Blue Bolts (RID)
| This article is about Ultra Magnus's weapon. For Ultra Mammoth's weapon, see Blue Bolts (Timelines). |
- Blue Bolts is an Autobot weapon from the Robots in Disguise continuity family and sometimes future Maximal from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Blue Bolts (aka Bluebolt, Blue-Bolts, and Bluebolts) is Ultra Magnus's personal "universal weapon",[1] featuring a laser cannon, a gatling gun, and two smaller missile-like barrels. Ultra Magnus can use a variety of combat abilities with Blue Bolts' specific weaponry, such as the Arm Laser, the Arm Cannon, or even a combination of the two.
Blue Bolts can also be wielded by Omega Prime—the combined form of Ultra Magnus with his brother, Optimus Prime—who can likewise perform variously named attacks with the weapon.
Incarnations of Blue Bolts can act as an independent Battle Master with her own robot mode. In at least one far-flung future, a Maximal "Universal Weaponizer"[2] Bluebolt turns to the legends of the great Maximal and Autobot leaders of yore in search of hope for her dying universe with clear eyes, a full spark, and potent knowledge of necromancy.
Fiction
[edit]2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon
[edit]Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity
[edit]Legends comic
[edit]
After Devil Gigatron reformed and began working with the Dimensional Patrol, God Magnus and Fire Convoy learned to merge with him as well, going even further beyond God Fire Convoy to create "Devil God Fire Convoy". This three-part being still used Bluebolt as attached weaponry. Epiloge
End of G1 Universe
[edit]
With the universe drained of most energy and soon coming to an end, Bluebolt, on orders from Vector Sigma, went on a long journey to bring the dead body of Leo Prime to Earth where he could be revived with Unicron's remnant energy in the planet's crust. Dark Amber Leo Prime bio The resurrection ritual was interrupted by Untite, who summoned an undead Seeker to restrain Bluebolt while Untite approached the corpse to eat it. However, the magic circle was already complete and activated, unifying Leo Prime with Unicron's energy to create Dark Amber Leo Prime. Bluebolt believed this black warrior to be Leo Prime resurrected, but the new being mocked this belief, only being convinced to save the Maximal by the Energon Matrix within him. After Untite weakened Dark Amber in battle, Bluebolt offered her body for Dark Amber to consume and gain energy from, only to be rejected. Dark Amber instead elected to eat part of the planet, recovering and taking down the Seeker. Dark Amber Leo Prime (First) Bluebolt watched on as her "hero" also took care of Untite, but corroborated the hyena's revelation that Earth was soon to explode with them on it. After the stubborn Dark Amber used Unicron's power to restore the planet to a verdant, living one, Bluebolt joined him and the rebuilt Untite in travelling throughout the universe to fix other planets. Dark Amber Leo Prime (Second)
Dreamwave Robots in Disguise comic
[edit]When Ultra Magnus got involved in an attempted Predacon/Decepticon heist of a nuclear facility, he used Blue Bolts to take down the villains while arguing with Optimus Prime. He would drop his weapon in the subsequent confrontation with Scourge. Ultra Magnus...to the Rescue?
Fun Publications comics
[edit]In the Universe War, Omega Prime fought with Blue Bolts on his shoulder. During Unicron's collapse, the Autobot combiner escaped through a portal, Revelations Part 2 ending up in another, unexpected universe to deal with Nemesis Prime and his Dead Matrix. He still carried Blue Bolts on his person. Revelations Part 1
Later events would lead to the resurrection of Unicron. Omega Prime soon joined the civil war taking place within the Mini-Con colonies, with Blue Bolts fully mounted on his back now. Revelations Part 4 It was utilized to great degree in taking down the Decepticon Mini-Cons and the full might of the "Omega Arsenal Blast" was unleashed on Unicron himself. Revelations Part 5
Games
[edit]Transformers Roleplaying Game
[edit]Bluebolt was a Maximal with an avian alternate mode. Technorganic Secrets
Toys
[edit]Robots in Disguise (2001)
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- God Magnus (2000) / Ultra Magnus (Super Class, 2001)
- Accessories: Two missiles
- Known designers: Hisashi Yuki (TakaraTomy), Masakatsu Saito (concept artist)
- Robots in Disguise Ultra Magnus's weapon (referred to as simply "gun" in the English and Japanese instructions and properly named in both bios) can be configured into three different modes (referred to in Japanese as "Vulcan Mode", "Laser Mode", and "Laser & Vulcan Mode" and aligned to the "Magna/God Vulcan", "Magna/God Laser", and "God/God Fire Burst" attacks) and, when plugged into the proper connectors, generate different sound effects. The Japanese release is slightly different in that it uses different missiles, features darker, metallic-flaked plastics, and, as expected, Japanese voice clips. When Magnus combines with the large Robots in Disguise Optimus Prime toy to create Omega Prime, Blue Bolts can be attached to receiving stalks on his shoulder blades to produce three more configurations with an entire second set of devoted sounds. Lastly in something of a freestyle mode Blue Bolts can be stored atop either pair of four devoted raised posts in Magnus's vehicle mode in all manner of (silent) configurations, any of which are just tall enough to allow a deluxe car to still scooch underneath.
- Pressing a red button found on the bottom of his jet boosters plays a sound clip of "Ultra Magnus, Transform!" ("God Magnus! Transform!" in the Japanese release), and more clips can be unlocked with the Blue Bolts weapon. The Japanese Bluebolt sound clips for God Magnus are as follows:
- God Magnus
- Magna Vulcan: "Bababababa!" (バババババ!)
- Magna Laser: "Bishūn! Bishūn! Bishūn!" (ビシューン! ビシューン! ビシューン!)
- God Burst: "'Goood' subabababān!" (「ゴーッド」スババババーン!)
- God Magnus
- God Fire Convoy
- God Vulcan: "Dobabababa!" (ドババババ!)
- God Laser: "Doshūn! Doshūn!" (ドシューン! ドシューン!)
- God Fire Burst: "'God Fire' sudodododo!" (「ゴッドファイアー」スドドドド!)
- For the English release, the Blue Bolts sound clips are similar but different to the Japanese ones, particularly with the combined weapon sound clip now yelling "Fire!" (followed by blasting sounds) for Ultra Magnus, and yelling "Omega Fire!" (with more blasting sounds) for Omega Prime.
- Sonokong also released God Magnus in Korean markets, outwardly similar to the Takara release but using the Hasbro version's sound effects.

- Black God Magnus (2000)
- Black God Fire Convoy (Giftset, 2000)
- Accessories: Two missiles
- This black repaint of Ultra Magnus (and Bluebolt) is hugely rare, to the extent that its very existence is occasionally questioned. Only ten units are known to exist, having been offered in a TV Magazine prize draw that seemed to slip under everyone's radar. The toy received a second, equally limited run in a box set with Black Super Fire Convoy.

- God Fire Convoy Special Clear Version (Giftset, 2000)
- Accessories: Two missiles
- The God Fire Convoy Special Clear Version (ゴッドファイヤーコンボイ スペシャルクリアバージョン) set includes a unique clear version of the Ultra Magnus figure not available anywhere else, paired with a clear Super Fire Convoy, who together combine to form Clear God Fire Convoy. The set includes a not-actually-very-clear variant of Bluebolt principally distinguished from its retail counterpart by the flip-up reticle (here recolored from its usual blue to a fluorescent lime green) and the red parts (cast in clear plastic).
- The giftset was exclusive to Japanese Toys"R"Us stores. Released in November 2000, it was limited to 3000 pieces; reportedly, only 100 Toys"R"Us locations carried the set, and limited customers to one purchase on the day of release.
Universe (2003)
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- Ultra Magnus (Super Class, 2003)
- Accessories: Two missiles
- The Universe Sam's Club-exclusive Ultra Magnus was more-or-less unchanged from its Robots in Disguise counterpart, with the only noticeable difference being that his dark blue parts had become a much darker blue. This extends to Blue Bolts' stocks.
- Exciting. On the other hand, it was way cheaper than getting the original.
Cybertron
[edit]- Ultra Magnus & Optimus Prime (Multi-pack, 2005)
- Accessories: Two missiles
- Cybertron Ultra Magnus is a repackaged version of the Universe version of 2001 Robots in Disguise Ultra Magnus, and was sold in a Costco-exclusive multi-pack with a red redeco of the 2003 Universe Optimus Prime. As such, it includes a Blue Bolts identical to the Universe version.
- The Cybertron branding left it rather up in the air whether this box set constituted a new iteration of the characters in the Cybertron franchise's fiction or what until the Facebook edition of Ask Vector Prime settled the issue in 2015 by seizing on the resemblance to the original Robots in Disguise decoes to rule it the appearance of the original brothers (with Blue Bolts akimbo) in their various convention comic adventures.
Encore
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- God Fire Convoy (Multi-pack, 2018)
- Accessories: Two missiles
- In this Encore reissue giftset, Super Fire Convoy and God Magnus have slightly different plastic colors such that Bluebolt is marginally more saturated in a gesture towards show accuracy.
- Most of the production run had the Bluebolt's voice samples swapped, so that the line "Magna Laser" plays in "Magna Vulcan" mode and vice versa. This issue, along with a printing error on the box and widespread complaints of overall poor quality control, led to the set being recalled by TakaraTomy.[3]
Legacy
[edit]
- Omega Prime (2025)
- Series: Robots in Disguise 2001 / Legacy
- TakaraTomy name: God Fire Convoy (ゴッドファイヤーコンボイ)
- Accessories: Two missiles
- Known designers: Evan Brooks (Hasbro), Hisashi Yuki (TakaraTomy)[4], Hiroyuki Taiga (concept artist & packaging artist, TakaraTomy release only)[5] [6], Dave White (product photography), Nick and Tony Colella (sculptors)[7], Marcelo Matere (packaging artist)[8]
- Part of Hasbro Pulse's HasLab Omega Prime package, "Autobot Bluebolts"—"Bluebolt" (ブルーボルト) in TakaraTomy markets—is a roughly Deluxe Class-sized figure transforming into Ultra Magnus's signature weapon. While formally billed as a "Battle Master" in Hasbro markets, the figure breaks apart into six modular components in the style of the long-running Weaponizer/Armorizer gimmick to power up any figure with compatible 5 mm ports. Bluebolts can be wielded in "weapon pack" mode by Ultra Magnus and Omega Prime (the combined form of the included Optimus Prime and Ultra Magnus) in all modes just like the original, in addition to the new feature of stowing away in Ultra Magnus's legs and chest when not in use.[9] The Laser and Vulcan Modes are not included, but Bluebolts' nature as a Weaponizer-esque figure means one could figure out how to emulate it. The changed nature of her transformation means one will have to pop off the gray tips of her guns and swap sides to get an accurate Omega Prime weapon mode as opposed to merely sticking her on top like you'd expect.
- Omega Prime was revealed on January 30, 2024, with the crowdfunding campaign beginning soon after. The project reached 50% funding in only 24 hours, beating all three previous Transformers HasLabs. It reached full funding on February 9, 2024, in only ten days—three times quicker than the previous record holder, Deathsaurus.[10]
- On March 7, HasLab designer Evan Brooks revealed in a Hasbro Pulse livestream that due to widespread fan demand (and more importantly a patch of unused space he and Hisashi Yuki found in the set's white plastic sprue), Bluebolts would now include the weapon's traditional paired white missiles.[7] The non-firing missiles are essentially continuous lengths of 5 mm wide pipe with a 3 mm connection point for Generations standard-issue Fire Blast effects on one end. Additional tabs along their width allow the missiles to stow on Bluebolts's back in robot mode.
- At the closing bell on March 14, the set clocked in at 28,230 backers, beating the previous Transformers record by quite a fair margin (Deathsaurus, with 27,442) and coming in second only to Marvel Legends Galactus as the most successful project in HasLab history.[11]
- Omega Prime first started shipping to backers, beginning with those living in New Zealand, in March 2025.
Notes
[edit]- As per God Magnus's original designer Hisashi Yuki, the original conception of Bluebolt was that it was picked up on a "weapon planet" (兵器の星 heiki no hoshi) by God Magnus during his self-imposed exile prior to his appearance in the series. The weapon would have possessed the unique ability to "power-link" (パワーリンク pawārinku) with its bearer, drawing on their life force and thus varying in output with God Magnus's (and God Fire Convoy's) physical condition.[12][13] "Power-link" seems to be coincidental to the later "Powerlinx" term (which was not used in Japan).
- Yuki was also the one to pitch personifying Magnus's original weapon at the very first design meeting for HasLab Omega Prime, throwing up a rough sketch of a humanoid mode on a napkin.[9]
- Bluebolt's form in the End of G1 Universe comic is a virtual redeco of Kingdom Maximal Skywarp, which was in turn a head retool of Deluxe Class Airazor.

Also known as "peak performance."
- End of G1 Universe author Hayato Sakamoto dropped an extensive thread on the comic's development in commemoration of the HasLab Omega Prime campaign successfully reaching production that included quite a bit of information on Bluebolt's Maximal incarnation:
- Bluebolt's name, given to Sakamoto by TakaraTomy along with the "blue Kingdom Skywarp" directive, was explained to him as a play on Silverbolt, the original mold use of Skywarp's original toy, so as to make an elaborate riff on the old Bluestreak/Silverstreak conundrum. The very earliest concepts for the character would have seen Bluebolt literally be Skywarp in disguise.[14]
- Noting the seemingly coincidental shared name with God Magnus's signature weapon, Sakamoto pitched an elaborate origin for the character where the idiosyncratic wad of guns and hinges was realigned into a crude robot mode before ultimately being rebuilt into a full-fledged Transformer.[15]
- This scene was cut, but Sakamoto left himself a backdoor to pick up the plotline in future stories by giving bird Bluebolt the otherwise inexplicable title of "Universal Weaponizer" (万能ウエポナイザー Bannō Weponaizā) in Dark Amber Leo Prime's Masterpiece bio, a play on the Blue Bolts cannon's title of "universal weapon" (万能火器 bannō kaki) in God Magnus's original toy bio.[16]
- He was gobsmacked to see the weapon re-imagined into an independent robot way ahead of his pack-in deeplore plans in a blockbuster HasLab campaign, as a Weaponizer[17] with noticeable shared design cues,[18] no less, which spurred the thread.[19]
- It bears remarking that Yuki is usually Sakamoto's boss as TakaraTomy's "head of localization" for domestic collector product and both the HasLab campaign and the comic would have started cooking around the same time in 2022.
- Bluebolt's gender journey was kind of a whole thing, playing out alongside the character's evolution from "gun" to "bird" and back again:
- The weapon used by Ultra Magnus in the original cartoon and its associated media is unsurprisingly not referred to as any gender in either Robots in Disguise or Car Robots, being a non-sapient firearm.
- As presented in End of G1 Universe, the character uses the first person pronoun watashi (私) when speaking, which is used by most Japanese speakers regardless of gender. Otherwise, Bluebolt is not referred to with gendered language in the comic. However, the character strikes several pigeon-toed and stereotypically "feminine" poses over the course of the comic, which given author Sakamoto's tendency for fanservice has lead to some readers to assume the character is a woman. Sakamoto for his part has kept quiet on the subject when asked.
- On the Hasbro side of things, HasLab designer Evan Brooks and marketer Ben MacCrae initially defaulted to he/him pronouns when referring to the Battle Master figure in the initial unveiling of the Omega Prime set in January 2024, pretty explicitly for lack of a known characterization.[7][9]
- Having evidently been made aware of the End of G1 Universe material in the interim, Evan introduced the Weaponizer figure with they/them pronouns before voicing the intention to use she/her for the character going forward in the October 2024 "Engineering Pilot 1" update on the HasLab set, citing her characterization in the "Transformers Legends[20] manga."[21] Whether he asked the relevant TakaraTomy creatives, drew his own conclusions from the information above or inadvertently lent Hasbro's weight to a fan translation remains unclear as of this writing but hey, a pronoun's a pronoun.
Foreign names
[edit]- Japanese: Bluebolt (ブルーボルト Burūboruto)
Gallery
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End of G1 Universe
robot mode -
End of G1 Universe
beast mode -
End of G1 Universe
weapon mode (unused)
References
[edit]- ↑ Car Robots God Magnus bio
- ↑ Masterpiece Dark Amber Leo Prime bio
- ↑ TakaraTomy apology and recall notice
- ↑ January 30, 2024's Hasbro Pulse | Transformers: Legacy RID 2001 Omega Prime HasLab Fanstream | January 2024 on YouTube, with Ben MacCrae and Evan Brooks.
- ↑ Interview with Hasbro designer Evan Brooks on the Triple Takeover podcast, from their YouTube channel
- ↑ "タカラトミー様からゴッドファイヤーコンボイ頂きました。国内版のパッケージイラストを描かせてもらい久しぶりにがっつり仕上げ込みで描けて楽しかったです。イラストの反応にドキドキでしたが好評なようでホッとしてます"—Hiroyuki Taiga, Twitter, 2025/5/30
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 March 7, 2024's Hasbro Pulse | Transformers 40th Anniversary Fanstream | March 7, 2024 on YouTube, with Ben MacCrae, Evan Brooks and Mark Maher.
- ↑ January 10, 2025's Transformers: Legacy Robots in Disguise 2001 Omega Prime HasLab - Official Unboxing! with Emily Bader and Evan Brooks.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 February 21, 2024's Hasbro Pulse | Transformers HasLab: Legacy RID 2001 Omega Prime | Painted Model Reveal on YouTube, with Ben MacCrae and Evan Brooks.
- ↑ "Exciting news! The #HasLab campaign for #Transformers: Legacy #RobotsInDisguise 2001 #OmegaPrime has achieved its goal with 10,000 backers! A massive thank you to all the incredible fans who made this possible – your support has truly brought Omega Prime to life!"—Hasbro Pulse, Twitter, 2024/2/9
- ↑ The Omega Prime HasLab campaign at Hasbro Pulse
- ↑ "配信記念のおまけに、アニメでは入りきれなかったマグちゃんとブルーボルトの関係性の当時の設定キャプション。今回のクラファン案に反映させました♪"—Hisashi Yuki, Twitter, 2024/3/20
- ↑ "万能火器ブルーボルト
ゴッドマグナスが宇宙を放浪中に立ち寄った兵器の星で手に入れたスーパーウエポン。
ブルーボルトは、それを操るマスター(主人)と直接パワーリンクして威力を発 揮する特殊武器で、ゴッドマグナスのコンディションによりその威力が左右 される。必要に応じて変形する。"—Car Robots documentation, "c-023 機動隊長 ゴッドマグナス" - ↑ "で、ブルーボルトなのですがダークアンバーレオプライムの漫画用にタカトミ側から出されたキャラクターでどうも同型のスカイワープの海外名シルバーボルトの青バージョンって事でついた名前の様でゴッドマグナスの武器とは偶然重なったみたいでした。スカイワープの変装との初期案もありました。"—Hayato Sakamoto, Twitter, 2024/3/10
- ↑ "その没ネームでは折角名前が被ったので万能武器のブルーボルトがロボットモードを手に入れて太陽系第3惑星でビーストボディを手に入れるというシーンを描きました。それに合わせビーストモードでも武器モードを考えました。"—Hayato Sakamoto, Twitter, 2024/3/10
- ↑ "物語が進んだら先ほどの設定も使えるんじゃないかと思ってMPダークアンバーレオプライムの説明書にブルーボルトがウエポナイザーという設定が書かれてます。そしたらまさか本当にロボットに変形するとは!いずれビーストのブルーボルトも出して欲しいですね。みんなゴッドファイヤーコンボイ買おう!"—Hayato Sakamoto, Twitter, 2024/3/10
- ↑ While billed as a "Battle Master" in Hasbro markets, the product copy in TakaraTomy's listing for the set explicitly lists Bluebolt as a Weaponizer (ウエポナイザー Weponaizā).
- ↑ To him, anyway.
- ↑ "ゴッドファイヤーコンボイのクラウドファンディング達成記念という事で付属武器の新ロボ、ブルーボルトです!予約期限はもうすぐですよーー。今回特に関わってないのですが、ダークアンバーレオプライムの漫画に出てきたブルーボルトの意匠も入ってて僕は買いです!"—Hayato Sakamoto, Twitter, 2024/3/10
- ↑ The 2014-2019 Transformers Legends comic is End of G1 Universe author Hayato Sakamoto's longest running and most famous work, thus the conflation.
- ↑ Exclusive First Look! Transformers: Legacy Robots in Disguise 2001 Omega Prime HasLab EP-1 Sample!







