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'''Megatron''' is the leader of the [[Predacon (RID)|Predacons]] with the ability to take on [[Six Changer|six forms]]. He claims to have decimated numerous planets during his campaign for Predacon supremacy before coming to [[Earth]] in search of the megaweapon [[Fortress Maximus (RID)|Fortress Maximus]]. He appears to have come into conflict with [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus Prime]] and his [[Autobot]]s numerous times before. | '''Megatron''' is the leader of the [[Predacon (RID)|Predacons]] with the ability to take on [[Six Changer|six forms]]. He claims to have decimated numerous planets during his campaign for Predacon supremacy before coming to [[Earth]] in search of the megaweapon [[Fortress Maximus (RID)|Fortress Maximus]]. He appears to have come into conflict with [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus Prime]] and his [[Autobot]]s numerous times before. | ||
Although Megatron is a great and powerful warrior, he typically leaves the fighting to his Predacon lackeys, such as [[Sky-Byte (RID)|Sky-Byte]], preferring to stalk around his headquarters the [[Megastar]] and berate his underlings when they inevitably fail. Upon his conversion to '''Galvatron''', he is a ''lot'' more active and effective. His primary attack seems to be his [[Cutter Beam]] technique. As Galvatron, he can increase his power by draining the life energy of other beings!<ref>Bio in the R2 DVD, reflecting the original ''Car Robots'' Devil Gigatron.</ref> | Although Megatron is a great and powerful warrior, he typically leaves the fighting to his Predacon lackeys, such as [[Sky-Byte (RID)|Sky-Byte]], preferring to stalk around his headquarters the [[Megastar]] and berate his underlings when they inevitably fail. Upon his conversion to '''Galvatron''', he is a ''lot'' more active and effective. His primary attack seems to be his [[Cutter Beam]] technique. As Galvatron, he can increase his power by draining the life energy of other beings!<ref>[[Bio]] in the R2 DVD, reflecting the original ''Car Robots'' Devil Gigatron.</ref> | ||
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[[Image:DWSummerspecial RID Autobrothers Megs.jpg|right|150px|thumb|Megatron's seventh "Ugly Drawing" mode was impossible to hold back.]] | [[Image:DWSummerspecial RID Autobrothers Megs.jpg|right|150px|thumb|Megatron's seventh "Ugly Drawing" mode was impossible to hold back.]] | ||
Annoyed at the Predacons' inability to steal energy, Megatron ordered Scourge and Sky-Byte to undertake a joint operation to an energy research facility in [[Arizona]], while he and several of the other Decepticons kept the Autobots busy. Megatron was soon struggling with the Autobot Brothers in [[Oregon]]. {{storylink|Ultra Magnus...to the Rescue?}} | Annoyed at the Predacons' inability to steal energy, Megatron ordered Scourge and Sky-Byte to undertake a joint operation to an energy research facility in [[Arizona]], while he and several of the other Decepticons kept the Autobots busy. Megatron was soon struggling with the Autobot Brothers in [[Oregon]]. {{storylink|Ultra Magnus...to the Rescue?}} | ||
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===Toy bios=== | ===Toy bios=== | ||
At some point, Megatron took on a new body with only a single [[alternate mode]]: a head with spider-legs. This "[[emissary]] mode" was designed to combine with both [[Megastar|his space cruiser]] and the Autobots' [[Fortress Maximus (RID)|secret defense fortress]]. In a show of arrogance, Megatron also began calling himself a Decepticon.<ref>Megatron Megabolt on-package bio [http://tftechspecs.com/pics1/11664.jpg (scan at TFTechSpecs.com)]</ref> | |||
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**''Accessories:'' Missile | **''Accessories:'' Missile | ||
: Originally developed for the | : Originally developed for the [[Beast Machines: Transformers (toyline)|''Beast Machines'' toyline]] but shelved, it finally saw release as a ''Robots in Disguise'' [[KB Toys]] [[exclusive]]. Megatron Megabolt transforms into a head-shaped spider tank based on the [[Grand Mal]] design. A gear-wheel mechanism moves the legs up and down as the tank mode is pushed along. Pressing the [[spark crystal]] on the tank's top opens its jaw and fires a spring-loaded missile. In robot mode, this swings the entire cannon assembly up over the robot's head, along with a "battle mask". | ||
: | : In a rather clever [[retcon]], this toy's bio [[#Toy bios|(described above)]] says that the alt-mode is a means for Megatron to take control of Fortress Maximus. As it happens, the figure ''can'' actually be used as Maximus's head if you remove the spider-legs.<ref>[http://tformers.com/article.php?sid=350 TFormers.com article] describing how to combine the Megatron Megabolt toy with Fortress Maximus</ref> | ||
: This toy was released in Japan on [[August 8]], 2002 as a [[Toys"R"Us|ToysЯUs]]-exclusive "[[USA Edition]]". | : This toy was released in Japan on [[August 8]], 2002 as a [[Toys"R"Us|ToysЯUs]]-exclusive "[[USA Edition]]". | ||
: This mold was | : This mold was [[redeco]]ed as simply "[[Megabolt]]" in the [[Transformers: Universe (2003 franchise)|2003 ''Universe'']] line, then in ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (franchise)#Beast Wars Returns|Beast Wars Returns]]'' it was redecoed again as [[Megatron (BW)/toys|Megahead Megatron]], the character it had been designed for. | ||
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2002/Decepticon/MegaboltMegatron/megaboltmegatron.htm More information on Megatron Megabolt at TFU.info]'' | ::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2002/Decepticon/MegaboltMegatron/megaboltmegatron.htm More information on Megatron Megabolt at TFU.info]'' | ||
Revision as of 00:21, 4 January 2012
| The name or term "Megatron" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Megatron (disambiguation). |
- Megatron is a Predacon, turned Decepticon, from the Robots in Disguise continuity family. He is later reborn into Galvatron.

Megatron is the leader of the Predacons with the ability to take on six forms. He claims to have decimated numerous planets during his campaign for Predacon supremacy before coming to Earth in search of the megaweapon Fortress Maximus. He appears to have come into conflict with Optimus Prime and his Autobots numerous times before.
Although Megatron is a great and powerful warrior, he typically leaves the fighting to his Predacon lackeys, such as Sky-Byte, preferring to stalk around his headquarters the Megastar and berate his underlings when they inevitably fail. Upon his conversion to Galvatron, he is a lot more active and effective. His primary attack seems to be his Cutter Beam technique. As Galvatron, he can increase his power by draining the life energy of other beings![1]
Fiction
Robots in Disguise cartoon
- Voice actor: Daniel Riordan (English), Yōichi Kobiyama (Japanese), Luiz Carlos Persy (Brazilian Portuguese), Gerardo Vásquez (Latin American Spanish)

Megatron arrived on Earth in search of Fortress Maximus by orders of the Predacon Council Surprise Attack! with a cover story of plundering Earth's energy. His first appearance was at the International Scientific Symposium in New York, during which he and the Predacon trio fought Optimus Prime and the Autobot Brothers. Although the battle did not go well, Megatron was able to abduct Doctor Kenneth Onishi, an energy expert and archaeologist. Battle Protocol! Doctor Onishi was subjected to the psycho-probe which was proving to be slow work in extracting information. In the meantime, Megatron sent his minions out to steal energy to refuel the Megastar, only occasionally venturing out himself to help them.
Attempting to provide a distraction for Sky-Byte's mission to some ruins, Megatron and the Predacon trio attacked Metro City, fighting Team Bullet Train. The Secret of the Ruins Another plan to trap Optimus Prime started off well — Megatron disguising himself as a red sports car proved to be an effective method to trap the Autobot Side Burn and they were soon able to trap Optimus as well. Megatron took great pleasure in punishing the Autobot leader until the rest of the Autobots mounted a rescue and the Predacons were forced to flee. Sideburn's Obsession

With little information forthcoming from the psycho-probing of Doctor Onishi, the Predacons stole a disk left by the doctor, leading them to attack a steam train under the mistaken assumption it was a weapon of some sort. This did not help Megatron's temper. Secret Weapon: D-5 Nor did the destruction of his Mega-Laser Cannon by the Autobots. Mirage's Betrayal In an attempt to destroy their foe, Megatron and Sky-Byte entered the International Grand Prix which the Autobots had also entered in an attempt to find one of their number who'd gone rogue. Megatron managed to trap Optimus and the three brothers under a huge rock, but the rogue Autobot, Skid-Z, turned up in time to rescue them and Megatron was sent packing. Skid Z's Choice

After several more failed missions, the interrogation of Dr. Onishi finally saw results in the discovery of a crashed Autobot spaceship in America. Megatron was able to snatch six protoforms from the ship and took them to the nearby McKinley Army Base where he imbued them with energy from his spark and gave them new forms as Decepticons. The Decepticons Eager to test his new troops, he sent them to destroy Sherman Dam and hacked into the primitive human television transmissions in order to extort the humans in the nearby city of Los Bogus into surrendering. Unfortunately, things did not go well and Megatron was left looking embarrassed in front of all the humans. Commandos
Megatron largely stayed back at base after these incidents until the Commandos were able to sabotage the Autobot Global Space Bridge. With the Autobots unable to reach specific destinations, Megatron and Scourge attacked an energy facility near the North Pole. Unfortunately for them, the Autobots were able to get the space bridge repaired in time for Megatron to be seen off by Landfill. Landfill

Megatron was especially interested in the arrival of a new Autobot, Ultra Magnus, who had an intense rivalry with Optimus Prime. Ultra Magnus After Magnus badly damaged Prime in a fight, causing the latter to retreat to an island to recuperate, Megatron saw his chance and personally led the attack on Optimus Prime. The attack might have succeeded if it weren't for the arrival of Ultra Magnus, who merged with Optimus to form the powerful Omega Prime. Ultra Magnus: Forced Fusion!
After the capture of the three Autobot brothers, Megatron again ventured out and was able to successfully fight Optimus, who was unwilling to fight back while the three brothers were under threat. Even after the brothers were freed, Megatron attempted to stomp the trio, only to have them fight back after they supercharged under the influence of mysterious energy channelled through Ultra Magnus. The Two Faces of Ultra Magnus
Finally, information obtained from Dr Onishi led the Decepticons to discover the location of Fortress Maximus and the fulfilling of Megatron's quest. Fortress Maximus Although the Autobots hid Fortress Maximus, Megatron had his men try to track down the rest of the O-Parts. The Autobots again got there first, but Megatron was able to take Wedge hostage, offering him back in exchange for the O-Parts. The exchange was ruined by Sky-Byte, which didn't exactly endear the Predacon to his master. A Friendly Contest

The Decepticons subsequently tracked the Autobots to the Sahara Desert, Megatron leading the mission himself. By the time they caught up to the Autobots, Optimus had already located the Orb of Sigma, the key to finding Fortress Maximus' commanding entity Cerebros, in a deep cavern. Megatron attempted to take the Orb, but was caught in a booby trap which seized him in a powerful energy field. Soon he and Optimus were locked in combat, resulting in Megatron disappearing in the collapsing cavern. In the aftermath, the three beast Predacons pulled themselves out of the rubble, only to have their energy drained. Megatron was back with a new form and name—Galvatron. Peril from the Past

Galvatron rejoined his troops as Scourge attempted to take control of Fortress Maximus in the heart of Metro City. He proclaimed Megatron dead and he himself to be an entirely new person. Though the attempt to control Fortress Maximus was unsuccessful, Galvatron seized Cerebros during the retreat. Maximus Emerges
Scourge's second attempt to control Maximus failed as well, leading the Decepticons to try and capture Koji Onishi, the Autobots' pet human. Instead they got hold of Koji's friend Karl, but Galvatron accompanied Scourge and Sky-Byte to Maximus's location. Once Karl had taken control of the titan, Scourge turned on his master, ordering Karl to destroy Galvatron. With the attempt a failure, Galvatron stunned his minion and retreated. Mistaken Identity
Galvatron used one of his new abilities to seize the traitorous Decepticons in an energy field and forcibly reprogram them to serve him. Placing them under the command of Sky-Byte, he then sent them to attack the Autobot base. Although the Decepticons and Predacons were led into a trap by the Autobots, Galvatron brought the Megastar to the battle, growing in size to join with the battle station as its right hand. After Fortress Maximus destroyed the battle station, Galvatron fell, apparently lifeless, to the ground. Surprise Attack! Not finished yet, Galvatron used his new vampiric powers to drain energy from Maximus. When confronted by Omega Prime, Galvatron demonstrated another new ability, releasing from his mouth thousands of cyber-bats which took control of Earth's children. The Autobots were forced to call a retreat.

Galvatron sent his Decepticon forces in after the Autobots, intending to kill two birds with one stone—he used his Striker Lance to rupture the wall of the Global Space Bridge, flooding it with lava. Galvatron's Revenge The Autobots soon escaped, but Galvatron was able to swiftly seize them in an energy field, only losing Optimus Prime when the other Autobots shielded their leader from Galvatron's energies. Optimus and Ultra Magnus again combined into Omega Prime to confront Galvatron, leading him through the space bridge to Earth's core for a final confrontation.
When Omega Prime used the Matrix Blade to destroy Galvatron's Striker Lance, the resulting explosion (and apparent release of Galvatron's absorbed energies) was enough to defeat the villain. He was last seen being exiled to the Asteroid Prison Colony, swearing that he would return to seek revenge. The Final Battle
Dreamwave Summer Special comic

Annoyed at the Predacons' inability to steal energy, Megatron ordered Scourge and Sky-Byte to undertake a joint operation to an energy research facility in Arizona, while he and several of the other Decepticons kept the Autobots busy. Megatron was soon struggling with the Autobot Brothers in Oregon. Ultra Magnus...to the Rescue?
Toy bios
At some point, Megatron took on a new body with only a single alternate mode: a head with spider-legs. This "emissary mode" was designed to combine with both his space cruiser and the Autobots' secret defense fortress. In a show of arrogance, Megatron also began calling himself a Decepticon.[2]
Toys
Robots in Disguise

- Megatron (Ultra, 2001)
- Japanese ID number: D-001
- Accessories: 2 missiles, 2 missile launchers
- The only new-mold badguy from the Car Robots line, Gigatron has six different configurations: robot, jet, bat, two-headed dragon, giant hand (awesome), and roadster. His hand mode actually has a spring-loaded "gripping" gimmick (oh hell yeah). He comes with a pair of pressure-launch missile launchers that can double as swords, or be combined to form a single naginata-like weapon.
- For the Hasbro Robots in Disguise line, Megatron was released using the later "Devil Gigatron" version of the mold, meaning it was capable of transforming into four more forms, though these were never advertised. The blades of his missiles were also rounded off a bit more to comply with safety standards.
- The Hasbro version of this mold was also used to make BotCon 2005's Deathsaurus.
- Galvatron (Ultra, 2001)
- Japanese ID number: D-013
- Accessories: 2 missiles, 2 missile launchers

- Redecoed into a color scheme more traditionally associated with "dead" in Japan, "Devil Gigatron" was also retooled to allow four more configurations, making him the Transformer with the most official alt-modes in a single body. Aside from the original six configurations, he can now also turn into a mammoth, a hydroplane "transport", a winged griffin, and a one-headed dragon.
- This retool was used for all Hasbro-released incarnations of the mold.

- Megatron Megabolt (Deluxe, 2002)
- Accessories: Missile
- Originally developed for the Beast Machines toyline but shelved, it finally saw release as a Robots in Disguise KB Toys exclusive. Megatron Megabolt transforms into a head-shaped spider tank based on the Grand Mal design. A gear-wheel mechanism moves the legs up and down as the tank mode is pushed along. Pressing the spark crystal on the tank's top opens its jaw and fires a spring-loaded missile. In robot mode, this swings the entire cannon assembly up over the robot's head, along with a "battle mask".
- In a rather clever retcon, this toy's bio (described above) says that the alt-mode is a means for Megatron to take control of Fortress Maximus. As it happens, the figure can actually be used as Maximus's head if you remove the spider-legs.[3]
- This toy was released in Japan on August 8, 2002 as a ToysЯUs-exclusive "USA Edition".
- This mold was redecoed as simply "Megabolt" in the 2003 Universe line, then in Beast Wars Returns it was redecoed again as Megahead Megatron, the character it had been designed for.
Merchandise
Robot Heroes
- Optimus Prime / Megatron
Notes
- In the original Car Robots cartoon, Devil Gigatron was draining energy from children via his bats; in the dub, this was changed to him merely taking control of them to force the Autobots to back down. Also, Devil Gigatron's defeat was from a completely different cause; after defeating Omega Prime, he attempted to drain the Autobot's energy before moving onto the core of the planet itself. Unfortunately, Galvatron absorbed more energy than even he could handle, causing a backfire that knocked him out.
- In Car Robots, each of Gigatron's alternate modes not only have their own voice, but their own personality. Hooray for leaders who're even crazier than Generation 1 Galvatron!
- According to the first Car Robots toy catalog, Gigatron and his Destrongers "passed through a rift in dimensions" to appear on 21st-century Earth, with Fire Convoy/Optimus Prime's Autobot "Dimensional Patrol" following them. This seems to have been only vaguely alluded to in the Japanese version of the show—Fire Convoy proclaimed in the first episode that he would follow Gigatron wherever he went, "even if it's to the edge of the universe"—but does not seem to have played a large part of the main story, to the extent that the Robots in Disguise dub was able to omit it entirely. It gets a mention in a Megatron character profile on the R2 DVD boxsets, which refer to "rumours" that he comes from another time and place. The author claims that, at the time, he was just willfully screwing with people by including it, since back then it was more rumor in the fandom than the cited fact it is now.
- The first Car Robots catalog also stated that Fire Convoy and Gigatron were once "childhood friends" that became eternal rivals. We don't really have any idea how that was supposed to work.
- The CG illustrations on Car Robots Gigatron and Devil Gigatron's packaging were done by Tamotsu Shinohara, a designer at Toei who mainly does creature design for live-action tokusatsu series such as "Kamen Rider" and "Super Sentai". [citation needed]

- Megatron was left out of the BotCon 2010 Transformers Hall of Fame video tribute to Megatron(s).
- The name "Gigatron" was later used for Overlord's Heroes of Cybertron figure. It literally means "one thousand Megatrons".
- An interview with TakaraTomy employee Takashi Kunihiro in the August 2011 issue of Figure King magazine revealed that Car Robots Gigatron is his favorite design of the Transformers items he's worked on. Kunihiro also revealed an "eleventh mode" for Devil Gigatron in the interview, the "Devil Ostrich". How official one wants to consider this mode is up to the reader.
Foreign names
- Japanese: Gigatron (Megatron, ギガトロン Gigatoron), Devil Gigatron (Galvatron, デビルギガトロン Debiru Gigatoron)
References
- ↑ Bio in the R2 DVD, reflecting the original Car Robots Devil Gigatron.
- ↑ Megatron Megabolt on-package bio (scan at TFTechSpecs.com)
- ↑ TFormers.com article describing how to combine the Megatron Megabolt toy with Fortress Maximus
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