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NOTE: This page is about the Japanese Generation One Continuity's version of Megatron who fully redeems himself as his American Generation One counterpart stayed a villain |
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Megatron or known as Galvatron, Reverse Convoy, Black Transmetal Megatron, Super Megatron, Ultra Megatron, Ultra Megatron Omega, Megatron Omega: Perfect Mode, Gold Megatron or Final Megatron. Is the main antagonist turned overarching protagonist of the Transformers Japanese Generation One Continuity.
Unlike his Cartoon self whose a pure criminal with unknown fate at the end of season 04, this version is was originally a major villain before being an On & Off in multiple instances, before eventually fully redeeming himself and work with Optimus Prime to make an better future for Cybertron Golden Age and co-existence between humanity.
Appearance[]
Megatron ends up going through many body changes throughout the long lasting Japanese Generation One Continuity.
His Megatron and Galvatron appearances are identical to his appearance in the Generation One Cartoon, since they are canon in this continuity.
History[]
Generation One Cartoon[]
NOTE: All events up to Season 3 play out like his American Cartoon counterpart |
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Transformers Scramble City[]
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Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers comic[]
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The Story of Super Robot Lifeforms: The Transformers[]
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Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers story pages[]
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The Battle of the Star Gate[]
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Robotmasters Manga[]
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Robotmasters Anime[]
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Kiss Players[]
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Story of Binaltech[]
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Transformers the Headmasters[]
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Transformers Super-God Masterforce[]
Since he was buried in ice as Galvatron he doesn't appear but he appears as a hologram by King Poseidon in the Manga adaption.
Strangely he appears as Super Megatron despite being in ice and wouldn't be revived until years later helping the Decepticon Godmasters and Headmasters while learning humans are more valuable than he thought.
Transformers Battle Stars[]
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Metrowars[]
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Transformers Generation 2[]
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E-Hobby Manga[]
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Unite Warriors Manga[]
He eventually got some Decepticons back under his command where he commanded the Stunticons to attack Superion before Grand Scourge intervened and attempted kill Optimus Prime to destroy his Matrix by breaking up with Menasor and forcefully combine with his components barring Motormaster where Grand Scourge attempts to kill Superion. This forced Megatron and Optimus Prime to team up against their common foe.
Transformers Legends[]
Hearing of the Legends World where Transformers exist as fiction Megatron sets out to conquer it but end up being greeted and worship it’s inhabitants (Based on Chibi versions of the Beast Wars characters) where makes himself chairman of Tera-Kura Co. company. He would eventually give up trying to take over the Legends World and decide to protect it eventually reforming himself.
Transformers Generation Selects[]
Beast Wars[]
Likely before his redemption he put a secret message in the Golden Disk where the Beast Wars Megatron finds it.
His spark would be taken by Beast Wars Megatron where he used it to power himself up before being returned by Optimus Primal.
Trivia[]
- He was technically the first version to Megatron to fully redeem himself, as he existed long before IDW Megatron, since he shares identical history as his Cartoon Self, before their histories split after the "The Return of Optimus Prime", has the USA and Japanese series split into two separate versions. However, that said, Megatron was mostly absent from the Japanese Continuity after his death in Headmasters as Galvatron and most of his later story where he redeemed himself where comes from manga released much after IDW Comics where his adventures in the Legends World and Selects taken decades after the events of the last G2 story was published, though his brief redemption instance in the Cybertronain Alliance in G2 does count though before it was reignited.
- Despite being truly redeeming himself, he seemly forgot about the Golden Disk, he put an secret message, in which would accidentally would ended up in Beast Wars Megatron's Hands.
- Several of his next heroic incarnations shares his similar appearance, just different origins.
- His Shattered Glass Megatron was also willingly commited heroism in an alternate universe, however he wasn't former villain in that continuity. Instead, he was a former gladiator warrior turned heroic leader of Decepticons faction.
External Links[]
- Megatron on the Inconsistently Admirable Wiki
- Megatron on the Inconsistently Heinous Wiki
- Megatron on the Protagonists Wiki
- Megatron on the Villains Wiki
- His American Cartoon self on the Pure Evil Wiki
- Megatron on the TFWiki.