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CARTOONS
Synopsis
The
premise of the Dino-Riders story is the classic good versus evil. The
good guys, known as the Valorians, were a super human race from the
future. They lived peacefully for many years until one day, the evil
Rulons, a race of alien-like/humanoid creatures attacked them. The
Rulons, in their spaceship known as Dreadlock, used their “tractor beam”
to try to annihilate the Valorians and their spaceship. The Valorians
attempted to flee the Rulon assault by utilizing the Space Time Energy
Projector (S.T.E.P.), which is basically a time travel device. Of
course, something goes wrong and the Valorians are transported through
time to the age of the dinosaurs. When they land, they are surprised by
what had unfolded. They quickly make friends with the dinosaurs through
the use of their AMPs, which are necklaces that allow the Valorians to
telepathically communicate with each other and with animals.
Unbeknownst to the Valorians, the Rulons also traveled through time when
the S.T.E.P. was activated. The Rulons, led by their evil leader Krulos,
enlisted the help of the dinosaurs via brain-boxes, which are
brainwashing devices. The Rulons quickly launched an assault on the
Valorians, who in turn, successfully fought them back with the
assistance of their new dinosaur friends. After their victory, the
Valorians, led by their leader Questar, declared themselves Dino-Riders
and the battles waged on . . .
A total of 14 cartoon
episodes were produced. Three of them were produced on videotape in the
United States. The cartoons were heavily based on the toy
line. Tyco actually used the cartoons as a way of advertising and
showcasing the toys that it hoped to sell to millions of kids. In fact,
entire episodes of the cartoon were often devoted to a single toy. The
cartoon animation was generally well done and the episodes well
written. The whole concept of combining futuristic weaponry and
prehistoric dinosaurs translated very well into the cartoon genre.
The cartoon aired on Saturday mornings in
the U.S. as part of the Marvel Action Universe. Here is a picture
of an advertisement for the cartoon:

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