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 | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 4 |
Production | |
Producer | Tom Burton |
Running time | 22.5 min. per episode; 90 min. in total |
Production company | World Events Productions |
Vytor: The Starfire Champion ( /ˈvaɪtɔːr/) is a 1989 American animated television miniseries produced by World Events Productions. [1] The show aired four episodes. [2]
Armed with the magic shield, Vytor, along with the beautiful Skyla and his friends, battle Myzor Sarcophogus for the Starfire Ring and try to recover the Saturn Orb.
Due to the amount of money used to make the episodes, which were a combination of computer graphics and normal cell animation, and since Vytor did not have a toy deal, only a few episodes were made, and the series was only seen in a few select markets.
World Events Productions released all the episodes in a 2 disc DVD in 2006 with the individual episodes and a version of them edited together into a feature. [3] [4]
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 | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 4 |
Production | |
Producer | Tom Burton |
Running time | 22.5 min. per episode; 90 min. in total |
Production company | World Events Productions |
Vytor: The Starfire Champion ( /ˈvaɪtɔːr/) is a 1989 American animated television miniseries produced by World Events Productions. [1] The show aired four episodes. [2]
Armed with the magic shield, Vytor, along with the beautiful Skyla and his friends, battle Myzor Sarcophogus for the Starfire Ring and try to recover the Saturn Orb.
Due to the amount of money used to make the episodes, which were a combination of computer graphics and normal cell animation, and since Vytor did not have a toy deal, only a few episodes were made, and the series was only seen in a few select markets.
World Events Productions released all the episodes in a 2 disc DVD in 2006 with the individual episodes and a version of them edited together into a feature. [3] [4]