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Transformers
Energon Transformers
Ultra Magnus (11/2003) |
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Energon
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Autobot
Ultra Magnus
Release
Date : 11/2003
Price
Point : Ultra ($24.99)
Transformation
Level : 3
Electronic
Sounds : Battery Included (3XLR44)
Accessories
: Missile x 2
Powerlinx
: Mini-Con (Knockout) |
Collectible
Card
Hasbro
began to include tech spec card similar to the long standing practice by
Takara.
Note:
Some Energon toys came with Fleer Collector card instead of the Tech-Spec
card.
Ultra
Magnus Spec.
Strength
: 8
Intelligence
: 7
Speed
: 7
Endurance
: 9
Rank
: 8
Courage
: 9
Fire blast
: 10
Skill
: 8
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Ultra
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Transformers
Superlink
Like
all the other Armada repaints in Energon line, Ultra Magnus was
not sold in Japan as part of the Superlink series. However, in the
interesting twist of irony, the toy was sold as a store exclusive
as part of Takara TF USA Edition line. The package was the same as
US version (as the USA Edition toys were exactly as the name
implied, they were simply imported US TF toys). Takara did added
sticker "Toy's Dream Project" to mark it as exclusive
special and the back of the box had sticker of Space Team Mini-Con
cover up the error Speed Team pictures along with manufacturing
information in Japanese. (Actually the version shown here is
the "re-imported" version of Energon Ultra Magnus)
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Transformers
Energon Ultra Magnus was released as part of the initial wave of Energon
line. The toy was one of the five initial repaint Armada toys used as
filler to pad up the early shipments of Energon toys. (The other five
were Unicron, Rapid Run, Tidal Wave and Treadbolt). However, of
the five, Ultra Magnus was the hardest one to find as very small number
of these toys were produced. (Rumor to be less than 1000 pieces) Ultra
Magnus was repaint of Armada Overload which was originally sold as 19.99
price point so in order to bum the toy up to the "Ultra" or
24.99-29.99 price point (the toys was being used to fill out the
"Ultra" case assortment with Tidal Wave), Hasbro included
Mini-Con team with Ultra Magnus. The initial plan was probably to
include the Street Speed Team but this was change to Space Team,
however, the packaging was never corrected and it still showed the toy
to include the Street Speed Team. Overload was originally red in color
(he can be seen on the back of the package which like other Energon
repaint used the images of Armada toy) and he was repaint into Ultra
Magnus white and blue color as a nod to both G1 Ultra Magnus and RID
Ultra Magnus. Overload design had the piston arms of G1 Magnus and he
was thought to be named Ultra Magnus in Armada but Hasbro decided to
name him Overload so to have him now repaint into Magnus was quite
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Being
Armada toy, Ultra Manus do not have the combination gimmick but instead
retained the Armada Mini-Con "Powerlinx" feature. However,
unlike other Armada Transformers, the Mini-Con for this toy was an integral
part of the design for both vehicle and robot mode since the Mini-Con
formed the cab in vehicle mode and formed the head for the robot mode.
(Similar to the Headmaster concept). The Mini-Con was repainted
into white and was renamed Knockout. (He was called Rollout in
Armada version). As mention, unlike other Mini-Con in Armada which
usually just a snap on part to activate the Powerlinx gimmick, Knockout
became integrated part with his Transformers partner and he also
activated the sound effect on Ultra Magnus. In stand alone mode,
Knockout had his own transformation and he can transform into small
Mini-Con robot. In vehicle mode, Ultra Manus form a big trailer
unit that design to be interconnecting with Optimus Prime from Armada
line and also design to hold Jetfire. I always find the design of
Overload to be very appealing in both vehicle and robot mode. His
articulation can be a little limited as with most Armada toys but he transformed
into a very nice looking mecha. As with original toy, Ultra Magnus
can formed power-up armor / weapon for Armada Prime and the toy retained
the missile firing mechanism from Overload version. While this was
a repaint of Armada toy, the new color was really striking and at the
same time a very nice homage to the old Ultra Magnus toys. It was
unfortunate the toys had such small run and was very difficult to find
here in the US. Ironically, the toy was sold as exclusive in Japan as
part of Takara USA Edition TF toys.
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Ultra
Magnus in vehicle mode.
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Being
"Ultra" size toy, Hasbro decided to included a set of Mini-Con Team
to boost up the value of the toy. The plan was originally called for repaint
version of Street Speed Team that was to be renamed as Override, Breakdown and
Cloaker but for some reason the plan was changed and instead Energon Ultra
Magnus came with repaint of Space Team Mini-Con. The new repaint Space Team
kept the same name - Skyblast, Payload and Astroscope but with more subdue
color schemes. Astroscope and Payload were done into gray color with dull red
highlight while Skyblast was change into black from his original white rocket.
The toys kept the same feature and transformation and like the old Space Team
can be combined together to form Requiem Blaster weapon for the larger
Transformers. It seem to me that this Space Team was intended to be part of
Armada Mini-Con repaint line that came out toward the end of the series but
was scrap and then included with Energon Magnus instead when Armada line came
to an end. While I really like the Space Team it was odd to include them with
Ultra Magnus / Overload since he could not carry the Requiem Blaster due to
his hand design. It was not clear what happen to the Street Speed Team that
was suppose to come with this Manus but my feeling was those toys became the
Mini-Cons for the Armada repaints of Beast Wars toys - Airazor and
Predacon. Below
- Space Team Mini-Cons
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Space
Team Mini-Con from L-R: Skyblast, Payload and Astroscope. Inset - Space
Team combined to form Requiem Blaster and below their vehicle modes with
Payload carried Skyblast.
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