Vytor: The Starfire Champion facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Vytor: The Starfire Champion |
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Written by | Marc Handler |
Directed by | Tom Burton |
Voices of | Allison Argo Peter Cullen Pat Fraley Liz Georges Michael Horton Neil Ross |
Country of origin | USA |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 4 |
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Producer(s) | Tom Burton |
Running time | 22,5 min. per ep - 90 min. in total |
Production company(s) | World Events Productions |
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First shown in | 1989 |
Vytor: The Starfire Champion was an animated TV show from 1989. It was made in the USA by a company called World Events Productions. This show was a short series, also known as a miniseries. It had only five episodes.
The story follows a hero named Vytor. He has a special magic shield. Vytor and his friends, including the brave Skyla, fight against a villain. The villain's name is Myzor Sarcophogus. Their big goals are to get the Starfire Ring and find the Saturn Orb.
Meet the Characters
Here are the main voice actors and the characters they played in Vytor: The Starfire Champion:
- Allison Argo voiced Baboose.
- Peter Cullen was the voice of Myzor and Chief Eldor.
- Pat Fraley voiced Windchaser. He also played the Air Mutoid Warrior and the Land Mutoid Warrior.
- Liz Georges was the voice of Skyla and Lyria.
- Michael Horton voiced the main hero, Vytor.
- Neil Ross was the voice of Targil.
Why Were There Only a Few Episodes?
Making Vytor: The Starfire Champion was quite expensive. The show used a mix of old-school animation and new computer graphics. This made each episode cost a lot of money.
Also, the show did not have a toy deal. Many cartoons make money from selling toys based on their characters. Because of these reasons, only a few episodes were made. The series was only shown in some parts of the country.
Episode Guide
The show had a total of five episodes. Here are the names of the episodes:
- The Starfire Legacy
- Aerion
- The Spirit Tree
- The Wilderland
DVD Release
In 2006, World Events Productions released all the episodes on a two-disc DVD set. You could watch each episode separately. The DVD also had a special version where all the episodes were put together like a movie.