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Transformers
Energon Transformers
Optimus Prime (11/2003) |
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Energon
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Autobot
Optimus Prime
Release
Date : 11/2003
Price
Point : Super ($39.99)
Transformation
Level : 4
Electronic
Sounds : Battery Required (2xAA)
Accessories
: Missile x 1
Powerlinx
: Black (self) |
Collectible
Card
Note:
Some Energon toys came with Fleer Collector card instead of the tech-spec
card. (Shown above is the collectible card)
Optimus
Prime Spec.
Strength
: 10
Intelligence
: 10
Speed
: 10
Endurance
: 10
Rank
: 10
Courage
: 10
Fire blast
: 10
Skill
: 10
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Optimus
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Transformers
Superlink
Energon
Optimus Prime was released as Transformers Superlink SC-01 Grand
Convoy. Takara version had several changes made to the toy. The
electronic was removed and the grill and chest section got chrome
treatment and the color scheme was much more show accurate. The
head was done in typical Convoy dark blue instead of the grayish-blue Hasbro used for the Energon version. Also, all Takara
versions of Grand Convoy had face plate instead of the
"mouth" face found on early version of Energon
Prime.
Takara
Grand Convoy came with chrome chest and face-plate head with nice
dark blue color.
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Transformers
Energon Optimus Prime was released in November of 2003 as part of early
Energon line-up. Optimus Prime belong to the "Super" assortment price point
($39.99-49.99). Optimus Prime came packaged in standard
Energon window box. The toy was packed in his vehicle mode. In
the vehicle mode Optimus was once again was a futuristic semi-truck cab
towing a gray trailer. The cab design was much more simplistic than the
Armada with dark blue, red, white and black scheme. While the basic
design was not too terrible, the molded on windshields vipers and floating
"helmet" on top of the cab really distracted from the overall look. The
trailer was design to hold the four small assault vehicles and turn into
a launching station (Energon Tower) when Prime transformed into his
robot mode. The back of the cab had small button and selector switch
that made distinct sound effects for each of the four Prime's Force
vehicles. Both the cab and trailer had several Mini-Cons Powerlinx port
for added play. The cab itself had nicely molded Autobot symbol on the
right and Autobot Spark of Combination jewel on the left. The trailer
had big Autobot symbol on the back side which actually look pretty nice. |
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As
for the four small Prime Force vehicles, they were pretty much simple
looking vehicles with small wheels underneath. OP 1 or "Fire
Truck 1" was a futuristic orange fire truck with extendable gray
ladder, OP 2 or "Copter 2" was a white helicopter with
spinning blades, OP 3 or "Digger 3" was a yellow tunneler and
Prime OP 4 or "Submarine 4" was a blue submarine. The assault
vehicles were remote control units that help fight the Deception in
vehicle mode but they also server another functions as power-up
Powerlinx parts for Optimus Prime. In robot mode, Optimus Prime
transformation was pretty simple. The legs folded out from under
the vehicle, the head pop out from the cab roof, and the arms just swung
out. In this mode Prime look a little out of proportion due to his
large single piece body. (Which let to the toy being nickname
"Fatimus Prime"). The bulky look combined with his
"mouth" face really turn in some negative comments from fans
when the toy first appeared. Hasbro later changed the mouth face
into normal face plated. Ben Yee of BWTF.com speculated the mouth
thing probably was a homage to Beast Wars Optimus Primal who appeared
with the mouth in the TV show and he is probably right since Energon
Prime color scheme was red, black and white which was color of original
Primal Prime toy. A nice homage but I think the mouth was taking
thing a little too far. Energon Prime just look better with normal
face plate, not to mention that how he appeared in Energon show.
Regardless of how you feel about the mouth, Energon Optimus Prime
actually was a very nice toy with good fun playability especially in his
"Super Mode" Powerlinx form, but that mode was also not
without some controversy.
Optimus
Prime's new gun
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Optimus
Prime in vehicle mode. Below the trailer in "Energon Tower"
mode.
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Being
Super size Autobot, Optimus Prime had ability to transform into his Powerlinx mode
or "Optimus Prime Super Mode". In this mode, the four assault
vehicles can transformed into limbs (arms and legs) for Optimus Prime. Each
vehicle can became either arm or leg and for either left or right side which
gave this mode many different looks depends on how you choose to combine the
vehicles. In Super Mode, Prime was a little more proportional and loose much
of the "bulky" appearance of his normal mode. The toy however
was less than perfect, the helmet that go over Prime normal mode head did not
fit well and he look like he was wearing some kind of head contraption, the
colors scheme on the assault vehicles do not mesh well with the rest of his
body and the chest windows just sort of hanging off the body sections which
used to be shoulders when he was in normal mode. Despite these shortcomings,
the figure had good articulations and
the chest LED light up with sound effect when chest windows opened (it
triggered the button on the side of the cab). The main gripe by many fans was
that the Energon Prime look more like Power Ranger Megazord robot than
traditional Transformers. While this was partly true, one can hardly fault
Takara and Hasbro tried to be more innovative with the latest Prime. After
all, how many more Prime and trailer base toys do we really need.
Also the idea of vehicle forming parts for transformers robots have always been
part of Transformers heritage. In both Diaclone and New Microman line such
combination feature was very common. Many toys from these two lines that help
spawn G1 Transformers had vehicles that transformed into limbs for the larger
robots so we can think of Energon as going back to its heritage. Energon Prime had excellent playability and the combinations gave the
toy very nice extended play value. I really recommended the toy despite some of the
design quirks, after all, how often do one get Optimus Prime with
interchangeable arms and feet completed with optional drill or claw hands. Below
- Optimus Prime Super Mode
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