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*Footage of Hot Shot grinning like an idiot is reused from the ''Armada'' episode "[[Palace]]".
*Footage of Hot Shot grinning like an idiot is reused from the ''Armada'' episode "[[Palace]]".
*Footage of Lori and Bud polishing Landmine is reused from the ''Cybertron'' episode "Fallen".
*Footage of Lori and Bud polishing Landmine is reused from the ''Cybertron'' episode "Fallen".
*Footage of Vector Prime shouting "YES!" at a race and getting embarrassed is reused from the ''Cybertron'' episode ???.
*Footage of Vector Prime shouting "YES!" at a race and getting embarrassed is reused from the ''Cybertron'' episode [[Detour (episode)|Detour]].
*Footage of Hot Shot and Coby agreeing to become partners for a race and then fist-bumping is reused from the ''Cybertron'' episode ???.
*Footage of Hot Shot and Coby agreeing to become partners for a race and then fist-bumping is reused from the ''Cybertron'' episode ???.
*A panning shot featuring a huge array of Transformers (including Primus) is reused from the ''Cybertron'' episode ???.
*A panning shot featuring a huge array of Transformers (including Primus) is reused from the ''Cybertron'' episode ???.

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The name or term "Optimus Prime vs Megatron" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Optimus Prime vs Megatron (disambiguation).
Transformers
"Optimus Prime vs Megatron: The Ultimate Battle"
Production company Hasbro
Creative consultants Aaron Archer, Gregory Lombardo, Michael Verrecchia, Michael Ballog
Associate producer Joshua Izzo
Writer & producer David McDermott
Executive producer Steve Drucker
Post-production services D-Spot Post
Continuity Unicron Trilogy (Armada, Energon, Cybertron)

Welcome to the Unicron Trilogy! Also, please enjoy your toys homaging Generation 1 Optimus Prime and Generation 2 Megatron.

Synopsis

A red and blue robot comes on the screen to give the viewers a warning: Evil Decepticons have invaded Earth! Telling us he has fought them across "time and space", he says that they intend to destroy our world. The robot informs us that his name is Optimus Prime, and that he comes from the planet of Cybertron. Cybertron, Optimus says, was once a peaceful, sunlit planet. Thousands of years of war have ravaged it, turning it into a shell of the world that Prime once knew.

As the war progressed, the conflict spread beyond Cybertron, with "countless" other worlds becoming caught up in it. If the Decepticons aren't stopped here and now, Prime proclaims, the Earth will be destroyed... and he can't let that happen!

The inhabitants of Cybertron, Optimus tells us, are Transformers—a race of living robots with the ability to change their forms. Though made of the hardest substance in the galaxy, Transformers have the same range of thoughts and emotions that (most) humans do. Furthermore, Prime says, Transformers come in all shapes and sizes: some are small, some are big, and others are truly gigantic!

Hot Shot 3 Bodies Evolution

Transformers change their shape, Optimus explains, so that they can blend in to their environment or travel over different types of terrain. They can be cars, trucks, motorcycles, construction equipment, helicopters, speedboats... on some planets, they can even turn into wild beasts or dinosaurs! In fact, equipped with their scanners, Transformers can turn into almost anything, as long as they copy the object's data into their format files. Some Transformers, like Hot Shot, change themselves so often that even Optimus has trouble recognizing them! Of course, Optimus admits, he's had his fair share of different looks, too... but he's still just Prime on the inside.

Optimus then re-iterates that a Transformer will usually scan a new form when they first arrive on a planet so as to blend in better—or so the theory goes, as not everyone is subtle in their choice of alternate modes... while others are just looking for trouble.

The Transformers' war, Optimus says, began when a group decided to take over the planet and run things their way. These Transformers were called Decepticons, and ruled the planet with an iron fist!

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

*First appears in footage where, at the time of the story, the character was not aligned with the Decepticons.

Notes

Optimus Prime vs Megatron: The Ultimate Battle was a DVD included with the Classics Optimus Prime / Megatron two-pack. The clip show features the Cybertron version of Optimus Prime (voice of Garry Chalk) speaking to the viewer and explaining the basics of the Transformers Unicron Trilogy universe over reused footage from the Armada, Energon and Cybertron cartoons.

The North American version includes a gallery that features the Classics line. The international version drops the gallery in favor of multiple languages for the episode.

Animation or technical glitches

  • The art of Optimus Prime facing off against Megatron on the main episode/gallery select screen (recycled from the cover) is extremely pixelated.
  • The first Cybertron version of Red Alert is used to illustrate Optimus Prime's statement that some Transformers turn into cars—which Red Alert does not.
  • The still shot of Armada Hot Shot shown during the overlay of Hot Shot's three bodies is pixelated.

Continuity errors

  • Footage of Divebombs dropping explosives and Scorponok batting away a blue generic Transformer are used to illustrate the Decepticons ruling Cybertron "with an iron fist" in the past. Footage of Rodimus, Prowl and Landmine in silhouettte holding their Autobot-emblem flag is used to illustrate the Autobots who took up resistance against the Decepticons. Needless to say, neither of these jibe with the actual events of Energon.

Transformers references

  • Transformers are made of durabyllium steel, which Optimus claims is the hardest metal in the galaxy. This refers back to the Technobot Nosecone's "durabyllium-steel alloy" drill and the material Omega Supreme's toughness tends to be compared too.

Trivia

  • The featurette opens with a truncated version of the Cybertron opening, but replaces the Cybertron logo with the Classics logo.
  • Plasma cannons expel enough energy to power an entire city on Earth, and this is BEFORE being augmented by Mini-Cons or Cyber Planet Keys.
  • ...and yet, swords are apparently some of the strongest weapons in the universe.
  • The only new piece of "animation" in the episode is a digital overlay highlighting Hot Shot's different bodies.
  • The ending credits are somewhat perfunctory, being a sped-up version of the Energon, Armada and Cybertron series credits (in that order!) followed by a short sequence for the featurette itself, which lists various Hasbro employees and writer/producer David McDermott (but not narrator Garry Chalk).

Reused footage

  • Footage of the "reborn" planet Cybertron from the Cybertron episode "Unfinished" is used to depict the beautiful Cybertron of the far past.
  • Various footage from the Armada episode "First Encounter" is used to depict the "thousands of years of warfare" between the Transformers, giving cameos to Crosshairs, Beachcomber, Skyfire, Wing, Strafe and the Mini-Con space-ark Exodus.
  • The footage of the planet Moriturus exploding from the Cybertron episode "Fallen" is used to illustrate the Transformers' battle spreading to other worlds.
  • The footage wherein the "camera" pulls back from a monitor screen to show Optimus Prime looking at a field of three monitors is from the Galaxy Force episode "The Sacred Homeworld, Planet Cybertron, Destroyed?!". Was this used in Cybertron? Um...
  • Footage of Optimus Supreme floating with Rodimus is reused from the Energon episode ???.
  • Footage of Scavenger, Optimus, and Jetfire standing around is reused from the Armada episode ???.
  • Footage of Menasor, Quickmix, and Metroplex looming is reused from the Cybertron episode ???.
  • Footage of Hot Shot transforming on a Velocitron race track is reused from the Cybertron episode ???. While Hot Shot transforms, Clocker, Brakedown and Crumplezone can barely be seen in the background, and become hidden by his legs and/or buttflap when he reaches robot mode.
  • Footage of Energon Jetfire, Energon Ironhide, Wing Saber and a couple of Skyblasts transforming in the chamber of Primus is reused from the Energon episode ???.
  • Footage of Optimus Prime opening his Matrix chest compartment is reused from the Cybertron episode ???.
  • Footage of Evac's arms pounding on Megatron is reused from the Cybertron episode ???.
  • Footage of a bunch of Transformers and humans crying (including Coby's and Lori's unnamed mothers) is reused from the Cybertron episode ???.
  • Footage of Hot Shot grinning like an idiot is reused from the Armada episode "Palace".
  • Footage of Lori and Bud polishing Landmine is reused from the Cybertron episode "Fallen".
  • Footage of Vector Prime shouting "YES!" at a race and getting embarrassed is reused from the Cybertron episode Detour.
  • Footage of Hot Shot and Coby agreeing to become partners for a race and then fist-bumping is reused from the Cybertron episode ???.
  • A panning shot featuring a huge array of Transformers (including Primus) is reused from the Cybertron episode ???.
  • Footage of Rad White deploying Laserbeak is reused from the Armada episode "Jungle".
  • Footage of Wing Saber evading the massive Omega Lock-empowered Starscream is reused from the Cybertron episode ???.
  • Footage of Evac, Override, Scourge, Metroplex and Sonic Wing Mode Optimus Prime floating in front of an awakening Primus is reused from the Cybertron episode ???.
  • Footage of Red Alert, Optimus Prime and Hot Shot standing in a forest is reused from the Armada episode "Jungle".
  • Footage of Red Alert transforming on Velocitron, then waving as a flying camera-bot looks on, is reused from the Cybertron episode "Race".
  • Footage of Inferno transforming and then firing his arm-cannon is reused from the Energon episode "Cybertron City".
  • Footage of Ransack, and then Landmine, transforming into their robot modes while flying camera-bots look on is reused from the Cybertron episode "Race".
  • Footage of Evac transforming into robot mode while flying over rocky plains is reused from the Cybertron episode ???.
  • Footage of Thunderblast transforming into boat mode and landing on water in the dark is reused from the Cybertron episode ???.
  • Stock footage of Snarl transforming is reused from the Cybertron episode ???.
  • Stock footage of Undermine transforming is reused from the Cybertron episode ???.
  • An extended sequence reused from the Cybertron episode "Fallen" shows Optimus Prime addressing a crowd of Cybertronians, Jetfire projecting holograms of vehicles, and then Optimus, Hot Shot and Overhaul scanning the vehicles and transforming.
  • Footage of Hot Shot from the Armada episode "Past II" is overlaid by footage of Hot Shot talking from the Energon episode ??? and footage of Hot Shot turning around from the Cybertron episode ???.
  • Footage of Optimus Prime looking down while inside the Autobot base is reused from Armada episode ???.
  • Footage of Optimus Prime standing in a burning forest and footage of Prime driving in truck mode is reused from the Armada episode "Jungle".
  • Footage of Optimus Prime in super mode in a desert is reused from the Armada episode ???.
  • Footage of Optimus Prime in super mode in front of an Ocean City tower is reused from the Energon episode ???.
  • Footage of Optimus Prime landing in truck mode is reused from the Energon episode "Cybertron City".
  • Footage of Landmine, Prime and Jetfire standing is reused from the Cybertron episode ???.
  • Footage of Optimus driving in truck mode with Jetfire flying over him is reused from the Cybertron episode ???.
  • Footage of Optimus in super mode standing in front of a forest is reused from the Cybertron episode ???.
  • Footage of Optimus Prime turning around against a cityscape while the sun goes down is reused from the Cybertron episode ???.
  • Footage of High Wire scanning his vehicle mode is reused from the Armada episode "First Encounter".
  • Footage of Scattorshot scanning his vehicle more is reused from the Cybertron episode "Inferno".
  • Footage of Thundercracker scanning his vehicle more is reused from the Cybertron episode "Inferno".
  • Almost the same footage from the Armada episode "First Encounter" is reused from earlier in the episode when Prime begins describing the Decepticons.
  • Footage from the Armada episode "Dash" shows generic Transformers who use the models of Killbison and Jallguar firing off-screen.
  • Red-tinted footage of the Ancient Decepticons is reused from the Cybertron episode "Critical".
  • Footage of Divebombs dropping explosives and Scorponok batting away a blue generic Transformer is re-used from the Energon episode ???.
  • Footage of Rodimus, Prowl, and Landmine in silhouette with their Autobot-emblem flag is reused from the Energon episode ???.


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