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                    (1998)
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David Kaye,
Richard Newman,
Venus Terzo,
Alec Willows,
Doug Parker,
Pauline Newstone,
Don Brown,
Jim Byrnes,
Scott McNeil,
Elizabeth Carol Savenkoff
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Steve Sacks,
 Owen Hurley,
 Ezekiel Norton,
 Cal Shumiatcher
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Children & Family,
Kids' TV,
Cartoons,
Family Sci-Fi & Fantasy,
Kids' Anime
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300
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In Beast Wars Transformers: Season 3: Disc 2, the heroic Maximals continue their battle against the villainous Predacons on a mysterious planet, while uncovering hidden secrets that could change the course of their conflict. New alliances and treacherous betrayals heighten the stakes as both sides strive for survival and dominance.
                 
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