beast wars characters in Armada and Energon comic series?
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beast wars characters in Armada and Energon comic series?
How did these beast wars characters like Cheetor, Terrorsaur and Rhinox get into them when they weren't even build or live during those eras?
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Their not the same characters.
Their not even in the same universe..
Beast Wars/Machines are connected to the G1 universe but they do not have any connection to the history of TF:Armada,TF:Energon comics
So while the ones you see in Armada,Energon comics may look like and have the same names of the Beast Wars characters they are not the same characters.
Armada/energon comics take place in an parallel universe in which something seem the same while others do not.
Their not even in the same universe..
Beast Wars/Machines are connected to the G1 universe but they do not have any connection to the history of TF:Armada,TF:Energon comics
So while the ones you see in Armada,Energon comics may look like and have the same names of the Beast Wars characters they are not the same characters.
Armada/energon comics take place in an parallel universe in which something seem the same while others do not.
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Beast Machines has grown on me.Time Traveller wrote:oh... whoops. i missed the AR/EN in the title and thought it was a question about BM, and took the opportunity to get on a rail about that terrible series
Granted I would have liked if they didnt go that route with the stories but the show is well written with a mature theme.
The same really cant be said about Armada,Energon or Cybertron
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Well I liked RID and Victory.Time Traveller wrote:or RiD, or japanese BW exclusives series, or Victory, i'm seeing a theme here...
They may have been aimed at kids with stupid kid-ish plots but at least they were better written then some of the rest of the Japanese serries.
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