Optimus Prime (Armada)/toys

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Like other Optimuses, Unicron Trilogy Optimus Prime has a lot of toys.

Toys

Armada

Stand up and be counted, container!
  • Optimus Prime (Super Base, 2002/2003)
    • Japanese ID number: MC-01
    • Accessories: Trailer/base/armor, light-up rifle, missile, left & right smokestacks
The first Unicron Trilogy Optimus Prime toy transforms into a longnose truck cab of made-up model. His clear-plastic smokestacks can detach and form a double-barrelled pistol that he can hold in robot mode, and a button on top of his head causes his mouthplate to jiggle up and down as if he were talking (the irony being that while this was a familiar trait of G1 cartoon Optimus Prime, in the Armada animated series, this Prime's mouthplate remained static when he talked). He can also hold a large cannon that is stored within his trailer, and his chest flips down to reveal a (non-removable) Matrix of Leadership. He is packaged with his Mini-Con partner Sparkplug.
The toy's primary gimmick is its auto-transforming trailer, which assumes one of three configurations when triggered by an infra-red signal transmitted from the cab robot. Transforming the cab into robot mode will cause the trailer to automatically flip open into a battle station for Mini-Cons, which Prime can stand in the centre of. The base features a central tower with a pop-out artillery emplacement and a mount for Prime's large cannon; a rotating missile-firing turret; two Mini-Con storage bays, one of which featured a manually-activated tab to launch Mini-Cons out; and two live Mini-Con hardpoints, one of which pops up a non-firing turret, the other activating a laser noise.
Prime's cab and trailer can also combine to form a super robot mode. Transforming the cab into the torso portion sends the transformation command to the trailer, which raises itself up off the ground to become a pair of immobile, statuesque legs (as long as you're not playing with it on carpet), and when the pair are connected, the super-robot head pops up with a metallic shriek sound effect. Pressing the Autobot symbol on the figure's chest activates a pulsing laser sound effect, and the small grey button on his right shoulder illuminates his fist with a red LED, which can illuminate either of his guns, as well as the Star Saber sword (the Star Saber was specifically cast in clear plastic for this purpose, but in practice, the light failed to carry even halfway up the blade).
Gunjob Spacepants!
Prime's firing missile and Mini-Con activated gimmicks remain accessible in this mode, but look a bit doofy if you deploy them. The initial Hasbro release of Prime had tabs in its Super Mode shoulders that prevented them from rotating above the horizontal default position, so as not to break the wires that run through the toy's right arm. Coupled with the limited elbow joints, this left Optimus Prime able only to point his weapons towards the ground, and the tabs were removed on subsequent editions of the figure.
Instead of his trailer, Prime can alternately combine with Armada Jetfire, who forms a pair of legs, as "Jet Prime" (Jet Optimus on the cartoon, or "Jet Convoy" if you own the Japanese version). In addition to this, Armada Overload can form a pair of massive cannons that attach to either Prime's base mode, or mount over the shoulders of his super robot torso (with either his trailer or Jetfire as legs), forming Optimus Prime Megaweapon (or Magna Convoy).
Takara's release of Optimus Prime the following year made a few changes, noticeably replacing the gold paint and plastic of the Hasbro toy with bright yellow and much brighter gold. The deco has been tweaked to be a bit closer to the original prototype glimpsed in early catalogs, with yellow added back to cab Prime's feet and the cab grill painted silver, and the Super Mode's waist getting much more paint. This version of the figure was never burdened with the mobility-inhibiting shoulder tabs. Completing the Super Mode combination triggered a new clip of Prime shouting "Convoy, Super Mode!" in Japanese instead of generic mechanical sounds. Late in the run, JUSCO stores offered this toy with blind-packed "Space Galaxy" versions of the individual Destruction Mini-Con Team members, one toy per box.


Fans typically refer to this mold as "Bendy Prime", but it's really more of a shimmy-shimmy Prime. Mini-Con-activated shimmy-shimmy.
  • Optimus Prime (Super-Con, 2003)
    • Japanese ID number: MC-06
    • Accessories: Left & right smokestacks
This deluxe-size, highly-poseable version of Armada Optimus Prime is an entirely new mold, retaining the ability to tow Super Base Prime's trailer, though he cannot combine with it. He comes with the Mini-Con Over-Run, who can transform into a gun for him, or can peg onto the Powerlinx plug on Optimus's back to activate a double-fisted "punching" action (that looks more like hyperactive shrugging). Like the Super Base figure, Prime has a flip down chestplate, but lacks a molded-in Matrix, and his smokestacks can be removed (and in many cases will simply fall off), but cannot peg together as a gun. Shipping in a great many waves throughout most of the later run of the line, Super-Con Optimus became a notorious pegwarmer.
The figure features a minor design flaw. The forearm parts, which shift up to reveal the robot mode fists, do not lock down after being transformed, and are easily prone to falling back down due to a complete lack of tension to hold them in place.
The initial release of the figure featured silver lights on his roof; later on, the lights were changed to yellow, and later still, an Autobot emblem was added to the hood of the vehicle. These changes were not made on the Japanese release of the figure, which bore the unfortunate appellation of "STD", meaning "standard".
This mold was redecoed for inclusion in the Cybertron and Universe lines (see below), as well as to create the new characters of Armada Nemesis Prime and Universe Ultra Magnus.


  • Kinpika Convoy (Super Base Lucky Draw figure, August 2003)
    • Accessories: Prime Mini-Con, trailer/armor, light-up rifle, missile, left & right smokestacks
This Japanese-exclusive vacuum metalized golden redeco of Super Base Optimus Prime, whose name means "Shining Golden", was available as a prize in several draws, including a colouring contest held in the pages of TV Boy magazine, and in-store lottery draws at Tobu Department Stores. Between the draws, at least 58 "Kinpika" Prime toys are known to have been given away, making it one of the more widely available Lucky Draw figures, comparatively speaking. It came packaged in a plain white box, and including all the accessories and features of the standard release of the figure, including a gold-chromed Sparkplug (or "Prime", as he's confusingly known in Japan).


Dracula Prime?
  • Powerlinx Optimus Prime (Super Base, 2003)
    • Accessories: Corona Sparkplug Mini-Con, trailer/armor, light-up rifle, missile, left & right smokestacks
A late-run extensive redeco of the Super Base Armada Optimus Prime toy, "Powerlinx" Optimus Prime sports the darker color scheme the character takes on in the Armada cartoon episode "Origin" following a Mini-Con power-up, but he is not precisely show-accurate—the deco would later be fine-tuned with more accurate details for release in Japan as the Magna Convoy DX giftset (see below). In addition to now sporting fully-mobile Super Mode arms without the movement-impeding tabs, Prime still comes with all his features and accessories, though for this release, his Mini-Con partner Sparkplug got retooled with a new rear chassis and a blinged-out golden chrome body as "Corona Sparkplug".


Optimus Prime can't avoid his toy contracts even when he's dead!
  • Crystal Convoy (Super-Con, October 2003)
    • Accessories: Surge Mini-Con, left and right smokestacks
A Japanese TV Magazine exclusive, this release of the Super-Con class Prime toy has almost all of his parts cast in translucent coloured plastics—hence the 'crystal' moniker—representing the character's disembodied spark after his destruction in the Armada cartoon episode "Crisis" and resurrection in "Miracle". What that means for poor Over-Run (or "Surge" in Japan), also cast in translucent plastic, we couldn't say! Available via mail-order, only 5000 pieces were distributed in October of 2003.


  • Battle for the Matrix (Multi-pack, 2003)
    • Accessories: Sparkplug Mini-Con, trailer/armor, light-up rifle, missile, left & right smokestacks
A K-Mart exclusive set released on "Black Friday" (the day after Thanksgiving, the most hellishly busy shopping day of the year), this set consists of Super Base Optimus Prime, Jetfire, their respective partner Mini-Cons Sparkplug and Comettor, the Adventure Mini-Con Team, and oddly enough, Longarm. Optimus Prime's red plastics and paint were replaced with gold, the only changes made to anyone in the set. It is this set from which the name of Optimus Prime's combined mode with Jetfire, Jet Prime, comes.


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I think he needs another gun.
  • Magna Convoy DX Set (Multi-pack, 2003)
    • ID number: MC-XX
    • Accessories: Prime Mini-Con, trailer/armor, light-up rifle, missile, left & right smokestacks
This set is a ToysЯUs Japan exclusive, consisting of Powerlinx Optimus Prime (dubbed "Convoy Final Battle Coloration" and redecoed with more show-accurate colours, principally a silver mouthplate instead of red and varying color saturation from the Hasbro version), a "crystal" version of Overload ("Ultra Magnus Special Clear Version") made out of transluscent plastics, and an exclusive X-Dimension redeco of the Street Action Mini-Con Team. This set is entirely "new" content not available in the normal mass-retail Micron Legend line, and is also the last release of "X-Dimension" Mini-Cons. Rather than come with individual bio cards for the various characters, the set came with only a single card for Magna Convoy.


Fast food promotions

  • Optimus Prime (McDonald's Happy Meal toy, 2002)
An extremely simplified version of Optimus Prime, this McDonald's Happy Meal toy transforms into a trailer-less truck cab. He is formed out of a large percentage of translucent plastic, and can combine with the other Happy Meal Armada toys (Hot Shot, Red Alert, and Smokescreen) into a human (well, robot) pyramid-style configuration, notionally considered a "Mighty Robot".


Jesus and Santa rolled into one.
  • Optimus Prime (McDonald's Happy Meal toy, 2004-2006)
    • Accessories: Energon Cube, "Mini-Con" remote
The Happy Meal version of Energon Optimus Prime features a very similar transformation sequence to his larger figure, though his limited articulation means that his shoulder insignias aren't visible in robot mode when his arms are facing forward. His torso is hollow to contain his electronic "Energon Cube" accessory, which generates effects when activated by remote control. This remote is in the form of the Mini-Con jet Wreckage, and can mount on the top of his cab in truck form.
Unreleased in the United States, Prime and his fellow Happy Meal toys initially appeared in (at least) the Netherlands in September 2004, before making their way to the United Kingdom in February 2005, to New Zealand in March, and to Australia in November.
In 2006, the figure was also released in Brazil, albeit as a variant: this one was missing the Energon Cube and even had the plastic tab that holds the cube removed. In addition, the gray plastic is a slightly different shade, and the facial details are a lot crisper.[1]


  • Optimus Prime (McDonald's promotion, 2005)
Part of the second Energon Happy Meal promotion, which was only available in some Latin America markets. Optimus Prime features a spring-loaded transformation to robot mode. Given his limited release, he's very rare.


  • Optimus Prime (Burger King kids meal toy, 2005)
Available in kids' meals from Burger King, this Optimus Prime transforms into the character's basic fire engine "cab", lacking a trailer or a Super Mode. Made entirely from blue and red plastic, he features only the tiniest token amount of paint, which is used on his windows and wheels.


Built to Rule!

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"My Matrix for a quick death." (How could this happen to me?)
  • Optimus Prime (2003)
    • Accessories: 2 missiles
Armada Built to Rule! Optimus Prime transforms into a fair approximation of his vehicle mode, but the robot mode is quite inaccurate, due to the very broad, flat Trans-Skeleton with thin, stick-like limbs attached to it. The set came with a very simplistic "Mini-Con" Sparkplug partner kit that did have a more dedicated "Powerlinx" connector than the standard construction pegs, though these are a bit too thin to be used as attachment points for regular Mini-Cons (they stay, sort of, but it's a very loose connection). The 101-piece set also features pressure-launch missile-firing "smokestack" cannons.


Blocktimus Prime
  • Optimus Prime (Built to Rule!, 2005)
    • Accessories: 2 missiles
The Energon version of Built to Rule! Optimus Prime was designed with a much more solid skeleton with larger, blockier limbs. He can be rebuilt from a Cybertronic truck cab with a trailer-mounted, pressure-launch dual-missile cannon (with electronic lights and sounds) to a robot, to basically whatever you feel like doing with the parts.
Unfortunately, due to the slow performance of the Built to Rule! line overall, the Energon versions only had a limited, test-market release initially in and around Cincinnati, Ohio. The sets later filtered out into many Tuesday Morning and Ollie's chain stores at drastically dropped prices.


Energon

Form feet and legs! Form arms and body! And I'll form... the head!
  • Optimus Prime (Super, 2003, 2004)
    • Japanese ID number: SC-01
    • Accessories: Fire-1, Copter-2, Digger-3, Submarine-4, trailer, rifle, missile
Super class Energon Optimus Prime transforms into a Cybertronic short-nosed truck cab. A switch on his back offers four selectable sound effects, each one corresponding to one member of the Prime Force, the four drone vehicles contained within Prime's parallelogram-shaped trailer. A tiny, slightly recessed button above the switch activates the sounds. When Prime transforms to robot mode, the trailer stands upright to become a launch base of sorts for the Prime Force, with three of the trailer's four storage compartments featuring launching mechanisms that propel the vehicles into action. The Prime Force consists of Fire-1, a fire truck with an extending ladder and rotating turret; Copter-2, a helicopter with spinning rotors; Digger-3, a drill tank with a gear-wheel-activated spinning drill; and Submarine-4, a submarine with opening capture claws beneath its bow. The four interchangeable drones can combine with Prime to create his Super Mode; any drone is capable of forming any limb. When in Super Mode, Prime's chest panels are opened, in turn pressing a button on his side that creates more electronic sounds and lights up a red LED in his chest, representing the Spark of Combination.
Prime is armed with a spring-loaded missile launcher that stores on the rear of his truck mode (which becomes the backpack of his robot mode) when not in use. Like most of the weapons of the Energon line, it sports a 5mm post, allowing it to be held by most every Energon figure, to combine with assorted other weapons and Energon weapons released in the series, and to peg into numerous compatible ports shared by many figures, like the hole in the radar of Prime's own trailer, or even conveniently placed 5mm screw holes like those of the Prime Force.
In lieu of combining with the Prime Force, Optimus Prime can also merge with Energon Wing Saber in a similar fashion, with Wing Saber splitting into four components that connect to Prime as limbs. Wing Saber's red and white torso components can become arms for Prime while his legs attach to Prime's own, creating Prime's "Flight Mode", but the parts can also be swapped around, with Wing Saber's legs deploying large missile launchers and becoming arms to make Prime's "Fight Mode". Alternately, Prime can combine with Energon Omega Supreme to form what his packaging calls "Powerlinx Omega Supreme", but which the cartoon named "Optimus Supreme". The Prime Force drones can attach to four connectors on Optimus Supreme's body.
The earliest releases of Energon Optimus Prime have no ridges on the inside of the chest windows and a different head sculpt featuring an Optimus Primal-style mouth-slit in Prime's mouthplate. This was soon replaced with a full mouthplate, and it was this version of the toy which appeared in the Energon cartoon and was released by Takara. Other changes made to Takara's version of the toy involved a chromed front grill, more vibrant plastic colors on Digger-3 and Submarine-4, a darker blue plastic on Prime himself, and more intricate paint operations. Takara's release lacks the electronic sound effects seen in Hasbro's version, which were commonly gutted for the Japanese releases of any Autobot toys who had them, though Prime retains his light-up chest.
The mouth-plated version of this mold was redecoed into Platinum Edition "Year of the Snake" Optimus Prime.


[[File:Energontoy sl grand convoy.jpg|thumb|upright=1.67|Those upper legs vs. Chun-li's - whose are more powerful??

  • SL Grand Convoy (Deluxe, 2004)
    • Japanese ID number: SC-13
    • Accessories: Rifle
As had first been done in the Armada line, Takara elected to supplement their release of the Super class Optimus Prime figure with a new-mold Deluxe class toy. Coming without trailer, Prime Force or electronics, this Prime discarded the larger toy's ability to form Super Mode in favor of being able to Powerlinx with the other compatible toys of the Energon line, forming either a torso or a pair of legs that the other Autobots could connect to. Like the Deluxe Armada Prime, this one too was on the small side for its size class, but just as that figure could, this small Prime can still tow the Super class figure's trailer.


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Kicker! I have escaped from the box! I'll come back for you!
  • SL Grand Convoy & Kicker (multi-pack, 2004)
    • Japanese ID number: SS-03
    • Accessories: Rifle
A slight redeco of Takara's Deluxe-size Optimus Prime was released as part of a special set commemorating both the 20th anniversary of Transformers and the 30th anniversary of its progenitor, Microman. Coming with an exclusive metallic redeco of Takara's Kicker, which was based on the Microman body, this Prime featured a chromed grill where the original had painted plastic, and supposedly slightly shinier plastics. Very slightly.


  • Powerlinx Optimus Prime versus Megatron (multi-pack, 2004)
    • Accessories: Rifle
The SS-03 version of Takara's Deluxe-class Optimus figure, based on the Anniversary release, was released in Hasbro markets in a two pack with the smaller Japanese Megatron figure. There are some tiny but notable differences between this and the Anniversary figure; the Hasbro version uses a more neutral dark-gray for the main body as opposed to the Takara version's blue-tinted dark-gray, plain dark-blue plastic rather than dark-blue-with-sparkles, and plain yellow paint for the cab's lights rather than sparkly-yellow/gold.
This set was a Toys"R"US exclusive in the US, but sold at pretty much any retailer that wanted to carry it elsewhere in the world.


  • Gold Grand Convoy (Super Lucky Draw Figure, 2004)
    • Accessories: Fire-1, Gyro-2, Digger-3, Submarine-4, trailer, rifle, missile
This golden chromed redeco of the Super class Optimus Prime figure was initially offered as a prize to five lucky winners of a colouring contest held in the pages of the TV Magazine. Additional units were later given away via in-store draws at Toys"R"Us Japan; precisely how many is unknown, but the regularity with which the toy appeared on auction sites throughout 2005 suggests it was quite a few.


Am I Fire Guts or Burning Convoy? I can't decide!
  • Fire SL Grand Convoy (TV Magazine exclusive Deluxe, 2004)
    • Accessories: Rifle
This vibrant red and orange redeco of the Deluxe class Optimus Prime figure was a TV Magazine exclusive, limited to 3,000 pieces. It shipped in a unique monochrome red version of the traditional Super Link packaging, and did not include a character card.


  • SL Grand Convoy Mēki Version (Deluxe Lucky Draw Figure, 2004)
    • Accessories: Rifle
Released as part of the "W Convoy" campaign ("Double" Convoy, that is!) alongside a silver chrome version of Energon Rodimus, this gold chrome "Mēki" ("plating") version of the Deluxe size Optimus Prime toy was available only as a prize in a mail-in Robot Points contest. Initially limited to 20 units in the original draw, it appears that many more were made available through toy store drawings, given how many went on to appear on online auction sites through 2005 and 2006.


How many times has this set been reused?
  • Optimus Prime and Overload (Multi-pack, 2004)
    • Accessories: Trailer/armor, light-up rifle, missile, left & right smokestacks
A Costco-exclusive redeco of the Armada Optimus Prime toy in black, yellow, and brick red, it also came with a redeco of Armada Overload. It is from this set that the name of Prime's combined form with Overload, Optimus Prime Megaweapon, comes (though the term "megaweapon" first appeared on Powerlinx Optimus Prime's packaging).


  • Grand Convoy Custom Color Version (Super Lucky Draw Figure, 2004)
    • ID number: SC-01
    • Accessories: Fire-1, Gyro-2, Digger-3, Submarine-4, trailer, rifle, missile
The color scheme of this special redeco of Super class Optimus Prime was decided through a colouring contest held in the December 2004 issue of TV Magazine, in which entrants coloured in lineart of Prime in the scheme they wanted to see. The winning entry rendered Prime in a... distinct palette of grey, cream, dark red, and purple chrome, with blue, white, and yellow drones. It was limited to only ten pieces, making it one of the rarer Transformers toys in existence.


  • Optimus Prime (Super, unreleased)
    • Accessories: Fire-1, Copter-2, Digger-3, Submarine-4, trailer, rifle, missile
A redeco of the Super Optimus Prime mold with a primarily red cab, much deeper blue, and a Prime Force uniformly colored in black was planned to be released with Smallest Transforming Transformers Generation 1 Optimus Prime as a Target exclusive. The toy got far enough along in development to have package artwork created by Dan Khanna, which was later revealed online, but it was canceled shortly before making it to full production. Its red, white, and black coloration earned it the festive nickname of "Santa Prime" among fans online.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Cybertron

"Well... a fire truck is bigger."
  • Optimus Prime (Leader, 2005)
    • Japanese ID number: GC-01
    • Accessories: Trailer/armor, rifle, three missiles, Matrix of Leadership, Cyber Key
The first Cybertron Optimus Prime toy transforms into a heavily-armed fire truck of made up origin, topped with two large cannons. The left fires a spring-loaded translucent blue missile, while the right features electronic sound effects and a flashing red LED. The cannons and the sides of the truck fold down to create an unlikely flight mode for the vehicle.
In true Prime style, the forward portion of the vehicle mode detaches to become Prime himself, while the rear "trailer" transforms into a gun emplacement. In robot mode, the barrel of the truck's left cannon detaches to become a hand-held rifle for Prime, and the figure features an opening chest compartment concealing a removable Matrix of Leadership accessory. Prime's gigantic hands mean that he can't hold it especially neatly, but he can certainly grip hold of it. Atypical of both most Unicron Trilogy figures and indeed, Optimus Primes in general, Prime's hands are not designed to accommodate weapons with 5mm posts, instead featuring a small peg-hole in his palm that allows him to tightly grip objects designed to fit there, like his own rifle, Leobreaker's whip, Cybertron Wing Saber's swords, and Cybertron Metroplex's axe. However Cybertron Wing Saber's sword hilts will also act as adaptors allowing Prime to hold and use 5mm weapons.
As this is the Unicron Triogy we're talking about, it should come as no surprise that Prime can transform into a Super Mode by combining with his trailer, which becomes a massive winged backpack and a pair of large boots, generally evocative of God Ginrai. To complete his Super Mode look, a small lever of the back of Prime's head raises his traditional mouthplate into place, covering his Optimus Primal-style mouth slot, and two "crests" fold out from either side of his helmet. Hasbro's instructions and stock photography for the figure orient the wings so that the two cannons point over Prime's shoulders, but Takara's have wings arcing up past his shoulders, with the cannons slung under his arms. This was the way Prime appeared in the cartoon series, and was the way all subsequent Hasbro redecos of the toy were positioned. In Super Mode, Prime is a rather top-heavy robot, and his hip joints are not that tight, which makes standing him up a challenging prospect.
Prime comes with a unique Cyber Key, designed after the twin-handled appearance of the Matrix of Leadership, bearing the code l8p3. When inserted into the cannon that the rifle is part of, a pair of additional spring-loaded missile launchers flip down from the its sides. Slotting the key into the electronic cannon opens up the panels covering the front of the barrel, unlocking a different sound with its button is pressed. The paint job of the key is the principal difference between the Hasbro and Takara versions of the figure; the Japanese release features a metallic gold paint border around the key, furthering its resemblance to the Matrix. Other differences include more thoroughly painted knees, the two cannons on top of him and leg-armor cannons, yellow-painted signal lights above the cab, a silver paint line across his face, and the use of metal hinges to hold on his wing tips, which were removable on Hasbro's version, and came disconnected in-package. Also the wheels on the rear of the robot (which form his legs) are painted gold just like the front wheels in the Takara version, while the Hasbro version leaves this part unpainted.
In Super Mode, Optimus Prime can combine with Leobreaker to form "Savage Claw Mode", which sees the feline Autobot become a gigantic clawed arm for his leader. Alternately, if Prime's backpack is removed, he can merge with Wing Saber into "Sonic Wing Mode", with the aerial ace forming a new winged backpack and chestplate for Optimus, and providing him with new hand-held sword weapons and firing missile launchers that connect to his Super Mode boots. The nature of the combination means that the two partners cannot combine with Prime at once—at least, not without physically removing one of Prime's own arms.
Optimus is slightly mistransformed in the image to the right, in vehicle mode his chest windows should be folded round to the sides of the cab to cover the arm sockets.


Takara's version pictured on the left, Hasbro's version pictured on the right.
  • Optimus Prime (Legends of Cybertron, 2005)
Legends of Cybertron Optimus is a very simplified version of Cybertron Optimus Prime, with no weapons or trailer, just the front portion of the truck. It transforms into the standard robot mode, with a very similar transformation scheme to the full-sized toy, and has no useful articulation of the shoulders.
The figure was released in Japan along with Legends Megatron and Starscream, under the "EZ Collection" banner, in the same packaging as the Hasbro release but with a small card insert featuring the Japanese logo and nomenclature, similar to a USA Edition. As with all the EZ Collection figures, this release features a substantially greater number of paint operations that increase Optimus's resemblance to his larger figure.
This mold was redecoed to create Classics Menasor and Universe Hot Zone.


[[File:GF MetallicGalaxyConvoy Legends toy.jpg|upright=1.67|thumb|To scale with something? Blasphemy!]]

  • Megalo Convoy & Galaxy Convoy Metallic Version (Legends of Cybertron, 2005)
    • Japanese ID number: GC-23
A special metallic-paint version of Legends of Cybertron Optimus Prime was included with the Japanese release of Cybertron Metroplex, as a demonstration of their actual size difference as depicted on the television series.


  • Galaxy Convoy Gold Version (Leader Lucky Draw figure, 2005)
    • Accessories: Trailer/armor, rifle, three missiles, Matrix of Leadership, Force Chip
This gold-chrome and clear-plastic redeco of the Leader-class Optimus Prime figure was first offered as a prize in a mail-in contest held through TV Magazine alongside a silver chrome version of the same toy (see below). Both figures were later made available again as prizes in a second contest in the September 2005 issue of TV Magazine, together with "Galaxy Convoy Custom Color Version" (again, see below).
Optimus is slightly mistransformed in the image to the right, in vehicle mode his chest windows should be folded round to the sides of the cab to cover the arm sockets.


  • Galaxy Convoy Silver Version (Leader Lucky Draw figure, 2005)
    • Accessories: Trailer/armor, rifle, three missiles, Matrix of Leadership, Force Chip
This silver-chromed redeco of the Leader-class Optimus Prime figure first saw the light of day as a prize in a TV Magazine mail-in, offered alongside a gold chrome version of the same toy (see above). Both figures were later made available again as prizes in a second contest in the September 2005 issue of TV Magazine, together with "Galaxy Convoy Custom Color Version" (see below). Despite being offered in equal quantities in these contests, this silver version is apparently much harder to come by.


It's not that easy being Prime.
  • Galaxy Convoy Custom Color Version (Leader Lucky Draw figure, 2005)
    • Accessories: Trailer/armor, rifle, three missiles, Matrix of Leadership, Force Chip
One of the single rarest Lucky Draw Figures in existence, this "Custom Color" redeco of Super Optimus Prime was limited to only one in the world. It was the grand prize of a coloring contest held in Septemeber 2005's TV Magazine, in which entrants colored in lineart of Prime with the deco they wanted to see. The winning entry was in green, blue and gold, while ten runners-up received one of five gold or five silver Lucky Draw versions of Prime.


  • EZ Collection Clear Set (Multi-pack, 2005)
A Japanese exclusive multi-pack of "EZ Collection" Megatron, Optimus Prime and Starscream recast the figures using primarily clear plastics; in Prime's cast, both his blue and red plastics became translucent. A mail-away exclusive to TV Magazine in October 2005, the set was limited to 3000 pieces.


I'm gorgeously shiny!
  • Sonic Convoy (Toys"R"Us exclusive multi-pack, 2005)
    • Japanese ID number: EX-02
    • Accessories: Trailer/armor, rifle, 3 missiles, Matrix of Leadership, Force Chip
This redeco of Leader-class Optimus Prime replaced most of the plastics in the cab robot with colored translucent equivalents, with chromed silver wrist-pipes, a golden chrome Matrix, and red chrome window frames. His trailer remained opaque, but was cast in much deeper red plastic, with a more metallic silver used for his cannons. He was available only in a Toys"R"Us Japanese exclusive giftset released in October 2005, with a redeco of Wing Saber, and the Coby Sen'yō Rumble.


  • Megalo Convoy Gold Version (Leader Lucky Draw figure, 2005)
A golden-chrome redeco of Cybertron Metroplex was offered as a contest prize in the December 2005 issue of TV Magazine, and came with an equally blinged-out Legends/EZ Collection Optimus Prime figure. Fifteen of this set were available as prizes in the initial contest; a single Metroplex was later offered as one of many prizes in a Takara website contest, but this version came only with the standard metallic paint version of Prime.


Sowing confusion on message boards everywhere.
  • Galaxy Force Optimus Prime (Leader, 2006)
    • Accessories: Trailer/armor, rifle, three missiles, Matrix of Leadership, Cyber Key
Released in the latter stages of the Cybertron toyline, this redeco of the Leader-class Optimus Prime figure introduced a new colour scheme that several other tail-end releases would emulate. Taking its name from the Japanese version of Cybertron and with a bio noting that this new body depicts Prime after he embarks on his galaxy-spanning mission at the end of the Cybertron cartoon, "Galaxy Force" Optimus Prime replaces the original toy's blue parts with black and the translucent blue with smokey clear, and moulds several—but not all—grey parts out of red plastic, including the toy's rifles, rail gun covers, missile launchers, and Super Mode leg guns. In the realm of new paint operations, Prime now sports all four Cyber Planet Key symbols on his shoulders, and his unique Matrix-shaped Cyber Key (now with the code lo9x) finally has a gold-painted border, as it had always had in Japan. Additionally, Prime's hip joints were tightened up with this release, making it easier to stand him up in Super Mode.
Optimus is slightly mistransformed in the image to the right, in vehicle mode his chest windows should be folded round to the sides of the cab to cover the arm sockets.
This toy was later re-released in a 2008 Universe multi-pack (see below).


You've already bought me five times!
  • Optimus Prime (Deluxe, 2006)
    • Accessories: Left and right smokestacks, Cybertron Cyber Key
The first Deluxe Optimus Prime figure in the Cybertron line was a redeco of Armada Super-Con Armada Optimus Prime, recolored in red and black to resemble the Leader Class Galaxy Force Optimus Prime figure.
He does not come with his Mini-Con partner Over-Run in this release; instead, Optimus Prime and his wave-mate Demolishor debuted a new brand of Cyber Key: retooled from the standard Cybertron style key, this version lacked a sculpted insignia, so that any symbol could be tampographed on to it, and featured a Mini-Con-style Powerlinx socket on the back, allowing it to operate the figure's formerly-Mini-Con-activated "punching" feature without the figure itself having to be retooled.
The key sports a tampographed Autobot insignia, a red border, and the Key Code "D56B" tampographed on the back. This code, when entered on Hasbro's website, was supposed to unlock additional information on the character or the toy, but due to an error on behalf of Hasbro, it unlocked information intended for Optimus Prime's wave-mate, the aforementioned Deluxe Class Demolishor; Optimus Prime's information was instead unlocked using the code "dt67", which was tampographed on the back of the Cyber Key included with said Demolishor toy.
As was the case with the Universe "Battle in a Box" Ultra Magnus release of this sculpt, initial shipments of Optimus Prime had the forearms swapped, leaving his elbow joints useless. This was corrected for later shipments. A further running change saw tampographeded graphics depicting the four planet symbols added to the truck mode's cab.
This sculpt was later redecoed once again for a 2008 Universe multi-pack release.


Cause we gotta little ol' convoy, rockin' through the night
  • Optimus Prime (Legends of Cybertron, 2006)
Like the Deluxe Class figure before it, this redeco of Legends of Cybertron Optimus Prime was designed to resemble the Leader class Galaxy Force Optimus Prime figure, essentially replacing the blue with black, the yellow with silver and adding the Cyber Key symbol tampographs onto his shoulders.


Bananas are the right of all sentient beings.
  • Optimus Prime (Deluxe, 2006)
    • Accessories: Jetboard, missile, Jungle Planet Cyber Key
This unusual iteration of Optimus Prime is a redeco of Beast Wars 10th Anniversary Optimus Primal, transforming into a robotic gorilla in the pseudo-technorganic-looking style of the other Jungle Planet toys. He comes with a Jungle Planet Cyber Key stamped with the code d7s9, which plugs into his flying surfboard accessory to reveal a spring-loaded missile launcher. His brown and cream deco seems inspired by Donkey Kong, while the scar over his beast mode eye seems intended to homage Peter Jackson's King Kong.
This figure contains an unusual amount of sculpted detail on the inside of the plastic. The gorilla mode's chest has a ribcage, and the inside of the gorilla's face has a sculpted microphone, which lines up perfectly with the robot mode's head! Also, opening this toy's chest in robot mode reveals sculpted detail resembling the Key to Vector Sigma as it appeared in Beast Machines.
While this mold was first released earlier in 2006 as part of the Beast Wars 10th Anniversary line and is obviously meant to be Optimus Primal, it was developed to fit in with Cybertron's Jungle Planet aesthetic, "in case" the Beast Wars Anniversary release didn't pan out (according to Aaron Archer's statements at BotCon 2005).
This mold was also used for BotCon 2014 Apelinq and Primal Prime.


  • Optimus Prime & Wing Saber (multi-pack, 2006)
    • Accessories: Trailer/armor, rifle, three missiles, Matrix of Leadership, Cyber Key
Released in Fall of 2006, this Costco-exclusive two-pack bundled the original version of the Leader-class Optimus Prime figure with his combination partner Wing Saber and a DVD including the Cybertron cartoon episode "United".


  • Megatron, Soundwave, Jetfire & Optimus Prime (Legends of Cybertron multi-pack, 2007)
This four pack of Legend-class Optimus Prime, Megatron, Jetfire, and Soundwave was exclusive to Target stores. All of the toys were identical to their individual releases.


Hybrid Style

  • Galaxy Convoy (2005)
    • ID number: THS-01
    • Accessories: Trailer/backpack, leg armor (x2), standard head, Super Mode head, left and right fists, left and right pointing hands, left and right open hands, left and right gripping hands, Matrix of Leadership, Force Chip (x2)
The first in TakaraTomy's Hybrid Style series, Galaxy Convoy is a partly die-cast figure with scaled-down equivalents of the accessories that came with the Leader-class figure. This highly-intricate figure retains all the transformation abilities of the original figure—vehicle, flight mode, robot, and Super Mode—and even its Cyber Key-activated features (even coming with two keys so they can be deployed simultaneously), with additional touches like spring-loaded mechanisms that snap his cannons into place, and hand-grips on the weapons for Super Mode. While he does lack electronics or firing missiles, Prime still includes his Matrix, super-tiny yet still removable, and has four alternate sets of hands: two clenched fists, two with pointing index fingers, two with splayed palms, and two curved hands for holding his various weapon handles. Given the figure's small size, a reconfigurable head was infeasible, so it also comes with an alternate Super Mode head with a mouthplate and crests deployed, though the standard head must be attached in order for the figure to be transformed to vehicle mode.

Classics

  • Optimus Prime (Legends, 2007)
Bizarrely enough, Optimus Prime was one of three Cybertron Legends toys straight-released in Classics packaging, though with the modifier "Cybertron Collection" printed on the cardfront. The toy itself is identical to the Cybertron release.


Transformers (2007)

  • 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. The toy itself is identical to the Cybertron release.

Universe (2008)

  • Battle for the Cyber Planet Keys (Sam's Club exclusive multi-pack, 2008)
    • Accessories: Left and right smokestacks, Cybertron Cyber Key
For Universe, a redeco of the Armada Super-Con Optimus Prime in more Generation 1-inspired colors was released in a Sam's Club exclusive five-pack alongside Runamuck, Longrack, Buzzsaw, and Blurr. Optimus was the only toy in the set different from the original releases. He came with a translucent red version of the remolded style of Cyber Key previously included with this mold's release during the Cybertron line, featuring a Powerlinx port to activate his punching gimmick.


  • Optimus Prime vs Crumplezone (Costco exclusive multi-pack, 2008)
    • Accessories: Trailer/armor, rifle, three missiles, Matrix of Leadership, Cyber Key
This Costco exclusive set contains Leader-class "Galaxy Force" Optimus Prime and the original Cybertron Crumplezone. Both toys were unchanged from their previous individual releases.


Bot Shots

  • Optimus Prime (2013)
    • Series: 2
    • Number: B004
      • Fist strength: 515
      • Blaster strength: 625
      • Sword strength: 475
Part of the second wave of Bot Shots Series 2 single-packs, this new-mold Optimus Prime is heavily based on Cybertron Optimus Prime, transforming from a robot armed with a gun, into a futuristic firetruck. As a Jump Shot, he springs up when auto-transforming.
He was redecoed into Ultra Magnus.


  • Optimus Prime / Cindersaur / Autobot Jazz (Multi-pack, 2013)
    • Series: 2
    • Number: BP008
      • Fist strength: 404
      • Blaster strength: 854
      • Sword strength: 362
Part of the second wave of Bot Shots Series 2 three-packs, this redeco of Jump Shot Optimus Prime has a brighter red, a painted silver forehead crest and "nose-strap", blue windows, and glossy blue paint on his legs, head, and firefighting section, among other minor deco changes. He comes with Jump Shot Cindersaur and Super Bot Autobot Jazz.
The second wave of Series 2 three-packs didn't reach mass retail in the United States, only showing up in discount stores like Ross.

Platinum Edition

Platimus.
  • Optimus Prime (Year of the Snake exclusive, 2013)
    • Accessories: Firetruck drone, helicopter drone, drill tank drone, submarine drone, trailer, rifle, missile
Platinum Edition "Year of the Snake" Optimus Prime is a redeco of Energon Super Class Optimus Prime. In lieu of combining with his drones, Optimus Prime can also combine with Platinum Edition Omega Supreme to form what his instructions also call "Super Optimus Prime". The drones are color-matched to Omega Supreme, and can attach to four connectors on his body. In an undocumented feature, Prime can also merge with Energon Wing Saber.
Though the stock photography shows the original mouthed-face head and smooth inner chest windows, the final toy uses the face-plated head and ridged inner windows. The packaging's bio is every Optimus Prime bio ever (well, mostly), Ask Vector Prime would eventually declare him to be a version of Unicron Trilogy Optimus.
Platinum Edition Optimus Prime is exclusive to BigBadToyStore and Amazon.com in America, but was also released at Philippine mass retail in limited quantities, in Australia as a Kmart exclusive and in Canada as a Toys"R"Us exclusive.


Kre-O

  • Optimus Prime (Mini-Con Combiners, unreleased)
    • Accessories: Bazooka, phaser, Uzi, scoped pistol, Klingon blaster
"Mini-Con Combiner"' Optimus comes with one standard Kreon and four Cityville-syle mini-Kreons of the same character, each one a different incarnation from various franchises. With some extra parts, the mini-Kreons become limbs to make a larger combiner-bot.
Two of his limbs are based on Armada Optimus Prime; one "normal" (Inferno helmet), one pre-Earth-body (Knock Out helmet). The main torso-bot is based on Generation 1 Optimus's original body. Another limb-bot is based on live-action Optimus (Soundwave helmet), and the remaining one (Ironhide helmet)... actually looks to be based on the Optimus-like-but-not-Optimus Micromaster Overload! The heck?
Unfortunately, the Mini-Con Combiners apparently never saw release anywhere.
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Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Generations

Technically not Cybertron Optimus
The 2019 Siege subline of Generations includes "Galaxy Upgrade Optimus Prime", which is based heavily on Cybertron Optimus Prime in all three modes.


Merchandise

Super Collection Figure

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  • Convoy (2002)
    • Act: 9
    • Accessories: Display base
A three-inch tall non-transforming PVC figurine of Optimus Prime was released in the Armada-specific ninth wave of Takara's Super Collection Figure line. The figure came in both full color and metallic silver "pewter" variants, available at an equal ratio one each in every case of twelve blindpacked figures.


  • Convoy (Cybertron Mode)[citation needed] (2002)
    • Act: 9
    • Accessories: Display base
A rare "Secret Figure" of Optimus in his Cybertronian body, as seen in the first two episodes of the Armada cartoon, was also available in the ninth Super Collection Figure wave. This figure has a new torso, shoulders, and arm-pipes, and omits the wheels on his legs. It could only be found in one out of every ten cases, taking the place of the full-color version of the regular Prime figure in that assortment.


  • Convoy Super Mode (2003)
    • Act: 10
    • Accessories: Display base
A PVC of Prime in his Super Mode was part of the tenth Super Collection Figure wave, continuing the Armada theme of the previous one. As with the first figure, he was available in both full colour and pewter variants, one of each of which could be found in every case of twelve blindpacked figures.


  • Convoy Super Mode w/ Star Saber[citation needed] (2003)
    • Act: 10
    • Accessories: Display base
Prime filled one of the chase figure slots for the tenth wave as well. This rare figure was the same as the regular Super Mode PVC, except instead of wielding his Convoy Gun, Prime was armed with the Star Saber sword. As with the previous chase figure, it could only be found in one out of every ten cases, and took the place of the full-colour Prime figure in that assortment.


Mega Super Collection Figure

  • Convoy Supermode (2002)
    • ID number: 08
    • Accessories: Prime Mini-Con, Convoy Gun, two clenched fists, two open hands
A five-inch tall, non-transforming highly-articulated PVC figure of Optimus Prime in his Super Mode was the eighth entry in Takara's Mega Super Collection Figure series. In addition to a non-transforming figurine of Sparkplug, Optimus comes with two sets of alternate hands—one set with spread palms, one curled into fists—and is armed with his Convoy Gun, which can either peg into his right fist (and only his right fist) or onto his back.


  • Convoy Normal Mode (2003)
    • ID number: 12
    • Accessories: Star Saber, Convoy Gun
A Mega Super Collection Figure of Prime in his "normal mode" was released a few months after the first figure. He came with a translucent blue Star Saber, and a much larger version of the Convoy Gun accessory, creating a sense of comparative scale, even though he's the same height as the Super Mode figure. Like the Super Mode figure, only his right fist has a peg-hole in it, so he can't hold both weapons at once.

Q-Robo Collection

  • Convoy (2003)
Optimus Prime was one of only two Armada-theme figures in the otherwise Generation 1-centric Q-Robo Collection line of super deformed PVC figurines, the other being Armada Megatron. Like all the figures in the series, Prime featured articulation in the neck and shoulders, and was also available in a translucent colored plastic: as an Autobot, Optimus came in translucent red, but was also uniquely available in a golden metallic "pewter" variant as the wave's solitary rare chase figure. All Q-Robo figures were sold in sets of two, one full-color figure and one translucent one, blindpacked in a plastic capsule.

Big Transformers

  • Convoy (2003)
    • ID number: 1
    • Accessories: Convoy Gun
A non-transforming PVC figurine of Optimus Prime was released by Japanese confectionery company Kabaya in the first wave of their Big Transformers line of candy toys. He comes armed with his "Convoy Gun", and was packaged with fizzy "Ramune" candy.
  • Convoy Super Mode (2003)
    • ID number: 2
    • Accessories: Prime Mini-Con
The first wave of Big Transformers also included a figure of Prime in his Super Mode. In addition to being able to hold the standard figure's Convoy Gun, Super Mode Prime comes with an unpainted figurine of vehicle mode Sparkplug that can attach to the hardpoints on his shoulders, or to any of the other figures in the wave.
  • Jet Convoy (2003)
    • ID number: 1
A figure of Prime combined with Jetfire was released as part of the second Big Transformers wave, which came with no accessories of its own, but could hold any of the weapons released with the other second wave figures, including Jetfire's gun, the Star Saber, the Skyboom, and the Requiem Blaster. As with the first wave figures, he came packaged with Ramune candy.


Mini Car Collection

No-Parkimus Prime on the left, and Pickupmus Prime on the right.
  • Convoy (die-cast vehicle, 2003)
French die-cast model producers Majorette teamed with Kabaya to produce the Transformers Mini Car Collection, a line of Armada-themed die-cast vehicles, all of which were redecos of pre-existing Majorette toys. Prime was a redeco of Majorette toy #256—a long-nosed tow truck—in his traditional red and blue, now bearing the Autobot insignia, the Micron Legend logo, and an image of the Autobot leader on its hood. The toy came with a pack of gum.
  • Convoy Super Mode (die-cast vehicle, 2003)
A second die-cast vehicle representing Prime was also part of the Mini Car Collection, this one a red redeco of Majorette toy #291, a Chevrolet K-10 pick-up. To distinguish it from the other Optimus vehicle, this one is randomly allocated the "Super Mode" label, and features an image of the leader in his powered-up form on is hood in addition to the Autobot symbol and series logo.


Transformers Figure

  • Convoy (2003)
A non-transforming 5" PVC figurine of Optimus Prime was released by Omron Entertainment as part of their simply-named Transformers Figure line of gaming arcades prizes. Despite there being a nationwide commercial for the figures, their distribution was poor, and not many arcades actually wound up carrying them.

Transformers Die Cast Figure

  • Convoy (2003)
In addition to their range of PVCs, Omron also released a small line of solid die-cast metal figures. A golden version of Optimus was part of this Die Cast Figure line, clocking in at about 3.5" tall.

Mascot Keychain

  • Convoy (2003)
Omron also released a series of 2.5" tall Armada-themed PVC figurines as the Mascot Keychain line, including Optimus Prime.

Transformers Strap

  • Megatron (2003)
Omron's keychains were not limited to soft plastic, with die-cast versions of the same characters from the Mascot Keychain line being made available in their Transformers Strap range. This Prime is pretty much identical to the Die Cast Figure version of the character, just a little smaller—about 2.5" in height—and with the addition of a keychain with a wrist-strap.


Battle for Cybertron Game

  • Transformers: Armada - Battle for Cybertron Game (2003)
A small figurine of Optimus Prime was among the eight Transformers character playing pieces included with the Milton Bradley Battle for Cybertron board game.

Panini Armada comic free toy

  • -- (2003)
The cancelled 10th issue of the Panini Armada comic was to come with either a free glowing self-assembly Megatron or Optimus Prime model.
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Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.

Flashlight Keychain

  • Transformers Armada Flashlight Keychain
Distributed by Basic Fun, this keychain is a likeness of Prime's Armada form. It has rotation joints at the neck and shoulders. Pressing a button on Prime's back activates a light located between his feet. He has a keychain protruding from between his shoulder blades. Handy!

Bubble Twist

  • Optimus Prime (2003)
A small solid-color PVC figurine of Optimus Prime in Super Mode was among the blindpacked toys available with Bubble Twist bubble gum, produced by Hasbro's subsidiary Cap Candy and only available at Toys"R"Us. Like all figures in the series, Optimus was available in red, blue, purple, grey and black.

DX Transformers

  • Grand Convoy (2004)
    • ID number: 1
    • Accessories: Convoy Gun
This small version of Energon Optimus Prime was released by Kabaya as part of their DX Transformers line of candy toys. Prime transforms in the same manner as the larger Energon figures do, though his arms have to be removed at the shoulder and reinserted into his back to form truck mode. The Prime Force were sold in a separate set in the DX Transformers series, and can combine with Prime to form his Super Mode. Optimus came with a stick of gum.

Pla-Kit Collection

  • Grand Convoy Super Mode (Pla-Kit Collection, 2004)
    • ID number: PKS 01
    • Accessories: Fire-1, Gyro-2, Digger-3, Submarine-4, Convoy Gun, 3 "bullets", Energon star, standard robot mode feet (x2), standard mode head, Super Mode head, antenna
This miniature model kit of Energon Optimus Prime comes unassembled and unpainted, moulded mainly from white, red and black plastic and featuring some stickers for essential detail. Standing at around 4.5 inches tall, he comes with his Prime Force drones and can combine with them in the usual ways; while Fire-1, Gyro-2 and Digger-3 are moulded in their normal colours, Submarine-4 is stuck being black, and like every other non-color-molded, non-stickered detail on the kit, must be painted by the buyer. Prime's transformation involves removing his feet and head (an alternate Super Mode head is included, as his antenna does not transform into a helmet), and he does not come with a trailer for the Prime Force, but his gun can shoot small orange plastic BBs via a pressure-launching mechanism, and he comes with a small gold-chromed Energon star that fits onto his left shoulder. The kit also comes with "Episode 1" of the "Optimus Prime VS Scourge" mini-comic, printed on the back of the instructions.
The kit was later redecoed into Grand Convoy Super Mode White Version (see below) and Grand Scourge, which came with episode 2 of the Convoy VS Scourge story.


  • Grand Convoy Super Mode White Version (Pla-Kit Collection, 2004)
    • Accessories: Fire-1, Gyro-2, Digger-3, Submarine-4, Convoy Gun, 3 "bullets", Energon star, standard robot mode feet (x2), standard mode head, Super Mode head, antenna
A redeco (or should that be de-deco?) of the Grand Convoy Super Mode Pla-Kit, Grand Convoy Super Mode White Version was available exclusively on July 17th and 18th at the Japanese convention, Kodansha Super Chara Festival 2004 ("K-Fest"). It is a solid white version of the normal model kit, possessing all the features of the normal figure, which was intended to be used in a customization/painting contest held at the convention. It lacks the comic of the normal release.
The Grand Convoy Pla-Kit was also used to make Grand Scourge.

Super Real Figure

  • Wing Convoy Super Real Figure (TV-Kun exclusive, 2004)
Wing Convoy Super Real Figure (ウイングコンボイ 超リアルフィギュア, Wing Convoy chou Real Figure) is a PVC of Optimus Prime combined with Wing Saber in Flight Mode. It was sold exclusively with the August issue of TV-Kun magazine, first on sale July 1st, 2004.


I sure am Optimus Prime. Yesiree.
  • Wing Convoy Original Figure (JUSCO exclusive, 2004)
A redeco of the Wing Convoy Super Real Figure, Wing Convoy Original Figure (ウイングコンボイ オリジナルフィギュア) was available at JUSCO department stores starting on July 30th 2004. The figure was available with purchase of a Wing Saber figure, and came in a plastic baggie, rather unattractively scotch-taped inside the toy's packaging. A sticker was placed on Wing Saber's packaging to note the promotion.
Despite being sold as Wing Convoy/Optimus Prime, the figure's color scheme bears a striking resemblance to that of Grand Scourge, whose model kit was on sale the same month.


Chupa Chups

That's pretty barbaric, isn't it? Poor bastard.
  • Transformers Armada Spin Pop Candy (2004)
Produced by the Chupa Chups lollipop company, this small version of Prime is essentially a battery-powered "holder" for lollipops, which fit behind his head and are spun around by a motor that activates when his pelvis is pressed. Prime has articulation in his shoulders, and his fists feature small holes that allow him to hold and store two more lollipops, in addition to the strawberry sucker he comes with. Weirdly, his Matrix compartment is open instead of having the grill front-and-center.
  • Optimus Prime (2006)
This opening clamshell case of Cybertron Optimus Prime's head contains a Chupa Chups lollipop inside, and has a clasp attached to it that can be hooked to your belt or backpack.


  • Transformers Cybertron Mini Spin Pop Candy (2006)
This Cybertron spin pop consists of a generic handle with an Optimus Prime sticker, topped with a figurine of Prime through which the included lollipop slots. When the handle is squeezed, a manual gear mechanism spins both the figure and lollipop—no batteries necessary! The handle was also redecoed in orange for a Megatron spin pop, with a figure of the Decepticon leader on top.

Hyper Transformers

  • Wing Convoy Cannon Mode (2004)
    • ID number: 2
    • Accessories: Shoulder cannons (x2)
Kabaya's second candy toy of Energon Optimus Prime was released as part of the Hyper Transformers series. This non-transforming figurine depicts Prime in his lesser-seen combined mode with Wing Saber: "Fight Mode", as Hasbro called it, or "Cannon Mode" in Japan. The figure's shoulder cannons came on a separate sprue in-package and had to be removed by the buyer. Prime's head can be removed and attached to the Hyper Transformers Omega Supreme figure, creating Optimus Supreme. As a candy toy, Prime came with a stick of gum.

Energon Figure Pen

"Standing up—my one weakness!"
  • Transformers Energon Figure pen (2004)
The Transformers Energon figure pen is based on Optimus Prime in his standard Energon body. About the size of a scout class toy, he transforms from truck mode to robot mode almost identically to his mainline toys, apart from the fact that his feet contain the pen and cannot bend. It's really hard to write with, and almost impossible to pose, even though it has full arm articulation. Amusingly, this figure can position itself to transform into his super robot mode (by flipping his helmet on, opening his chest and flipping his hands in), but because there are no versions of the Prime Force drones in this scale, it's impossible to complete him.
The pen was manufactured and distributed by Stylus.


Role-Play

  • Optimus Prime Energon Blaster (2004)
    • Accessories: Foam Micro Darts (x3)
In real-life, the Energon Blaster fires suction-cup-tipped Nerf Micro Darts. It can also "transform" by extending itself, as seen to the right.
This toy was redecoed into the "Optimus Prime Blaster" in the 2007 movie toyline.


Hyper Galaxy

  • Galaxy Convoy (2005)
    • ID number: 1
    • Accessories: Rifle
The first of several Cybertron-themed candy toys articulated, a non-transforming figure of Cybertron Optimus Prime was released by Kabaya as part of their small Hyper Galaxy line of candy toys. The figure came with a stick of gum.


  • Galaxy Convoy Super Mode (2005)
    • ID number: 2
    • Accessores: Left and right cannons.
The Hyper Galaxy series also included a figurine of Optimus Prime in his Super Mode. Rather than swivel, Prime's distinctive twin cannons are instead removable, pegging to either his arms or the backs of his wings. This figure also came with chewing gum.

Blockformers

  • Galaxy Convoy (2005)
    • ID number: 1
    • Accessories: Rifle, left and right leg armor, left and right leg guns, left and right missile pods
This Kabaya candy toy of Cybertron Optimus Prime transformed into cab mode through disassembling into its component pieces and being rebuilt, hence the line's name of Blockformers. He came with his hand-held rifle, and a stick of chewing gum. Each figure in the Blockformers line came with additional pieces that could combine with Prime to either make his trailer in vehicle mode, or convert his robot form into Super Mode. Prime himself came with his missile pod/shoulder brackets, his leg armor and guns, his right cannon came with Leobreaker, his backpack and wings came with Override, his Super Mode head came with Scourge, and his left cannon came with Evac.

Change Galaxy

  • Galaxy Convoy (2005)
    • ID number: 1
    • Accessories: Rifle, left and right leg armor, Super Mode head
Optimus Prime was the central figure of Kabaya's final Cybertron candy toy series, Change Galaxy, which was themed around his combinations with Leobreaker and Wing Saber. In addition to being transformable (again, through partial disassembly), this figure of Prime combines with the Change Galaxy versions of his partners, forming Savage Claw Mode and Sonic Wing Mode. Prime himself came packaged with an alternate Super Mode head and his leg armour in order to complete his appearance in each of these forms. Additional Super Mode pieces were not created for this line, as that wasn't the point.

Gummy Candy

  • Transformers Gummy Candy (2006)
Optimus Prime was one of three Transformers characters immortalized in Gummy Candy form by the Frankford Candy & Chocolate Company. Released during the time when Classics had just replaced Cybertron on the toy shelves, Prime's candy depicts him in his Cybertron body, alongside Generation 1 Bumblebee and a kooky Cybertron/Classics Megatron cross-breed. The candies were all sold individually in blister bubbles.

Attacktix

  • Super Optimus Prime (Intergalactic Showdown, 2006)
ID number: SVT05
Rarity:
Faction: Autobot
Class: Leader
Special: Recover - 8/26 (31%) success ratio
Point Cost: 40
Base Speed: 4
Attack Type: Shooter (Heavy Energy Blast)


What can one say about a beast of a figure like Attacktix Super Optimus Prime? With the biggest missile, and probably the best defense in Attacktix, Super Optimus Prime is a devastating figure. This version of the figure is the Gold-based one available only in the Star Wars vs. Transformers pack.
The SVT05 version of Super Optimus Prime has a gold base and a different power to the Booster version. He's able to recover — standing up if you have another figure in play. In tournament play only one gold-based Attacktix figure may be used per team.
The mould has four points of articulation; head, shoulders and waist.


  • Super Optimus Prime (Booster, 2006)
ID number: TF13
Rarity:
Faction: Autobot
Class: Leader
Special: Transform - 8/26 (31%) success ratio
Point Cost: 40
Base Speed: 4
Attack Type: Shooter (Heavy Energy Blast)


The booster version of Super Optimus Prime is nearly identical to the normal version except that it has a black base and a different power. Its power allows you to summon Super Optimus Prime's vehicle form from your backups — transforming the figure.


  • Super Optimus Prime (Vehicle) (Booster, 2006)
ID number: TF14
Rarity:
Faction: Autobot
Class: Leader
Special: Transform - 20/26 (77%) success ratio
Point Cost: 30
Base Speed: 8
Attack Type: Shooter (Small Missile)


Based on Cybertron Optimus Prime's fire truck mode, this figure is basically a support figure for your Super Optimus Prime robot mode figures. The figure's very reliable Transform power allows a player to get the expensive 40 point Super Optimus Prime figure into play for only 30 points.
The vehicle mode figure sits on a raised platform that can rotate 360 degrees, and his ladder has limited articulation. His high speed makes him one of the fastest shooters in the game.


  • Super Optimus Prime (Booster, 2007)
ID number: TF15
Rarity:
Faction: Autobot
Class: Warrior
Special: Recruit -
Point Cost: 50
Base Speed: 6
Attack Type:


A redeco of Super Optimus Prime in a scheme evoking the Heroes of Cybertron "Spark Attack" Apex Armor Optimus Prime PVC was planned for the second wave of Attacktix boosters. Like the rest of the figures in that assortment, it never saw release.
The version of this piece seen at the Star Wars Celebration IV convention was translucent, not opaque, indicating that the stock photograph used an early painted mock-up.


Game over.
This Attacktix item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Revoltech

  • Super Link Convoy
Revealed along with G1 Convoy and Megatron, a highly articulated figure of Energon Optimus Prime is a stylized take of the character in the show. Unfortunately, further production of the figure has ceased after the reveal of the prototype.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Jolibee

  • Optimus Prime (Jollibee promotion, 2007)


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Notes

  • The first test shots of Superbase Optimus Prime had a molded and recessed Autobot insignia on the chest button rather than a flat surface with a tampographed symbol. It is unknown why this change was made.
Arise, Bigfootimus Prime.
  • One of the earliest Armada Optimus Prime concepts depicts him as being an ENORMOUSLY HUGE MONSTER TRUCK. Makes one wonder about the origins of the "Monster Convoy" inscription on Super Base Optimus Prime's tires.
  • Cybertron Optimus Prime has some design similarities to GaoGaiGar from The King of Braves GaoGaiGar, such as the chin protrusion and cheekguards.
  • Energon Optimus Prime's combination with the Prime Force is...well, it's pretty much as close to a Sentai Robo that Transformers has ever gotten. It's also highly reminiscent of Voltron, as noted by our captions for that toy's image. That being said, Transformers characters who combine with non-sentient drones have become more common in the years since Energon, so it seems less unusual now than when it was new.


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