Megatron is packaged in robot mode in a large window box. With shorter reviews this generally isn't necessary but I thought for this one it would be helpful. "Generations" added the Leader Class with last year's Leader Class Jetfire figure and it's cool to see the segment continue into 2015.Ī note about this review, it's pretty lengthy so under the main headings of "Robot Mode" and "Vehicle Mode" reviews I've created some sub-headings in italics to break the review out a bit more. With the latest extension of the "Generations" toy line, a new Megatron toy has emerged with the release of Leader Class Megatron. Whether you're talking about Generation One or the experimental era of the "Beast Wars" the name Megatron has always been part of the mix. There are certain constants in every "Transformers" line and for the most part Megatron has been one of them. You'll also get a collectible Megatron character card featuring art based on the Transformers Legends mobile game. This Megatron figure changes from robot to tank and back in 15 steps and comes ready for battle with a firing missile launcher and 2 connectable blaster accessories. That hunger has led him to Earth, where only the Autobots stand between him and total domination. Not even the death of a world could sate his hunger for conquest. The war he launched eventually drained his home planet of life. Long ago, he forgot he was a hero, and became nothing more than a tyrant. But power inevitably corrupts, and none is so powerful as mighty Megatron. There was a time when the name of Megatron was honored by many across Cybertron. *Images with asterisks and text in italics from Hasbrotoyshop: Retailer: General (Toys R Us, Target, Wal-Mart etc.) Price Point: $44.99 (Depending on retailer) Triple Changers (Astrotrain & Blitzwing).
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