The Transformers initially began as a toy line that focused on the idea of vehicles turning into robots to continue a war against good and evil. But where the story of the Autobots and Decepticons served as the foundation for The Transformers animated series, the franchise grew even more in the following decades, eventually allowing for a new era of characters. After Generation 2, the Beast Wars entered the scene that evolved the brand beyond vehicles and had realistic animals transform into robots and back. As a result, even more characters and a whole new story were introduced that challenged the quality of its inspiration.Beast Wars followed the heroic Maximals in a mission to stop the evil Predacons from using a Golden Disk to try and take over. Set centuries after the Great War, both factions, led by Optimus Primal and Megatron, respectively, were trapped on prehistoric Earth. To survive the environment, both sides had to adopt the animal forms of the planet’s creatures. But as both sides fought and survived, trying to get home, fans were shown the many complex characters and stories that redefined how the stories in The Transformers lore were told. The best example of this came in the character’s least explored character, who has become one of the franchise’s most beloved: Dinobot.Dinobot was a Predacon that sided with Megatron and the idea that the Golden Disk would take them to Earth and allow them to take it over. However, believing that the disk had taken them to a different location rather than through time, Dinobot challenged Megatron’s leadership, leading to his being exiled from the faction. Defeated, he then challenged Primal for leadership of the Maximals, only to be saved by his opponent. In the end, this selfless act allowed Dinobot to open up to Primal and join the Maximals. Though he wasn’t welcomed by everyone, like Rattrap, Dinobot fought for honor against the Predacons, even when he felt pulled in both directions.RELATED: Transformers: This Decepticon Served as Inspiration for Megatron in the Live-Action Movies
The Transformers initially began as a toy line that focused on the idea of vehicles turning into robots to continue a war against good and evil. But where the story of the Autobots and Decepticons served as the foundation for The Transformers animated series, the franchise grew even more in the following decades, eventually allowing for a new era of characters. After Generation 2, the Beast Wars entered the scene that evolved the brand beyond vehicles and had realistic animals transform into robots and back. As a result, even more characters and a whole new story were introduced that challenged the quality of its inspiration.
Beast Wars followed the heroic Maximals in a mission to stop the evil Predacons from using a Golden Disk to try and take over. Set centuries after the Great War, both factions, led by Optimus Primal and Megatron, respectively, were trapped on prehistoric Earth. To survive the environment, both sides had to adopt the animal forms of the planet’s creatures. But as both sides fought and survived, trying to get home, fans were shown the many complex characters and stories that redefined how the stories in The Transformers lore were told. The best example of this came in the character’s least explored character, who has become one of the franchise’s most beloved: Dinobot.
Dinobot was a Predacon that sided with Megatron and the idea that the Golden Disk would take them to Earth and allow them to take it over. However, believing that the disk had taken them to a different location rather than through time, Dinobot challenged Megatron’s leadership, leading to his being exiled from the faction. Defeated, he then challenged Primal for leadership of the Maximals, only to be saved by his opponent. In the end, this selfless act allowed Dinobot to open up to Primal and join the Maximals. Though he wasn’t welcomed by everyone, like Rattrap, Dinobot fought for honor against the Predacons, even when he felt pulled in both directions.
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