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As the Transformers franchise has grown, more continuities separate from the original series and its subsidiaries have come into existence, with some continuities featuring a unique version of the Autobot [[Ultra Magnus]].

==Transformers: Robots in Disguise==
{{Transformers character
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| japanname =God Magnus
| image =ultramagnus-rid.jpg
| caption =Ultra Magnus in Fun Publications comics
| affiliation =Autobot
| subgroup =
| rank =9
| function =Second-in-command
| partner =[[Optimus Prime (Robots in Disguise)|Optimus Prime]]
| motto ="''Let's hit the road Autobots: We have a planet to save!''"
| alternatemodes =Car carrier
| series =''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]''<BR> ''[[Transformers: Universe]]''<BR> ''[[Transformers: Cybertron]]''
| engvoice =[[Kim Strauss]]
| japanvoice =[[Takashi Matsuyama (actor)|Takashi Matsuyama]]
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The first new character to bear the name of Ultra Magnus since the Generation 1 original was known as '''God Magnus''' in the Japanese 2000 line, ''Transformers: Car Robots''. God Magnus owed his name and alternate mode to Ultra Magnus (and also to [[Ginrai|Godbomber]], an earlier character who disassembled to form armor for his Prime-styled partner), so when the series was translated for release in the West in 2001 as ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]'', the name change was obvious, and Ultra Magnus returned to TV screens for the first time since the G1 series.<ref>TRANSFORMERS ROBOTS IN DISGUISE Returns! Hasbro Launches Product Line Based on Original '80s Theme; Fox Kids Series to Debut September 8th. Business Wire September 5, 2001</ref> Later, a smaller ''Spy Changer'' figure of Magnus, unique to ''Robots in Disguise,'' was released

Ultra Magnus transforms into a car carrier capable of transporting other Autobots such as the Autobot Brothers. In addition to his remarkable strength and fighting ability, he is armed with the "Blue Bolts" - a variable-configuration weapon of immense destructive power. His weapon can either fire as a rapid fire gun or as a high powered laser. His back-mounted jetpack allows for periods of short flight. In addition to these new abilities, for the first time, was able to combine with Optimus Prime (Robots In Disguise toyline) forming Omega Prime.


=== Animated series ===
As a nod to their origins in Generation 1, Ultra Magnus and [[Optimus Prime (Robots in Disguise)|Optimus Prime]] (''Fire Convoy'' in Japan) were created at the same time by Alpha Trion, but when Prime was chosen to carry the Matrix, Magnus felt passed over, and was left carrying a grudge against his brother. That grudge eventually exploded into violence when he arrived on Earth with the intention of taking what he believed was rightfully his - by force, if necessary. Before meeting up with Optimus, Magnus fought and easily defeated the Decepticons on his own (not even Runination could beat him). When he met Optimus, he offered Magnus a chance to join him, but Magnus outright refused and attacked him. Severely injuring Prime, who refused to fight back, Magnus tracked him to a desert island, where he pretended to offer him the hand of friendship, only to attempt to absorb the Matrix for himself, forcing the brothers into the combined form of [[Omega Prime]] ''(God Fire Convoy)''. Through this link, Magnus was also able to channel the power of the Matrix, which he used to supercharge the Autobot Brothers into newly-coloured forms. Although Magnus remained a free agent, refusing to take orders from his brother, his animosity dwindled and he frequently helped the Autobots by combining with Prime to battle the Predacons and Decepticons. As Omega Prime, they faced [[Galvatron]] together at the Earth's core and successfully defeated him once and for all.

Note that in ''Car Robots'', there is not one singular Matrix, but multiple ones, each held by a high-ranking Autobot. Magnus already possesses a Matrix, and simply seeks to steal the power of Prime's to increase his own (the overspill resulting in the supercharging of the Autobot Brothers).

=== Dreamwave Productions ===
The character of also made one appearance in Dreamwave Productions' Summer Special in a story presented as being in continuity with the animated series, which pitted him against [[Scourge (Transformers)|Scourge]], as both denied and debated their Autobot heritage and relation to Optimus Prime. No further ''RiD'' stories were published by Dreamwave before their closure, as ''Beast Wars'' claimed victory over ''RiD'' in a poll to choose the next mini-series.

===3H Enterprises===
Although the ''Robots in Disguise'' incarnation of Ultra Magnus did not return to TV screens, his toy was re-released on the shelves of [[Sam's Club]] in 2003's parallel-universe-spanning ''[[Transformers: Universe]]'' line, slightly redecoed with bluish-black parts in place of his dark blue ones. Featured in the pages of the ''Transformers: Universe'' comic book exclusive to the [[BotCon|Official Transformers Collectors Convention]], this character was established to the ''RiD'' Magnus, who, along with Optimus Prime, was plucked from his home universe at a point after the conclusion of ''Robots in Disguise'' to become part of a battle between armies gathered from across space and time by [[Unicron]] and [[Primus (Transformers)|Primus]]. Led by [[Optimus Primal]] into the final battle, the combatants found their conflict halted when Unicron began to crumble beneath them. Primal's team gathered together to escape through a portal, but when Magnus and Prime passed through, they did not find themselves where they expected...

===Fun Publications===
Prime and Magnus's toys were released once more in 2005's ''[[Transformers: Cybertron]]'' - exclusively to [[Costco]], with Magnus's toy remaining unchanged from his ''Universe'' redeco - with bios which once again presented them to be the same characters from ''RiD'' and ''Universe''. It was within the pages of the ''Cybertron'' comic available through the Official Transformers Collectors Club that the story was continued, as the portal through which Magnus and Prime had vanished in ''Universe'' transported them into the ''Cybertron'' universe; there, a black hole left in the wake of Unicron's destruction in that universe had caused multiversal ripples which had resulted in the collapse of Unicron in the ''Universe'' timeline the brothers had just departed, and materialized on Cybertron...

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In the ''Cybertron'' universe, Cybertron was under attack by two of the [[Heralds of Unicron]], [[Nemesis Prime]] and [[Ramjet (Transformers)|Ramjet]]. They had already damaged [[Alpha Trion]], and while Ramjet engaged [[Vector Prime (Transformers)|Vector Prime]] in a duel high above Cybertron, Nemesis Prime got past [[Sentinel Maximus]] and revealed his plan - he was going to use the Dead Matrix, a corrupted version of the [[Matrix of Leadership]], to drain the lifeforce of [[Primus (Transformers)|Primus]] and use it to revive Unicron (destroyed in a black hole at the conclusion of [[Transformers: Energon]]). But he was confronted by the most unexpected foe of all - [[Omega Prime]]. Omega then split into Optimus Prime and Ultra Magnus, and while Prime attended to Primus, Magnus defeated Nemesis Prime. Informing Sentinel Maximus of what went on, they then stored the Dead Matrix away forever, unaware they were being observed by [[Soundwave (Transformers)|Soundwave]].

Soundwave subsequently stole the Dead Matrix and threw it into the black hole, reviving Unicron, who took a nearby planet as his new body. Unicron attacked Cybertron again in the midst of a Mini-Con civil war, duelling with Sentinel Maximus and Omega Prime. The battle was inconclusive, but Unicron was driven away by [[Primus (Transformers)|Primus]] himself. The brothers recovered - only to receive [[Optimus Prime (Unicron Trilogy)|Optimus Prime]], bearing word of Vector Prime's death in battle. Prime and Magnus were subsequently seen planning the hunt for Unicron.

=== Toys ===
*'''''Car Robots'' Leader God Magnus''' (2000)
:A Leader Class figure that transforms from car carrier to robot. In car carrier mode, he can hold up to three Deluxe-sized cars (most notably the Car Brothers from the ''Car Robots'' series. His main weapon fires spring-loaded missiles and can fold into three different configurations. This battery-operated figure features truck horn sounds, weapons sound effects and voice samples of God Magnus. <ref>[http://www.seibertron.com/toys/gallery.php?id=495&size=0&start=0 Seibertron.com - Transformers Car Robots God Magnus]</ref> Combines with Fire Convoy (sold separately) to form God Fire Convoy. Once combined, God Fire Convoy emits different sound effects and voice clips ("''Chou-Kyoudai Gattai!'' God Fire Convoy!" and "God Fire!").
:A Toys "R" Us Japan exclusive gift set was offered in late 2000, featuring God Magnus and Super Fire Convoy packaged with the God Sword (a repaint of the sword from the Japanese G1 [[Fortress Maximus]]).

*'''''Robots in Disguise'' Leader Ultra Magnus''' (2001)
:Similar to the Japanese release, only with the Japanese voice replaced with the English voice (with the phrase, "Ultra Magnus, Transform!"). Autobot emblems have been placed on the side panels in this version. Much like the Japanese version, this figure combines with Optimus Prime's normal robot mode to form Omega Prime, with a different set of voice and sound clips ("Optimus Prime, Ultra Magnus, Combine!" and "Omega Fire!").

*'''''Robots in Disguise'' Spy Changer Ultra Magnus'''
:The Spy Changer of Ultra Magnus was repainted as the Dairycon 2002 exclusive figure Campaign Car. <ref>[http://www.geocities.com/futuristgroup/DTFdairycon2002fig.html Dairycon Vs Set (VSD)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

*'''''Universe'' Leader Ultra Magnus'''

*'''''Cybertron'' Leader Ultra Magnus'''

==Transformers: Energon==
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| name = Ultra Magnus
| image = Ultramagnus-energon.jpg
| caption =
| affiliation = Autobot
| subgroup = Headmasters, Mega Vehicles
| rank =
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| partner = Astroscope, [[Knock Out (Transformers)|Knock Out]], [[Payload]], [[Skyblast]]
| motto =
| alternatemodes = Car Carrier
| series = ''[[Transformers: Energon]]''
| engvoice =
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}}
It was in the second installment of the trilogy, ''[[Transformers: Energon]]'', that the Overload toy was repainted into Ultra Magnus's blue, white and red colors and released in the west under the name "Ultra Magnus" in a limited production run. <ref>[http://www.hasbro.com/common/instruct/Transformers_Energon_Ultra_Magnus.pdf Untitled-1<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

The ''Energon'' version of Ultra Magnus, like all the recolorations of Armada toys featured in the early stages of the toyline, never appeared in the TV show, or the Dreamwave comic.

Although ''Transformers: Cybertron'', the third installment of the "Unicron Trilogy" timeline, saw ''Robots in Disguise'' Magnus enter its timeline, it was not without its own characters bearing the name. The ''[[Transformers: Armada]]'' toyline was the first to re-use Magnus's name, although not in the west - in Japan, where the character known as [[Overload (Transformers)|Overload]] in English was named Ultra Magnus. It was not an ill-fitting name, as the first, unpainted pictures of the toy had caused speculation that it was intended to ''be'' a new version of Magnus, bearing as it does his stylistic shoulder design.

===Fun Publications===
Ultra Magnus appeared in the text story from [[Fun Publications]] called ''[[Transformers: Timelines#2008 figures and fiction|Force of Habit]]''. This story explained where he was during the events of the ''Cybertron'' story. Ultra Magnus was the commander of various Autobot ships sent to other planets in search for the [[Cyber Planet Keys]]. He also served as captain of the Iron Hope which was crewed by [[Bonecrusher (Transformers)|Bonecrusher]], [[Grimlock]], [[Ironhide]], [[Knock Out (Transformers)|Knock Out]], [[Overcast (Transformers)|Overcast]], [[Prowl (Transformers)|Prowl]], [[Quickstrike]], RipTide, [[Skyblast]], [[Smokescreen (Transformers)|Smokescreen]], [[Swoop (Transformers)|Swoop]], [[Wreckage (Transformers)|Wreckage]] and the Sky Scorcher Mini-Con Team.

===Toys===
*'''''Energon'' Ultra Magnus with Knockout''' (2004)
:This toy is a redeco of ''Armada'' Overload. It was later remolded into ''Universe'' [[Sentinel Maximus]].
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==Transformers: Universe (Spy Changer)==
{{Transformers character
| name = Ultra Magnus
| image = Universespychangerultramganus.jpg
| caption =
| affiliation = Autobot
| subgroup = Spy Changers
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| partner = Ironhide
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A new version of Ultra Magnus was created for the Transformers: Universe storyline.

===3H Enterprises===
This character appeared in the 2004 BotCon voice actor play, and was seemingly yet another new Ultra Magnus taken from a parallel dimension to that of the ''Robots in Disguise'' fiction.

The Voice Actor Drama was written for [[OFTCC]] 2004 by Simon Furman, set after the events in the comics. Spy Changers Optimus Prime, Prowl, Ultra Magnus and Ironhide were among those taken from their world via teleportation beam by Unicron and his Decepticon minions. The Autobot forces opposing Unicron attempted to deflect the beam, which left them all trapped on an uninhabited ice-world. The Autobot forces teamed up to overcome the Decepticons lead by [[Reptilion]]. Presumably the Autobots were then returned to their own worlds.

===Toys===
*'''Transformers: Universe Ultra Magnus with Ironhide''' (2004)
:The parallel-universe spanning ''[[Transformers: Universe]]'' line also featured a black repaint of the [[Spy Changers|Spy Changer]] version of ''Robots in Disguise'' Ultra Magnus. This package was a Walmart store exclusive.
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==Transformers: Universe (Deluxe)==
{{Transformers character
| name = Ultra Magnus
| image = Ultramagnus-universe3.jpg
| caption =
| affiliation = Autobot
| subgroup = Deluxe Vehicles
| rank =
| function =
| partner = Over-Run
| motto =
| alternatemodes = Semi-Truck
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| series = ''[[Transformers: Universe]]''
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}}
In addition to the slightly repainted incarnation of ''Robots in Disguise'' Magnus, the multiple-reality-spanning ''[[Transformers: Universe]]'' toyline featured several other Ultra Magnus characters from other universes.

The Deluxe version of Ultra Magnus has yet to make any appearance in fiction. The only information known about him is that he is a rival of ''Universe'' [[Treadshot]].

===Toys===
*'''''Universe'' Deluxe Ultra Magnus with Over-Run'''
:A repaint of the deluxe-sized ''Armada'' Optimus Prime in white, with Mini-Con [[Over-Run]], packaged with ''Universe'' [[Treadshot]] and his Mini-Con [[Nightbeat]]. This Ultra Magnus has not appeared in any Universe storyline, but the box made mention of an old rivalry with Treadshot. There was an error in the assembly of this version of Ultra Magnus where the lower parts of his arms were swapped with each other, meaning he could not bend his arms up at the elbows fully, but many fans have taken to fixing this error themselves.
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==Transformers Animated==
{{Transformers character
| name = Ultra Magnus
| image = Animated-ultramagnus.jpg
| caption = Ultra Magnus in ''Transformers Animated''
| affiliation = Autobot
| subgroup = Leaders
| rank =
| function = Autobot Supreme Commander, Elite Guard Captain General
| partner =
| motto = "''Stand your ground, Autobots!''"
| alternatemodes = M983 [[Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck]], Cybertronian truck
| height =
| series = ''[[Transformers Animated]]''
| engvoice = [[Jeff Bennett]]
| japanvoice = [[Banjō Ginga]]
}}
In the [[Cartoon Network]] series ''[[Transformers Animated]]'', Ultra Magnus serves as the Autobot commander on Cybertron and Optimus Prime's superior, and he sees Optimus as a born leader. His head resembles that of the Generation 1 character's super robot mode. He wields a large war hammer, which can discharge massive amounts of electricity and command lightning bolts (sort of similar to the [[Marvel Comics]] hero [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]]). He turns into an 8-wheeled missile launcher truck.<ref>[http://seibertron.com/energonpub/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=33852 Seibertron.com - The Ultimate Transformers Resource<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> In doing Ultra Magnus' voice, [[Jeff Bennett]] emulates the voice of the late [[Robert Stack]], who voiced Magnus in ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]''.

===Animated series===
A bust of Ultra Magnus appeared in Master [[Yoketron]]'s dojo as a member of their Cyber Ninja Corps in the episode "Five Servos of Doom" during a flashback of Prowl's training during the Great War.

During [[Ratchet (Transformers)#Transformers Animated|Ratchet]]'s flashbacks in "Thrill of the Hunt", Ultra Magnus is shown ordering Ratchet to get Arcee and her access codes back no matter what. Then, Ratchet has more flashbacks during "Transwarped" when he remembers after getting Arcee's access codes, he followed Ultra Magnus and Highbrow to where Omega Supreme was built. Ultra Magnus informed Ratchet that Omega was built to be a doomsday weapon and the they have to do anything to win the war.

In the pilot of ''Transformers Animated'' Ultra Magnus learned that [[Optimus Prime (other incarnations)#Transformers Animated|Optimus Prime]]'s crew had discovered the [[AllSpark#Transformers Animated|Allspark]] and ordered them to stay put until it could be retrieved. He also told Prime not to try to be a hero; unfortunately Optimus disobeyed and had the Ark take off anyway, stating that "''Ultra Magnus'' wasn't carrying the Allspark".

He comes to Earth personally in the episode "The Elite Guard" with his fellow Cybertron Elite Guard members [[Sentinel Prime#Transformers Animated|Sentinel Prime]], and [[Jazz (Transformers)#Transformers Animated|Jazz]]. He took on an Earth-vehicle mode. After the battle against some out-of-control police droids and a fragment of the Allspark was retrieved, Ultra Magnus began to respect Optimus Prime as a commander and told Sentinel Prime that he can learn a thing or two from him.

He briefly appears at the end of "Return of the Headmaster" talking to the Primes about what happened, and then going to inform Cybertron Command about some important matters.

During "Mission Accomplished", he informs Optimus and his crew to pack up and get ready to head back to Cybertron. After Jazz detects an Allspark fragment, the latter character and Ultra Magnus head out to investigate. They fail and they get delayed getting to the train station where he get seriously ticked off at Optimus for disobeying and, for a while, not providing proof that there are Decepticons on Earth. When [[Starscream (other incarnations)#Transformers Animated|Starscream]] falls out of the sky, Ultra Magnus orders everyone to stand back and before the Decepticon blast him in the face at point blank range. He recovers and later takes Sentinel Prime and Jazz back to Cybertron to fight a Decepticon uprising.

He would later inform the earthbound Autobots of the escape of the traitor [[Waspinator#Transformers Animated|Wasp]], telling them to keep an optic sensor out for him during "Autoboot Camp."

He appears in "Transwarped" in present time battling the Deception uprisings and then back on Cybertron where he figures out that the uprisings were too organized and deduced that Cybertron may have a double agent. He then sends Sentinel and Jazz to Earth to get an update from the Earthbound Autobots.

His next appearance is in "Where is thy Sting?", assuring [[Longarm (Transformers)#Transformers Animated|Longarm Prime]] ([[Shockwave (Transformers)#Transformers Animated|Shockwave]]) that Sentinel, Jazz, [[Jetfire#Transformers Animated|Jetfire]], and [[Jetstorm#Transformers Animated|Jetstorm]] could proceed with their mission. Later, with Longarm's cover being blown, Shockwave savagely attacks him off-screen, leaving him gravely injured, and stealing his hammer. He is barely able to reveal the identity of his attacker to [[Ironhide#Transformers Animated|Ironhide]]. According to [[Alpha Trion#Transformers Animated|Alpha Trion]] in "Decepticon Air," Ultra Magnus is currently on 'spark-support.' By this time, Sentinel Prime takes over as the new Magnus. In "This Is Why I Hate Machines," the attack by Shockwave and the image of Ultra Magnus in the infirmary are used as propaganda in Sentinel's fanatical government policies. While on spark-support, Ultra Magnus is nearly destroyed by his own hammer when Shockwave attacks the infirmary, but is saved by Ratchet, who takes the hammer with him to Earth and promises to return it once Ultra Magnus recovers.

In a series of flashbacks by Optimus Prime during "Endgame Part 1," it is revealed that Ultra Magnus was the one who had expelled Optimus from Autobot Academy, pertaining to his involvement with the loss of [[Blackarachnia#Transformers Animated|Elita-1]]. However, due to his special fondness for the cadet, plus suspecting that Sentinel wasn't telling the entire truth about the incident, Ultra Magnus spared Optimus from total disgrace. Ultra Magnus pulled some strings to have Optimus assigned to a group of Autobots, (namely Ratchet, [[Bumblebee (Transformers Animated)|Bumblebee]], [[Bulkhead (Transformers)#Transformers Animated|Bulkhead]], and later, [[Prowl (Transformers)#Transformers Animated|Prowl]]), and put in command of a starship, (later revealed as [[Omega Supreme#Transformers Animated|Omega Supreme]]). He also gave Optimus the rank of Prime.

Ultra Magnus's ultimate fate was not revealed before the end of the series.

===Toys===
[[Image:tfaultramagnus.jpg|right|thumb|Leader Class Ultra Magnus in robot mode with Mass Hammer.]]

*'''''Animated'' Leader Class Ultra Magnus''' (2008)
:A highly detailed figure that transforms from a [[Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck]] to robot. Ultra Magnus comes with a spring-loaded Mass Hammer and is armed with numerous guns mounted on his shoulders. The figure emits two sound effects (a laser firing sound in vehicle mode and the transformation sound when his shoulders are connected or detached during transformation) and three phrases as voiced by Jeff Bennett ("Ultra Magnus here," "Don't be a hero, Optimus. It's not in your programming," and "We must return the Allspark to Cybertron.").<ref>[http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/press-releases-28/hasbro-rolls-out-line-of-toys-based-on-cartoon-networks-new-animated-transformers-series-164235/ TFW2005.com - Hasbro Rolls Out Line of Toys Based on Cartoon Network's New Animated Transformers Series]</ref>

*'''''Animated'' Leader Class Roadbuster Ultra Magnus''' (2009)
:A redeco of the first Leader Class toy. His color scheme is a green, black, and orange theme, much like ''Generation 1'' [[Roadbuster]]. <ref>[http://www.allspark.com/content/view/3163/20/ The Allspark: Transformers News, Transformers The Movie News, Beast Wars, G1 - Walmart.Com Lists New TF Toys!<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

*'''''Animated'' TA-27 Leader Class Ultra Magnus Light & Sound (Takara Tomy)''' (2010)
:The Japan release version by [[Takara Tomy]] sports a metallic finish, with the front end/shoulders painted silver blue. In addition, the voice clips are replaced with those done by the Japanese voice actor.<ref>[http://www.takaratomy.co.jp/products/TF/products/animated/toy-ta27.html Takara Tomy - TA-27 Ultra Magnus Light & Sound]</ref> Released in Japan on July 2010.<ref>[http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/animated-8/wingblade-optimus-prime-and-hydrodive-bumblebee-possibly-set-for-september-release-in-japan-169509/ TFW2005.com - Wingblade Optimus Prime and Hydrodrive Bumblebee Possibly Set for September Release in Japan]</ref>

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==Transformers: War for Cybertron==
{{Transformers character
| name = Ultra Magnus
| image =
| caption =
| affiliation = Autobot
| subgroup =
| rank =
| function = Wrecker Commander
| partner =
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| alternatemodes = Cybertronian truck
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===Books===
Appears in the novel ''Transformers: Exodus''. Leader of the [[Wreckers (Transformers)|Wreckers]].

===Video games===
Ultra Magnus appears as a character in the [[Nintendo DS]] game ''[[Transformers: War for Cybertron]] - Autobots''. He is a level boss that must be defeated, which unlocks him as a playable character. He is also available in the Decepticons version of the game. If the sewer level with Motormaster is played with Autobot characters, Ultra Magnus is used to replace Motormaster.

Like the ''Animated'' version of the character, this Ultra Magnus carried a hammer.
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==References==
{{reflist}}
*{{Cite book | title=Transformers: The Ultimate Guide | last=Furman | first=Simon | year=2004 | publisher=DK Publishing Inc.| ISBN=1405304618 | page= 111}}

==External links==
*[http://www.tfwiki.net/wiki/Ultra_Magnus_(disambiguation) Ultra Magnus at the Transformers Wiki]

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