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"Freedom
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| Optimus Prime is the strong, wise and compassionate leader of the Autobots. Dedicated to protecting all life, he fights unceasingly to defeat the Decepticons. Firmly believes in the ultimate righteousness of his mission, so he will willingly sacrifice himself to save the lives of others. Carries a blaster rifle as well as the Autobot Matrix of Leadership, an honor bestowed millions of years before his journey to Earth. A seasoned veteran and scholar, Optimus Prime is respected throughout the universe as a champion of peace. |
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Intelligence |
Speed |
Endurance |
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Courage |
Firepower |
Skill |
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There are no known variations of Commemorative
Series II Powermaster Optimus Prime.
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Availability: This figure was available exclusively in Toys R Us stores with Apex Bomber (2003) in 2003. This figure was originally released as Super Ginrai (1998, Japan) in Japan in 1988 and 2001. | |||
| Additional Versions of Optimus Prime: | ||||
| Optimus
Prime (1984) |
Decoy Optimus Prime (1986) |
Powermaster Optimus Prime (1988) |
Actionmaster Optimus Prime (1990) |
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| Star
Convoy (1991, Japan) |
Generation
2 Optimus Prime (1993) |
Hero Optimus Prime (1994) |
Laser
Optimus Prime (1995) |
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| Go-Bot Optimus Prime (1995) |
Machine
Wars Optimus Prime (1997) |
JAFCON Convoy (2000, Japan) |
Nucleon
Quest Convoy (2001, Japan) |
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New
Year's Convoy (2002, Japan) |
Smallest
TF Optimus Prime (2003, Japan) |
Spychanger Optimus Prime (2004) |
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Smallest
TF |
Smallest
TF White Mode Convoy (2004, Japan) |
Robot
Masters G1 Convoy (2004, Japan) |
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Robot Masters G1 Convoy with DVD (2004, Japan) |
Dengeki Hobby G1 Convoy (2005, Japan) |
Reissue |
Orion Pax (2005, Japan) |
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Hybrid Style Convoy (2006, Japan) |
Hybrid Style Black Convoy (2006, Japan) |
Alternators Optimus Prime (2006) |
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Titanium Optimus Prime (2006) |
Titanium Battle Damaged Optimus Prime (2006) |
Classics Optimus Prime (2006) |
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Robot Heroes Optimus Prime (2007) |
Toys R Us Titanium Optimus Prime (2007) |
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Sport Label Convoy (2007, Japan) |
Revoltech Convoy (2007, Japan) |
Robot Heroes Matrix Optimus Prime (2007) |
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Softimus Prime (2007) |
Music Label Convoy (2007, Japan) |
Shatter Glass Optimus Prime (2008) |
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| Recolors: This mold was recolored into Fire Guts Super Ginrai (2001, Japan) and Nucleon Quest Convoy (2001, Japan). | ||||
| Remolds: This figure was remolded from Powermaster Optimus Prime (1988). | ||||
Name Reuses: The name Optimus Prime was reassigned to Robots In Disguise Optimus Prime (2001-2004) and Armada Optimus Prime (2002-2005). Additionally, the prefix name Optimus has been reassigned to Optimus Primal (1996-2003) and Optimus Minor (1999). The suffix name, Prime, was reassigned to Rodimus Prime (1986), Primal Prime (2000), Omega Prime (2001-2003), and Nemesis Prime (2003). In Japan, Prime was the name given to the Mini-Con Sparkplug (2002-2003). |
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