Megatron (Armada)

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The name or term "Megatron" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Megatron (disambiguation).

Megatron is a Decepticon character in the Unicron Trilogy. When in his powered-up form, is known as Galvatron.

Megatron, Decepticon leader. Shops for headgear with the big, bad Beetleborgs.

Megatron is not content with conquest of Cybertron. When he learns of powers greater than his own, he does not attempt to merely defeat them. He will subjugate them, bend them to his will, carve up their corpse and integrate their power into himself. He is a monster. Megatron tempers this barbarism with regal militaristic formality. He calls his closest troops "gentlemen." He speaks politely and intelligently. He makes it perfectly clear that he is completely cognizant of his madness.

Megatron's only weakness is his obsession with Optimus Prime. No matter how much power he attains, his final, glorious battle must be against him. On the occasions Prime has seemingly been destroyed, Megatron has sunk into a deep depression. Once Optimus Prime is gone, there may be no further challenges in this universe.

Japanese name: Galvatron (Energon), Master Megatron/Master Galvatron (Cybertron)


Fiction

Animated continuity

Armada

Voice actor: David Kaye (US), Kiyoyuki Yanada (Japan)

Energon

Voice actor: David Kaye (US), Junichi Endô (Japan)

Cybertron

Voice actor: David Kaye (US), Jouji Nakata (Japan)

Megatron returned in a new body comprised of the "armor of Unicron."

Megatron single-handedly mortally wounded Red Alert, Hot Shot and Scattorshot with his "Death Machine Gun". After being destroyed by Sonic Wing Optimus Prime, his Unicron-fed powers allowed him to return as a ghost composed of darkness. In this ghastly state he was able to revieve his dead solder Crumplezone as Dark Crumplezone (much to Ransack's envy), and sieze upon the insecurities of Leobreaker in order to create the Autobot's dark reflection Nemesis Breaker.

When Megatron was severely wounded by Metroplex he was able to tap into Gigantion's Cyber Planet Key and reformat himself into Galvatron.

Dreamwave Comics continuity

Armada

Energon

Universe

Toys

Armada

  • Megatron with Leader-1 (Ultra, 2002/2003)
Japanese ID number: MD-01
Megatron transforms into a Cybertronic tank.
This mold was used to make Universe Megazarak.
  • Galvatron with Clench (Ultra, 2003)
Japanese ID number: MD-08
The Takara release has slight paint-shade difference from the Hasbro version, plus fitcionally, he comes with a powered-up version of Leader-1 rather than the separate character Clench.
  • Megatron (Happy Meal toy, 2003)
  • Black Megatron (Ultra, 2003)
For the June 2003 issue of Tele-V Magazine' in Japan, 100 special redecoes of Megatron were given as "Lucky Draw" prizes. This coloration was primarily black with dark olive and purple shades.

Energon

  • Megatron (Super, 2004)
  • Galvatron (Ultra, 2004)
Japanese ID number: SD-07
  • Galvatron (Super, 2004)
  • Galvatron General (Ultra, 2004)
Japanese ID number: SD-20
  • Black Galvatron (Ultra, 2004)
  • Optimus Prime vs. Megatron (Multi-pack, 2005)


Cybertron

  • Megatron (Leader-Class, 2005)
Japanese ID number: GD-01
  • Galvatron (Leader-Class, 2005)
Japanese ID number: GD-14

Merchandise




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