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The government hired superheroes and somehow made it boring. 90s animation chaos ensues.
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UltraForce (1995)

Saturday morning fever dreamToy commercial energyGovernment bureaucracy meets spandex

Latest Episode

21 min

Season 1 • Episode 13

Latest

Jumpin' at the Boneyard

Dec 17, 1995

The Ultraforce battles at the Boneyard

Overview

AnimationKids

Superheroes are commissioned by the U.S. government to protect the world from their terrorist counterparts, who have evil plans to take over.

Flag of CACAFlag of USUS
Content warning
State-sponsored heroismCorporate commodification of justiceFound family of misfits

Standout Aspects

Practical Effects

Character designs so 90s they practically sweat Mountain Dew

Acting

Catherine Disher elevating toyetic material with pure commitment

Best for:Kids: 90s nostalgia indoctrination for children of X-Men fans·Background: Fold laundry while Prime's muscles make no anatomical sense·Rewatch: Spot which episodes were clearly toy pitch meetings
First AiredSep 24, 1995
StatusEnded

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensitymedium
Tonelight
Feellight
Seasons1·Episodes13
Syndication

Top Cast

Catherine Disher

Catherine Disher

Topaz (voice)

Rod Wilson

Rod Wilson

Hardcase (voice)

Peter Wildman

Peter Wildman

Ghoul (voice)

Alyson Court

Alyson Court

Pixx (voice)

Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson

Prime (voice)

Rino Romano

Rino Romano

Prototype (voice)

Janet-Laine Green

Janet-Laine Green

Contrary (voice)

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

UltraForce was part of Malibu Comics' attempt to launch a shared universe before Marvel acquired them in 1994. The cartoon arrived dead on arrival as the comics line collapsed.

Cultural

This exists in that weird 1994-1996 window when every comics publisher thought X-Men's success meant kids wanted ANY superhero team, regardless of brand recognition.

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