[BW,BM] why didn't they use the dinobots in beast wars?
why didn't they use the dinobots in beast wars?
why was there no love for grimlock and slagg and the rest of the gang... grimlock needs love too.. and would have been perfect for the series.
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Simple, they don't. Apparently, Mr. Sikkbones either didn't pay a lot of attention while watching Beast Wars, or hasn't even seen the whole series. The main Beast Wars characters came around on Cybertron about 300 or so years after the end of the war between the Autobots and Decepticons. So with this understanding, one can assume that the Dinobots either retired from active duty, or are dead. Either way, there was no reason, and no way, that the Dinobots could have been worked into Beast Wars.
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Ye gads. So much confusion. I apologise if any of this is patronising or superfluous, but it's necessary to lay all of it out.
In the first episode of Beast Wars, the two ships travel back in time. They started out 300 years after the end of the war on Cybertron, and ended up on prehistoric Earth.
One of the non-show BW toys is called Grimlock. This is in fact a new incarnation of the former Dinobot commander (I believe this is born out in his tech spec). However he was never used in the show, and can be presumed to be in one of the Axalon's stasis pods (Simon Furman intended to use this as a device in Dreamwave's aborted Beast Wars comic).
Now, the question in the original post should presumably be "why were the Dinobots not on prehistoric Earth along with the Beast Wars characters?"
This is a valid question, but relies on BW being set in comic continuity - in the comic, the Ark awakened five members of the crew to deal with Shockwave when he arrived on Earth.
However, the battle between Shockwave and the Dinobots occured in the Savage Land, which is a location we did not visit in BW. Also, we do not know exactly what point in Earth's history the series was set, so it is possible that Shockwave and the Dinobots were already dormant.
If Beast Wars is set in cartoon continuity, the Dinobots simply do not yet exist. Despite what the tech specs originally intended.
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In the first episode of Beast Wars, the two ships travel back in time. They started out 300 years after the end of the war on Cybertron, and ended up on prehistoric Earth.
One of the non-show BW toys is called Grimlock. This is in fact a new incarnation of the former Dinobot commander (I believe this is born out in his tech spec). However he was never used in the show, and can be presumed to be in one of the Axalon's stasis pods (Simon Furman intended to use this as a device in Dreamwave's aborted Beast Wars comic).
Now, the question in the original post should presumably be "why were the Dinobots not on prehistoric Earth along with the Beast Wars characters?"
This is a valid question, but relies on BW being set in comic continuity - in the comic, the Ark awakened five members of the crew to deal with Shockwave when he arrived on Earth.
However, the battle between Shockwave and the Dinobots occured in the Savage Land, which is a location we did not visit in BW. Also, we do not know exactly what point in Earth's history the series was set, so it is possible that Shockwave and the Dinobots were already dormant.
If Beast Wars is set in cartoon continuity, the Dinobots simply do not yet exist. Despite what the tech specs originally intended.
Everybody clear?
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Originally posted by The HeartBrend Kid
(Simon Furman intended to use this as a device in Dreamwave's aborted Beast Wars comic)
He was going to shoehorn Grimlock in? I don't think I've ever been happier about a comic company hitting the wall...
Question: Wouldn't the four million years BC date of the Dinobots being sent to the Savage Land be post-BW anyway? My knowledge of prehistory is abysmal, but I seem to recall the Savage Land thing being used to justify there being dinosaurs around after they died out.
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You're right, though I'm not sure if they retconned the Dinobots' origins later on when they decided not to make TFs be a part of the regular MU.
You can alwasy say that the malfunctioning scanners they used in the comics scanned dinosaur bones or something like in BW.
You can alwasy say that the malfunctioning scanners they used in the comics scanned dinosaur bones or something like in BW.
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Brendocon covered most of the reasons already, but...
Autobots were also much bigger than maximals and predacons, so dinobots would have been a bit difficult to write into the story without them maximal upgrade & downsizing.
Storywise I could accept maximals/predacons finding the dormant dinobots and/or Shockwave and transferring their sparks to blank protoforms (ala the birth of TM Optimus Primal, where Rhinox implanted Primal's spark to a blank protoform). Hmm. BW Megatron & comic inspired Shockwave (using for exmple Transquito's mold?) leading predacons... Purple!
Also a real world reason preventing dinobots to appear. There were no toys of them (if one doesn't count "Grimlock"). Creating CGI models for different characters is expensive, so Hasbro propably wouldn't have been very happy to see more non-toy characters (like Ravage) appear in the series.
Brendocon covered most of the reasons already, but...
Autobots were also much bigger than maximals and predacons, so dinobots would have been a bit difficult to write into the story without them maximal upgrade & downsizing.
Storywise I could accept maximals/predacons finding the dormant dinobots and/or Shockwave and transferring their sparks to blank protoforms (ala the birth of TM Optimus Primal, where Rhinox implanted Primal's spark to a blank protoform). Hmm. BW Megatron & comic inspired Shockwave (using for exmple Transquito's mold?) leading predacons... Purple!
Also a real world reason preventing dinobots to appear. There were no toys of them (if one doesn't count "Grimlock"). Creating CGI models for different characters is expensive, so Hasbro propably wouldn't have been very happy to see more non-toy characters (like Ravage) appear in the series.
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Originally posted by Moe-Hawkins
Um correct me if I'm wrong, I don't know the entire G1 series, but weren't the dinobots built by the autobots much AFTER they were awaked from the ark? Why would they be awaked by the ark to fight Shockwave if they don't exist yet?
The comic and the cartoon are totally different. In the comic, after the Ark crashed and everyone was knocked out, Shockwave landed. The Ark picked five Autobots, rebuilt them as Dinobots [having scanned the Savage Land for suitable alt-modes] and packed them off to stop Shockwave. Thanks to Grimlock's leadership skills, they were utterly unsuccessful until Snarl managed to force a score draw, landing the lot of them in a tar pit until Ratchet got desperate enough to dig them out in US #8/UK #27, to fight Megatron [they got their arses handed to them then as well].
In the comic, Spike liked dinosaurs, so the Autobots built some Dinobots. The cartoon was **** like that.
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It could be pre-BW, it could be post. I've always assumed it was before the Axalon crashed, otherwise Shockwave was presumably circling Earth in the Nemesis when BW was going on... which doesn't really work.Originally posted by Cliffjumper
Question: Wouldn't the four million years BC date of the Dinobots being sent to the Savage Land be post-BW anyway? My knowledge of prehistory is abysmal, but I seem to recall the Savage Land thing being used to justify there being dinosaurs around after they died out.
^^^Originally posted by sikkbones
in the comic what happend?
Originally posted by Cliffjumper
In the comic, after the Ark crashed and everyone was knocked out, Shockwave landed. The Ark picked five Autobots, rebuilt them as Dinobots [having scanned the Savage Land for suitable alt-modes] and packed them off to stop Shockwave. Thanks to Grimlock's leadership skills, they were utterly unsuccessful until Snarl managed to force a score draw, landing the lot of them in a tar pit until Ratchet got desperate enough to dig them out in US #8/UK #27, to fight Megatron [they got their arses handed to them then as well].
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Originally posted by Prime64
Well in the toy of Beast wars there was a Maximal Grimlock from G1.
It's a completely different character from the G1 Character.
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