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'''''Vor-Tech: Undercover Conversion Squad''''' was an animated series produced by Universal Cartoon Studios that aired as part of Claster Television's syndicated ''Power Block'' from Fall 1996 to September 1997<ref>http://www.inwap.com/mf/reboot/1996/Claster-96.html</ref>, running an unknow number of episodes.   
'''''Vor-Tech: Undercover Conversion Squad''''' was an animated series produced by Universal Cartoon Studios that aired as part of Claster Television's syndicated ''Power Block'' from Fall 1996 to September 1997<ref>http://www.inwap.com/mf/reboot/1996/Claster-96.html</ref>, running an unknow number of episodes.   

Revision as of 00:43, 1 January 2017

Vortech.jpg

Logo for the series.

Status: Partially Found

Vor-Tech: Undercover Conversion Squad was an animated series produced by Universal Cartoon Studios that aired as part of Claster Television's syndicated Power Block from Fall 1996 to September 1997[1], running an unknow number of episodes.

The show told the conflicts between Hudson Roarke and his cade of secret agents, and the evil BioMechs lead by Roarke's older brother Lord Matrix, a madman intend on spreading a virus that turn its victims into biomechanical beings. Both sides waged their battles with ability-enhancing mechanical masks and transforming vehicles.

While its tie-in toyline is relatively well-documented due to its loose ties to the older and more popular M.A.S.K franchise (both shows shared highly-similar premises and the toyline for both was produced by Kenner, with the Vor-Tech toys being lower-quality retools of M.A.S.K toys[2]), availability of the animated series is highly limited: as of 2016, the only footage available of the show online is a low-quality rip of its opening sequence and two excerpts on YouTube of an unidentified episode, totalling two minutes of footage. The series has never been released on home media and is not know to have aired outside the United States.

Opening sequence.

Excerpt of an unidentified episode.

2nd excerpt from an unidentified episode.

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