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Fictional character
Ultra Magnus
Transformers character
Voiced by
English:
Robert Stack (film)
Jack Angel (television series)
Japanese:
Sho Hayami (television series & film)
Masaki Aizawa (The Rebirth)
Hōchū Ōtsuka (Headmasters)
Banjo Ginga (Scramble City OVA)
In-universe information
Affiliation
Autobot
Function
City Commander
Motto
"Consistency is the key to victory."
Alternate mode
Car Carrier
Ultra Magnus is a character from the Transformers franchise.
UltraMagnus is a character from the Transformers franchise. Despite his incredible fighting skills, courage, and unmatched talent for improvisation on...
Look up Magnus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Magnus, meaning "Great" in Latin, was used as cognomen of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus in the first century...
reunites them with Grimlock and Rodimus Prime. They also go onto rescue UltraMagnus, Kup and Spike Witwicky from the clutches of the Quintessons. Arcee would...
Optimus Prime's bitter brother, UltraMagnus. This led smoothly into the third and final arc of the show, which saw Magnus and Prime merge into Omega Prime...
role as a Detroit hitman the following year. He also voiced the role of UltraMagnus in season 3 of the Transformers Prime Beast Hunters television series...
2013 Transformers: Prime UltraMagnus Voice, 9 episodes 2013 Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising UltraMagnus Voice, television film 2014...
and BASEketball (1998). He also provided the voice for the character UltraMagnus in The Transformers: The Movie (1986). In a more serious vein, he appeared...
Leadership and it is passed on to a new leader such as the Autobot soldier UltraMagnus, the young Autobot fighter called Hot Rod (who becomes Rodimus Prime)...
"Autobot Matrix of Leadership", as a fatally wounded Prime gives it to UltraMagnus; however, as Prime dies he drops the matrix, which is then caught by...
about "50 megacycles ago, UltraMagnus was attacked by the Decepticon traitor Shockwave." He then goes on to say that UltraMagnus is "... in recovery, but...
Starting in this book and going the rest of the series, Galvatron and UltraMagnus are depicted as the leaders with transformers from the 3rd Season and...
third and fourth seasons of The Transformers (1986-1987), Angel voiced UltraMagnus (who had been played by Robert Stack in The Transformers: The Movie)...
This caused Optimus Prime to wash out of the Autobot Academy. However, UltraMagnus pulls some strings so that Optimus Prime could be captain of a strange...
Joe animated series). Old Snake transfers the minds of Rodimus Prime, UltraMagnus, Arcee and Springer into synthoid bodies, leaving their robotic shells...