The many deaths of Optimus Prime

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Oh, he's gone and died again. Botheration! Most inconvenient.

Across all continuities (except for the live-action-movie-verse, so far, and Robots in Disguise, though only just), Optimus Prime dies a lot. This happens for various reasons:

  • It allows for him to be replaced by a new character (and thus a new toy).
  • It allows for him to come back from the dead in a new body (again, a new toy).
  • It's dramatic (in theory).
  • It makes him into something of a Christ-figure.

Some examples:

Generation 1 cartoon continuity

The Transformers: The Movie

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"Either that wallpaper goes, or I do."
  • The best-known example is from The Transformers: The Movie, in which Optimus Prime dies of wounds from his battle with Megatron. Famously, his body turns gray as he dies. (Urban legend says his body also crumbles, but no such footage is known to exist.) Being the first time he died, it was actually unexpected.


Kiss Players

  • Sometime between 2005 and 2010, Marissa Faireborn revives Optimus using the Galvatron cells in her body. Ultimately, all the cells are put back into Galvatron, and without them, Optimus promptly dies again.

Season 3

"Mind if I smoke?"
  • He returns from the dead twice; first as a zombie under Quintesson control in "Dark Awakening" as part of a plan to destroy the Autobots, only to die again when he overcomes the Quintesson control through the power of the Matrix and possibly the strength of his will, and sacrifices himself to save the Autobots.


The Headmasters

  • In The Headmasters, Optimus Prime died again—in another act of self sacrifice, of course—when he walked into Vector Sigma and tried to bring it back under control directly in "Birth of the Fantastic Double Prime". His body turned gray as he died, followed by a (likely only symbolic) scene of him telling Rodimus Prime that it would be his responsibility to keep leading the Autobots and to continue his work, seen as a transparent, light-haloed figure against the sky and heard in third person narration as Rodimus stared into the sky. (Then again, given the proven existence of ghosts...)

Return of Convoy

  • Optimus Prime returned as a zombie once again this time as False Convoy resurrected by Dark Nova in a plot against the Autobots, but this plan went awry when the other Battlestars managed to restore Optimus's spark with the power of the Zodiac, evolving him into Star Convoy in "The Battlestars".

Generation 2

  • In the Japanese version of Generation 2, Optimus Prime was badly wounded by Megatron's fusion cannon and almost died, but was resurrected and evolved yet again, this time into Laser Rod Optimus Prime, by the power of the Reconfiguration Matrix.

Marvel Comics continuity

Generation 1

"I swear, I was wearing my faceplate when I left the house this morning."
  • A previous attempt was made at making virtual Prime a new body in "Totaled!". The body spontaneously blew up.


Generation 2

Unleashing the light of the Matrix upon a great evil. Again.
  • This Prime wasn't done dying yet. His adventures continued in the G2 comics, and he died defeating the Swarm in the final issue of that series, "A Rage in Heaven!". The Swarm reconstituted him three pages later (in a body based on his then-current Combat Hero toy).


Beast Wars cartoon continuity

Beast Wars cartoon

Actually, he's still alive, but dying.

In Beast Wars and Beast Machines, you could mark the end of a season by the near-death experience of one Optimus or another...

Beast Machines cartoon

(Strangely, the end of the third season of Beast Wars had no Optimus deaths whatsoever! A half-dozen others died, but not Optimus.)

Armada cartoon

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Now Optimus, don't go all to pieces. You say you have to split? Well, you're a chip off the ol' block.


Armada comic

  • The corpse of an Optimus Prime (killed by Unicron) from an alternate universe appeared in the Armada comic issue titled "Worlds Collide, Part 1 of 4". Yep, practically all we know about this Optimus is that he died. He doesn't turn gray, but his colors are faded.

Universe

Technically, this is the clone.
  • The corpse of an Optimus Prime (killed by Megazarak) from an alternate universe was cloned by Unicron to create Nemesis Prime. The clone, before he became Nemesis, appeared in Cybertron comic issue "Balancing Act, Part 2". Once again, practically all we know about this Optimus is that he died.


Movie continuity

Though Optimus Prime doesn't die in the movie itself, he does consider fusing the All Spark into his own spark, an action that would destroy them both, if necessary to keep it out of Decepticon hands.

Transformers The Game

In Decepticon mode storyline, Optimus Prime is beaten to the ground, and as he crawls for the All Spark, Megatron smashes his head with his flail ... poor Prime, he gets the most violent death. Transformers The Game (console)

Titan Magazines

In an alternate timeline, Optimus was left in a frozen, near-death state. Twilight's Last Gleaming, Part: 1

Animated cartoon

Dead in the third episode for 75 seconds. It's a new record!


See also

  • Prime Spark—The short story explores the question of where all most of those Optimus-es go when they die. (Answer: someplace dull.)
  • Cy-Kill, who is repeatedly killed COS HE SUCKS LOLOLOLOL.