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Like many previous Transformers toys, the Ultra Magnus toy was a carry-over from the Japanese Diaclone line, where it was released in silver, red, and dark blue colors as "Powered Convoy," a powered-up version of "Battle Convoy," the toy which had become Optimus Prime, hence the identical cabs. [4]
Transformers: Mystery of Convoy [a] is a 1986 video game developed by ISCO and published by Takara in Japan for the Famicom. It is based on the Transformers toyline. [1] The game was made available on the Wii's Virtual Console service on June 10, 2008. [2] The game stars Autobot protagonist Ultra Magnus.
The Lost Light touches down on Hedonia for some shore leave after battling the Temptonian Decepticons, and Rodimus suggests that Ultra Magnus should go with the crew and relax. Magnus joins Swerve, Rewind, Rung, Skids, Whirl, Cyclonus, and Tailgate in a bar, but Whirl switches Magnus’ drink out of spite and knocks him unconscious.
The Transformers: Spotlight is a comic book series of one-shot issues, published by IDW Publishing. The series consists of single-issue stories based on IDW's Generation 1 fictional universe, each featuring an individual character. Split in volumes of 5, the first volume featured Shockwave, Nightbeat, Hot Rod, Sixshot, and Ultra Magnus.
Sentinel Prime was voiced by Townsend Coleman in the Transformers: Animated cartoon. [6] In Dark of the Moon, Sentinel Prime was voiced by Leonard Nimoy. In the video game Transformers: War for Cybertron, he is voiced by Troy Baker. [citation needed] In the film Transformers One he is voiced by Jon Hamm. [7]
Despite an oncoming plasma storm that damages Wheeljack's ship, Optimus retrieves the container and begins returning to Cybertron. With Ultra Magnus wounded in action and Optimus unable to communicate with them, Bumblebee assumes temporary leadership of the Autobots. Predaking begins searching for Skylynx and Darksteel, but finds Unicron instead.