectly use the CGI models of a normal Cyc [...] D
An important plot point in the series is scanning the DNA of animal fossils. Fossils don't have DNA. D
Optimus' reluctance to free the Sparks of Cybertron's people before Megatron is defeated for good ma [...] D
Optimus reformats both Nightscream and Botanica without their consent. Yet when confronted with his [...] D
Optimus' assertion that the Beast Wars were actually an initiative by the Oracle to bring organic li [...] D
Megatron's virus reverts the Maximals into their original bodies from the first season of Rombi di t [...] D
The series contradicts itself on whether Rhinox, Waspinator and Silverbolt were conscious inside the [...] D
In numerous episodes, lights, laser bolts, explosions, smoke and fire behave like solid objects. In [...] D
After he reformats Nightscream, Optimus remains weakened for several episodes. This doesn't happen w [...] D
Megatron's virus doesn't effect Transformers with Transmetal bodies as severely, explaining why it d [...] D
The show asserts that the reason the Oracle sent the Maximals on a mission on Earth was to return th [...] D
Due to their Technorganic bodies, the Maximals have to stay focused to remain in robot mode. But why [...] D
When Nightscream offers fruit to the Maximals, Cheetor matter-of-factly states that they only consum [...] D

Frase

Nightscream: Oh, yeah, he's all guts and glory now [...] D
Silverbolt: Luck had nothing to do with it. HE led [...] D
Tankorr: Oh, I'm sorry. Were you happier when my v [...] D
Jetstorm: SO! YOU'VE COME BACK TO FINISH WHAT YOU [...] D
Megatron: History begins today. D
Rattrap: You can't reformat a house plant. Black [...] D
Black Arachnia: What's the point of learning how t [...] D
Black Arachnia: I'm sorry. I never should have let [...] D
Nightscream: Spark (A) goes into shell (B). How ha [...] D
Botanica: [muttering to herself] Everyone else get [...] D
Black Arachnia: I see you've made a new friend. S [...] D
Nightscream: Going somewhere, tailpipe? Thrust: J [...] D
Black Arachnia: See? What were you worried about? [...] D
Optimus Primal: Keep them busy. I can reformat him [...] D
Nightscream: See sharp... or B-Flat. Music to my e [...] D
Silverbolt: How can you stand the sight of me? Loo [...] D
Rattrap: You guys! A little help. [Nightscream sc [...] D
Silverbolt, Waspinator: Drones? Black Arachnia: S [...] D
[the Maximals fall through a hole Optimus Primal p [...] D
Optimus Primal: This is where she was when I lost [...] D
Tankorr: Behold... The Oracle. The old Autobot his [...] D
Rhinox: I could use someone like you. Diagnostic [...] D
Cheetor: Well, kid, are you in or out? Nightscrea [...] D
Jetstorm: You broke 'em, you bought 'em, kitty cat [...] D
Black Arachnia: Three mindless drones. Shouldn't b [...] D
Megatron: Ahh Optimus. You ran off before we could [...] D
Cheetor: Rattrap. Where's Blackarachnia? Rattra [...] D
Black Arachnia: Yeah! Isn't this cozy? Now we can [...] D
Nightscream: Ugh! Way to go, featherhead! You were [...] D
Black Arachnia: I already lost you once. I won't l [...] D
Thrust: We've got places to go, things to see! Heh [...] D
Jetstorm: Well, well, well, your current situation [...] D
Rattrap: Ah, Silverbolt, buddy, it is great to hav [...] D
Thrust: Nothing noble about us... Jetstorm: But s [...] D
The Oracle: This unit does not contain the recepti [...] D
Optimus Primal: What's wrong, Megatron? Is your "s [...] D
Diagnostic Drone: Sire... Megatron will be very su [...] D
Black Arachnia: Oh, it's you. Too bad; I was hopin [...] D
Black Arachnia: [Blackarachnia puts her hand on Je [...] D
Rattrap: Your wish is my command-dot-com. D
Black Arachnia: We have to find where they're hold [...] D
Black Arachnia: 'Step into my parlor', said the sp [...] D

Elenchi

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Stagioni

NTitoloSoggettoData della prima messa in ondaNumero di episodi
1Stagione 1199913D
2Stagione 2200013D

Cast

Alessandro Juliani
Alessandro Juliani
(Nightscream (voice))
David Kaye
David Kaye
(Megatron (voice))
Garry Chalk
Garry Chalk
(Optimus Primal (voice))
Ian James Corlett
Ian James Corlett
(Cheetor (voice))
Jim Byrnes
Jim Byrnes
(Thrust (voice))
Kathleen Barr
Kathleen Barr
(Botanica (voice))
Scott McNeil
Scott McNeil
(Rattrap / Silverbolt (voice))
Venus Terzo
Venus Terzo
(Blackarachnia (voice))

Cast tecnico

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