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Generation 2 Ultra Magnus (1993) A collectable watch that looked like Ultra Magnus' super robot mode was released in Generation 2. Generation 1 Reissue Ultra Magnus (2002) The reissue of Ultra Magnus in 2002 had elongated missiles and shortened smokestacks to comply with new child safety laws. Universe Deluxe Ultra Magnus with Over-Run (2004)
Later, the Decepticon ninja six-changer Sixshot kills Ultra Magnus, and the Autobot Headmasters manage to destroy Galvatron, leaving Scorponok to become leader of the Decepticons again. When the Decepticons then return to Master, refugees from the planet are caught in a plasma bomb accident that fuses them to the arms of several Autobots and ...
Rodimus Prime and Blaster watch the comatose Ultra Magnus float off the medical slab and into a shuttle through a security feed. The Lost Light pursues Magnus’ shuttle into a wormhole, emerging to find Cybertron's mythical long-lost satellite Luna 1. Rodimus Prime leads a team down to Luna 1's surface to search for Magnus, but upon touching ...
Ultra Magnus secures the remaining Autobots but fails to release the power of the Matrix. He is destroyed by Galvatron, who seizes the Matrix, which he intends to use to control Unicron. The Autobots find Ultra Magnus' body and are attacked by the native Junkions led by Wreck-Gar, who had hidden when Galvatron arrived with his forces.
Ultra Magnus brings them and the rest of the Disappeared up to speed on what they have missed; as the Lost Lighters mingle with the Disappeared, the Decepticon Fangry targets Tailgate and Cyclonus, Drift gives Rodimus a new paint job symbolizing both grief over Skids' death and a desire for vengeance against Getaway, and Brainstorm teleports ...
Magnus White was days away from racing in the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in Glasgow, Scotland when he was mowed down by a driver in Boulder, Colorado. The 17-year-old was struck and ...
Edward Bosco as Soundwave, Ultra Magnus, Factory Worker (4 episodes) Todd Haberkorn as Red Alert, Shockwave (4 episodes) Shawn Hawkins as Mirage, Factory Worker (4 episodes) Georgia Reed as Chromia (4 episodes) Linsay Rousseau as Elita-1, Deseeus (Doubt) (4 episodes) Adin Rudd as Scrapface (4 episodes)
Jack Angel (October 24, 1930 – October 18, 2021) was an American voice actor and radio personality. He provided voice-overs for animation and video games. Angel had voiced characters in shows by Hasbro and Hanna-Barbera such as Super Friends, The Transformers and G.I. Joe and was involved in numerous productions by Disney and Pixar.