Ultra Magnus was okay with that and became Rodimus Prime's trustworthy secon… Waking up at the Autobot base, Ultra Magnus noticed Ratchet repairing his hand and gazed at the destroyed part of his body. Ultra Magnus is the name of several fictional characters from the various Transformers storylines. Noticing the defeated Wheeljack, Ultra Magnus tried desperately to reach for the Forge of Solus Prime, but instead had his hand stepped on by Predaking. ... Full Episode | Cartoons For Children HD - Duration: 1:06:42. Shockwave ordered an immediate GroundBridge back to base by Soundwave, who obliged him and allowed him to escape. Tasking Blurr with taking the sphere to Metroplex, Ultra Magnus ordered the rest of his troops to hide. Unfortunately, Ultra Magnus could not understand him as Blurr was talking too fast. But while he is comfortable following orders, he isn't as happy giving them.
When fighting Predaking in the mine and losing, Magnus once again criticizes Wheeljack for detonating a grenade in a confined space. Once the Decepticons had shown themselves, Ultra Magnus ordered his troops to transform in unison and open fire on their enemies. Grateful to the Autobots for rescuing her, she showed them how to create an In yet another possible scenario, Ultra Magnus looked on as Sarah left in her spaceship in order to destroy it, vowing it would never be used to bring destruction. Though the Decepticons attempted to escape while the Autobots were off-balance, the Autobots were able to deliver the finishing blow, ending the Decepticons’ menace as the evil robots' ship exploded. If they hadn't decoded the message, the Decepticons would still be digging in the nearby crater. Ultra Magnus was proud to announce that the Decepticon menace had now been taken care of, once and for all. The first involved Sludge raising the ship by encircling it cables, then allowing Hot Rod to search the ship. After returning from this mission, Ultra Magnus told Bumblebee, Arcee, Bulkhead and Ratchet that the two did not find much else in the rubble of their former base before Wheeljack came through the GroundBridge and questioned what he meant by not much before throwing his old lobbing ball at Bulkhead, whom was unprepared to catch it and avoided it, with the ball nearly hitting Miko. But Galvatron had planned to light afire the parking lot in which the Autobots are standing in order to trap the humans. Although the American animated series ended with the three-parter "The Rebirth" storyline, it was decided in Japan to continue production of new episodes; to that end, "The Rebirth" was discarded, and in its place, a new 35-episode series, When Ultra Magnus died, his body did not turn white/grey, like all other Transformers who had died in the past (including those in the As "The Headmasters" cartoon is set in alternative "Japanese continuity" which officially doesn't belong to original American series that ended with 4th season in three-piece episode titled "The Rebirth", Ultra Magnus did not die in scope of original continuity. If Hot Rod was able to then snatch the device away from Galvatron, the young Autobot drove through the ring of flame, away from Galvatron and towards Ultra Magnus. Bumblebee discovered that the Decepticons had been able to progressively sneak through the Autobots' spy screen and set up a base within a nearby industrial estate. Magnus led the Autobots in an attack on the Decepticon hideout, during which he faced off with Galvatron himself. Without any reason to continue fighting, the Decepticons retreated. Hasbro Launches Product Line Based on Original '80s Theme; Fox Kids Series to Debut September 8th. In an alternate scenario, Ultra Magnus and the Autobots arrived just in time to congratulate Wreck-Gar, who had already destroyed the Brain Drain device. Ultra Magnus told Wheeljack that as Optimus Prime's second-in-command, he had no intention of tolerating Wrecker behavior before Wheeljack lamented that somethings never changed, referencing their past together.