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Optimus Prime starred in a couple of movies that made millions of dollars. Woohoo!

Toys

Transformers (2007)

As a tribute to his immense popularity, Optimus Prime is the only Movie Transformer with a toy in every regular category (Legend, Fast Action, Deluxe, Voyager, and Leader.) This is excluding his Cyber Stomper and transformable gun toys.

Legends Class toys

Shortening the smokestacks is good; it makes the toy safer. But removing ONE and keeping the other? Crazy.
  • Optimus Prime (Legends, 2007)
    • Japanese name: EZ Collection Optimus Prime
Legends class Optimus Prime is an extremely simplified toy of the extremely complex movie design. As such, he features numerous unavoidable inaccuracies, such as not transforming or even looking very much like the original design or the larger toy versions in robot mode. However, proportionally Legends class Optimus Prime is not far off from the real truck and the Leader class toy's vehicle mode, aside from missing a smokestack on the driver's side. He is articulated at the shoulders and upper legs via ball joints.


"Say, have we met?" "No, I'm not from around here." "I can tell. You look way more realistic than I do."
  • Generations Legends (Target exclusive multi-pack, 2007)
A Target exclusive, this four-pack of Legends Class figures contains two versions of both Optimus Prime and Megatron, namely Legends of Cybertron Optimus Prime, Movie Legends Optimus Prime, Legends of Cybertron Megatron and Movie Legends Megatron.


Get ready for the safety recall, folks.
  • Battle for the Allspark (Toys'R'Us exclusive multi-pack, 2007)
A Toys'R'Us exclusive, this six-pack of Legends class figures contains unmodified toys of Optimus Prime, Jazz, Bumblebee, Megatron, Starscream and Barricade.


Be afraid, Decepticons, because I hide in the shadows!
  • Nightwatch Optimus Prime vs. Stealth Starscream (Legends Allspark Battles two-pack, 2008)
The previously-released Legends Class Optimus Prime toy is redecoed to match the Leader class Nightwatch Optimus Prime deco. He comes with a predominantly black and silver redeco of Starscream.


Deluxe Class toys

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Until I find my feet, I have to use these giant robot hands.
  • Protoform Optimus Prime (Deluxe Class, 2007)
    • Japanese ID number: MA-05
    • Accessories: Gun with flame attachment
Based upon the "Protoform" (Cybertronian) appearances of the Transformers in the Movie, Protoform Optimus Prime transforms into his "entry" mode. This mode somewhat resembles a cybertronic truck, with false wheels sculpted onto the sides, and Optimus Prime's trademark windows in front. A flame decoration piece fits to the back of the "vehicle", creating the illusion of a flaming comet's tail. The bottom of the vehicle has small wheels to roll the toy across smooth surfaces. Oddly, it has NO automorph gimmick at all, a feature most main-line figures have.
In robot mode he resembles previous Optimus characters: his angular chest windows are reminiscent of Cybertron Optimus Prime, while his near-animalistic limbs and color scheme are evocative of Beast Wars Optimus Primal. He has excellent articulation due to his many ball joints, and is armed with a rifle. The flame attachment can fit onto the end of the (non-firing) gun barrel.
Some packaging variants of this figure (perhaps a Wal-Mart exclusive) included a free movie poster depicting a Cybertronian eye overlooking Earth. While an added sticker to the outer plastic bubble says "Exclusive movie poster!", it is more of a preview of upcoming figures.
This toy was repurposed as a member of the Dynasty of Primes in Tales of the Fallen #4.



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  • Protoform Optimus Prime Fusion Cluster Edition (C3xHobby Convention exclusive Deluxe, Japan 2007)
    • Accessories: Gun with missile and flame attachment
An extensive redeco of the Protoform Optimus Prime mold that was exclusively available at the Japanese C3xHobby Convention in August of 2007, and later offered by e-Hobby in limited quantities. Most of the body is made out of transparent turquoise plastic in order to mimic its frozen state in the "coldness" of space, while orange paint is used on the front end of the "entry" mode, mimicking the heat effects of sudden atmospheric entry. The flame attachment is made out of clear blue plastic, with the tail end being covered in gold paint.


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  • Deluxe three-pack (multi-pack, UK 2007)
This three-pack, which was available at general retail in the United Kingdom, contains an unchanged Deluxe Class Protoform Optimus Prime together with equally unchanged Deluxe Class Decepticon Brawl and Autobot Jazz toys.


Voyager Class toys

The last one of you out of here gets a...gets a lead salad!
  • Optimus Prime (Voyager Class, 2007)
    • Japanese ID number: MA-13
    • Accessories: 2 rifle/smokestack-fuel tank assemblies, 2 missiles
The mid-range Voyager class Movie Optimus Prime toy transforms into an amalgamation of the Kenworth W900 and the Peterbilt 379, making this toy fairly inaccurate to the actual vehicle Optimus Prime turned into. Because of the smaller size and lessened complexity, the Voyager class Optimus Prime features a significantly different transformation sequence compared to the Leader class toy, and indeed, the actual CGI design. However, as the actual truck cabin no longer forms his chest, the cabin now features a small interior with opening doors and a non-removable cowboy-hat-bedecked driver figurine that flips out of the seat when the driver's side door is opened.
In robot mode, Voyager class Optimus Prime is proportionally more accurate to his CGI design than the leader class toy and has a more accurate headsculpt. However, due to the aforementioned lessened complexity, significant sacrifices had to be made, such as "cheats" to the transformation sequence to achieve this. He is thus less accurate overall than he initially appears. In addition to previously mentioned changes, he carries much of the truck's front hood, grill and fenders on his back like a backpack. Nevertheless, he maintains a superb level of articulation and posability.
Optimus Prime is armed with two large rifles formed out of a combination of both smokestacks and fuel tanks. These rifles peg into his lower arms with grips for his open hands. The under-slung fuel tanks can fire spring-loaded projectiles. In vehicle mode, both smokestack rifles can be deployed as twin cannons, and this mechanism can also be used to store the rifles and deploy them as shoulder guns in robot mode.


We'd hate to see what those smokestacks looked like BEFORE Hasbro shortened them.
  • Robo-Vision Optimus Prime (Voyager, 2007)
    • Accessories: 2 rifle/smokestack-fuel tank assemblies, 2 missiles
A Target-exclusive repaint of the Voyager Class Optimus Prime toy, this limited edition version boasts a "Supermetal finish", resulting in silver metallic paint covering much of his paintable gray/silver plastic, a much higher contrast in his red and blue plastic colors and improved 'flame' paint decorations.
Unusually for the smaller Voyager Class of toys, Robo-Vision Optimus Prime comes packed in robot mode in a special hexagonal column box with many windows, similar to the original packaging for 20th Anniversary Optimus Prime. The package also includes a Robo-Vision Decoder. Strangely, this Target exclusive preceded the release of the regular Voyager by a large margin, coming out on June 2, 2007 with the initial wave of movie toys.
This toy has been retroactively declared part of the Premium Series of more movie-accurate redecos of core characters from the movie.



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  • Bumblebee and Optimus Prime (Argos exclusive two-pack, UK 2007)
A two-pack, exclusiveliy available at Argos stores in the United Kingdom, which contains an unchanged Voyager Class Optimus Prime and an equally unchanged Deluxe Class Concept Camaro Bumblebee.



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  • Battle damage three-pack (Sam's Club exclusive three-pack, 2007)
A three-pack, exclusive to Sam's Club stores, consisting of redecos of Voyager Class Optimus Prime and Deluxe Class Arcee, both with a battle damage deco, and an unchanged Voyager Class Starscream.


  • First Strike Optimus Prime (Voyager Class, 2008)
    • Accessories: 2 rifle/smokestack-fuel tank assemblies, 2 missiles
Released as part of the Allspark Power refresh of the movie line, First Strike Optimus Prime is a extensive redeco of Voyager class Optimus Prime in a colour scheme based upon Generation 1 and Classics Optimus Prime. The included toy bio describes this coloring as Prime paying tribute to the markings he wore as a young soldier when the war began. Due to the transformation scheme, this figure actually ends up being less like its G1 counterpart in robot mode, a sacrifice made for the slavish redeco of the vehicle mode. You can't have your cake and eat it too, folks.



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  • Autobot Optimus Prime ("international market" exclusive Voyager-sized toy, 2008)
A single-packed version of the battle damaged Voyager Optimus Prime toy from the Sam's Club exclusive three-pack. Although the assortment number and the general packaging style seemed to indicate that this might be a Best Buy exclusive, this has been confirmed to be an "international market" exclusive. It has been released in Asia, but will presumably not be available in the USA outside the Sam's Club three-pack.


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  • Freeway Brawl Optimus Prime (Two-Pack) ("Screen Battles" Voyager, 2008)
    • Accessories: 2 rifle/smokestack-fuel tank assemblies, 2 missiles
A second Target-exclusive repaint of the Voyager Class Optimus Prime toy, the grey molded pieces now are beige-grey and multiple parts that previously molded blue and red (the chest, shoulder pads, and leg interiors) had their mold colors swapped with extra paint applications to make up the difference. As such, the toy has very few visual differences from the regular release of the mold. This version was only available in a pack with an unchanged Deluxe Class Bonecrusher.


Leader Class toys

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Y'think Prime got a makeover? We have it on good authority that Movie Roller is a kicked-out low-rider with a jammin' sound system and neon-purple undercarriage lighting.
  • Optimus Prime (Leader Class, 2007)
    • Japanese ID number: MA-01
    • Accessories: Removable Ion blaster, 1 missile
The largest 2007 Transformers movie Optimus Prime toy, Leader Class Optimus Prime featured, at the time, the most accurate representation of the CGI designs' complex transformation sequence. He transforms into a heavily-customized Peterbilt 379 conventional extended-hood, and unusually for a mainline figure, he has rubber tires on all his wheels. His Ion Blaster weapon is stored in the rear of the truck's bunk, exposed like an engine block. Though Optimus has no trailer, he has a hole where the fifth wheel (known among fans as a 'hitch') is sculpted in the rear of the truck, should owners find a suitable trailer to use. Due to safety reasons, the tips of his long smokestacks are made of rubber. A switch on top of the cab roof activates horn sounds and window lights.
Featuring a complex transformation, essentially the front and back ends of the truck fold and converge to become Optimus Prime's legs, as much of the truck rear is connected to the robot thighs via a series of folding panels. The rear wheel cowlings feature a hinge joint in the middle of them so they do not impede his knee articulation. The halves of the rear cabin of the cab, directly connected to the smokestacks, rotate and connect to his torso and unfold into his arms. As with most mainline Movie toys, Optimus Prime features Automorph gimmicks, and due to his price point, he has three of them. Firstly, during initial transformation, rotating his front fenders to become his heels flips the top parts of the grill to become his toes. Secondly, sliding out the double-barrel cannon in his right forearm flips out his spring-loaded Ion Blaster, which lands into place for his right hand. (The Ion Blaster can actually be popped off his forearm fairly easily, as it is held in place by a simple clip.) Optimus's final Automorph, located in his torso, is activated by flipping the silver lever on his stomach, activating a series of spring-loaded actions where the truck windows are pushed apart and the lever between them is raised, enabling the head to spring up from the chest cavity. At this point, yellow LEDs light up the chest windows and Optimus Prime's eyes, accompanied by a "powering up" sound effect.
Optimus Prime has a wide range of articulation for a relatively bulky figure. He has ratcheting joints in his shoulders, elbows, hips and knees, with swivel joints and ball joints supporting them in his biceps, lower knee joints and ankles. Again, unusually for a mainline figure, especially at the Leader price point, his hands have individually articulated fingers and thumbs.



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  • Optimus Prime bonus pack (Costco exclusive multi-pack, 2007)
A Costco exclusive special pack of Leader Class Optimus Prime with Legends Class Bumblebee and Autobot Jazz as bonus figures. All three toys are unchanged from their respective original releases.


Completists, eat your heart out!
  • Chrome Optimus Prime (Leader Class, 2007)
    • Accessories: Removable Ion blaster, 1 missile
Two custom-made pieces (presented in robot and vehicle mode) by the Hasbro Transformers team as the grand prize for G4TV and Jumpcut's contest for fans to remix selected Transformers clips. Won by TFW2005.com member James Zahn, this one-of-a-kind (well, two-of-a-kind) piece is an almost fully vacuum-metallized Leader-class Optimus Prime in red, silver and blue (based heavily upon Generation 1 Optimus Prime), presented with a custom display base with an embossed silver Autobot insignia and a perspex display case.
It is certainly one of the rarest Transformers toys ever, and unless you are James, you will never own one.


Either this is Ultra Magnus or Nemesis Prime.
  • Nightwatch Optimus Prime (Leader Class, UK 2007)
    • Accessories: Removable Ion blaster, 1 missile
The first Nightwatch Optimus Prime is an extensive redeco of the previously released Leader-class Optimus Prime, replacing most of his red and blue with different shades of blue and black. In fact, he resembles the original Diaclone Powered Convoy color scheme of Generation 1 Ultra Magnus's truck cab. The previously blue and red flames have been replaced with silver flames, while various other decos have been replaced by copper.
This version was released in the UK several months before the AllSpark Power version. Available exclusively through Argos stores, it came in an American-style box with the original Movie packaging design. This version was also released by TakaraTomy in Japan.


Ultra Prime or Nemesis Magnus?
  • Nightwatch Optimus Prime (Leader Class, USA 2008)
    • Accessories: Removable Ion blaster, 1 missile
The second Nightwatch Optimus Prime was released as part of the "AllSpark Power" second half of the Movie line. He is similar to the UK version of Nightwatch Prime, replacing most of his red and blue with different shades of blue and black, retaining his resemblance to Diaclone Powered Convoy in most respects. However, the subdued black and copper on the first Nightwatch Prime have been replaced with gold and a very bright blue, to signify the All Spark energy affecting the Transformers. The translucent parts were also cast in purple translucent plastic instead of black translucent plastic.
Another difference is that this version comes in an AllSpark Power-style box instead of the original style.


Bunny-ears Prime.
  • Optimus Prime ("Premium Series" Leader Class, 2008)
    • Accessories: Detachable, Retractable "energy sword"
The Premium Series Optimus Prime is both a retool and a redeco of the Leader Class Optimus Prime toy. The major selling point is a more movie-accurate head sculpt with longer ears and detailing based on the final CG head design, and a flip-out energy sword to replace the ion blaster that was included with previous versions of the toy. This energy sword is detachable and attaches where the Ion Blaster did, compatible with non-premium Optimus Prime Leader-class-based releases. Because his ears are much longer, the truck roof panel that hides his head now has two holes cut into so the head can fit inside the cabin.
The paint deco is...unfocused, to say the least. In vehicle mode, the grill, headlights, and bumpers (and thus his feet) are painted silver, yet the red in the small Autobot insignia has been removed. There is silver paint on the fuel tanks (toy battery cover), but not on the other tool boxes and equipment in the same location. There is also silver paint on all 6 wheel rims, the air cleaners and the windscreen visor. In robot mode, the silver paint is mainly located on his thighs and crotch, though in order to save on costs, the dark blue and gold paint on his thighs and knee joints have been sacrificed.
Unlike the initial Premium Series toys, this one was available as part of the regular mass retail Leader class assortment.


He loves his lips so much, he won't let anyone sculpt them on his toys.
  • Optimus Prime Battle Mode (Leader Class, 2008)
    • Japanese ID number: MA-21
    • Accessories: Detachable, Retractable "energy sword"
The TakaraTomy version of Premium Series Optimus Prime has a considerably different deco from Hasbro's release. Similar to the unique chrome Optimus Prime, Optimus Prime Battle Mode features vacuum-metallized parts for nearly all of the silver truck parts, for a greater resemblance to the polished chrome on the real prop trucks. Unfortunately, as his feet are the front fenders and grill, this will likely lead to chipping. In robot mode, he retains several decos that were removed from Hasbro's Premium Optimus Prime for cost reasons, such as the blue and gold decos on his thighs. Finally, the flip-out energy sword is coloured gold to reflect its "powered up" appearance.


Fast Action Battlers

"Okay mommy, me got my backback and big gun thingy. Me go to robot school now?"
  • Power Hook Optimus Prime (Fast Action Battler, 2007)
    • Japanese ID number: QC-01
    • Accessories: 1 Missile
Fast Action Battler Power Hook Optimus Prime is a (roughly) Deluxe-class made for children of younger ages than the rest of the mainline and were designed to have quick conversion and action feature. He has a little string attached to his missle that was tied to his "backpack" for easy storage and so the little ones wouldn't lose the missle.
He is rather inaccurate to Optimus Prime's design.


The more things change, the more they, uh, get bigger guns.
  • Leader for the Ages (Wal*Mart exclusive two-pack, 2007)
    • Accessories: 1 gun, 1 Missile
This Wal*Mart-exclusive two-pack contains the Fast Action Battler Power Hook Optimus Prime toy, designated "2007 Optimus Prime", and the Classics Optimus Prime toy from The Ultimate Battle DVD two-pack. Both toys are identical to their normal individual releases.
For some reason the Classics Optimus toy is designated "1984 Optimus Prime" on the packaging, even though it was released in 2006... but, well, he looks like Prime from '84, so hey, what the hell.


Rodimus, is that you?
  • Fire Blast Optimus Prime (Fast Action Battler, 2008)
    • Accessories: 1 Missile
Fire Blast Optimus Prime is a redeco of the previously released Power Hook Optimus Prime fast action battler. The color scheme is loosely based upon Generation 1 Rodimus Prime, explained rather oddly in the card bio as being the camouflage Optimus took while hunting Decepticons on Mars post-movie. ...Because there are so many longnose cabs driving around Mars. Yeah.


Cyber Slammers toys

  • Optimus Prime (Cyber Slammer, 2007)
Cyber Slammers Optimus Prime is an amazingly cute truck that transforms into an amazingly cute Autobot. "Slam" his robot mode down into car mode and he rolls along for a while, then snaps back up into robot mode. Sure to please the toddler you brought with you to the PG-13 movie! Like most Cyber Slammers, Prime manages to cram most of his vehicle mode's major details into a compact, super-deformed version of that mode.


Cyber Stompin' Robots

Rescue Heroes!
  • Optimus Prime (Cyber Stompin' Robot, 2007)
Cyberstompin' Optimus Prime is a non-convertible action figure made for younger children. He has light-up eyes, sounds, a launching fist feature and a "targeting scope" in his back. The scope worked similarly to a View Master, and when you look through the scope, you see an image of Megatron.


Robot Replicas

Sword attachment arm sadly not included.
  • Optimus Prime (Robot Replica, 2007)
    • Accessories: Ion blaster arm
As part of the Robot Replicas line, this version of Optimus is a non-transforming action figure that utilizes Revoltech-style jointing. The sculpt hews much closer to the movie CGI model than is possible with the full transforming toys, plus the universal jointing of the line allows for his forearm to be replaced with his hand-cannon... or bits from other Robot Replicas.


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  • Megatron vs. Optimus Prime (Multi-pack, 2007)
This Walmart-exclusive two-pack includes "battle-damaged" redecos of Robot Replicas Optimus Prime and Megatron.


Trans-Scanning

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  • Optimus Prime (2008)
    • Japanese ID number: TS-01
    • Accessories: Display stand
Trans-scanning Optimus Prime is a Japanese-exclusive figure with many interchangeable parts. At its most basic, the figure is a spindly skeleton referred to as a "Core Body". To this skeleton, two sets of armor pieces can be attached to create one of two forms for Optimus Prime: his protoform mode or his Earth mode.
The protoform mode consists of eight pieces of metallic blue plastic that plug into the arms, chest, pelvis and legs of the figure. With these pieces attached, the figure can be manipulated in a manner that might charitably be called "transformation" into his meteor-like "entry mode," accomplished by doing little more than tucking the head out of sight and folding the chest back. This blue-and-grey lump can be mounted on a three-piece stand that comes with the figure, allowing you to display it in mid-plummet. Optimus Prime's Earth mode, meanwhile, is made up of many armor pieces (including a particularly large backpack) that form a rather kibbly robot mode, which can then transform into a truck approximating a Peterbilt 379. We would go into what an abominable, unintuitive, parts-massaging mess this transformation is, but we wouldn't want to fill up the rest of the page.
Optimus Prime also includes a pair of interchangeable, open-palmed hands that can be swapped out for the clenched fists that are in place in-package. The Core Body mold was re-used for the simultaneously released Trans-Scanning Bumblebee figure.


Other toys

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  • Optimus Prime (Cake topper, 2007)
Yes, a cake topper. This toy was only available by purchasing a Transformers-brand cake (or set of 24 cupcakes) with delicious blue-and-red flame-pattern frosting. The toy transforms from semi cab to robot.



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  • Optimus Prime (Spychanger, 2007)
This toy is a redeco of Robots in Disguise Spychanger Scourge, painted to resemble Movie Optimus Prime. Of note is the tampographed detailing on his chest resembling Movie Prime's distinctive chest design. He was only available exclusively in Japan with a pre-order for the Transformers DVD and HD-DVD.


Micro IR Transformers Cars

That gun doesn't look very safe...
  • Optimus Prime (2007)
Made under license by RadioShack. The three-function infrared remote, in Optimus Prime's signature colors, gives you control of the truck with forward and reverse turn movement. More than just a truck styled after the Movie character, it also transforms to robot mode. The top of the gun-shaped IR remote serves as a display stand, though the gun itself can't stand freely. The tip of the gun can also unscrews to reveal a hidden ball-point pen.


Titanium Series

"Groovy!"
  • Optimus Prime (3" Robot Masters, 2007)
    • Accessories: Movie-style Autobot sigil display stand.
Partially constructed of die-cast metal, this small three inch figurine of Optimus Prime has a CGI-accurate sculpt compared to the larger toys, owing to the fact it does not need to transform at all. He is sculpted with his Ion Blaster in his right fist, and is articulated at the neck, shoulders and waist. He comes with a small movie-style Autobot sigil display stand.



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  • Ultimate Optimus Prime 3-Pack (3" Robot Masters multi-pack, 2007)
This Target-exclusive set contains the normal 3" Titanium Series Optimus Prime figurine (see above), a Protoform Optimus Prime figurine, and Optimus Prime in his Earth-mode truck form, making this the first time a character has appeared in their alternate mode as part of the Robot Masters sub-series.


Revenge of the Fallen

Legends Class toys

AT LAST! Two smokestacks!
  • Optimus Prime (Legends, 2009)
    • Japanese ID number: EZ-01
Don't I look awesome with my corpse backpack?
Revenge of the Fallen Legends class Optimus Prime is an all-new, much more accurate mold compared to the 2007 Legends class Prime, having a much greater accuracy in both robot and vehicle mode. In particular, his vehicle mode isn't inexplicably missing one smokestack like the 2007 toy.
The top of the truck's bunk (ending up on his back in robot mode) has a slot to combine with Jetfire. For some reason, this isn't mentioned in the instructions, though they're hardly needed.
During the May 30 launch event for the Revenge of the Fallen toyline in Japan, Legends Optimus were given out to attendees. The only difference is a sticker on the packaging commemorating the event.


  • Optimus Prime (Legends, 2009)
    • Japanese ID number: EZ-01
A "Battle Damaged" variant featured in the second wave of EZ Collection (the Japanese name for Legends class toys), with more elaborate, weathered paint applications.


  • Power Armor Optimus Prime (Legends, 2009)
This redeco of Legends class Optimus Prime features a slightly darkened colour scheme and red legs.



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  • Defender Optimus Prime (EZ Collection, 2010)
A redeco of Legends Optimus Prime replacing his red plastic with more blue and silver, but sprucing things up a bit with red flame paint operations. This toy was only available in Japan as part of their Transformers Animated promotion in March 2010. It was given away for free to customers who purchased Animated merchandise at Edion, Bic Camera and Yodobashi Camera stores.


Voyager Class toys

Look! I got a tan!
  • Optimus Prime (Voyager, 2009)
    • Japanese ID number:
    • Accessories: 2 rifle/smokestack-fuel tank assemblies, 2 missiles
Voyager Optimus Prime is a redeco of the toy from the first movie's toyline. Like several redecos or retools of 2007 movie toys, there has been some effort to make this release noticeably different from the previous releases, though the toy ends up looking less accurate to the actual movie appearance than those previous releases. Optimus Prime has a sort of faded Autobot sigil on the side of the truck's bunk, and Chinese characters on the roof (ending up on his knee in robot mode.) The word "上海将军" means "Shanghai General" while "大将" means "Grand general".


Collect them all!

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Kaboom, yo. Ka-friggin-boom.
  • Defender Optimus Prime (Voyager, 2010)
    • Accessories: 2 rifle/smokestack-fuel tank assemblies, 2 missiles
This redeco of Voyager class Optimus Prime swaps out the red and some of the silver plastic with black and blue, changes the blue flames to red and silver.


Use your friends wisely.
  • Jet Power Optimus Prime (Voyager, 2010)
    • Japanese ID number: UA-01
    • Accessories: 2 rifle/smokestack-fuel tank assemblies, 2 missiles, sword, Jetfire armour parts


Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.


Mini-figure
He won't be taking anybody's faces at THAT size.
  • Stratosphere (Voyager, 2009)
Voyager class Stratosphere comes with a transformable Optimus Prime mini-figure that deploys from his cargo bay, based upon scenes from the Revenge of the Fallen movie. It is actually smaller than Smallest Transforming Transformers Optimus Prime. Go figure!


Leader Class toys

I will not stop telling you that I am Optimus Prime. Ever!
  • Optimus Prime (Leader, 2009)
    • Japanese ID number: RA-01
Revenge of the Fallen Leader-class Optimus Prime is an entirely different mold from the first movie's Leader-class Optimus Prime. While striving for vehicle realism and painstaking accuracy to his visual portrayal in the live-action films, this Optimus Prime is so complex, even the instructions won't help. Transforming him back into a truck is probably more complicated than shown in the movie and can only be considered torture. Like the previous Prime, it is loaded with features, though it ditches the first movie's Automorphing for the new Mech Alive gimmick. When a grey tab on his midriff is pressed, Prime's entire pectoral region "flexes", lights in his chest and eyes glow, and he declares "I am Optimus Prime" in Peter Cullen's voice. For the European release of the figure, to get past the language barrier, the Cullen sound clip is abbreviated to just "Optimus Prime"; in some regions, including Quebec and the UK (but only after a month or two), both versions were made available. A transformation sound effect activates when his torso is transformed, and once Prime is in truck mode, an almost unnoticeable button (a small square located beside the screw for the battery compartment, undocumented in his instructions) is revealed, which activates engine-idling noises. Each arm features flip-out blades that trigger when a button on the forearm is pressed. Each of these blades has a Cyberglyphic symbol on it. The blades severely restrict Prime's arm articulation when retracted, as they get in the way of the kibble, but as there is very little one can do with Prime's arms without causing the blades to deploy, this is hardly noticeable. One detail not reflected in most of Hasbro's photos is that the sun visors above Prime's windows are mounted on ball joints and can be positioned like they are in his CG design. The hood halves on his arms can slide up on their hinges and the blue panels at the back of Prime's lower legs can be pulled out slightly as well for further screen accuracy. Overall, the robot mode of Revenge of the Fallen leader class Optimus Prime toy is slightly taller and considerably more athletic-looking than the 2007 Transformers Leader-class Optimus Prime toy.
Who's your daddy? He is.
Optimus Prime can also combine with Leader-class Jetfire to form his super mode by slightly transforming his backpack and feet. Sadly, this takes away from his leg articulation, because otherwise he could never support the massive backpack he has in this mode. However, fans have created alternate configurations that increase leg articulation and movie-accuracy.
Like several new-mold Revenge of the Fallen toys, Optimus Prime suffers from some cost-cutting measures that affected the final production version of the mold. According to Hasbro's stock photos/back-of-box photo of the hand-painted prototype, the toolboxes on the sides of his legs were designed to fold away further for a sleeker, cleaner look. Additionally, the rear tires would have been able to split in half, with the inner half of the tire going inside the outer half to recreate the thin tires seen on Prime's CG design. Some articulation was lost on the toy between Hasbro stock photography and the final release. His fingers are no longer articulated; instead, the entire hand is now one molded piece. Finally, the lower arms appear to have been originally designed so that his hands could slide in or out of them during transformation. Sadly, he also lacks rubber tires, which the original movie Prime did have.
The TakaraTomy release of Optimus Prime replaces the red plastic from his neck down to the middle of his pectorals with gray plastic. The smokestacks also are a different shade of gray, and are more opaque than the Hasbro release.
The instructions for this toy are infamous for being amazingly vague and unclear in their visual depiction of the transformation steps.
This version also can attach Energon stars.



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  • Limited Edition Optimus Prime (Leader, 2009)
This release of Optimus Prime was available at the May 23, 2009 midnight launch of the Revenge of the Fallen toyline at the Shanghai Toys 'R' Us. Limited to 576 pieces, this piece was presented in a wooden box with a numbered certificate, Autobot sigil dog tag, and of course, the leader class Optimus Prime toy. The toy itself was unchanged.


Who are you, again?
  • Optimus Prime with Autobot Camshaft (Leader value pack, 2009)
This Walmart exclusive value pack featured an unchanged Leader-class Optimus Prime sold with an unchanged Camshaft from the first movie toyline. They came packaged in a special wider box and were sold for the same price as a normal Leader toy.
Leader-class Revenge of the Fallen Megatron was available in a similar value pack at the same time, which likewise included Camshaft.


It's like Optimus and The Fallen had some illegitimate love child.....
  • Optimus Prime Black Version (Leader, Japan 2009)
An exclusive to Amazon.co.jp bundled with the Japanese release of the Revenge of the Fallen DVD, this redeco of Optimus Prime is another in a long line of black repaints, swapping most of his red and blue plastic for black, some of his bright grey plastic for a cool grey and blue, covered with gold and silver flames. His orange blades are now translucent blue. Despite being a black repaint, the figure's color scheme homages Leader class Jetfire rather than any previous black Optimus Prime figure.
TakaraTomy improved upon the original Leader-class Optimus Prime instruction sheet by including supplementary photographed steps that were previously vague or neglected in the original release.


Reinforcing the belief that Takara makes better toys than Hasbro.
  • Buster Optimus Prime (Leader, Japan 2009)
    • Japanese ID number: RA-24
    • Accessories: 2 fuel tank/exhaust assemblies - combine into Ion blaster
This version of Leader-class Optimus Prime features a new lower face sculpt that lacks a faceplate, as well as the replacement of his fuel tank/exhaust assemblies with new, transforming versions that can combine into his ion blaster/barrage cannon. To the simultaneous pleasure and displeasure of people who had already purchased the first release of Leader-class Revenge of the Fallen Optimus Prime, Buster Optimus Prime features an extensive paint job that closely matches Prime's appearance on the big screen, including covering almost all of his grey plastic with silver paint or chrome, expanding and outlining all of the flame tampographs white for greater accuracy to ILM's computer model, and generally painting in small details, nooks and crannies that were neglected on the first release due to cost-cutting reasons. The red and blue plastic colors also vary from the original release, to better match his film appearance.
TakaraTomy improved upon the original Leader-class Optimus Prime instruction sheet by including supplementary photographed steps that were previously vague or neglected in the original release.



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  • Jetfire / Buster Optimus Prime (Leader 2-pack, 2009)
    • Accessories: 2 fuel tank/exhaust assemblies - combine into Ion blaster
This TakaraTomy Asian market exclusive Leader-class two-pack consists of a redecoed Jetfire and an altered Buster Optimus Prime. Buster Optimus Prime is almost identical to the single-pack Japanese release of the toy, but has a head with a faceplate, unlike the standalone Buster Prime. This head contains more paint details than the first release of Revenge of the Fallen Leader-class Optimus Prime. The flames are outlined with light blue instead of white for accuracy to the physical truck prop (though it ends up being inaccurate in robot mode). Jetfire has a subtle, more movie-accurate colour scheme.
In mid 2010, this set was released in Australia.


  • Optimus Prime (Leader, 2010?)
This translucent plastic version of Leader class Optimus Prime is Prize A in a "Family Mart" convenient store chain competition beginning in October, 2010. Punters can purchase entires into the competition for 500 yen each.
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Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.


Fast Action Battlers

Two blades means twice the fun!
  • Double Blade Optimus Prime (Fast Action Battler, 2009)
    • Accessories: Projectile
Double Blade Optimus Prime is an all-new Fast Action Battlers version of Optimus Prime, with a much more accurate sculpt and a less-inaccurate transformation. He features two spring-loaded energy swords and a projectile launcher with a single missile.
For whatever reason, his elbows have been molded so as not to bend, despite actually having real pinned elbow joints. The plastic section in the way, however, can be easily sliced out to restore full functionality.It also has an undocumented ability to combine with Jetfire.


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  • Power Armor Optimus Prime (Fast Action Battler, 2010)
    • Accessories: Projectile
Power Armor Optimus Prime is a redeco of Double Blade Optimus Prime, coloring much of the toy black.



Battle Chargers

  • Optimus Prime (Battle Charger, 2009)
Battle Charger Optimus Prime is, much like the first movie line's Cyber Slammers Prime, a superdeformed truck from which a robot mode springs up as you play. The toy uses a pull-back motor, and when pulled back and released, the toy's roof will flip open and Optimus Prime's cutesified robot mode will pop up.



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  • Cyber Armor Optimus Prime (Battle Charger, 2009)
A redeco of the first Battle Charger with parts of the truck colored silver, such as the hood and hubcaps.


Gravity Bots

Oh no, Optimus let himself go again!
  • Optimus Prime (Gravity Bot, 2009)
Gravity Bots Optimus Prime is an extremely simplified version of Optimus with a small tab on the bottom of his feet that when he placed on his feet will automatically transform him to robot mode. There is also one on his back side that when placed upon will transform him to his vehicle mode.


  • Battle Steel Optimus Prime (Gravity Bot, 2010)
A redeco of Gravity Bots Optimus featuring a gray hood with red flames.


Mega Power Bots

  • Jetpower Optimus Prime (Mega Power Bot, 2009)
Mega Power Bots Jetpower Optimus Prime represents the Autobot leader in his combined form with Jetfire. Designed for younger children, he is a large, bulky, non-transforming figure with limited articulation. Pressing the Autobot insignias on his chest and arm plays various sound effects and cause blue lights to flash in his head and gun.
As a Mega Power Bot, Optimus features what his package claims to be a transformation: his wings can flip up to become his "flight mode".


Robot Replicas

Finally, he's got the sword! Now where's the other one?
  • Optimus Prime (Robot Replica, 2009)


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Transformers (2010)

Legends Class toys

Prime can't deal with you!
  • Fireburst Optimus Prime (Legends, 2010)
Fireburst Optimus Prime is a redeco of Revenge of the Fallen Optimus Prime, retaining all the functionality of the previous releases, including the undocumented ability to combine with Jetfire.


"Looks like we're surrounded, Jetfire." "Who's 'we', Autobot?"
  • The Victory of The Fallen (Kmart Exclusive Legends 5-pack, 2010)
Optimus Prime is a redeco of Revenge of the Fallen Optimus Prime with predominately red forearms and red/silver thighs. He comes bundled with redecos of Jetfire, The Fallen, Megatron, and Starscream.
To date, this is the only Hasbro release of this figure that acknowledges the combining feature between Jetfire and Optimus Prime.


  • Optimus Prime (Legends, 2010)
This release of Optimus Prime features much more black colouring than his previous releases, so as to be used with the a similarly-repainted Legends Jetfire figure to form the Optimus' powered up combination.


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This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.


Voyager Class toys

  • Battle Blades Optimus Prime (Voyager, 2010)
    • Japanese ID number: AA-01
    • Accessories: Matrix of Leadership, 2 Fuel Tank-Gun assemblies, Removable Energon Swords
Battle Blades Optimus Prime is a brand new mold that attempts to replicate his Leader Class design. He is much more movie accurate than the previous Voyager incarnations. He features two energon swords made of soft plastic, similar to his Leader Class incarnation, albeit not spring-loaded. He also has a removable Matrix of Leadership in his chest which is made of unpainted gray plastic. His fuel tanks also separate from his body and become two guns. Oddly, these guns are mentioned nowhere on the box even though they would normally be a selling point. The instructions neglect to mention that the entire roof of the cab is on a concealed hinge which greatly eases the difficulty of Prime's transformation. For whatever reason, the instructions treat the toy as if the hinge does not exist, going so far as to show Prime's head magically clipping through his chest to transform.


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Specifics: Japanese version
The TakaraTomy "Autobot Alliance" release of this toy has some significant differences, including casting the red plastic in a darker shade, making his shin and wheel joints grey rather than Hasbro's bronze, painting the Matrix of Leadership silver, and swapping out the dual energon swords for battle hooks, similar to 2010's Leader class Optimus Prime. However, due to the Japanese release retaining the Hasbro packaging, the box still advertises the dual energon swords rather than the hooks.


Leader Class toys

Reinforcing the belief that Hasbro makes better toys than Takara.
  • Optimus Prime (Leader, 2010)
    • Japanese ID number: AA-01
This retool of Revenge of the Fallen Leader-class Optimus Prime features the head from Buster Optimus Prime and has had his blades replaced with semi-articulated Battle Hooks for face-destroying action! He sports black splotches on his body and head to signify battle damage. He also sports a new voice box in robot mode, replacing the infamous "I am Optimus Prime!" with "We must stop the Decepticons!" However, the international release retains the same abbreviated "Optimus Prime" sound clip as the original release. To the annoyance of many fans, this version was the main version released just about anywhere outside the United States (all of Canada, all of Latin America, and Europe).


Activators

  • Optimus Prime (Activator, 2010)
A small and simple toy, Activators Optimus Prime features autotransformation from truck to robot, activated by a button on his roof.


Power Bots

  • Optimus Prime (Leader, 2010)
Power Bots Optimus Prime is similar to the Mega Power Bot from Revenge of the Fallen, but depicts Prime's regular form with his swords deployed. He does not transform, but plays various sounds if you press his Autobot insignia or move his arms.



Merchandise

Transformers 3D Battle-Card Game

  • Optimus Prime (3D Battle-Card, 2007)
    • Card number: 9
Optimus Prime is a 54-point "Rare" piece in the 3D Battle-Card Game. Constructed of punch-out pieces from randomly packed plastic cards (two full robots per pack), he can be assembled into his truck mode or into a long-legged robot mode.
Prime's card construction is the only one in the game that wasn't reused for another character.


Transformers (2007)

  • Transformers Gummy Candy (2006)
Made by the Frankford Candy & Chocolate Company at the behest of Hasbro's Cap Candy Company unit, this large Optimus Prime-shaped gummy candy was available throughout 2006 to 2007. Also available was an Megatron and Bumblebee-shaped gummy candies.


Hardly anyone was wearing these damn things at BotCon 2007.
  • Optimus Prime Voice Changer (2007)
A highly CG-accurate sculpt of Optimus Prime's head with a built in voice-changer. It also has several sound effects and quotes from the movie. The voice-changer has three settings, giving more accurate alteration of the user's voice (though this is still debatable; most voice changing technology is pretty crummy, at least in toys). Much like the Ultimate Bumblebee figure, this toy will hate your wallet too. While it only costs 30 bucks, if it's anything like another Hasbro voice changer, it will suck batteries up like they were some kind of square candy holder.
There are two versions of the voice changer helmet with two different pre-recorded voices. An earlier release features the voice of Ron Hayden, while the later release features the voice of Peter Cullen. The latter version has modified packaging under the 'Try Me!' blurb, stating it has 'Real Movie Voice!', though the updated version has also appeared in the original packaging without the 'Real Movie Voice!' notice.


Nor carrying these!
  • Optimus Prime Battle Rig Blaster (2007)
    • Accessories:
The Optimus Prime Battle Rig Blaster transforms from a superdeformed amalgamation of his Movie truck and G1 Optimus Prime's truck (indeed pulling G1 Prime's trailer) to a fully G1 robotic forearm and hand with a built in Nerf style gun. By simply placing your hand inside the back of the trailer (I need an adult!) and pulling back on the front of the truck, the gun transforms and folds back into a weapon. It comes with three Nerf N-Strike size whistle darts which can be stored inside the trailer. Although not shown in the image, the truck front splits in half in gun-mode, while the grille acts as a sight. This toy was marketed as 'Optimus Prime Big Rig Blaster' overseas.


Pew, Pew!
  • Optimus Prime Blaster (2007)
    • Accessories:
An extensive redeco of the Energon Optimus Prime role-play Blaster, this toy "transforms" basically by extending. It fires suction-cup-tipped Nerf darts and is a Wal*mart exclusive.


Behold, the Autobot Game Boy of Leadership!
  • Transformers Electronic Hand Held Game (2007)
This LCD game features 10 levels and a design based on Optimus Prime.


  • Optimus Prime Globe (2007)
I'm dreaming of an Autobot Christmas...
A snow globe containing an Optimus Prime figurine based upon one of lower-detail licensing/promotional renders of Optimus Prime, complete with funky munky pose.


ZipZaps® Micro RC

In Soviet Russia, Prime controls YOU!
  • Optimus Prime (2007)
    • Model Number: 6000182
Optimus Prime is one of the first Transformers characters licensed by RadioShack for their ZipZaps line of pocket-size radio control cars. As a ZipZap, Optimus can be customized, trimmed, and tuned with any other accessories available for the brand. He has working headlights and requires four "AAA" batteries for the charger.


Battling Robots Bubble Bath

Bathtime fun is the right of all sentient beings.
  • Optimus Prime (2007)
Optimus Prime's torso attaches to the bottle of bubble bath. His elbows bend, and his arms have a punching gimmick, to allow him to battle evil even in the shower. Pushing a lever on either side makes the respective fist punch forward. He's removable, though not as easily held without the bottle below his waist.


XKites

A Jetpower prime prototype. They cut this model due to the lack of any legs.
  • SkyDelta 52 Transformers Kite (2007)
XKites made several poly delta kites with stock images of Transformers characters printed on them. This model had a 52" wingspan and a fibreglass airframe, and featured an image of Optimus Prime.


Basic Fun

  • Articulated keychain (2007)
Produced by Basic Fun, this keychain is a likeness of Optimus Prime's robot mode with articulated arms, legs, head, waist, and a keyring sticking out of his ass.
  • Slide puzzle keychain (2007)
Produced by Basic Fun, this keychain is a likeness of Optimus Prime's robot mode attached to a sliding puzzle frame. The puzzle itself is the Autobot symbol.
  • Talking keychain (2007)
Produced by Basic Fun, this keychain features several clips of Prime's voice.
  • Projector carabiner (2007)
Yet another Basic Fun joint, this is a carabiner that shines a Bat-Signal like image of Optimus Prime onto a flat surface. Neat.

Transformers Movie Danglers

  • Optimus Prime (2007)
Released by Tomy Yujin in November 2007 as part of the Danglers Collection, this toy is a weird plastic super-deformed version of Optimus Prime that pops out his vehicle mode when you squeeze him. This little figurine has a little strap on it so that it can be put on cell phones or portable gaming devices.


Transformers Movie Screen Cleaners

  • Optimus Prime (2008)
Released by Tomy Yujin on January 2008, this dangler is a faction logo-shaped screen cleaner for your cell phone, with a stock image of Optimus Prime printed on the other side.And he's on fire, too.Burn, baby, burn!


Unleashed

  • Optimus Prime (2008)


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Health Science Labs

  • Bye-Bye Boo-Boo (2009???)
Yet another frozen Transformer.
Bye-Bye Boo-Boo is a therapeutic icey thingy. It helps make your boo-boo's all better so you feel all better! The outside looks like Optimus Prime and feels really soft. It has a squishy thing you can pull out too. But remember, you gotta put it the freezer for two WHOLE hours before you can use it.


Burger King

  • Optimus Prime (2007)
The BK tie-in toy of Optimus Prime is essentially two toys in one. The first part of the toy consists of two truck halves, which snap together around a sculpted robot-mode Optimus Prime. The truck is squat and primarily blue, with outbursts of chalk-gray paint and red flames. Pulling back and letting go activates the gimmick: Prime "drives" forward and bursts from the truck mode, "transformed" to robot mode. This gimmick has marginal success.
The "robot mode" of Optimus Prime is where the pullback motor and working wheels of the toys lie. Optimus is sculpted in blue plastic, pre-posed in an odd, crouching position with zero points of articulation. His right knee is bent back, with his right arm touching his knee, while the left side has the leg forward and the left hand holding onto his butt. The toy is as sparsely painted as the truck, with light blue eyes and chest windows, gray hands and feet among other parts, and red forearms. Two panels on his back have red flame tongues on them. He looks like he's scratching his butt.


"No need for you to give me your face—I have a spare."
  • Ultimate Prime (2009)
This small statuette of Optimus comes with a Blackbird plane representing Jetfire's alternate mode. The plane splits in two, and the two parts can be clipped onto Optimus to replicate the climax to Revenge of the Fallen. The front section of the plane has a black Optimus face which sits in front of Optimus's own face.

Revenge of the Fallen

  • Optimus Prime Voice Changer (2009)


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Trick or treat, smell my feet, GIVE ME YOUR FACE!
  • Optimus Prime Halloween costume (2009)


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  • Optimus Prime Statuette (2010)
    • Accessories: One set of open hands (left & right), one set of closed fists (left & right), two Energon Swords (left & right)
Released by PopBox Collectables, this rather expensive, 12-inch tall polystone statue of Optimus Prime features over 100 individual parts, is hand-painted with water-slide decals of his flame patterns, and features two sets of hands and Energon Swords. The statue comes packaged with a certificate of authenticity, for those people who want proof that some factory in China produced this expensive piece of mass-market merchandising.
His head is hilariously over-sized... for a Transformer. If he were human, it would be fine.
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This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.


RPMs - Robot Powered Machines

Commander Series
  • Optimus Prime (2009)
    • Number: 01 of 04
Optimus Prime's first toy in the Robot Powered Machines subline is a "Mini-Vehicle"—a small, non-transforming version of his vehicle mode. A sculpted image of Prime's robot mode can be seen on the truck's underside. He features through-axle construction similar to the Generation 2 Go-Bots, letting him zip along smooth surfaces (and compatible racetrack sets) at high speed.


Battle Series
  • Optimus Prime Vs. Bonecrusher (2009)
    • Number: 03 of 08
Mini-Vehicle Optimus Prime was also available in a two-pack with Bonecrusher. The toy is identical to its "Commander Series" release.
In Europe, for some reason the names of the figures are Mudflap Vs. Skids. Oooh boy.


Radio Control
  • Optimus Prime (2009)
Radio Control Optimus Prime is a non-transforming remote-control car with a controller shaped like his robot mode. Batteries (of Hasbro's own Powrfuel brand) were included for the controller, but not for the car.


Robo-Q Transformers

  • Optimus Prime (2009)
This tiny radio-controlled Robo-Q Optimus Prime figure can be charged by directly plugging him into the back of the controller unit, and on a full charge he can waddle around a flat surface. The figure features lights while the controller has sounds.


Transformers Wacky Wobblers

  • Optimus Prime (2009)
This Optimus Prime bobblehead is part of the popular Wacky Wobblers line produced by Funko. Naturally, has a big ol' wobbly head but not much else.


Transformers Backpacks

  • Optimus Prime (2009)
Made by Fab Starpoint, these backpacks are allegedly "engineered for style, safety, comfort...and saving the Universe!" One design is black with red and blue highlights and a stock image of Optimus Prime, while the other features a much more fiery colour scheme, covered with Cybertronic hieroglyphs and a stock image of Optimus Prime with his energy sword drawn.


Basic Fun

  • Articulated keychain (2009)
Produced by Basic Fun, this keychain is a likeness of Power Up Optimus Prime's robot mode with articulated arms, legs, head, waist, and a keyring sticking out of his ass.
  • Mini Figural Clip-Ons (2009)
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Figure Collection

  • Optimus Prime (2010)
    • Accessories: Stand
The Figure Collection edition of Optimus Prime is based on his Revenge of the Fallen Leader class toy, and has his sword molded onto his right arm.


Transformers (2010)

  • Optimus Prime Cyber Sword (Roleplay, 2010)
This role play toy weapon of Optimus Prime's Energon Sword features a handle like a traditional sword, rather than attaching to the user's arm in some manner.



  • Optimus Prime (Roleplay, 2010)
A simple plastic mask based on Optimus Prime's face.



  • Optimus Prime Complete Child's Costume (Roleplay, 2010)
An Optimus Prime costume consisting of a printed suit and a plastic mask (different from the one above).


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Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.


Robot Heroes

Booga-booga!
  • Optimus Prime vs. Blackout (2007)
Packaged with Blackout, Optimus Prime is the standard Robot Hero style of cute and cuddly. His arm is in the Ion Cannon mode, and unlike many Robot Heroes, he's not crouching. He's highly posable for a Robot Hero figure, featuring four points of articulation: both shoulders swivel, his neck turns, and he has a waist joint. This toy was later redecoed into Best Buy Exclusive "Battle Damage" Optimus Prime and Walmart Exclusive "Allspark Power" Optimus Prime.


He's cute as he violently decapitates rage-filled mechanoids.
  • Optimus Prime vs. Scorponok (2007)
Packaged with Scorponok, Optimus Prime is now brandishing his sword arm weapon instead of the Ion Cannon. Sadly, the weapon is not film-accurate, being silver instead of orange. Notably, this was the first piece of Optimus Prime merchandise to have a mouth instead of a mouthplate. It is articulated at the neck and shoulders.


Otherwise known as Needs-a-Bathimus Prime.
  • "Battle Damage" Optimus Prime & Cliffjumper (Best Buy Movie DVD Exclusives)
Packaged with Cliffjumper, this is a redeco of the first Robot Heroes figure in a battle damage paint job. It has all the articulation of the initial release, and boasts an extensive amount of paint apps, including a thorough "dirt wash" on the entire toy. It was sold exclusively in Best Buy stores, packaged with the two-disc special edition of the film


Remember that part of the movie where Prime glows blue with Allspark Power?
  • The Final Battle (2008)
Packaged with redecoed versions of Autobot Jazz, Autobot Ratchet, Blackout, and Megatron. It retains all four points of articulation. The new deco is very similar to the original, but with added outbursts of Allspark Blue paint. The five-pack was sold exclusively at Wal*Mart.


Two-fisted justice!
  • Optimus Prime vs. Barricade (2008)
Packaged with Barricade, this is the first Optimus Prime Robot Heroes figure to be unarmed. Sculpted in a two-fisted stance akin to the one he had when first arriving in Mission City, it boasts sharper sculpted detail than its predecessors. Articulation is the standard three points: both shoulders and his head.


  • Optimus Prime & Blackout (2009)
After two years, Blackout's still trying to purple nurple him.
Mirroring the very first Movie Robot Heroes Optimus Prime pack, he comes with Blackout. While Blackout is a redeco of the previous mold, Optimus Prime is an all-new sculpt with two swords, reflecting the other Optimus Prime toys in the Revenge of the Fallen toyline.


Big-rig Prime.
  • Battle for the Allspark (2009)
Packaged in a set depicting the battle in Mission City with Decepticon Brawl, Autobot Ratchet, Megatron, plus new figures of Sam Witwicky, Starscream in fighter mode and Bumblebee in vehicle mode, this is the first Optimus Prime Robot Heroes figurine in vehicle mode. He has a very big behind.


The most adorable corpse suit ever.
  • Battle for the Fallen (box set, 2009)
This Robot Heroes box set of figures comes with The Fallen, Megatron (tank mode), Jetpower Optimus Prime, and Ironhide (truck mode).


Otherwise known as the "What Geneva Convention?" set.
  • Shanghai Shootout (Multi-pack, 2009)
Shanghai Shootout replicates the opening action scene from Revenge of the Fallen, featuring figurines of Mudflap/Skids (ice cream truck), Sideways (vehicle mode), Optimus Prime, Demolishor, and Sideswipe (vehicle mode). Demolishor is a slightly-oversized figure and the centerpiece of the box set.


Mighty Muggs

EVE's Ex
  • Optimus Prime (2009)
This super-deformed, non-transformable Optimus Prime figure uses the standard Mighty Muggs body template, with swivel joints in his neck and arms. Like the rest of his wave, Optimus Prime was an exclusive at Diamond Distributors and Toys"R"Us stores.