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Old July 3rd, 2009, 09:16 PM
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UltraForce Prime Ambition

There was a cartoon called "UltraForce" .

One character was "Kevin" who morphs into "Prime" -- the strongest Ultra .

In this episode Prime meets other teen kids who can morph like him .

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Old July 3rd, 2009, 09:44 PM
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Damn! He's huge!
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If you reckon that one's good, here, I found part two of the episode:


Enjoy.
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I loved this cartoon when I was growing up in the 90's ahh memories.
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As the tech age progresses , this has the potential of becoming a live-action movie as they had done with X-Men and Transformers .


One can only hope . Any second motion ?
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I doubt they will ever use Prime in a live-action movie. The moral police would get their knickers in a twist over the idea of a boy morphing into a massive stud. Which is, of course, exactly what made Prime so popular among boys!
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Old July 4th, 2009, 09:39 AM
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Actually it'd be less likely to happen because Prime just isn't popular.
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Loved it in the first clip when Kelly is talking to Kevin, and she calls Prime
"seven feet of buff, studly Ultra-muscle".
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Prime was VERY popular back in the day, and could be again with some marketing. Now that Hollywood has ruined the Xmen franchise, they will be looking for something new to exploit.
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Malibu Comics used to be the printers for Image comics, and in 1993 Image dropped their deal with Malibu (not sure if this was before or after Image imploded because co-founder Rob Liefeld's embezzlement misappropriation DIPPING into company funds for personal use caused a cash crisis.)

Prime and a bunch of other characters were created at Malibu to replace the income stream. The creators were all from the then-young-turks at Marvel, since Malibu was purchased by Marvel to become Marvel's "Alternative Comics" imprint/publishing arm. The characters had a distinctive Image-like feel, with the same "Mortal Kombat" feel, the same eighties-ridiculous designs and violent, gory power effects, and the same too-shallow characterizations (which were different from the too-shallow characterizations in other comics.)

Since Malibu was an "adult-concepts" imprint, they deliberately explored ideas of hero-worship, pedophilia, etc. And, apparently, in the comics, Prime eventually learned to do more than simply the one giant-muscle-guy body.

Wikipedia page-of-interest here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_(comics)

edit to correct info about Marvel buying Malibu

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This character definitely deserves a movie!! Prime is great, muscles, strength, cocky attitude, awesome
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