“In a word? Prime.”
Optimal Optimus, 1998
We're back with the conclusion to the Beast Wars chapter of this Mainframe Entertainment retrospective series. Time to take a look back at Beast Wars / Beasties Season 3!
Beast Wars Beasties - Season Three Review Retrospective Thoughts and Analysis by Bull Session
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Beast Wars Season Three, October 25, 1998
Starring Garry Chalk as Transmetal Optimal Optimus Primal, David Kaye as Transmetal 2 Megatron, Scott McNeil as Transmetal Rattrap, Dinobot II, Waspinator, and Silverbolt, Ian James Corlett as Transmetal 2 Cheetor, Venus Terzo as Blackarachnia, David Sobolov as Depth Charge, Colin Murdock as Quickstrike, Campbell Lane as Rampage, Lee Tockar as Ravage, Alec Willows as Transmetal Tarantulas, Blu Mankuma as Tigatron, Pauline Newstone as Airazor, Don Brown as Scorponok, Richard Newman as Rhinox, Doug Parker as Terrorsaur and Starscream, Jim Byrnes as Inferno
Based on "The Transformers"
Developed by Larry DiTillio, and Bob Forward
“Nemesis Part II” Written by Simon Furman
Executive Producers Christopher Brough, Ian Pearson, Stephane Reichel, Steven DeNure
Produced by Hasbro, Mainframe Entertainment, Alliance Commun ications, Claster Television, Limelight Productions
Distributed by Hasbro Studios
Related works include: Beasties, ReBoot, ReBoot The Guardian Code, Beast Machines, Beast Wars II, Beast Wars Neo, Transformers Car Robots, Transformers Prime, Transformers Animated, Shadow Raiders
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