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      • According to Ben Yee, Bob Forward desperately wanted Welker to reprise the role of Generation 1 Megatron for the Beast Wars episode "The Agenda (Part 2)" and even offered to go to Welker's home in California and tape-record his lines there.
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  2. Oct 5, 2024 · According to Ben Yee, Bob Forward desperately wanted Welker to reprise the role of Generation 1 Megatron for the Beast Wars episode "The Agenda (Part 2)" and even offered to go to Welker's home in California and tape-record his lines there. However, Welker declined the role supposedly because Forward was unable to offer him a sufficient amount ...

  3. Beast Wars and Transformers Armada Megatron voice actor David Kaye discusses how Frank Welker's original Megatron voice did not - and actually could not - in...

  4. May 20, 2024 · At the mountain, both sides clash in Beast Mode until Megatron risks transforming to fire a missile at Optimus. But Dinobot deflects the missile to hit the energon, causing a massive explosion. Both teams escape and Optimus declares that the Beast Wars have only just begun.

  5. Both Bob Forward and Larry DiTillio very much wanted Frank Welker to reprise his role as G1 Megatron in "The Agenda, Part 2" note . Sadly, Mr. Welker had a very busy schedule, and the cost involved for just a few lines prompted them to drop the idea.

  6. When Beast Wars first aired in 1996, it started off on an “Earthlike” planet that was very obviously Earth, given the fauna. Fans theorized that Hasbro wanted to keep Beast Wars separate from the main Transformers continuity until the experiment proved itself a success.

  7. Aug 29, 2024 · In his cell, Megatron berates Ravage for siding with the Maximals, to which Ravage responds that Megatron is an inferior leader when compared to his namesake. Megatron also points out that Ravage's ship is depleted of energon.

  8. The Beast Wars TV series was the first Transformers series to feature computer-animated characters, and was produced by Mainframe Entertainment of Vancouver, British Columbia; its story editors were Bob Forward and Larry DiTillio.

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