Galvatron (Cyberworld)

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The name or term "Galvatron" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Galvatron (disambiguation).
Galvatron is a Decepticon from Cyberworld.
Wait- Ive got a mustache and dragon mode but I'm not either of them? Don't we already have an identity crisis guy?

Galvatron is a master deceiver. Using the false identity of Junkyard Ron, Galvatron is able to lure victims on Cyberworld into his clutches, stealing their energon to level himself up so he can rule this new digital realm.

Fiction

Cyberworld cartoon

I ain't Wild Wheel, y'all. Sorry to disappoint.
Voice actor: James Alexander (English), Sebastian Llapur (Latin-American Spanish)


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Toys

Cyberworld

  • Galvatron (Armored Cyber Changer, 2025)
  • Environment: Desert
  • Accessories: Flame blaster cannon, 2 blast effects, tail
Released in the first wave of Cyberworld Armored Cyber Changers, Galvatron transforms from a roughly 4-inch tall robot to a 'Junkion dragon' in four steps. He comes with a large gear-activated flame blaster that spreads the blaster points apart. The flame effects are attached via 5 mm pegs and can be removed from the cannon. The tip of the smaller gun barrel revealed when the flames are retracted is also blast effect compatible. Additionally, his tail comes off for use as a handheld weapon.
Like other Cyber Changers, he has limited articulation, in the shoulders, hips, and knees. His dragon mode features a movable lower jaw.
Galvatron is an amalgam of various Junkion traits, starting with the facial hair and including Scrapheap's smokestacked shoulders, Junkyard's rib-piping, and spiked kneepads that belong to several Junkion designs. All this, the dragon mode, and the gray/blue coloring give the mistaken impression that he's a chimera of various takes on Scourge.

Notes

  • To preserve the twist of his identity, Galvatron's name is given in the credits of Cyberworld episodes 11 and 12 as Junkyard Ron.