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Peace through merchandising!

Wireless Microphone

Die kids construction — it's a lost art.
  • Megatron (Nasta, 1984)
One of the earliest pieces of Megatron merchandise is also one of the strangest. Taking the form of Megatron's Walther P-38 gun mode — itself quite controversial and anachronistic due to recent safety regulations — the microphone allows children to broadcast their voices to a nearby AM radio by pointing the gun at their mouth (at the rear sight, not the barrel muzzle at least) and speaking into it.
Seriously.


Collegeville Costumes

<insert questionable joke about package description here>
  • Megatron (1984)
Although Collegeville Costumes only released a small number of Transformers costumes, and made some odd choices for characters to depict in the process, Megatron was an obvious choice as one of their first releases. The costume consists of a thin plastic facemask based directly on the original Megatron toy's head, and in time-worn, super-crappy tradition, a red and white plastic smock decorated not with the details of Megatron's body, but with his package art and the Transformers logo.


Spindex Corporation

  • Megatron (eraser set, 1985)
This two-pack of erasers from Spindex Corporation depicted Megatron in his robot and gun modes.
  • Megatron (Character eraser, 1985)
One of three different "character erasers" produced by Spindex, this small Megatron figurine came on either a red or purple blister card.
  • Optimus Prime and Megatron (Pencil Toppers and Pencil, 1985)
Small rubber figurines of Megatron and Optimus Prime came packaged with a pencil they could perch on the end of.

Transformers Milk Caramel

  • Megatron (1985)
A soft rubber figurine—known in Japan as a keshigomu— of Megatron was released as part of the second wave of Kabaya's Transformers Milk Caramel candy toy range. He came packaged with chocolate-covered caramel candies, and was available in red, blue and yellow.


Transformers Gum

  • Megatron (1985)
    • Accessories: High-density infra-red laser cannon
A snap-together transformable model kit of Megatron was available as part of the second wave of Kabaya's Transformers Gum line. Essentially a downsized version of his original toy, the kit was made out of grey and black plastic, featuring stickers for detail, and came with a stick of gum. Like the original Japanese release of his toy, Megatron lacks his fusion cannon, armed merely with his infra-red laser cannon accessory.


Hero Set

  • Megatron (1985)
    • ID number: 16
    • Accessories: Sword, high-density infra-red laser cannon
A large keshigomu of Megatron was produced by TakaraTomy licensee Maruka Toys. Packaged on a blister card, the static, unposeable Megatron figure came with removable laser cannon and sword accessories, and feature a few small stickers for colour and detail. Maruka also produced an Optimus Prime figure in the same scale, and both Megatron and he were available in red, yellow or green.


Decoy

  • Defeat Dinosaurer Strategy Game (board game, 1986)
  • Destron Hero Collection 22 (multi-pack, 1986)
Megatron was among the many characters rendered by Takara as part of their series of 1.5" keshigomu figurines. Like all the Decepticons in the series, Megatron was molded in soft purple rubber, and featured a number sculpted into his back that was the sum total of his Tech Specs, for use in the various games that could be played with the figurines. As the figure is a Japanese creation, it's particularly notable for the fact that it lacks Megatron's signature fusion cannon, just as his original Japanese toy release did, instead sculpting him with his hand-held laser cannon and Japanese-exclusive sword.
Megatron was available as part of a 22-piece box set of Decepticon figures, as well as being included as one of several possible random Decepticon figures included as playing tokens with the "Defeat Dinosaurer Strategy Game", and in a variety of different colours via "gachapon" capsule machines. Later, Seven made him available in a peach coloration, randomly included in a variety of multi-packs.
  • Megatron (1987)
    • Decoy number: 32
The figurine was later brought over to Hasbro markets as part of the Decoy promotion, largely identical to the Japanese release except for the fact that the number on his back was replaced with a simple "checklist" number (32, in Megatron's case). Like all Decepticon Decoys, he was a randomly-chosen pack-in available with the carded Throttlebots, Aerialbots, Protectobots and Technobots, and was, very early on in the promotion, available in an alternate red coloration that was only packed in with the Throttlebots. Unsurprisingly, this red figurine is much rarer.

Parody Deformed

  • Megatron (1990)
A small non-transforming super deformed model kit of Megatron was available as part of Kabaya's "Parody Deformed" line of candy toys. The third figure in the series, Megatron was part of the larger class of kits, and as such is made from three colors of plastic (white, grey and blue) with eye and Decepticon symbol stickers for detail. He came with a "PDTF Comic" comic about himself—"Don't Cry! Megatron!!"—and a stick of chewing gum.

Generation 2

  • Megatron Watch (Watch, 1995)
A non-transforming digital wristwatch of Megatron's tank mode manufactured by Ostrum International was released during Generation 2, in the same green and purple coloration as his first Generation 2 toy.

Choro-Q

  • Megatron (2000)
Choro-Q Megatron is a Generation 2-themed redeco of the Camouflage Tank toy from Takara's Choro-Q toyline of non-transforming super deformed vehicles. He was an exclusive at BotCon Japan 2000, and features a pull-back motor and a rear license plate that reads "BotCon Japan 2000".
Along with Choro-Q Optimus Prime and Ligier, Megatron was given out randomly to convention attendees. Each toy was limited to 1000 pieces.


Super Collection Figure

  • Megatron (2000)
    • Act: 1
    • Accessories: Stand
A three-inch tall PVC figurine of Megatron was available as part of the first wave of Takara's Super Collection Figure line. Like all the figures in the wave, it was available as both a standard full color figure and a clear plastic version, one of each of which was available in a standard case of twelve blindpacked figures.


  • Megatron with Chain Weight (2000)
    • Act: 1
    • Accessories: Stand
Also available in the first Super Collection Figure wave was a rare "chase" version of the Megatron (分銅付きメガトロン, fundō-tsuki megatoron), decorated in metallic paint and replacing his right hand with his energon flail.
It was presumably released at a ratio of one per every ten cases; while this has not been officially confirmed, later waves gave these odds for Secret Figures. It is also presumed to have replaced the regular Megatron in the lucky case (color or clear, well, that's less certain).


  • Megatron & Convoy (2000)
    • Act: 2
    • Accessories: Stand
The second Super Collection Figure wave featured an Optimus Prime chase figure wielding Megatron in gun mode and wearing Sideswipe's rocket pack (the latter seen in the original The Transformers cartoon episode "More than Meets the Eye, Part 3").
It was presumably released at a ratio of one per every ten cases. It is unknown what figure it replaced in the lucky case.


  • Reincarnation Megatron (2001)
    • Act: 3
    • Accessories: Stand
Megatron got another chase figure in the third Super Collection Figure Act. Based on the scene in The Transformers: The Movie where Megatron is reincarnated as Galvatron, "Reincarnation Megatron" (転生メガトロン tensei megatoron) is cast in transparent plastic with a light purple hue and gold sparkles inside, and given grid patterns on his lower body. It was presumably packed at a ratio of one per ten cases.
It needs to be noted that there are a significant number of bootlegs of this figure. Thankfully, most have a very obvious tell: the real figure has a white Decepticon symbol, while the knockoffs have a purple symbol.


  • Megatron (B) (2001)
    • Act: 4
    • Accessories: Stand
For the fourth Super Collection Figure wave, Megatron's left arm was changed to feature Laserbeak perching on it. His feet have also been painted bright white rather than the body-matching light gray of the original. Like all the figures in the fourth wave, Megatron was available in both standard full color and metallic silver "pewter" versions, one of each of which was available in a standard case of twelve blindpacked figures.
The pewter version of the figure has a potential problem with connector peg breakage, due to said pegs often getting a layer of pewter paint before being forced into a socket, leading to sticking and tearing. Care should be used when moving or removing the arms; shaving down the socket interior with a thin hobby knife is usually sufficient to fix the issue. This holds true for pretty much every pewter figure in the entire line.
In eight out of every ten cases, the pewter version of Megatron came packaged with the right arm of the collectible Metroplex build-a-figure.


  • Convoy (C) with Megatron Gun Mode (2002)
    • Act: 6
    • Accessories: Right fist, stand
The sixth Super Collection Figure wave featured a retooled version of Prime wielding Megatron's gun mode, now sold at mass-retail rather than being a chase figure. Unlike the chase one, Prime also came with an interchangeable empty fist, so he doesn't have to wield Megatron. His right arm has also been tooled to be straight-elbowed, and his left hand is now clenched. The figure was available in both full color and pewter versions in a 1:1 ratio per case.
In eight out of every ten cases, the pewter version came with the head for the wave's Grand Maximus build-a-figure.


  • Special "The Earth Obliteration Plan": Exclusive Convoy Set (2002)
    • Accessories: Stand
Available exclusively at the Wonder Festival convention, this set includes two metallic-paint versions of Convoy figures from Act 2: the "Convoy w/ Megatron Gun" chase figure (minus the jetpack), and the truck-mode "figure".
The set was limited to only 1000 units.


  • TF Confrontation Set 01: Convoy vs Megatron (2002)
    • Accessories: Energon mace
Exclusive to the Tokyo Game Show 2002, this special set includes a new version of the original first-Act Megatron figure, along with a new version of the first-Act Optimus. Both are cast in transparent plastic and completely painted over in a grimy, battle-damaged look. Both also come with the interchangeable energon-axe and mace weapons from their first-wave chase figures. Completing the theme of the set is the backdrop of the packaging interior, which depicts Sherman Dam.
As with the Wonder Festival set, this set was also limited to 1000 units.


Mega Super Collection Figure

  • Megatron (2002)
    • ID number: 03
    • Accessories: Fusion cannon, energon mace, Laserbeak, two clenched fists, two open hands
A five-inch tall, non-transforming highly-articulated PVC figure of Megatron was the third entry in Takara's Mega Super Collection Figure series. He comes with a small PVC of Laserbeak that can perch on his arm, and his fists can be swapped out for alternate splayed-palm hands, or his energon mace, as seen in the Generation 1 cartoon.

  • Megatron Metallic Ver. (Exclusive, 2002)
    • ID number: 03-X1
    • Accessories: Fusion cannon, energon mace, Buzzsaw, two clenched fists, two open hands
A metallic redeco of Mega SCF Megatron was offered as an exclusive at the 2002 Japanese conventions, Hobby Expo and Wonderfest. He comes with all the same accessories as his standard release, except for this exclusive, Laserbeak has been redecoed into Buzzsaw.

  • Convoy Metallic Ver. (2002)
    • ID number: 01
A gun mode Megatron came as an accessory with the metallic redeco of the Optimus Prime Mega SFC figurine, taking the place of the energon-axe weapon included with the original Prime figure. Prime's hand is permanently sculpted around Megatron's handle, and can be swapped out for Prime's other hands.

  • Starscream (2002)
    • ID number: 07
Optimus Prime's Megatron gun accessory was redecoed for inclusion with Mega SCF Starscream; while Megatron himself remained the same, the fist was repainted from Prime's metallic dark blue to Starscream's lighter shade.

Heroes of Cybertron

  • Megatron (2002)
Part of the first wave of Heroes of Cybertron, this figure is functionally the same as the first Super Collection Figure Megatron. Like all the standard Heroes figures, he is cast in transparent plastic, then painted over, save for the eyes and a small patch on the back of his head, giving him a light-piping gimmick. However, there are a few other tiny deco differences, most importantly (and noticeable) being the addition of a black circle on the muzzle of his back-mounted gun barrel, and the back of his midsection is painted light gray rather than red like the SCF. He's also a cooler super-light-gray than the SCF figure.
There is a running change variant of this figure, which adds a bit of red paint to the raised bit on the back of Megatron's fusion cannon, a detail from the animation model missing from the SCF Megatrons.
Megatron was re-released in 2006 as part of a short-lived Heroes of Cybertron revival, celebrating the 2006 DVD release of the original The Transformers: The Movie. This version was cast in opaque off-white plastic and is virtually identical to the original SCF Megatron, with the unpainted back-barrel and red-painted mid-back. At best, in certain lights the 2006 Heroes version is an ever so slightly warmer light gray plastic than the SCF.


All flail Megatron
  • Megatron (2002)
Released in the second wave, this version of Megatron is a mass-release variation of the chase figure from the first SCF Act, replacing his right hand with a clear-plastic energy flail. His left hand is the clenched fist of the later "Laserbeak" version of Megatron, instead of the open-hand the chase figure had. This version also keeps the paint additions from the previous version of the figure, always having the red-dotted cannon.
Oddly, he comes with the same collector card as the first version, and the packaging does not call out the energy weapon in any way. The card-back cross-sell even shows only the original Megatron. (The same happened to this wave's energy-weapon-wielding Optimus Prime.)


Give us a kiss.
  • Megatron with Laserbeak (2003)
The fifth-wave Megatron figure is a release of the Megatron/Laserbeak figure from the fourth SCF Act. He keeps the paint alterations of the energy-mace Megatron, though his black paint is much glossier this time around. Laserbeak's grays are also much lighter than on the SCF, matching Megatron's main body coloring.
The collector card does not list Laserbeak on the front, but does mention him at the end of a severely truncated version of the first card's bio.
This release came with the right arm for the wave's collectible Metroplex build-a-figure.


Hard Hero

Englishmen, you're all so f@#$ing pompous. None of you have got any balls...wait a minute.
  • Megatron (2002)
The second of Hard Hero's series of Transformers products, Megatron is a six-inch tall bust sculpted from cold-cast porcelain.


People can pay retail for a Thrust now!?!
  • Megatron (2003)
A 12.5-inch tall Megatron statue sculpted aiming his fusion cannon while screaming in rage.


MyClone

  • Megatron (MyClone, 2003)
    • ID number: MTF002
    • Accessories: Grey display base
Released in the first wave of the MyClone line of Transformers PVC figures, this super deformed Megatron comes with a hexagonal grey display stand, which can link up with the identical stands included with other MyClone figures. His modular design allows his parts to be mixed and matched with those of any other MyClone figure.
  • Megatron (MyClone, 2003)
    • Accessories: Clear display base, energon mace
A chase variant of MyClone Megatron was also available in the same wave. Cast entirely in colorless clear plastic, this version of Megatron also came with an energon mace, which could be exchanged for his fist. Thanks to the modular MyClone design, the mace can easily attach to the standard Megatron figure as well.


Q-Robo Collection

  • Megatron (2003)
A super-deformed PVC of Megatron was released as part of the Q-Robo Collection. Like all the figures in the series, Megatron was sold blindpacked in a plastic capsule, featured articulation in the neck and shoulders, and was also available in a translucent colored plastic: as a Decepticon, Megatron came in translucent purple.


Generation 1 Figure-Collection

  • Megatron (2003)
    • Japanese ID number: D-1
    • Accessories: Display base
At only one inch in height, this Megatron "bottlecap" figurine (so named because its display base is the size of a bottlecap) was one of fourteen blindpacked figures available in Kabaya's Transformers Generation 1 Figure-Collection. The figure was available in both a "retro" black and white color scheme and a rare full-color chase version, and came with a leaflet, personalized with cartoon screen captures.

History Collection

  • Megatron (2004)
    • Accessories: Display base
A second "bottlecap" figurine of Megatron was produced by Takara as part of their blindpacked History Collection line of PVCs. Despite its diminutive size, this two-piece full-color figure features articulated shoulders.

Palisades Toys

Megatron after getting pushed down a flight of stairs by Skywarp.
  • Megatron (statue, 2004)
A twelve-inch tall polystone statue of Megatron was produced by Palisades Toys as the logical second entry in their line of Transformers statues. Standing on a thick base formed from a silver Decepticon insignia, Megatron is decorated with dirt to simulate battle damage, and features articulation at and his neck and shoulders, allowing owners to position him with fusion cannon ready to fire. Megatron was limited to 1000 pieces worldwide.
  • Megatron (mini-statue, 2005)
A downscaled version of the Megatron statue, essentially identical to the larger one but for the fact that it's only six inches tall, was produced as an exclusive for San Diego Comic-Con 2005. With only 500 units produced, the statue sold out in two days, setting a new record for Palisades at the show.


Diamond Select

  • Decepticon Motion Globe (Snow globe, 2007)
Megatron is featured in Diamond Select Toys' Decepticon-themed snow globe, sitting on a throne inside the globe whilst pointing with one hand and holding an energon cube in the other. The globe's base is based on Decepticon Headquarters from the original The Transformers cartoon. It was sculpted by Art Asylum, and limited to 1000 pieces.
  • Megatron Mini Head Replica (Bust, 2007)
This small statue of Megatron's head designed by Art Asylum stands at roughly five inches tall, and was limited to 2500 pieces.
  • Megatron Wall Statue (2007)
Standing at nine inches tall and limited to 1000 pieces, this statue of Megatron is a free-standing diorama that attaches to the owner's wall, complimenting Art Asylum's Optimus Prime wall statue.

Wonder if they used his legs to make another Alligaticon?
  • Megatron Bust (2008)
Released by Diamond Select Toys in 2008, this Megatron mini-bust was sculpted by Mark Wong of Art Asylum and limited to 1,500 pieces. The sculpt features a Megatron, looking regal in metallic silver, perched above a raised Decepticon symbol while the front of the bust showcases the Heart of Cybertron as seen in the Generation 1 episode "Microbots".
  • Megatron Reformatted Bust (Action Figure Xpress exclusive, 2008)
The Megatron bust was retooled for its second release as "Megatron Reformatted", exclusively availably through Action Figure Xpress, depicting the Decepticon leader in the beginning stages of his reformation into Galvatron as featured in The Transformers: The Movie. In addition to his new partially-translucent appearance and battle-damage paint detail, this version of the bust features a new head and a new base in the shape of Unicron.
  • G1 Animated Megatron Bust (San Diego Comic Con exclusive, 2009)
Mark Wong's Megatron bust was retooled a third time to create "G1 Animated Megatron", available exclusively at the 2009 San Diego Comic Con. In addition to his reinstated Heart of Cybertron base, Megatron features a new head and a more matte color scheme to better match the cartoon's palette.

  • Megatron Bust Bank (Diamond Select, 2010)
This 6-inch hollow Megatron bust would have featured plenty of space for coins along with articulation in its shoulders and neck, but was sadly canceled.


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.


Attacktix

  • Megatron (Booster, 2007)
How am I supposed to aim with this thing in the way?
ID number: TF2-20
Rarity:
Faction: Decepticon
Class: Leader
Special: Recover - 16/26 (61%) success ratio
Point Cost: 40
Base Speed: 6
Attack Type: Shooter (Force Blast)


Based on his G1 cartoon appearance, this Megatron toy is a killer. He was available only in the Series 2 Starter Set along with Generation 1 Optimus Prime, Energon Landquake and Cybertron Skywarp.
Megatron has an incredibly powerful translucent missile (don't fire it at children or small dogs if you value their lives) and a Recover special power that allows the figure to stand back up if there's another Decepticon in play. Two Megatrons are a dangerous combination, feeding each other's recover powers and making them very hard to kill off. Plus you can pretend one of them is Straxus.
As an added bonus, because of the way it is worded, you can use the Cybertron Megatron vehicle mode figure's Transform power to bring Megatron into play from your back-ups.


Robot Heroes

Cuteness through tyranny!
  • Ultra Magnus / Megatron (Two-pack, 2007)
Robot Heroes Megatron is an adorably super-deformed figurine depicting the Decepticon leader aiming his fusion cannon with a great big smile on his mouth. Megatron has swivel articulation in his shoulders and was sold in a two-pack with Ultra Magnus.


  • Decepticon Sneak Attack (Multi-pack, 2007)
"Supermetal Finish" Megatron is a redeco of the standard Robot Heroes Megatron, colored a shiny silver instead of off-white.
He was only available in a Walmart exclusive five-pack alongside "Hologram" Mirage, Cliffjumper, "Supermetal Finish" Optimus Prime, and Skywarp.

Revoltech

Action Masters? Eat your Spark out!
  • Megatron (2007)
    • Yamaguchi Series number: 025
    • Accessories: Alternate head, 3 alternate hands (left & right open palms, right gun-holding hand)
A non-transforming but highly articulated Megatron action figure(ine), Revoltech Megatron uses the Revoltech "revolver joints" (appropriate, if you think about it...) for maximum poseability. Megatron includes a non-removable fusion cannon and a few alternate hands, as well as an alternate head with its mouth open in either a smirk, growl or sneer, depending on how you read it. His sculpting is explicitly in the style of Pat "serfdom" Lee's interpretation of Megatron.
This figure uses specialized gray revolver joints in order to better blend with the surrounding sculpted parts.
He includes a hand obviously meant for holding a gun... but has no gun to use it with. Though if you buy Revoltech Starscream as well, you can always make him wield himself.


  • Starscream (2008)
    • Yamaguchi Series number: 046
The Revoltech Starscream toy included a Megatron accessory in his Walther P-38 altmode. While the silencer and scope are molded on, the stock is removable (necessary in order to plug it into a hand). The gun can be held by any Revoltech toy with a standardized gun-wielding hand, which includes all five Transformers characters in the line.


Boss Coffee

  • Megatron (2008)
A non-transforming PVC figure of Megatron was released as part of a promotion by Boss Coffee. The small figure was randomly included with single cans of the company's "Rainbow Mountain Blend" coffee, contained in a plastic capsule affixed to the top of the can which then became a display base for the figurine once removed. Megatron features articulation at the shoulders and waist and came with a small catalog leaflet that could be folded up and attached to the lid/base to form a diorama background of Decepticon Headquarters for added display value.
Due to his size, Megatron hypothetically scales with Encore Metroplex.
  • Megatron (2008)
A larger, metallic gold version of Megatron was also part of the promotion. Nearly twice as tall as the smaller figure, it was not merely an upsized version, but an entirely different sculpt. This Megatron was randomly included with two-packs of Rainbow Mountain Blend coffee cans, which featured a double-wide plastic capsule to hold him.


Mighty Muggs

  • Megatron (2009)
    • Accessories: Fusion cannon
This super-deformed, non-transformable Megatron figure uses the standard Mighty Muggs body template, with swivel joints in his neck and limbs. He comes with a similarly super-deformed version of his fusion cannon that fits into a hole on his right arm.


  • Megatron (2018)
Part of the first year of the Mighty Muggs relaunch, Megatron features the new line-wide face-changing gimmick. Pressing down on his bucket helmet will switch his face to one of three options: neutral, angry, and "I still function!" The toy is based on Megatron's evergreen design, and includes a matching fusion cannon molded onto his right arm.


Transformers Wacky Wobblers

  • Megatron (2009)
This Megatron bobblehead is part of the popular Wacky Wobblers line produced by Funko. Aside from the standard-issue big wobbling head, he features a teeny-tiny fusion cannon and arms that swivel at the shoulders. Megatron is affixed to a base with his name on it.


Transformers x Mimobot

Peace through Storage!
  • Megatron (Mimoco, 2011)
Produced by Mimoco as part of their multi-brand line of designer USB "Mimobot" flash drives, this Megatron memory stick comes in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB sizes, and comes pre-loaded with "digital editions of classic comics, videos, and scripts", as well as a suite of screensavers, avatars, and more standard to all Mimobots.


Titan Warriors

  • Titan Warrior 5-Pack (2013)
Available at San Diego Comic-Con 2013, this Megatron is a 6" PVC Titan Warriors figure (similar to Bandai's Ultra/Sentai/Rider Hero, Movie Monster Series) with articulated arms. He was packed with Optimus Prime, Grimlock, Starscream and Soundwave.
  • Megatron (Titan Warrior, 2014)
The Titan Warriors Megatron toy was released individually, under the Beast Hunters Titan Heroes subline.


Mecha Nations

  • Black Convoy (2014)
    • ID Number: MN02
    • Accessories: Ion Blaster, Energon Axe, Removable Armor, Megatron gun, alternate hands.
A small gun mode version of Megatron, similar to those included with Masterpiece Soundwave and the original Masterpiece Optimus Prime/Convoy mold, was added to Kids Logic's Black Convoy redeco (and insignia-remold) of Mecha Nations Optimus Prime. It includes light up effects, gun barrel that can be replaced with a barrel extension, and removable stock. To hold the gun, Black Convoy includes an additional specifically molded right hand, however the stock must be removed to allow him to do so.
The Megatron gun was also included with Mecha Nations Starscream (below). Mecha Nations Ultra Magnus, like Optimus Prime before him, does not include the Megatron gun, keeping this a Decepticon-only accessory.


  • Megatron (2014)
    • ID Number: MN03
    • Accessories: Energy flail, alternate face, alternate hands, alternate right forearm, display stand.
Created by Kids Logic, this super deformed G1 Megatron stands 6" tall and is articulated, featuring a shiny metallic color scheme, removable armor and replacement hands. He also features LED light up eyes, Decepticon chest insignia, and fusion cannon. The set includes an alternate right forearm piece allowing the fusion cannon and the forearm to which it's attached to be removed.
This figure was redecoed into Mecha Nations Megatron 2014 Toy Soul Exclusive Edition (below).


  • Megatron (2014 Toy Soul Exclusive Edition) (2014)
    • ID Number: MN03G
    • Accessories: Energy flail, alternate face, alternate hands, alternate right forearm, display stand.
Created by Kids Logic, this super deformed G1 Megatron is a redeco of their previous Megatron figure (above), based on the color scheme of Masterpiece Megatron Gold Ver. He stands 6" tall and is articulated, featuring a shiny metallic color scheme, removable armor and replacement hands. He also features LED light up eyes, Decepticon chest insignia, and fusion cannon. The set includes an alternate right forearm piece allowing the fusion cannon and the forearm to which it's attached to be removed.
This figure was exclusive to 2014's Toy Soul expo, an event run annually in Hong Kong.


  • Starscream (2015)
    • ID Number: MN05
    • Accessories: Megatron gun, alternate hands, display stand.
Mecha Nations Starscream includes the same gun mode Megatron (above) as introduced with Black Convoy. A specially molded hand allows Starscream to hold Megatron for posing.
Starscream was subsequently redecoed with new faces into Mecha Nations Skywarp and Thundercracker, but neither of the later figures included the Megatron gun.


Thrilling 30

  • Megatron (Collectible Figurine, 2014)
    • Series / Number: 1 / #2
    • Accessories: Collector's base
A super-deformed Megatron was released among the blindpacked Thrilling 30 Collectible Figurines by Goldie Marketing. He comes with a base to help him stand, a collector's card that doubles as a puzzle piece, and a checklist.
  • Collectible Figurines (5-pack, 2014)
    • Series: 1
    • Accessories: 5 collector's bases
The same Megatron figurine was also available in a 5-pack alongside Optimus Prime, Ratchet, Starscream and Soundwave.


D-Style

Multiple faces to convey the various forms of tyranny.
  • Megatron (2015)
    • ID number: 44
    • Accessories: Scowling face, smirking face, shouting face, energon mace, Megatron gun
A super deformed Megatron model kit was produced by Kotobukiya as part of their franchise-spanning D-Style line. His accessories include three interchangeable face plates, an energon mace and a representation of his gun mode that can be wielded by D-Style figures.
There are a fewer paint apps than Optimus Prime. The eyebrows, two of the mouths and the silencer on the gun all require painting in black. In a change from the promotional photos opposite, Megatron's feet come in metallic, with the box images showing the center section on the feet highlighted with black.


D-Collection

  • Megatron (2015)
    • Accessories: Fusion cannon, sword
Kabaya's D-Collection Megatron is a small super deformed figure that requires some assembly for his arms and features articulation limited to his shoulders. He comes with an attachable fusion cannon and a purple energy sword. Sold blindpacked, Megatron is available as both a standard full color figure and a rare clear plastic version. He comes with chewing gum.


  • Starscream (2015)
    • Accessories: 2 null-ray blasters, Megatron gun
A gun mode Megatron is included with the D-Collection Starscream figure as an accessory. The default Starscream comes with a fully painted Megatron, while the one included with the clear plastic version is completely black.


Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments

It's toy accurate.
  • Megatron (July 11, 2015)
Produced by Hallmark for the 2015 Christmas season, this ornament is sculpted based on the original Megatron toy in robot mode.


Block Wars

  • Megatron (2016)
    • Number: 3
Part of Kabaya's Transformers Block Wars candy toy line, this Megatron kit is based on his Cyber Series Battalion toy. Molded in blue and grey plastic with detailing from stickers, he transforms into a tank when finished. He can also be taken apart and combined with Block Wars Optimus Prime, Bumblebee and Starscream in various configurations, the ones involving Megatron shown on the packaging being:
  • Giving Megatron's cannon and Starscream's wings to Optimus Prime.
  • Placing Megatron's turret on Prime's truck mode.
  • Giving Bumblebee Megatron's arms and Starscream's wings and arming him with Optimus Prime's spear.
  • Attaching Megatron's cannon and Starscream's wings to Bumblebee's vehicle mode, making him a flying death car.
  • Arming Megatron with Starscream's weapons and transforming him into a base/turret mode.
  • Attaching Prime and Starscream's legs to Megatron's vehicle mode to create a walking tank.
  • Combining Megatron and Starscream's vehicle modes into a jet-tank.
  • Combining all four into an unnamed combiner, with Megatron forming the right leg and providing his cannon as a handgun.

Bitfig

  • Megatron (12-2016)
Part of the first wave of Transformers Bitfig capsule toys.
Megatron's design is inspired by his appearance in the G1 cartoon, and is articulated at the neck and shoulders.
Bitfig toys were packaged in capsules color coded to the toy they contained.


Prime 1 Studio

"As Prime said, this design would've shut you people up if they decided to use this design."
  • Megatron (Premium Masterline Statue, 2017)
    • ID Number: PMTF-02 (Regular), PMTF-02EX (exclusive)
    • Accessories: Sword (exclusive), Mace (exclusive)
Transformers Premium Masterline Megatron is a massive non-transforming statue based on his Generation 1 appearance with a blend of live-action film aesthetic, with light-up eyes and fusion cannon. The statue was also designed by Josh Nizzi himself. If customers had purchased the statue at Sideshow's website, they would receive an exclusive Sword and Mace accessories, which can be attached on Megatron's left hand. Megatron is limited to 1000 (exclusive is 500) pieces.


  • Megatron Gold Edition (Premium Masterline Statue, 2018)
    • ID Number: PMTF-02GL
    • Accessories: Sword
Limited to 350 pieces, Megatron Gold Edition is a redeco of the statue above, evoking his Electrum-coated appearance in the Generation 1 episode The Golden Lagoon. He also comes with a Left hand/Sword accessory.


My Busy Books

At least one of your nerd parents would complain that I'm not a gun upside down Submarine on this one.
  • Transformers: My Busy Book (2017)
Available with the huge book consists of a integrated 10-page board book and a box filled with 12 figurines & a playmat consists of a destructed city & Cybertron, this Megatron is a pair of small, PVC non-transforming figurines consists of his robot and his tank alternate mode, which was based on his evergreen design. Like most of the land-based vehicle figurines, his wheels does not roll.
Since his tank turret is made out of softer plastic, it tends to droop down occasionally.

McDonald's

  • Megatron (fast food promotion, 2018)


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Transformers Trading Card Game

  • Megatron, Decepticon Leader (2018)
    • Wave 1
    • Rarity: CT
    • Card Number: T26/T40
    • Stars: 10
Megatron, Decepticon Leader is one of forty double-sided character cards available in Wave 1 of the Transformers Trading Card Game.


  • Megatron, Living Weapon (2018)
    • Wave 1
    • Rarity: RT
    • Card Number: T27/T40
    • Stars: 13
Megatron, Living Weapon is one of forty double-sided character cards available in Wave 1 of the Transformers Trading Card Game.
The artwork for the card is reused from the Transformers Legends mobile game.


  • Megatron, Arrogant Ruler (2019)
    • Wave 2: Rise of the Combiners
    • Rarity: CT
    • Card Number: T29/T46
    • Stars: 10
Megatron, Arrogant Ruler is one of forty-six character cards released in Wave 2 of the Transformers Trading Card Game, Rise of the Combiners.
Line-art for both Bot and Alt Mode was drawn by Dan Khanna. The Alt Mode artwork is based on the Combiner Wars Leader Class Megatron toy.



  • Megatron, Cybertronian Tyrant (2019)
    • Wave 2S: Bumblebee vs. Megatron Starter Set
    • Rarity: RT
    • Card Number: T02/T04
    • Stars: 7
Megatron, Cybertronian Tyrant was released as part of the Transformers Trading Card Game's Bumblebee vs. Megatron Starter Set. The card was packaged alongside Bumblebee, Least Likely, Most Dangerous, Starscream, Decepticon Lieutenant, Windblade, Defender of Truth, and a 40 card ready-to-play deck of Battle Cards.
The cards Alt Mode artwork is based on the Combiner Wars Leader-Class Megatron toy. Line-art for both Alt and Bot Mode was drawn by Dan Khanna.


  • General Megatron, Infantry-Leader (2019)
    • Wave 3: War for Cybertron: Siege I
    • Rarity: SRT
    • Card Number: T06/T48
    • Stars: 13
General Megatron, Infantry-Leader is one of forty-eight double-sided character cards available in Wave 3 of the Transformers Trading Card Game, War for Cybertron: Siege I.
The card's artwork is based on the Siege Voyager-class Megatron toy, with the Bot Mode artwork being reused from the toy's packaging art.


  • Lord Megatron, Conqueror of Cybertron (2019)
    • Wave 4: War for Cybertron: Siege II
    • Rarity: SRT
    • Card Number: T08/T52
    • Stars: 12
Lord Megatron, Conqueror of Cybertron is one of 52 character cards released in Wave 4 of the Transformers Trading Card Game, War for Cybertron: Siege II.
The card's artwork is based on the Siege Megatron toy. The Alt Mode artwork is was drawn by Marcelo Matere with colors by Volta


  • Megatron, Living Weapon (2019)
    • Wave 1: Energon Edition
    • Rarity: SRT
    • Card Number: T03/T06
    • Stars: 13
Released as part of the TCG's Wave 1: Energon Edition, this card is a reprint of Wave 1's Megatron, Living Weapon. Printed on semi-transparent plastic instead of a normal Character Card, this version features new art by Marcelo Matere.


  • Megatron, Fallen Hero (2020)
    • Wave 5: Titan Masters Attack
    • Rarity: UT
    • Card Number: T27/T46
    • Stars: 11
Megatron, Fallen Hero is one of forty-six double sided character cards released as part of Wave 5 of the Transformers Trading Card Game, Titans Masters Attack. As a character with a body mode, Megatron begins the game with a Titan Master attached in head mode. Once Megatron is KO'd, said Titan Master is deployed.
The card's artwork is based on the Titans Return Megatron toy, with the body mode artwork being reused from the toy's packaging art and original alt mode artwork based on the toy's tank mode (line art by Ken Christiansen).
This card's set was originally set for an April 2020 release, however due to the global COVID-19 pandemic the release was pushed back to May 29, 2020.


ReAction

  • Megatron (2020)
Released in Super7's line of multi-property 3.75-inch action figures, ReAction Megatron is a non-converting action figure with 5 points of articulation and a Fusion cannon permanently affixed to his right arm. As with all releases in the ReAction toyline, Megatron comes packaged in a small cardback that emulates the nostalgic packaging style of Kenner Star Wars action figures of the late 1970's.


Flame Toys

Furai Model

  • Megatron (IDW Autobot ver.) (July 2019)
    • Number: 06
Furai Model Megatron is a highly articulated snap-together model kit (no glue required!) based on the IDW Autobot design by Alex Milne, as seen in More than Meets the Eye. Molded in PS and ABS plastic with polycaps for the joints, Megatron features a number of stickers for detailing but doesn't require much in the way of paint for a complete look, being molded in all the appropriate colors straight out of the box. The finished kit is Voyager-sized in height.

  • Megatron (IDW Decepticon ver.) (May 2020)
    • Number: 14
A redeco/retool of Megatron (IDW Autobot ver.). Key differences being a Decepticon insignia sticker, a slightly more dour face sculpt, and... well, that's about it, really.

Kuro Kara Kuri

  • Megatron (January, 2021)
A high-end non-transforming figure based on the IDW stealth bomber design by Don Figueroa.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.


Daiki Kougyou

Raining Pain.
  • Megatron Water Gun (2021)
Manufactured by Daiki Kougyou, this Megatron water gun (yes, really) is based on his show-accurate pistol alt-mode, complete with silencer and stock. The prototype is sculpted by Model Works Grenade.
Megatron is available as a limited order item, where Japanese customers must preorder him until it reaches the deadline on November 27, 2020. The item will be shipped for buyers on February 2, 2021.


Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.


R.E.D. (Robot Enhanced Design)

  • Megatron (2020)
    • Accessories: Fusion Cannon, Energon Mace, Energon Cube, 4 alternate hands
Released in the first wave of the "Robot Enhanced Design" line, Megatron is a non-transforming 6-inch action figure that is akin to the ones from Hasbro's Marvel Legends and Star Wars: The Black Series line. He is sculpted to be as accurate to the original cartoon model as possible while still retaining extensive posability.
He comes with multiple alternate left hands for posing, as well as his energy flail and an energon cube to guzzle from.
The R.E.D. series is a Walmart exclusives in the US.