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The character's initial sense of superiority was changed by the relationships he formed with Spike and Wheelie, as he got to know them on a personal level and started to see them as equals. Grimlock is among the strongest of the Transformers, possibly equal to or even superior to Optimus Prime and Megatron in most continuities.
Optimus battles Megatron, who absorbs the sparks of every Cybertronian and attempts to reformat Cybertron's core. Optimus distracts Megatron and knocks them both into the core, killing them but restoring the sparks to life. Optimus's spirit speaks to Cheetor one last time, before joining with the Matrix.
Megatron/Galvatron is voiced by Daniel Riordan (U.S.) and by Yōichi Kobiyama (Japan). [citation needed] Sky-Byte, or "Gelshark" in Japan, is Megatron's devoted yet comical second-in-command who desires his leader's attention, has a love of poetry, and can transform into a robotic shark. He attempts to lead his fellow Predacons in achieving ...
The death of heroic Autobot leader Optimus Prime proved so … ‘Transformers One’ Review: Animated Origin Story Reveals There’s More to the Series’ Central Conflict Than Meets the Eye Skip ...
To marry the visual appearance of Megatron's pre-Beast form seen in the first episode of the Beast Wars animated series (indeed, Megatron is the only character whose entire body is depicted, albeit briefly, prior to reformatting into a beast mode) with the toy of the character available exclusively at the convention, the story notes that ...
MIAMI (AP) — The Autobots have been waging their battle to destroy the evil forces of the Decepticons for 35 years, but there's no sign the men who voice the Transformers franchise's two most ...
Optimus Prime: Peter Cullen Orion Pax: Laurie Faso Alive (Died again in Headmasters) The leader of the Autobots. Optimus Prime is the strongest and most courageous of all Autobots. [3] Feels his role is the protection of all life, including Earth-life. Fights unceasingly to defeat the Decepticons.
The “Transformers” movies that started pouring into theaters in 2007, most of which Michael Bay directed, are best described as hybrids rather than “live-action,” considering the number of ...