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As a frequent redeco/retool of Optimus Prime, Ultra Magnus has a lot of merchandise! Can he deal with it all?
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Power Tronic
He's got the touch. In his brain.
- Pulsating Light AM Radio (Nasta, 1986)
- Pulsating Light AM Radio is a 7.5' tall AM radio in the shape of Ultra Magnus's head, produced by Nasta. It takes 4 AA batteries (two in each antenna) to make him sing, but when he does, his eyes and forehead light up.
- The head of Ultra Magnus could be yours for just $12.99.
- Electronic Voice Synthesizer (Nasta, 1986)
- Sculpted in the likeness of Ultra Magnus but unnamed on its blister card packaging, this 'Electronic Voice Synthesizer' produced by Nasta ran on a 9-volt battery and allowed children to 'talk like a robot' by mouthing words into the plastic straw attached to its back and holding down the button on its side. Remember, 'robots talk slowly and enunciate each word'! Since it was able to create synthesized speech from mouth movements without sound, the toy was used as an inexpensive replacement for electrolarynx devices.[1][2][3][4]
3-D Jigsaw Stand Up Puzzle
- Ultra Magnus (1986)
- This piece of Ultra Magnus merchandise was a jigsaw puzzle in disguise! The 100-piece puzzle, titled 'Ultra Magnus frees Bumblebee from the Decepticon Ice Cave!', depicted Magnus approaching a frozen Hubcap (though identified as Bumblebee) in battle with the Insecticons, but once broken down, the puzzle pieces could be assembled into a three-dimensional model of Ultra Magnus in either robot or truck mode, albeit with a red Optimus Prime-style cab, instead of his own traditional white.
Watch
- Ultra Magnus (Watch, 1986, 1993)
- Ultra Magnus was one of three Transformers watches (the others being Superion & Galvatron) released by Takara, first in Japan in 1986, and then internationally, in the USA in 1993 as merchandise for the Generation 2 toyline. The watch featured Ultra Magnus's torso with a clock in his chest which 'transformed' with the push of a lever into a full, tiny figure complete with legs, standing up on the watch band. The figure cannot be removed from the watch, but the arms do rotate. The watches were considered 'roleplay' items in Japan, representing wrist-communicators.
- Takara originally planned a North American release of the Ultra Magnus watch toy in 1986 and photographs of it were shown in their 1986 US product catalog. For unknown reasons, its intended 1986 release in the US was cancelled.
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Vinyl figurine
We can assure you it is not a knockoff.
- Scramble Gun Set (1986)
- Japanese ID number:Part.2
200pts for hitting Magnus
- Dart Game (1986)
- The Ultra Magnus vinyl figure was also included in a TF packaged Dart Gun set. This set included the Ultra Magnus figure, dart scoreboard, dart gun, two darts and a green plastic watch.
Transformers Gum
- Ultra Magnus (1986)
- Accessories: Rifle, large robot head, large robot fists (left and right), pelvis/connector
- A model kit of Ultra Magnus was among the many released by Kabaya as part of their Transformers Gum line of candy toys. Released as part of the line's third wave, Magnus is molded in red, white and blue plastic, lacking in paint applications but featuring stickers for detail. As a downsized model, he lost some of the features of his larger toy: His cab no longer transforms into a small robot, simply converting into the transitional form necessary to combine with the trailer, though it does still feature a flip-out small robot head for Magnus's large head to attach to. As the name suggests, he also came with a stick of gum.
- Ultra Magnus (2010)
- Accessories: Rifle, two rocket launchers
- A new, smaller version of Ultra Magnus was released as part of the revived Transformers Gum line in 2010, debuting as part of the second wave of figures. A wholly new sculpt (based on the Titanium figure), the new kit is made mostly of dark blue plastic, with a little bit of white and black, and a positively ungodly amount of stickers to add color and detail; for instance, Magnus's (non-transforming) cab is completely covered all around in white stickers to cover the fact it's made of blue plastic!
Transformers Ramune
- Ultra Magnus (1986)
- While no figure of Ultra Magnus was released by Hasbro as part of their 1987 Decoy promotion, the Autobot commander did have a soft rubber figure crafted in his image that was available exclusively in Japan, as part of a second wave of the figures released there in the Transformers Ramune line by Kabaya, along with other Transformers 2010 characters. Like the other figures in this series, Magnus was sold in a blindpacked box and was available in multiple colors, including red, blue and yellow.
Forms Robo
- Ultra Magnus (1987)
- Magnus was also part of the small, Japanese-exclusive Forms Robo collection of larger 'Decoy'-style figures, with this version of the character standing at around twice the height of a regular Decoy. Like the other figures in this wave, Magnus was packaged in an individual baggie and was available in red, blue, green and yellow.
Peters
Now you can tell your friends you bought a forty-cent Ultra Magnus.
- Ultra Magnus (1987)
- Produced by Australian ice cream brand Peters, this delicious Ultra Magnus ice cream bar was a chocolate ice treat that 'transformed' into either a chewy bubble-gum stick or a caramel toffee stick!
Collegeville Costumes
I am a robot. I am here to take American jobs!
- Ultra Magnus Halloween costume (1986)
- Ultra Magnus was one of a small number of characters that Collegeville Costumes turned into a Halloween costume. This two-piece outfit adhered to the crappy, time-worn tradition of consisting of a sculpted, thin plastic mask held over the wearer's face with elastic, and a smock with a picture of Ultra Magnus and his name on it.
- Ultra Magnus mask (1986)
- Collegeville also immortalized Magnus in their line of Transformers masks. Made from flat styrofoam, the mask featured a hinge that allowed the wearer to lift it up and down, transforming from kid to robot in the blink of an eye!
Parody Deformed
Gold Plastic Syndrome bound to happen anytime now.
- Ultra Magnus (1990)
- A small, non-transforming, super-deformed model kit of Ultra Magnus was available as part of Kabaya's 'Parody Deformed' line of candy toys. The second figure of the fourth wave (the sixteenth figure overall), he was available in multiple colours, including red, blue, and gold, and came with a 'PDTF Comic' comic about himself, 'Improve Yourself! Ultra Magnus!', as well as a stick of gum.
Super Collection Figure
'Just think about what you want to do before you do it!'
'Shut up Magnus, I'll spend another five dollars to find a blindpacked toy of you if I want to.'
'Shut up Magnus, I'll spend another five dollars to find a blindpacked toy of you if I want to.'
- Ultra Magnus (Super Collection Figure, December 2000)
- Act: 1
- Accessories: Stand
- A three-inch-tall PVC figurine of Ultra Magnus was available in the first wave of Takara's Super Collection Figure line. Like all the figures in the wave, it was available as both a standard full-color figure and a clear-plastic version, one of each of which was available in a standard case of twelve blindpacked figures. The 'clearness' of the clear-plastic version can vary, from clean clear nigh-colorless to a somewhat yellowed tint that appears to have nothing to do with photodegradation.
This was, at the time, possibly the most 'obscure' self-reference in a mainstream-ish Transformers product. How far we've come.
- Ultra Magnus (Early Colors) (September 2001)
- Act: 4
- Accessories: Stand
- This redeco of the original Super Collection Figure Magnus figurine was available in the fourth wave of the SCF line, rendered in a color scheme based on the original Diaclone 'Powered Convoy' figure, as seen in the famous early trailer for The Transformers: The Movie. The figure was available in both full color and metallic silver 'pewter' versions, again one each per case of twelve.
- In eight out of ten cases of the Act, the pewter version of Magnus came packed with the head and guns of the collectible Metroplex 'build-a-figure'. These parts were also available in either full-color or clear-plastic, at an equal ratio of 4:4.
- The pewter version of the figure has a potential problem with connector peg breakage at the shoulders, due to said pegs often getting a layer of pewter paint before being forced into a socket, leading to sticking and tearing. Care should be used when moving or removing the arms; shaving down the socket interior with a thin hobby knife is usually sufficient to fix the issue.
Heroes of Cybertron
2003 on left, 2006 on right. Yes, there are differences between the 2006 Heroes and the original SCF releases.
- Ultra Magnus (Heroes of Cybertron, 2003/2006)
- Ultra Magnus's original Super Collection Figure PVC was later released by Hasbro as part of the third wave of their Heroes of Cybertron line. Like all the figures in the series, Magnus was given a light-piping gimmick by being cast entirely in translucent blue plastic then painted everywhere (using a considerably darker shade for the red parts) except on his eyes and the back of his head. Unlike the Japanese version, he was sold on a clearly-marked blister card.
- Magnus was re-released in 2006 as part of a short-lived Heroes of Cybertron revival, celebrating the 2006 DVD release of the original The Transformers: The Movie. This version of Magnus was cast in solid blue plastic rather than translucent plastic. This makes him almost identical to the SCF version above, with the only (barely) noticeable differences being that Heroes Magnus's eyes are painted darker-than-the-plastic blue and his chestplate is unpainted blue plastic, unlike the SCF version's unpainted-blue-plastic eyes and painted-blue chestplate. This version also paints the blue parts on his back the same darker-than-the-plastic blue as the eyes, for whatever reason.
MyClone
- Ultra Magnus (2003)
- Japanese ID number:MTF004
- Accessories: Red display stand
- Released in the first wave of the MyClone line of Transformers PVC figures, this super deformed figure of Ultra Magnus comes with a hexagonal red display stand, which can link up with the identical stands included with other MyClone figures. His modular design allows his parts to be mixed and matched with those of any other MyClone figure. You can also reenact certain scenes from The Transformers: The Movie taking place on the Planet of Junk.
- More information on MyClone Ultra Magnus at an Ultra Magnus fan site;
Hard Hero Bust
Yup, this is what he looks like from the crotch up!
- Ultra Magnus (Hard Hero bust, 2004)
- The cold-cast porcelain bust of Ultra Magnus was the 13th in Hard Hero's series of Transformers busts. It was designed from line art by Dan Khanna.
Generation 1 Figure-Collection
- Ultra Magnus (2003)
- Japanese ID number:C-7
- Accessories: Display base
- At only one inch in height, this Ultra Magnus 'bottlecap' figurine (so named because its display base is the size of a bottlecap) was one of fourteen blindpacked figures available in Kabaya's Transformers Generation 1 Figure-Collection. The figure was rendered in a 'retro' black and white color scheme and came with a leaflet, personalized with cartoon screen captures.
Palisades
- Ultra Magnus (statue, 2004)
- Palisades Toys' Ultra Magnus statue is a redeco of their Optimus Prime statue from the previous year, and was one of the first pieces of modern merchandise (if not the first) to do the whole up-til-then-mostly-ignored 'white repaint of Prime' shtick, capitalizing on Dreamwave Productions' recent highlighting of Magnus's white inner robot in their comics. Sculpted from polystone and limited to 500 pieces, the statue is based on the artwork of Pat Lee. It was initially sold by Palisades exclusively at OTFCC 2003, with any remaining units that did not sell at the convention later made available on the company's website.
First 4 Figures
He dropped the Matrix! That's like dropping a spirit stick! Hurry, pick it up! Too late.
- SD Ultra Magnus (statue, 2006)
- Seeking to produce a super deformed Transformers statue, First 4 Figures teamed up with Transformers fan site TFW2005.com to run a contest that would allow fans to design their own. The winning design, depicting an unhappy Ultra Magnus after an amusingly unfortunate attempt at opening the Matrix of Leadership, was created by fan Xu Wei (aka Iron Bird), and was limited to only 500 pieces. A variant edition of the statue was also produced, redecoing Magnus in the color scheme of his Diaclone precursor, Powered Convoy, and was even more limited at only 100 pieces.
Robot Heroes
'Watch where you're pointing that thing!'
- Ultra Magnus and Megatron (2007)
- Robot Heroes Ultra Magnus is a small, non-transforming, super deformed figurine featuring articulation in its head and shoulders. He was sold in a two-pack with Generation 1 Megatron.
Revoltech
Don't I look awesome in naked?
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- Ultra Magnus (2007)
- Series number:019fs
- Accessories: Photon rifle, two clenched fists, gun-wielding right hand, pointing right hand, open left hand, right handshaking hand
- Revoltech Ultra Magnus is, unsurprisingly, a redeco of a simultaneously released Optimus Prime/Convoy figure. A non-transforming but highly articulated action figure, Revoltech Magnus uses the Revoltech 'revolver joints' for maximum poseability. His sculpting is explicitly in the style of Pat 'serfdom' Lee's interpretation of Prime.
- Magnus comes with a photon rifle accessory, as well as a few alternate hands, but understandably lacks the Matrix of Leadership accessory that came with Prime. In its place is a unique extra 'hand', a single molded piece of Ultra Magnus and Optimus Prime's hands clasped together diagonally, so that when attached to both Prime and Magnus's respective wrists, it allows one to create a scene of the two Autobot leaders shakin' like homies. Additionally, although Magnus comes pre-assembled with the standard black revolver joints that Prime has, his packaging includes a sheet of replacement white joints one can use to customize Magnus with less obtrusive matching white joints (although not enough joints of the right style are included to swap out all black joints to optimal effect).
- Revoltech Ultra Magnus is released as a Friend Shop exclusive.
Transformers - Mini Bust
Commander of the Metroflex.
- Ultra Magnus (Diamond Select, 2009)
- Released by Diamond Select Toys in 2009, Ultra Magnus was sculpted by Mark Wong of Art Asylum and limited to 1000 pieces. He is posed holding his laser rifle above a base of the planet Cybertron. His shoulder missile launchers are also positioned forward instead of nowhere in particular as they are in the promotional picture.
USB-Powered Speaker Head
- Ultra Magnus computer speaker (2009)
- ID number:TF02
- A redeco of the earlier Optimus Prime speaker head, Ultra Magnus contains a set of USB-powered speakers, mounted in two panels which rotate out from the side of his helmet. The control panel, USB port, and earphone port are located on the back of the head. Under the neck, there is a display to support the head.
The Loyal Subjects
- Ultra Magnus Prime (2013)
- Accessories: Blaster cannon
- The Loyal Subjects Ultra Magnus Prime is a non-transforming 3-inch vinyl figure designed by Les Schetkoe.
Thrilling 30
- Ultra Magnus (Collectible Figurine, 2014)
- Series / Number:2 / #18
- Accessories: Collector's base
- A super-deformed Ultra Magnus was released among the blindpacked Thrilling 30 Collectible Figurines by Goldie Marketing. He comes with a base to help him stand, a collector's card that doubles as a puzzle piece, and a checklist.
- Collectible Figurines (5-pack, 2014)
- Series:2
- Accessories: 5 collector's bases
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- The same Ultra Magnus figurine was also available in a 5-pack alongside Bumblebee, Shockwave, Grimlock and Rodimus.
Tiny Titans
- Ultra Magnus (Tiny Titans, 2015)
- Series: 2
- Number: 1/12
- Part of the second assortment of Tiny Titansblindpacks, this version of Ultra Magnus is a very small, soft-plastic figure of him in robot mode.
- He includes a collectible card that renders him in the 2015 Robots in Disguise styling. The card includes a scan-badge for the Robots in Disguise mobile game, which unlocks a random amount of Energon 'currency' and a randomized bonus power-up item.
- This wave saw fairly minimal release at 'big box' retailers, but unlike other waves, was not picked up by drug stores and the like later, making them particularly hard to find.
Mecha Nations
- Ultra Magnus (2015)
- ID Number:MN06
- Accessories: Ion Blaster, Energon Axe, Removable Armor, alternate hands.
- Created by Kids Logic, this super deformed G1 Ultra Magnus is, naturally, a redeco of their previous Optimus Prime figure in primarily white, representing his 'inner' robot mode.
- He stands 6' tall and is articulated, featuring a metallic color scheme, removable armor and replacement hands. He also features LED light up eyes, lights, weapons and Matrix of Leadership. Ultra Magnus was an ACG Hong Kong 2015 convention exclusive.
- This figure was also redecoed into Mecha Nations Black Convoy.
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Ultimetal
- Ultra Magnus (2017)
- ID number:UM-02
- Accessories: Laser rifle, Super Blaster Gun, energon-axe, small Matrix, armor pieces, 2 smokestacks, large Matrix, display stand, 8 display stand parts, remote control
- In his base form, Art Storm's Ultimetal Ultra Magnus is a white redeco of the line's Optimus Prime, a non-transforming figure standing at 1 foot 4 inches/43 cm and made from extensive die-cast metal, but armor parts are also included to replicate his armored form. Packaged in four different boxes, he features plenty of articulation and extensive detail, including an opening chest and numerous magnetically attached armor panels that, when removed, reveal his internal anatomy. He also has electronic light-up eyes and roof lights as well as spoken phrases, all activated via remote control.
- Ultra Magnus comes with a redeco of Prime's rifle which can also be opened to reveal technical detail, a large rifle base on his original toy's, an energon-axe, and two Matrices of Leadership of different sizes. The smaller one fits into his chest, where it can be lit up by an LED, while the larger one lights up on its own and can be held in his hands or placed on display. Magnus's display stand has smaller stands for the Matrix and rifle and also has light-up parts.
Transformers Trading Card Game
- Major Ultra Magnus, Infantry-City Commander (2019)
- Wave 3: War for Cybertron: Siege I
- Rarity: SRT
- Card Number: T11/T48
- Stars: 12
- Major Ultra Magnus, Infantry=City Commander is one of forty-eight double-sided character cards available in Wave 3 of the Transformers Trading Card Game, War for Cybertron: Siege I.
- The card's artwork is based on the Siege Ultra Magnus toy, with the Bot Mode artwork being reused from the toy's packaging art, and original artwork for Alt Mode, with line-art by Dan Khanna and colors by Oliver Morit.
Flame Toys
Furai Model
- Ultra Magnus (IDW ver.) (August 2020)
- Accessories: Ion cannon, 4 hands
- Ultra Magnus (IDW) is a plastic model kit based off of the Optimus Prime design created by Don Figueroa for IDW Publishing's 2009-2011 The Transformers comic series. It is a redeco of the company's IDW Optimus Prime kit. Ultra Magnus is approximately Voyager-sized.
References
- ↑ Synthesized Voice by David J. Bak, Design news, Volume 42, Issue 14, page 220
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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen – The Score is a soundtrack that features the musical score by composer Steve Jablonsky for the 2009 live-action film Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. It was released on June 23, 2009. The score was released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on June 12, 2009.[1]
Track listing[edit]
The tracks were announced on June 10, 2009.[2] The following tracks are listed in order:
# | Track Name | Scene and Musical Description | Length |
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1. | 'Prime' | 'Prime' is the primary theme for the character Optimus Prime, as well as the Autobots as a whole. Borrowing from Optimus' theme from the 2007 Transformers film, it begins with low arpeggio strings building into a rising melody, with the choir joining the orchestra towards the end. Though not used completely in the film, it is used in various scenes including, when dead Optimus Prime arrives at NEST base and when Jetfire tells Sam, Mikaela, Leo and Simmons about the Primes. | 2:14 |
2. | 'Einstein's Wrong' | 'Einstein's Wrong' serves as the theme to Sam Witwicky in this film, played with various mallet and percussion instruments, backed up by a set of cellos. This cue takes motifs from 'Sam at the Lake' (from the previous score), however is much darker in tone than its predecessor. It begins with simmering mallets, with slow, dark strings providing a moving bassline. Halfway through the cue, it builds with the choir chanting the Decepticon theme (dominant in the first film) and fades back slowly into the same simmering mallet/slow string melody. It ends with the cellos slowly fading out. It is primarily used when Sam has his mental breakdown in class, Simmons briefs Sam about what he knows about Cybertronian history on earth and when searching for Jetfire. | 3:35 |
3. | 'NEST' | 'NEST' (Nonbiological Extraterrestrial Species Treaty/Networked Elements: Supporters and Transformers) contains instrumental excerpts from Linkin Park's hit single, 'New Divide' that originally appeared on Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen – The Album. The cue begins with low electric guitar motifs and hi-hat stabs and quickly follows into the main theme from New Divide. It builds, with drums in full force, and choir joins in subtly. A few more guitar motifs are mentioned, and then the full orchestra joins in on the New Divide theme. The cue ends with a pulsating guitar theme and a gong stab. Used only when NEST team are searching for Decepticons and when Bumblebee and Optimus Prime save Sam, Mikaela and Leo from Megatron, Starscream and Doktor. | 2:08 |
4. | 'The Shard' | 'The Shard' contains a mixture of two themes: the new Prime theme as well as a reworked theme from the track 'The All Spark', found in the previous score. It begins with the string arpeggio found in the cue of 'The All Spark'. It generally builds into the 'All Spark' theme being played backwards as it represents the evil found in the last piece found on Earth. It then builds further into a four-note string and synthesizer pulse, followed quickly by a militaristic brass and drum melody. It ends with the strings increasing, followed by a low synthesizer.Used many times in the movie including:when Sam drops the shard of the all spark into the kitchen and creates kitchen bots, when Arcee and Sideswipe chase Sideways, when Ravage steals the shard from Diego Garcia, when Alice tries to kill Sam, when Grindor kidnaps Sam and when Bumblebee fights Rampage. | 2:42 |
5. | 'The Fallen' | 'The Fallen' cue serves as the main theme for the main antagonist, 'The Fallen' as well as the Decepticons in this film. The track begins with a low synthesizer beat, slowly building. It quickly goes into a surrealistic version of the Fallen's theme, a four-note harmonic melody, using a mixture of human voice and synthesizer. It builds, and is followed by hard electronic pulses, found in the Decepticons' cue from the first film, ending with a bass roll. Used when Gallaway debates Optimus Prime at NEST HQ, The Fallen and Megatron talk about their next course of action aboard the Nemesis and when Doktor examines Sam. | 4:03 |
6. | 'Infinite White' | 'Infinite White' is a suite taking cue from the Optimus theme found on the first track. It begins with a human voice (provided by artist Lisbeth Scott) singing and/or chanting Prime's melody. It builds with slow sweeping percussion and drums. The percussion soon ends, and a full string suite begins taking form from the All Spark theme. It ends with Middle Eastern-esque technological tones. Used when Sam, Mikaela, Leo and Simmons arrive at Petra. | 3:58 |
7. | 'Heed Our Warning' | 'Heed Our Warning' This was never used in Revenge of the Fallen but was used in Transformers: Dark of the Moon when the Decepticons begin destroying Chicago. It starts off with low synth inspired beats, and rises with the choir and percussion joining in. The All Spark, Sam, Decepticon, and Fallen themes are all interwoven throughout the cue. | 4:26 |
8. | 'The Fallen's Arrival' | 'The Fallen's Arrival' cue is used during the scenes when Optimus Prime dies in front of Sam and when the Fallen himself travels to Earth to complete his plans to destroy life on Earth. The track uses motifs and instrumentation found in 'The Fallen', but is noticeably changed. | 3:47 |
9. | 'Tomb of the Primes' | 'Tomb of the Primes' uses the Prime theme in conjunction with brass, drums, and sweeping strings. Lisbeth Scott's voice is also heard throughout the track, especially towards the beginning. Hints of the 'New Divide' and 'What I've Done' theme are also interwoven throughout the cue. Used in the scene where the humans discover the Tomb of the Primes, and hence find the Matrix. | 2:47 |
10. | 'Forest Battle' | 'Forest Battle' begins as mixture of three themes, Sector 7 and Autobots from the first film, and the Fallen from this film. Moving into a choral chant that is stylistically reflective of the Decepticons theme, it culminates in a brass fanfare at the end of the track. Used in the scene in which Optimus fights Megatron, Starscream and Grindor. | 2:04 |
11. | 'Precious Cargo' | 'Precious Cargo' uses both the new Prime theme and the Autobots' theme from the first film. It is used in the scene in which Sam and Mikaela are trying to reach the soldiers and Optimus. | 1:38 |
12. | 'Matrix of Leadership' | 'Matrix of Leadership' begins with low synth and strings and Lisbeth Scott's voice chants Prime's melody. The strings soon move into a reworked version of the Bumblebee theme found from the first film, and eventually the theme is woven within the Prime theme. The track ends with a reflection of 'Arrival to Earth', on the first film's score album. Used in the scene in which Sam 'dies' whilst trying to get to Optimus. | 3:50 |
13. | 'I Claim Your Sun' | 'I Claim Your Sun' is used during the climatic scene when the Fallen uses the Matrix to activate the Sun Harvester and fight Optimus Prime. The track begins with guitars, electronics, and strings before briefly using a motif from 'New Divide'. The track then fades into a quick version of the Fallen's theme, short followed by the Autobots theme. Sounds from the track, 'You're a Soldier Now' (on the previous score) and 'The Fallen' ends the track. | 3:06 |
14. | 'I Rise, You Fall' | 'I Rise, You Fall' begins with the Fallen's theme played using an ancient instrument, called the duduk. The choir joins in on the theme, and then the theme slowly fades away leaving quiet cellos. Acoustic guitar joins in, and Prime's theme begins to play. Much of the track includes direct recomposition from the cue, 'No Sacrifice, No Victory', from the first score. Used in the scene where Optimus Prime defeats the Fallen and the humans are getting together to enjoy the aftermath. | 3:35 |
Credits and personnel[edit]
- 'NEST' contains instrumental excerpt of 'New Divide' written and performed by Linkin Park, produced by Mike Shinoda
- Score composed by Steve Jablonsky
- Album produced by Steve Jablonsky, Bob Badami and Ramiro Belgardt
- Executive soundtrack album producer: Michael Bay
- Executive in Charge of Music for Paramount Pictures: Randy Spendlove
- Album Compiled by Katia Lewin Palomo
- Music Recorded & Mixed by Alan Meyerson
- Orchestra Conducted by Nick Glennie-Smith
- Orchestrators: Bruce Fowler, Suzette Moriarty, Walter Fowler, Rick Giovinazzo, Penka Kouneva, Elizabeth Finch, and Kevin Kaska
- Music Consultant: Bob Badami
- Music Production Services: Steven Kofsky, Mike Shinoda
- Supervising Music Editor: Peter Snell
- Additional Music by Hans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe and Atli Örvarsson
- Ambient Music Design by Clay Duncan, Howard Scarr, and Andrew Kawczynski
- Music Programming: Ryeland Allison
- Featured Vocalist: Lisbeth Scott
- Featured Guitarists: George Doering, Heitor Pereira
- Ethnic Winds: Pedro Eustache
- Featured Cellist: Martin Tillman
- Bass: Nico Abondolo
- Choir Conducted by: Gavin Greenaway
- Choir Coordinator: Andrew Zack
- Music Preparation by Booker White
- Music Contractors: Peter Rotter, Sandy DeCrescent
- Additional Recordings by Jeff Biggers and Albert Clay
- Engineering Assistant: Katia Lewin Palomo
- Technical Score Engineers: Doug Clow and Pieter Schlosser
- Synth Programming by Hans Zimmer and Jacob Shea
- Music Technical Assistant: Noah Sorota
- Score Mixed at Remote Control Productions
- Score Recorded at Sony Scoring Stage
- Album Mastered by Louie Teran at Marcussen Mastering
- Music published by Paramount Bella Music (BMI)/Songs of SKG (BMI)
- Album Art Direction by BLT
Reception[edit]
References[edit]
Transformers Voice Of Optimus Prime
- ^'Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen - The Score: Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen - The Score: Amazon.co.uk: MP3 Downloads'. Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-03-12.
- ^Official track listing of the soundtrack
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