Death of Optimus Prime

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The name or term "Death of Optimus Prime" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Death of Optimus Prime (disambiguation).
The Transformers: The Movie insert song

I'm not dead yet! I'm getting better!
"Death of Optimus Prime"
Performed by: Vince DiCola
Composed by: Vince DiCola
Arranged by: Vince DiCola, Ed Frugé
Produced by: Vince DiCola,

"Death of Optimus Prime" is an instrumental synthesizer piece by Vince DiCola, featured on the 1986 album The Transformers: The Movie - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. It is featured in The Transformers: The Movie during, unsurprisingly, Optimus Prime's death scene, and it has the ability to make a tear run down the cheek of many a Transformers fan.

Cues

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  • 0:09 - Prime's body comes into view.
  • 1:05 - Ultra Magnus takes Prime's hand.
  • 1:25 - Prime reveals the Matrix of Leadership.
  • 1:48 - Hot Rod catches the falling Matrix.
  • 2:10 - Optimus flat-lines.
  • 2:26 - His eyes go dead.
  • 2:41 - His body turns grey.
  • 2:46 - Children start to cry
  • 2:57 - Parents storm out of the cinema with bawling kids in tow.

Edits

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  • Unlike many of the other instrumental tracks, "Death of Optimus Prime" is included in the movie relatively intact. The only edit occurs 2:29 into the track, losing the next ten seconds of the song. Whether there was any corresponding animation cut is unclear, but it probably wasn't Optimus crumbling into dust.

Notes

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  • An upbeat remix of "Death of Optimus Prime" was later used as the ending theme of the Commodore 64 version of the computer game Turrican.

Releases

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