Megatron (Cyberverse)
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- Megatron is a Decepticon from the Cyberverse continuity family.
Megatron is the tyrannical leader of the Decepticons, being ruthless, cruel, and evil to the core. He was once friends with Optimus Prime, though exactly how boggles the mind. He plans to achieve total global domination, though his corrupt plans are often thwarted by the Autobots. [1]
Fiction
Cyberverse cartoon
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Toys
Cyberverse
Scout Class

- Megatron (Scout Class, 2018)
- Cyberverse Scout Class Megatron is a Scout scale toy that transforms from a robot to
a robot sitting downa "transformational" mode in six easy steps. His Action Attack gimmick causes an Energon mace to pop out of his right arm when triggered.
One-Step Changers

- Megatron (One-Step Changer, 2018)
Warrior Class

- Megatron (Warrior Class, 2018)
Ultimate Class

- Megatron (Ultimate Class, 2018)
- Cyberverse Ultimate Class Megatron is a roughly Leader Class-sized toy that transforms from a heavily G1-inspired robot to tank in around eleven steps. He comes with a "Fusion Mega Shot" Action Attack gimmick, [2] which unfolds the cannon into an elongated pink barrel when the button to his left is pushed, reminiscent of a similar attack used by his live action counterpart. Additionally, he has an autotransforming head reveal activated when his waist is swing down, though had arms still need to be in turret mode for it to work correctly. Due to this feature, he has no neck swivel.
- Megatron is unusual for his size in lacking elbows. Otherwise, he features ratcheted swivels and outward hinges in his hips, hinged knees, and shoulders with forward and lateral joints. Despite his Fusion Cannon being permanently attached to his arm, his right fist still has a covered-up hole for 5 mm pegs.
Notes
- As with the rest of the Cyberverse cast, Megatron's design is based on the Evergreen design also used for his Generation 1 counterpart, with some minor stylistic tweaks.
- It's not technically clear whether Cyberverse is a sequel to any other cartoon; if it is, that would make this Megatron one of the other Megatrons.
See also
References
- ↑ Character bios at the official Cyberverse website
- ↑ These New Transformers Cyberverse Figures Are Fantastic Callbacks to the Original '80s Toys at io9.gizmodo.com






