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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 Lost Light touches down on Hedonia for some shore leave after battling the Temptonian Decepticons, and Rodimus suggests that Ultra Magnus should go with the crew and relax. Magnus joins Swerve, Rewind, Rung, Skids, Whirl, Cyclonus, and Tailgate in a bar, but Whirl switches Magnus’ drink out of spite and knocks him unconscious.
In robot mode, he carries an oxidating laser that fuses an enemy robot's internal mechanisms. Cyclonus is a true loyal Decepticon and an honourable second-in-command. He considers the Autobot second-in-command Ultra Magnus as his arch-rival, has no weaknesses and no interests other than conquest.
Ultra Magnus, Cyclonus, Wreck-Gar and Marissa Faireborn are captured by a Quintesson scientist for his experiments in behavioral study. However, the Transformers, Marissa, and the Quintesson scientist become trapped in some kind of negative universe, where they are forced to work together to escape their predicament.
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.
Honor was represented by Arcee, Ultra Magnus, and Hound; Order by Megatron, Star Saber, and Shockwave; and Chaos by Thunderwing, Optimus Primal, and an Unknown Evil (Deathsaurus). [5] The winners of the first round were Ultra Magnus, Star Saber and Optimus Primal, advancing into the second round alongside the Unknown Evil as a wildcard. [6]
Edward Bosco as Ultra Magnus (4 episodes), Soundwave (6 episodes) Jake Foushee as Optimus Prime (6 episodes) Todd Haberkorn as Red Alert, Shockwave (6 episodes) Jason Marnocha as Megatron, Dome Guard (6 episodes) Georgia Reed as Chromia (6 episodes) Bill Rogers as Wheeljack (6 episodes) Linsay Rousseau as Elita-1 (6 episodes)
Transformers: Generation One was a Dreamwave Productions comic book series, consisting of two six-issue limited series and an ongoing title. Within the same continuity were three other Dreamwave series: a series of character profiles entitled Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye, a prequel miniseries entitled, Transformers: Micromasters and another prequel ongoing miniseries called ...
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