Beast Wars: Transformers | |
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Genre | Animated Science Fiction |
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Opening theme | "Beast Wars Theme Song" |
Composer(s) | Robert Buckley |
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Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 52 (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 22–23 minutes |
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Distributor | Hasbro Studios |
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Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
Original release | September 16, 1996 | – March 7, 1999
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Preceded by | The Transformers |
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Beast Wars: Transformers (titled Beasties: Transformers in Canada), is an American-Canadian CG animated television series that debuted in 1996, serving as the flagship of the Transformers: Beast Wars franchise. The series was set in the future of the "original" Transformers universe as a sequel to the first Transformers series (which has since been rebooted in limited comic book stories by Dreamwave and IDW among others).
The Beast Wars TV series was produced by Mainframe Entertainment of Canada; its story editors were Bob Forward and Larry DiTillio. All three seasons are currently available on DVD in the USA and other Region 1 territories. In Australia, to coincide with the show's tenth anniversary in 2006, Madman Entertainment released all three seasons in Region 4 format. These boxsets include "world exclusive" special features, such as commentaries and interviews with the voice actors.
The production designer for the show, Clyde Klotz, won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation in 1997 for his work on Beast Wars.
The two main factions of "Transformers" in Beast Wars are descendants of the two main factions in the original cartoon: the Maximals are the descendants of the Autobots and the Predacons are the descendants of the Decepticons. (In the sequel series Beast Machines, the process during which Autobots and Decepticons became Maximals and Predacons is referred to as "The Great Upgrade.")