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| Rebuilt by the power of the Unicron from the scrap of the dying Megatron, Galvatron is every bit as ruthless and terrible as the original Decepticon leader. His core programming is a dark and rotten mass of evil, and his every thought is of conquest. As a mobile particle beam cannon, he has enough firepower to lay waste to entire cities; as a robot, no Autobot is his equal in sheer power. |
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There are no known variations of this figure.
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Availability: This figure was available in 2006. |
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| Additional Versions of Galvatron: |
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| Megatron (1984) |
Decoy Megatron (1986) |
Galvatron (1986) |
Actionmaster Megatron (1990) |
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2 Megatron (1993) |
Hero Megatron (1994) |
Go-Bot Megatron (1995) |
Machine
Wars Megatron (1997) |
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Megatron (2000, Japan) |
Smallest TF
Megatron (2004, Japan) |
Reverse Convoy (2005, Japan) |
Reissue Galvatron (2005, Japan) |
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Titanium Megatron (2006) |
Classics Megatron (2006) |
Classics 2-Pack Megatron (2006) |
Masterpiece Megatron (2007, Japan) |
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Robot Heroes Megatron (2007) |
Sport Label Megatron (2007, Japan) |
Revoltech Megatron (2007, Japan) |
Titanium War Within Megatron (2007) |
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Robot Heroes Galvatron (2008) |
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| Recolors: This mold was never recolored. | ||||
| Remolds: This figure was never remolded. | ||||
| Name Reuses: The name Galvatron was reassigned to Beast Wars Second Galvatron (1998, Japan), Robots In Disguise Galvatron (2001), and Armada Galvatron (2003-2006). | ||||