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Generation 2 Ultra Magnus (1993) A collectable watch that looked like Ultra Magnus' super robot mode was released in Generation 2. Generation 1 Reissue Ultra Magnus (2002) The reissue of Ultra Magnus in 2002 had elongated missiles and shortened smokestacks to comply with new child safety laws. Universe Deluxe Ultra Magnus with Over-Run (2004)
The only Deceptions Ultra Magnus actually fights are Megatron, who for unexplained reasons is the penultimate boss, and Trypticon (known in Japan as Dinosaurer), the final boss. [ 3 ] Another playable character in the game is Rodimus Prime , who can be unlocked by collecting the letters that spell Rodimus.
Despite an oncoming plasma storm that damages Wheeljack's ship, Optimus retrieves the container and begins returning to Cybertron. With Ultra Magnus wounded in action and Optimus unable to communicate with them, Bumblebee assumes temporary leadership of the Autobots. Predaking begins searching for Skylynx and Darksteel, but finds Unicron instead.
Resolute, fair, and courageous beyond reproach. Ever ready to sacrifice himself for the good of men and mission. Ultra Magnus was chosen to lead the Autobots by Optimus Prime. In the third season, Ultra Magnus became second-in-command of the Autobots, and an advisor for Rodimus Prime. In the "Headmasters" series, Ultra Magnus was killed by ...
No. Title Release date ISBN 01: Spotlight: Shockwave September 13, 2006 — Writer: Simon Furman Artist: Nick Roche Six hundred thousand years ago, during the Cybertronian civil war between the Autobots and Decepticons, the Decepticon scientist Shockwave launches thirteen missiles of raw Energon at thirteen different worlds in an attempt to create a new energy source for the dying Cybertron.
Beginning with a recap of the coming of the Transformers to Earth and the story of Devastator, the OVA then gets its original story underway, as the Autobots are shown to be in the midst of constructing the powerful "Scramble City", overseen by their newest arrival, Ultra Magnus. When the Decepticons learn of this, their combiner robots are ...
The only guaranteed part of his contract was a $1 million signing bonus. Otherwise, his base salary was $2.25 million with per game roster bonuses of $760,000 and a workout bonus of $250,000.
Transformers: Armada, known in Japan as Super Robot Life-Form Transformers: Legends of the Microns (超ロボット生命体トランスフォーマー マイクロン伝説), is a Japanese anime series [3] which debuted on August 23, 2002.