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Whilst his robot mode still retains elements of his original tapedeck incarnation, more so in his toy form, his alt-mode is now a loudspeaker-equipped Scion xB. He also possesses two supporters: Laserbeak , who transforms into an electric guitar he uses for a sonic boom attack, and Ratbat , which becomes a keytar for use in sonic hypnosis.
Killed by Megatron in gun mode, held by Starscream, in "The Transformers: The Movie". Don Messick, Wally Burr ("Masquerade" episode only) Dead Ratchet was the best tool-and-die man on Cybertron, and is the Autobots' Chief Medical Officer. [12] In his workbay on Earth he can make anything from a pin to a missile.
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 ...
An Asia market re-release of the Prime First Edition Deluxe figure with a different head sculpt that closely resembles G1 Cliffjumper's face. War For Cybertron: Earthrise Deluxe Cliffjumper (2020) This new Cliffjumper toy is based on his G1 cartoon appearance and was released as part of the first wave of the War For Cybertron: Earthrise deluxe ...
Hugo Weaving, who voices Megatron in the live action films, does not voice Megatron in the game. Instead Frank Welker, who voiced Megatron in The Transformers animated series returns to voice the character. [42] Devastator, who was voiced by Welker in the film, is voiced by Fred Tatasciore in the game. Tatasciore also voices Demolisher and Grindor.
“Transformers One” director Josh Cooley wanted an end credits song that captured the tone of his new animated feature. He had already enlisted composer Brian Tyler to compose the film’s ...
The Transformers: Megatron Origin is a comic book limited series by IDW Publishing exploring the origin of Megatron in its rebooted G1 universe.Written by Eric Holmes, the story explored the beginnings of the Decepticons and the Great War, and serves as a prequel to the various IDW G1 Transformers stories such as The Transformers: Infiltration, Stormbringer, Spotlight and Escalation.
Transformers: Generation 1 (also known as Generation One or G1) is a toy line from 1984 to 1990, produced by Hasbro and Takara Tomy. [1] Based on the successful Transformers toy and entertainment franchise, the line of toy robots could change into an alternate form (vehicles such as cars and planes, miniature guns or cassettes, animals, and even dinosaurs) by moving parts into other places.