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Toys

Generations

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Fashionably asymmetrical.
  • Cybertronian Megatron (Deluxe, 2010)
Part of the second wave of Generations toys, Cybertronian Megatron is a toy is based on his appearance in the video game Transformers: War for Cybertron, transforming into a Cybertronian self-propelled gun. The treads of his vehicle can be positioned in either a vertical configuration like a traditional tank, or in a horizontal hover-tank configuration. Megatron's spring-loaded cannon can attach to either arm. He also has an insignia on his back, but unlike Optimus, his is not hidden by kibble. Like War for Cybertron Soundwave, his head has a light-piping gimmick that has been neutered by his painted eyes.
Some units of the figure have Megatron's left internal shoulder strut misassembled, preventing that side of the tank mode from becoming properly flush to the body when transforming. This can be corrected by unscrewing and separating the outer shoulder structure, flipping the strut 180 degrees, and reassembling the shoulder covering.
Also, the packaging image for his tank mode is flipped.
This mold was redecoed into United Megatron Cybertron Mode, Darkside Megatron, and Knights of Unicron Megatron.


Transformers (2010)

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Nobody makes fun of Megatron's lovely skirt. Not more than once, anyway.
  • Rage over Cybertron (Multipack, 2011)
    • Accessories: Fusion Cannon, missile
A redeco of Cybertronian Megatron with purple parts, a translucent purple cannon and purple and red paint details resembling the effects of Dark Energon, available in a Toys"R"Us exclusive three-pack with Cybertronian Optimus Prime and Cybertronian Bumblebee.
The stock photo to the right has his vehicle mode mis-transformed. His treads are left almost untransformed as his arms, but with his hands folded inside the treads, and the top panel on his left shoulder hasn't been rotated and pegged between his shoulders/tank front. His robot mode is also mis-transformed, with his back panel not being pegged into his back and being left hanging behind his thighs.


Prime

First Edition

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His jet mode needs a little scarf attached to the robot head.
  • Optimus Prime vs Megatron: A Rivalry Reborn (Entertainment Pack, 2011)
    • Accessories: Fusion Cannon
Part of Prime: First Edition, this Deluxe Class version of Megatron transforms into his alien ship mode. He comes with his Fusion Cannon, which can either be held with his hands in robot mode, or peg onto his jet mode by folding the handle in and pegging it behind his exposed, peeking head. It is also in this latter configuration for the cannon that the otherwise useless groove and tab on the cannon and its handle can be pegged onto the tab and otherwise useless socket on his right arm, giving him the classic, arm-mounted, yet strangely undocumented Fusion Cannon configuration shown in his stock photography. Funny enough, the blade from the Cyberverse Commander figure of the character can fit in the hole of the fusion cannon's mouth, which enables it to reenact fighting scenes with his sword.
Speaking of undocumented features, his instructions show a noticeably different "completed" vehicle mode when compared to his stock photos. Specifically, the instructions completely neglect the extra steps to flip his wings out and form a more show-accurate vehicle mode, opting instead for a more slender, wingless vehicle mode. To achieve this undocumented form, his underside leg panels must be opened, flipped around and over to the top of the ship, be pegged onto a tab on the side of his intakes, and his pointy wingtips must be flipped out from underneath. He also has some clearance issues when transforming. His intakes and the panel that surrounds his head in vehicle mode tend to collide when the intakes are snugly angled into and out of the panel, often resulting in the intakes popping off the (detachable) plastic hinges that they're on. He also comes somewhat mis-transformed in the package, with the positions of the intakes and the panel on his back being switched around, with the panel being placed after the intakes, instead of before. (Yeah, it's nearly impossible to do that, but for the sake of show-accuracy...)
He comes with a similarly-scaled Optimus Prime and PVC figurines of Miko Nakadai, Jack Darby, and Raf Esquivel, as well as a DVD of the "Series Premiere" episode "Masters & Students".
For some reason, he has a movie-style Decepticon symbol.
The toy was later retooled and redecoed into Timelines Rampage and Pirate Hunter.


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Before the gorilla gun.
  • Megatron (Deluxe Class, 2011)
    • Number: 005
    • Accessories: Fusion Cannon
The Japanese release of Deluxe Class Megatron was packaged by itself on a card. The instructions show the proper vehicle mode, how to attach his fusion cannon to his arm, and the figure is transformed correctly in the box.
The figure shares its ID number with the U.S. release of Terrorcon Cliffjumper, which was not released in Japan's First Edition line.


Cyberverse

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  • Megatron (Cyberverse Commander, 2012)
    • Series / Number: 02 / 004
    • Japanese Release Date: March 31, 2012
    • Japanese Number: EZ-02
    • Accessories: Cyber sword
Part of the first wave of Prime Series 2 Cyberverse Commander Class toys, Megatron features translucent purple plastic on his entire torso (although with the chest panels covering a portion of it) so that he can be illuminated by the lights from the larger play-sets. He comes with a translucent hard-plastic "cyber sword" weapon which features two 3mm posts and a peg-hole in-between, allowing it to peg into either his hands, right wrist, left arm, Fusion Cannon, or back. The Hasbro release comes with a pack-in file card. Sadly, this toy boasts an incredibly accurate robot mode at the cost of a barely passable attempt at an alternate mode.
In addition to the regular version, Megatron was also released in a special "advance release" assortment alongside Optimus Prime, Bulkhead, and Starscream, with each figure including a mini-DVD that contains the Transformers: Prime episode "Masters & Students". Yes, all four of them come with the same episode.
While the transformation-related post on his arm-mounted Fusion Cannon may seem 3mm-compatible, it is actually slightly too big, and mounting the sword onto it may cause the sword's peg-hole to crack. The Decepticon Set version of the weapon, on the other hand; doesn't seem to have this issue.


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  • Decepticon Set (EZ Collection 6-pack, November 24, 2012)
    • ID number: EZ-SP2
    • Accessories: Cyber sword
Released as part of the "Deception Set" 6-pack along with the Vehicon, Breakdown, Starscream, Knock Out, and Terrorcon Cliffjumper. This Megatron is a redeco of the Commander Class figure above, featuring darker metallic-gray paintable plastics to emulate the stock render or his on-screen appearances (mostly based on his damaged body in Masters and Students), with the paint mask being identical to the original figure.
Unlike the original figure, his sword is cast in flexible plastic. Usually, it's the other way round. Some copies of the figure had the tip of the sword slightly dented due to the plastic ties.


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  • Unicron Megatron (Cyberverse Commander, 2014)
Part of the final wave of Prime: Beast Hunters Cyberverse Commander Class toys, Unicron Megatron is a straight redeco of Series 2 Cyberverse Commander Class Megatron, reflecting his depiction following his resurrection at the hands of Unicron in Predacons Rising. His entire translucent section of the torso and his "Dark Energon sword" are changed into a slightly darker, more saturated shade of purple. As a straight redeco of a series 2 figure, Unicron Megatron is the only series 3 Commander Class figure to feature translucent plastic parts.
Due to being released after the Christmas season and before the launching of the Age of Extinction toy line, Unicron Megatron and the other figures of his wave were ultimately only available in Hong Kong, Canada and Europe.


Robots in Disguise

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And it's like the sky is new. (Hasbro version pictured)
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All he needs now is a hooded cloak. (Arms Micron version pictured)
  • Megatron (Voyager Class, 2012)
    • Series / Number: 01 / 002
    • TakaraTomy name: Megatron Darkness
    • TakaraTomy ID number: AM-15
    • TakaraTomy release date: July 28, 2012
    • Accessories: Cannon & Combat Claw (Hasbro only), "Gora II" & "Hades" Arms Microns (TakaraTomy only)
Part of the first wave of Prime: Robots in Disguise Voyager Class toys, this larger-scale Megatron also has a fair amount of translucent purple plastic in the torso and forearms, allowing them to be illuminated by the various light-up Voyager Class weapons in this line. He comes with two weapons: an arm cannon that deploys and illuminates (via LED) an under-slung blade when a plunger is pushed, as well as a combat claw. Both weapons peg via 5mm post onto his hands, wrists, forearms, robot back, and vehicle roof. The combat claw pegs into his wrist, allowing the handle to rest on his hands as if he were holding it. The claw can also mount onto a peg-hole on top of the cannon when not in use.
The TakaraTomy release of Voyager Megatron sports many differences. Megatron Darkness, part of the fifth wave of Japanese Prime product, is said to be Megatron's reborn form, having "come back from Hell" (aka the events of "Sick Mind" and "Out of His Head"). His base plastics are shades of cold-gray as opposed to the Hasbro warm-grays, and his chestplates, shoulderplates and head have been given a silver vac-metal finish. He comes with a silver-foil sticker sheet that adds a lot of purple filigree designs to him in a matter similar to the e-HOBBY exclusive Galvatron II. The Hasbro accessories have been replaced with a pair of Arms Micron kits; Gora II, a gorilla that becomes Megatron's fusion cannon, and Hades, a massive bat that becomes a winged backpack or a giant scythe weapon.
People who purchased Megatron Darkness from AEON stores on his release date got a free Hellflame Guru Arms Micron (while supplies last). Those who preordered Megatron Darkness through Amazon Japan got a free Shining B.B. Arms Micron with their order.


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Megatron tries to get the monkey off his back.
  • Megatron (Deluxe, 2012)
    • ID number: AM-05
    • Release date: March 31 2012
    • Accessories: "Gora" Arms Micron
As part of the first wave of the Japanese Prime line, this toy is a redeco and retooling of the Deluxe-sized First Edition Megatron toy. He has had some of his paint operations replaced with customer-applied foil stickers (mostly the silver bits on his pelvis). His "backpack" has also been retooled to add 5mm posts and post-holes as part of the line-wide Arms Micron gimmick. Rather than coming with his original fusion cannon, he instead comes with Gora, a gorilla-like robot who transforms into the fusion cannon, complete with flip-out blades.


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"So, they think they can outdo us by giving their black repaint chrome, eh? We'll show them! Give him more translucent plastic!"
  • Megatron (Dark Energon Voyager Class, 2012)
    • Number: 001
    • Accessories: Cannon & Combat Claw
Prime: Dark Energon Megatron is a BigBadToyStore-exclusive redeco of RID Megatron, being cast in opaque dark blue, lavender, light-gray, and black plastics, and having warmer translucent-purple plastic. The entirety of his forearms and shoulder-pads are now cast in translucent-purple plastic, and his purple paint operations have been replaced by pink.
Though he was packaged on an individual box, he was initially sold as part of a set with Dark Energon Optimus Prime. He was eventually made available on his own, and all of the Dark Energon Series toys were eventually made available in Singapore as mass-retail releases. The Voyager Class toys, in particular, also saw mass-retail release in the Philippines.


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Because it would be non-aerodynamic silly to mount the saber onto the back of the vehicle mode like a giant tail-fin.
  • Final Battle Megatron (Voyager, 2013)
    • ID number: AM-33
    • Release date: February 25 2013
    • Accessories: Shadow Gabu, Shadow Baru, & Shadow Dai Arms Microns
Part of the eleventh and final assortment of TakaraTomy Prime toys, Final Battle Megatron is the most show-accurate redeco of the original Prime: Robots in Disguise Voyager mold to date, with silver paint across much of the figure, and is specifically intended to represent his appearance in the episodes "Alpha/Omega" through "Darkest Hour". As such, his right forearm is decoed (but sadly not remolded) to resemble Liege Maximo's forearm that he substitutes for his own in those episodes. Also per the show, he comes with the "Dark Energon Saber" in a place of a fusion cannon, which is represented by a smoky-translucent-black redeco of the Dark Matter Calibur Super Combo Weapon, composed of the Arms Microns Shadow Gabu, Shadow Baru, and Shadow Dai.
This figure was originally solicited as "Darkest Megatron".


Beast Hunters

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I'M A SHAAAARK / I'M A SHAAAAARK / SUCK MY FUSION CANNON / I'M A SHAAAAAARK
  • Megatron/Sharkticon Megatron (Voyager Class, 2013)
    • Series / Number: 02 / 006
    • Accessories: Tartarex Warp Sword/Sharktooth Spear
Part of the fourth wave of Prime: Beast Hunters Voyager Class toys, Megatron is an extensive Sharkticon-homaging retool of his Prime: Robots in Disguise toy. He transforms into a "beast jet", and he has a unique Decepticon insignia with beady eyes and a gaping maw of sharp teeth. He comes equipped with the Tartarex Warp Sword, a fish-themed cannon that can convert into a sword-harpoon thing which can he can wield via its 5mm handle.
He has a minor assembly error in that the two-pronged sections within his shoulder-pads are swapped, preventing the shoulder-pads from slotting in place properly in his "beast jet" mode. They can be reversed by popping the pads off their ball joints, unscrewing the shoulder-pads, and swapping the parts. Good luck popping the shoulder-pads off their ball joints, though.
His instructions refer to him as "Sharkticon Megatron" and his weapon the "Sharktooth Spear". There also exists a packaging variant for this toy: Early shipments simply called the toy "Megatron" and his weapon the "Tartarex Warp Sword", whereas a later running change version changed the packaging to reflect the names given in the instructions. His instructions also include the twenty-second chapter of the Tales of the Beast Hunters series.
This figure was used to represent Megatron's Sharkticon Matrix-enhanced form in the novel Retribution.


10 Year Anniversary

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"Boom Badda-Boom! Boom, Boom!"
  • Hades Megatron (2021)
    • Accessories: "Gora II" & "Hades" Arms Microns
Released to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Prime, "Hades Megatron" is essentially a re-release of the TakaraTomy Voyager-sized Megatron Darkness figure, complete with Arms Microns.
Hades Megatron was exclusively released by Hasbro Pulse in the U.S. and Canada.


Kre-O

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I wannna gwilled cheese/not a BLT/gwilled cheese/awe you following me?/Gwilled Cheese/I love you more than any othew/gwilled cheese/I think I'll make another!
  • Battle for Energon (2012)
    • Set number: 98812
    • Pieces: 379
    • Kreons: Optimus Prime, Megatron, Security Officer, Tank Driver
    • Accessories: Blade
This set's Megatrons are based more on the Prime incarnation... mostly. The larger Megatron is a smaller, simpler build than the first big kit, and makes use of ball-and-socket parts for increased articulation. It can be rebuilt into a tank (rather reminiscent of Revenge of the Fallen Megatron), The Megatron Kreon's tampographs are based directly on the Prime cartoon model, and his right hand has been replaced by a clear-purple curved blade. He also has a clear-purple extra "energon" torso piece.
This set also comes with a Optimus Prime truck/robot build, a miniature bank playset with opening/breakaway vault to hold the set's "ultimate Dark Energon weapon" piece (though it also contains stickers that can make the bank into a museum), and Kreons of Prime-styled Megatron, a human Security Officer and evil human Tank Driver.


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  • Knight Megatron (Kreon Warrior, January 2015)
    • Collection: 1
    • Accessories: Sword, shield, display plate
Part of the first series of blindbagged Kreon Warriors, Megatron is a Kreon with tampographs that approximate Generation 1 Megatron's body armor with elements that resemble medieval armor. Amusingly, he wears his sword on his arm (as if it were a fusion cannon) rather than holding it in his hand. Most of his accessories and armor come from the Kre-O Dungeons & Dragons series.
Unfortunately, the Kreon Warriors all came in bags that completely lack any way to identify the contents, forcing buyers to use the "feel through the bag" method to determine what's inside.
Like all Kreon Warriors, Megatron was never released in the United States.


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  • Ninja Megatron (Kreon Warrior, January 2015)
    • Collection: 1
    • Accessories: Sickle, 2 pegged shuriken, display plate
Part of the first series of Kreon Warriors, Ninja Megatron depicts the Decepticon leader done up in a ninja motif (because when you think "stealth", you think Megatron, right?). In lieu of a fusion cannon, he wears a scythe on his arm. He features a ninja star affixed to each leg.
Like all Kreon Warriors, Megatron was never released in the United States.


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  • Wild West Megatron (Kreon Warrior, 2015)
    • Collection: 2
    • Accessories: Dynamite, clip-on gatling gun, display plate
Part of the second series of Kreon Warriors, Wild West Megatron is a steampunk-cowboy version of the Decepticon Leader. He features a purple scarf, wagon wheels on his legs, a small payload of dynamite, and wears a gatling gun on his arm where his fusion cannon would be.
Like all Kreon Warriors, Megatron saw no United States release. Tarnation!


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  • Samurai Megatron (Kreon Warrior, 2015)
    • Collection: 2
    • Accessories: 2 katana, display plate
Part of the second series of Kreon Warriors, Samurai Megatron is, as his name implies, a samurai-themed version of Megatron with paint operations that approximate his robotic elements as samurai armor. He wears a mount on his back which can hold his two katana, and wears a wagon wheel on each leg.
As with the rest of the Kreon Warriors, Samurai Megatron was never released in the United States.


  • Army Megatron (Kreon Warrior, 2016?)
    • Collection: 3
    • Accessories: gun, grenade, flame effect, gas mask, display plate
Part of the canceled third series of Kreon Warriors, Army Megatron would have been a World War II-era themed Megatron. He includes a purple gas mask and a flame effect for his cannon weapon, as well as a small grenade.
Although no Kreon Warriors were ever released in the United States, the third wave was never released anywhere, however many finished and bagged samples made their way onto the secondary market.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


  • Pirate Megatron (Kreon Warrior, 2016?)
    • Collection: 3
    • Accessories: Sword, clip-on cannon, display plate
Part of the canceled third series of Kreon Warriors, Pirate Megatron was to be a salty sea-dog version of Megatron complete with a Decepticon-Jolly Roger tampographed on his chest. He wears an iron cannon on his arm where his fusion cannon would usually be were he not a pirate.
Although no Kreon Warriors were ever released in the United States, the third wave was never released anywhere, however many finished and bagged samples made their way onto the secondary market.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


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  • Megatron (Battle Changers, 2017?)
    • Set Number: B5586/B0774
    • Pieces: 75
Popping out of nowhere without any announcement from Hasbro itself, this Battle Changer Megatron is based closely on his Prime counterpart, having tampographs and stickers that match his chasis in the show. But the alt-mode is...harder to discern, transforming into a Cybertronian jet-thing that bears little resemblance to the original alt mode.
Like his wavemate Ironhide, he was only available at Dollar General, Walgreens, and other discount chains.


Construct-Bots

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  • Unicron Megatron with Ratbat and Barrage (Triple Team, 2014)
  • Accessories: Sword, gun, missile
Based on Prime Megatron's appearance when he was possessed by Unicron, Unicron Megatron transforms into a Cybertronian jet encrusted with rocks. He comes with tiny minions Barrage and Ratbat. He is armed with a massive sword and a projectile launching cannon with beetle mandibles.
The final product differs slightly from the initial product shots, lacking the silver paint on the abdomen area and having his hands cast in a much lighter shade of grey.
Like pretty much every other Beast Hunters Construct-Bot, Unicron Megatron and his little minions never saw release in the United States.

Studio Series

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"That's the difference between you and I, Optimus Prime; I'm an alpha gamer!"
  • Gamer Edition Megatron (Voyager Class, 2023)
  • Game: War for Cybertron
  • Hasbro ID number: +04
  • TakaraTomy ID number: SS GE-04
  • Accessories: Fusion Cannon, two-part Mace, "Secure the Station" backdrop
  • Known designers: Sam Smith (Hasbro), Koki Yamada (TakaraTomy)[1]
The second Voyager released as part of the Studio Series Gamer Edition subline, "Gamer Edition Megatron" is based on his appearance in the War for Cybertron video game, transforming into a Cybertronian hovertank in 21 steps. Oddly, Megatron is based on his concept art design instead of his final in-game model. Notable differences include his chest and left forearm details in robot mode and the longer tank barrel, larger cowcatcher, and more sloped front half of his tank mode. He does not have the engraved Decepticon insignia on his back like his game counterpart and the original Generations figure.
Megatron comes with his fusion cannon and mace. As a result of prioritizing its appearance in tank mode, his fusion cannon lacks the detailing seen in robot mode. His mace stores on top of the tank mode and, undocumented, on his robot back. Like other Gamer Edition figures, his right forearm can be detached to equip his cannon or other Gamer Edition weapons, though this also goes unmentioned in his instructions. Unfortunately, there is no storage for the detached forearm.
Megatron's knees suffer from a baffling design flaw that restricts his knee articulation to about 45 degrees. There are large downward-pointing tabs on the backs of the knees, unused in either mode, that block off the articulation for no clear reason. These tabs are not present in the instructions, meaning they were either a late change or a potential error. Cutting the tabs off to create proper knee joint clearance doesn't seem to negatively affect the figure in any way. Alternatively, his calves can be opened up to get around the tab for almost 90 degrees of bend without modifying the figure.
He went up for preorder on smaller online retailers before being announced.
The mold was retooled into Comic Edition Autobot Flame.

Merchandise

McDonald's

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Features: pew pew gun. Does not feature: Robot mode
  • Megatron (Happy Meal, 2012)
  • McNumber: 2
  • Accessories: Missile
Happy Meal Megatron is a nontransformable space jet! A spring-loaded paddle is launched when his robot mode head is pressed down, and when the fusion cannon on the back of the vehicle is pushed forward, a yellow LED shines out the front of it. An on/off switch on the jet's underside enables or disables the light feature.


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Features: pew pew gun. Does not feature: jet mode
  • Megatron (Happy Meal, 2013)
  • Accessories: Missile
The exact opposite of the first Happy meal Megatron, This Happy Meal Megatron is a non-transforming fairly accurate model of his robot mode. A spring loaded projectile is launched from his fusion cannon when the button on his arm is pressed down.


Kinder Surprise

  • Transformers: Prime (2014)
Only available inside a blindpacked chocolate egg as part of Kinder's Transformers: Prime series, this buildable Megatron mini-figure consists of a generic "cog" onto which his limbs and armor can be clipped to construct him. He has articulation on his shoulders and upper legs.


Thrilling 30

  • Megatron (Collectible Figurine, 2014)
    • Series / Number: 1 / #7
    • Accessories: Collector's base
A super-deformed Megatron was released among the blindpacked Thrilling 30 Collectible Figurines by Goldie Marketing. He comes with a base to help him stand, a collector's card that doubles as a puzzle piece, and a checklist.
  • Collectible Figurines (5-pack, 2014)
    • Series: 1
    • Accessories: 5 collector's bases
The same Megatron figurine was also available in a 5-pack alongside Optimus Prime, Ratchet, Starscream and Bulkhead.


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R.E.D. [Robot Enhanced Design]

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Part of the seventh wave of Transformers R.E.D., Megatron is a non-transforming 6-inch scale (though closer to 7 inches) action figure akin to the ones from Hasbro's Marvel Legends and Star Wars The Black Series lines. He is highly articulated and features extensive paint operations for show-accuracy.
Megatron comes with two pairs of hands in total: closed fists, and hands for gripping accessories. He also includes a large blade accessory that clips into his forearm, between his hand and his fusion cannon. Both weapons have their own dedicated blast effect; the blade has a criss-cross of arcing Dark Energon electricity that slides over the business end, and the fusion cannon has a truly girthy blaster discharge.
Megatron's box was among the first in the R.E.D. range to remove the familiar plastic window on the front, instead favouring a closed cardboard design so as to minimise plastic waste. As with all R.E.D. toys, Megatron was a Walmart exclusive in Canada and the United States, and was later made available on Hasbro Pulse in limited quantities.

Notes

Arms Up Modes

In the Japanese Prime toyline, Megatron has named powered-up modes when given various Arms Microns in certain configurations:

  • Crusher Mode (クラッシャーモード Kurasshā Mōdo)
    • Arms Microns: Baro, Gora
Megatron's "Crusher Mode", as seen on his box-back photo, uses a combined-weapon made up of Gora in "extended-cannon" mode, with Baro in drill mode at the end, attached to Megatron's arm.
  • Darkness Mode (ダークネスモード Dākunesu Mōdo)
    • Arms Microns: Baro (x2), Gora II, Guru, Hades, Igu, Jida, Noji, Zori
This is one heavy loadout! Megatron Darkness's Arms Up Mode has him wearing Hades as wings, with Noji and Igu in weapon modes in the inner part of each wing, and a pair of Baros in shield/shuriken mode, one on each wingtip. (Presumably, Baro G will work as a substitute for one of them.) He carries Jida in scissors mode in his left hand, and wields the Planet Bowgun in his right.
  • Decepticons Full Armor Mode (ディセプティコンズフルアーマーモード Diseptikonzu Furu Āmā Mōdo)
    • Arms Microns: Baro, Baro G, Baru, Dai, Gabu, Gora, Gora II, Gura, Guru, Hades, Igu, Jida, Jida R, Noji, Zamu, Zori
Featured in episode 17 of From the Cybertron Satellite, Transformers Division, this mode has Megatron Darkness combine with every Decepticon Arms Micron released at the point of his release. He wears Hades as wings, with Baro and Baro G attached to the wingtips, Jida and Jida R in the center, and Igu and Noji in the inner parts. Gora, Zamu and Zori form a cannon attached to his left arm, while Gora II and Guru form another one on his right. He wields Gura in his left hand and the Dark Matter Calibur in his right. Yowza.
  • Long Spear Mode (ロングスピアモード Rongu Supia Mōdo)
    • Arms Microns: Gora II, Gura, Hades, Ida, Igu, Noji, Zamu
Featured in episode 28 of Transformers Division, Megatron Darkness's "Long Spear Mode" has him wielding the Long Spear weapon formed by Gura and Ida. He also wears Gora II on the right arm and Zamu on his left, and like previous two forms, is equipped with Hades with Igu and Noji attached over his shoulders.
  • Ultimate Mode (アルティメットモード Arutimetto Mōdo)
    • Arms Microns: Gora II E, Guru B, Ida B, Noji B, Shadow Baru, Shadow Dai, Shadow Gabu, Zori CS
BIG SWORD. This version uses Final Battle Megatron for its base. The Dark Energon Saber is augmented by adding Gora II E and Guru B to the end, as Megatron wears Ida B as an arm-guard on the Prime arm, while Noji B and Zori CS make a back-mounted cannon. Hoo boy.
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