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:''Ga'mede is a [[Decepticon]]-allied [[Wikipedia:Micronaut|Micronaut]] in the [[Generation 1]] continuity family.'' | :''Ga'mede is a [[Decepticon]]-allied [[Wikipedia:Micronaut|Micronaut]] in the [[Generation 1]] continuity family.'' | ||
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Ga'mede is extremely devoted to Magnificus for saving his life, and has sworn to help him carry out his heartless campaign of revenge against the Decepticons who betrayed him. He's an expert with numerous weapons, both projectile and melee, and usually has several on his person. | Ga'mede is extremely devoted to Magnificus for saving his life, and has sworn to help him carry out his heartless campaign of revenge against the Decepticons who betrayed him. He's an expert with numerous weapons, both projectile and melee, and usually has several on his person. | ||
==Toy== | ==Toy== | ||
===Generation 1=== | ===Generation 1=== | ||
*'''Magnificus & Ga'mede''' (Decepticon, 2005) | *'''Magnificus & Ga'mede''' (Decepticon, 2005) | ||
*''Japanese ID number'': '''68''' | |||
*''Accessories'': 5 sets of replacement hands w/ storage rack, 2-piece "Photon Armor" bandoleer, holster, gauntlet, "Magno Gun" pistol, "Photon Wave Rifle", "High Frequency Machete", stand | |||
: Available only with the [[e-Hobby]] [[exclusive]] Magnificus, Ga'mede is a [[redeco]] of the ''[[Microman]] 2004'' Microman "Walter". A super-posable figure, he has six pairs of interchangable hands for different poses and weapons, and unlike regular modern ''Microman'' figures, has a painted head rather than chrome silver. He also comes with multiple weapons, and can ride (ahem) Magnificus in the Decepticon's tank mode. | : Available only with the [[e-Hobby]] [[exclusive]] Magnificus, Ga'mede is a [[redeco]] of the ''[[Microman]] 2004'' Microman "Walter". A super-posable figure, he has six pairs of interchangable hands for different poses and weapons, and unlike regular modern ''Microman'' figures, has a painted head rather than chrome silver. He also comes with multiple weapons, and can ride (ahem) Magnificus in the Decepticon's tank mode. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[Image:Gamede eromenos.jpg|thumb|"MAGNIFICUS, I LUUVERS YOOO!"]] | [[Image:Gamede eromenos.jpg|thumb|"MAGNIFICUS, I LUUVERS YOOO!"]] | ||
* Ga'mede's story was based on the Greek myth of [[wikipedia:Ganymede|Ganymede]] who was swept away by Zeus. You can guess for what. As such, some fans find the whole Magnificus/Ga'mede situation pretty... funny. | * Ga'mede's story was based on the Greek myth of [[wikipedia:Ganymede|Ganymede]] who was swept away by Zeus. You can guess for what. As such, some fans find the whole Magnificus/Ga'mede situation pretty... funny. | ||
* The Microverse, of course, is a reference to the [[Marvel Comics]] ''Micronauts'' series, another little nod to obscure American fiction by bio-writer [[Hirofumi Ichikawa]]. | |||
* Like the Japanese version of [[Kicker]], this set celebrates the shared history of [[Takara]]'s ''Transformers'' and ''Microman'' lines, pairing a Microman toy that homages various Japanese 70s/80s sci-fi style shows (thought it does also come across as kinda [[Cobra]]-y) with a reproduction of a Transformer in its original ''[[Micro Change|Microchange]]'' coloration. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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* [http://www.microforever.com/2005Gamede.htm Ga'mede and Magnificus toy gallery at Microforever.com] | * [http://www.microforever.com/2005Gamede.htm Ga'mede and Magnificus toy gallery at Microforever.com] | ||
* [http://www.tfu.info/2005/Destron/Ga%27mede/ga%27mede.htm Ga'mede at TFU.info] | * [http://www.tfu.info/2005/Destron/Ga%27mede/ga%27mede.htm Ga'mede at TFU.info] | ||
[[Category: Aliens]] | [[Category: Aliens]] | ||
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[[Category: Generation 1 characters]] | [[Category: Generation 1 characters]] | ||
[[Category: Japanese-original characters]] | [[Category: Japanese-original characters]] | ||
[[Category: Toy-only characters]] | [[Category: Toy-only characters]] | ||
Revision as of 02:50, 20 March 2009
- Ga'mede is a Decepticon-allied Micronaut in the Generation 1 continuity family.

Ga'mede, son of the royal house on the planet Xeptos in the sub-atomic "microverse", was going to be executed in a family power struggle. The exiled Decepticon Magnificus, peering into the Microverse, witnessed the act of betrayal and quickly pulled Ga'mede out, increasing his size to better fit into this dimension.
Ga'mede is extremely devoted to Magnificus for saving his life, and has sworn to help him carry out his heartless campaign of revenge against the Decepticons who betrayed him. He's an expert with numerous weapons, both projectile and melee, and usually has several on his person.
Toy
Generation 1
- Magnificus & Ga'mede (Decepticon, 2005)
- Japanese ID number: 68
- Accessories: 5 sets of replacement hands w/ storage rack, 2-piece "Photon Armor" bandoleer, holster, gauntlet, "Magno Gun" pistol, "Photon Wave Rifle", "High Frequency Machete", stand
- Available only with the e-Hobby exclusive Magnificus, Ga'mede is a redeco of the Microman 2004 Microman "Walter". A super-posable figure, he has six pairs of interchangable hands for different poses and weapons, and unlike regular modern Microman figures, has a painted head rather than chrome silver. He also comes with multiple weapons, and can ride (ahem) Magnificus in the Decepticon's tank mode.
Trivia
- Ga'mede's story was based on the Greek myth of Ganymede who was swept away by Zeus. You can guess for what. As such, some fans find the whole Magnificus/Ga'mede situation pretty... funny.
- The Microverse, of course, is a reference to the Marvel Comics Micronauts series, another little nod to obscure American fiction by bio-writer Hirofumi Ichikawa.
- Like the Japanese version of Kicker, this set celebrates the shared history of Takara's Transformers and Microman lines, pairing a Microman toy that homages various Japanese 70s/80s sci-fi style shows (thought it does also come across as kinda Cobra-y) with a reproduction of a Transformer in its original Microchange coloration.


