![]() ![]() ![]() This is also fueled by the fact that the character appears in the post movie episode "Carnage in C-Minor", even though that particular episode is regarded as one of the worst Transformer carttons of all time. This has led to a somewhat humorous ongoing debate on whether the character is truly dead or not. In the episode, "Dark Awakening," Huffer is listed among the dead, though he is not seen to die in the movie itself.Ä«rawn's death has become a popular debate among fans - after all, he's supposedly to be a very tough character, and yet in the movie, seems to die from nothing more than a shot to his shoulder. Hot Rod, who later became Rodimus Prime.See Transformers (toyline) for descriptions of the characters. When Galvatron subsequently stole the Matrix of Ultra Magnus, that Autobot was revealed to be Hot Rod, who recovered the Matrix, and used its power to destroy Unicron, while at the same time becoming Rodimus Prime. Before dying, Optimus revealed a prophecy - that one day, an Autobot would rise from their ranks, and use the power of the Matrix to light their darkest hour. The Autobot leader, Optimus Prime, was mortally wounded due to injuries sustained in a final battle with Megatron, and passed the Autobot Matrix of Leadership on to Ultra Magnus. The Transformers: The Movie marks an epoch in the history of the franchise, and began a series of storyline patterns that persist in the present day's Transformers toys and media. The Decepticon leader Megatron, for instance, was left for dead and rebuilt by Unicron as a new robot called Galvatron. During the course of the movie, many of the classic Transformers were killed or recreated (allowing Hasbro to launch a new line of Transformers toys). ![]()
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