Megatron (disambiguation)
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Megatron may refer to:
- Megatron (film), 2008 Palme d'Or winning short film directed by Marian Crişan
- Several fictional characters from numerous Transformers fiction, all of which are the leader of their respective universes' incarnation of the evil Decepticons or Predacons. In several of these universes, Megatron is later recreated or powered up to become Galvatron
- Megatron, the leader of the Decepticons in The Transformers
- Megatron (Beast Wars and Beast Machines), the leader of the Predacons in Beast Wars, and the leader of the Vehicons in Beast Machines
- Megatron (Robots in Disguise), the leader of the Predacons in Transformers: Robots in Disguise
- Megatron (Unicron Trilogy), the leader of the Decepticons in Transformers: Armada, Energon and Cybertron
- Megatron (Shogun Warriors foe) is a fictional character featured in Marvel Comics' Shogun Warriors comic book issue #18 published July, 1980, and written by Doug Moench. [1]
- The Megatron (engine) was a rebadged BMW turbocharged Formula 1 motor
- Megatron Man (album) is a 1982 album and song by late disco/hi-NRG musician Patrick Cowley
- Megatron Ice Cannon is a massive cooling machine using dry ice used in nightclubs (e.g. "Amnesia" in Ibiza) to cool the club room from 30° to 0° in 5 seconds.
- Megatron is a make of laboratory mixer to mix chemicals, made by Kinematica
- Megatron (musicians), a jazz/funk/soul fusion trio of musicians active in Bellingham, Washington in 2006
- Megathron is the name of a battleship in the videogame EVE Online
- nickname for Calvin Johnson (American football) of the Detroit Lions
- Megatron was a spaceship-shaped, space themed fast-food restaurant in Alconbury near Huntingdon during the 1980s and early 1990s.
- A Megatron is also number of remote controls for different electrical devices taped together to form a master controlling device, as seen in Peep Show
- Megatron (musicians), a Dutch Digital Hardcore/Techno/Noise/IDM duo, formed in 2003
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- Also see the Gnostic scriptures' Metatron, an alternate name for Hermes.