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* It makes him into something of a [[Jesus|Christ]]-figure.
* It makes him into something of a [[Jesus|Christ]]-figure.
* It allows for numerous [[Optimus Prime memorials|memorials]] to be constructed in his honor (though they're some times built even ''before'' he dies, morbidly enough).
* It allows for numerous [[Optimus Prime memorials|memorials]] to be constructed in his honor (though they're some times built even ''before'' he dies, morbidly enough).
 
* It's fun to kill him and bring him back (another theory).
Nearly every continuity family has featured Prime dying at least once; the only exceptions are the Optimus Primes from ''[[Robots in Disguise (cartoon)|Robots in Disguise]]'' (though [[The Final Battle (RID)|only just]]) and ''[[Shattered Glass (franchise)|Shattered Glass]]''.
Nearly every continuity family has featured Prime dying at least once; the only exceptions are the Optimus Primes from ''[[Robots in Disguise (cartoon)|Robots in Disguise]]'' (though [[The Final Battle (RID)|only just]]) and ''[[Shattered Glass (franchise)|Shattered Glass]]''.



Revision as of 21:40, 31 December 2010

Oh, he's gone and died again. Botheration! Most inconvenient.

Across the various continuities, Optimus Prime dies a lot. This happens for various reasons:

  • It allows for him to be replaced by a new character (and thus a new toy).
  • It allows for him to come back from the dead in a new body (again, a new toy).
  • It's dramatic (in theory).
  • It makes him into something of a Christ-figure.
  • It allows for numerous memorials to be constructed in his honor (though they're some times built even before he dies, morbidly enough).
  • It's fun to kill him and bring him back (another theory).

Nearly every continuity family has featured Prime dying at least once; the only exceptions are the Optimus Primes from Robots in Disguise (though only just) and Shattered Glass.

Some examples:

Generation 1 cartoon continuity

Generation 1 cartoon

Dying before he's even Optimus Prime (he's that good).
  • Orion Pax died (or was at least severely damaged by Megatron) and had to be rebuilt into Optimus Prime by Alpha Trion. It's possible that if Orion had not been repaired, Optimus Prime would have ceased to exist. Pax's girlfriend Ariel was also heavily damaged, and rebuilt into Elita One. They were with their friend Dion when they were attacked by Megatron, although it is unknown if he was likewise rebuilt.

The Transformers: The Movie

"Either that wallpaper goes, or I do."
  • The best-known example is from The Transformers: The Movie, in which Optimus Prime dies of wounds from his battle with Megatron. Famously, his body turns gray as he dies. (Urban legend says his body also crumbles, but no such footage is known to exist.) Being the first time he died, it was actually unexpected.


Kiss Players

  • Sometime between 2005 and 2010, Marissa Faireborn revives Optimus using the Galvatron cells in her body. Ultimately, all the cells are put back into Galvatron, and without them, Optimus promptly dies again.

Season 3

"Mind if I smoke?"
  • He returns from the dead twice; first as a zombie under Quintesson control in "Dark Awakening" as part of a plan to destroy the Autobots, only to die again when he overcomes the Quintesson control through the power of the Matrix and possibly the strength of his will, and sacrifices himself to save the Autobots.


The Headmasters

"...I'm dead."
"YES, you are!"
"You think that's funny, Jennings?!"
  • In The Headmasters, Prime's death in The Transformers: The Movie was sort-of recreated in a flashback montage at the beginning of "Four Warriors Come out of the Sky", but not really. Rather than die while taking down his ultimate nemesis in a one-on-one struggle to the death to defend his city, his comrades, the planet Earth, and freedom itself, he just kind of gets randomly shot while in the middle of an ordinary battle outside of Autobot Headquarters, and turns gray. Nobody else seems to notice this. It's not clear that Prime himself notices it. It's about the most half-hearted death ever.
  • Optimus Prime later died again—in another act of self sacrifice, of course—when he walked into Vector Sigma and tried to bring it back under control directly in "Birth of the Fantastic Double Prime". His body turned gray as he died, followed by a (likely only symbolic) scene of him telling Rodimus Prime that it would be his responsibility to keep leading the Autobots and to continue his work, seen as a transparent, light-haloed figure against the sky and heard in third person narration as Rodimus stared into the sky. (Then again, given the proven existence of ghosts...)


Return of Convoy

Generation 2

Marvel Comics continuity

Generation 1

"Give me my face!"
  • A previous attempt was made at making virtual Prime a new body in "Totaled!". The body spontaneously blew up.


Generation 2

Unleashing the light of the Matrix upon a great evil. Again.
  • This Prime wasn't done dying yet. His adventures continued in the G2 comics, and he died defeating the Swarm in the final issue of that series, "A Rage in Heaven!". The Swarm reconstituted him three pages later (in a body based on his then-current Combat Hero toy).


IDW Comics continuity

  • In his first battle with the Ore-13 powered Megatron, Optimus was killed. Escalation issue 5 Or at least, his main body was: by quickly downloading his consciousness into Combat Deck (and then back again), Optimus was able to survive. Being that close to death meant he briefly existed in a limbo state, which got him noticed by Nova Prime in the Dead Universe. Escalation issue 6


Beast Wars cartoon continuity

Beast Wars cartoon

"I'm not quite dead yet! I feel happy!"

In Beast Wars and Beast Machines, you could mark the end of a season by the near-death experience of one Optimus or another...

Beast Machines cartoon

(Strangely, the end of the third season of Beast Wars had no Optimus deaths whatsoever! A half-dozen others died, but not Optimus.)

Robots in Disguise

He's one of the only Primes that didn't die! However, it came very close in the final battle, when he planned to sacrifice himself to stop Galvatron.

Unicron Trilogy

Armada cartoon

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Now Optimus, don't go all to pieces. You say you have to split? Well, you're a chip off the ol' block.


Armada comic

  • The corpse of an Optimus Prime (killed by Unicron) from an alternate universe appeared in the Armada comic issue titled "Worlds Collide, Part 1 of 4". Yep, practically all we know about this Optimus is that he died. He doesn't turn gray, but his colors are faded.

Universe

Technically, this is the clone.
  • The corpse of an Optimus Prime (killed by Megazarak) from an alternate universe was cloned by Unicron to create Nemesis Prime. The clone, before he became Nemesis, appeared in Cybertron comic issue "Balancing Act, Part 2". Once again, practically all we know about this Optimus is that he died.


Movie continuity

Though Optimus Prime doesn't die in the first movie itself, he does consider fusing the All Spark into his own spark, an action that would destroy them both, if necessary to keep it out of Decepticon hands.

Transformers The Game

In Decepticon mode storyline, Optimus Prime was beaten to the ground, and as he crawled for the All Spark, Megatron smashed his head with his flail ... poor Prime, he gets the most violent death. Transformers The Game (console)

Titan Magazines Transformers movie comics

"Begging sometimes helps, but not often."
"Begging sometimes helps, but not often."
Has the Imperial Magistrate reached a verdict?

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The following events occur in a splinter timeline where Megatron won the battle of Mission City.

Optimus was left in a frozen, near-death state. Twilight's Last Gleaming, Part: 1

Revenge of the Fallen movie

Shot through the heart, and you're to blame, you give love a bad name!

Perhaps the most brutal Prime death to date. To protect Sam Witwicky, Optimus Prime engaged in a brutal battle with Starscream, Megatron and Grindor. Despite "literally" disarming Starscream and destroying Grindor, Optimus is run-through from behind by Megatron and killed. This event causes Sam to follow the symbols the All Spark sliver placed in his mind to find the ancient Matrix of Leadership, the only thing that could restore life to Optimus. Unfortunately, it crumbled into dust upon touching it in the Tomb of the Primes on the border between Egypt and Jordan. During the climactic battle in Egypt between NEST and the Decepticons, Sam was seemingly killed by Megatron, only to be taken to another plane of existence where he met the Primes who died to prevent The Fallen from achieving victory, and they bestowed upon him the true Matrix, which allowed Sam to revive Optimus. Revenge of the Fallen (film)

Animated cartoon

Dead in the third episode for 75 seconds. It's a new record!

In the third part of the Animated movie, "Transform and Roll Out", Optimus Prime dies after his battle with Starscream. Like the Generation 1 Prime before him, he turns gray upon dying. Seventy-five seconds later - for us AND for the characters - Sari Sumdac uses the mysterious AllSpark Key to revive him. It's a new record, Primey!

Henkei! manga

A Nightmare, Once Again

See also

  • Prime Spark - The short story explores the question of where all most of those Optimus-es go when they die. (Answer: someplace dull.)
  • God Ginrai - Often erroneously put in this category
  • Cy-Kill, who is repeatedly killed COS HE SUCKS LOLOLOLOL.
  • Starscream - He dies in nearly every continuity he's in