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* [[Enemy Mine]]: In one ep, the heroes discover a ritual that Dracula wants to do to become [[A God Am I|all powerful]]. He gathers several powerful vampires for the attempt (with the premise that he'll share the power) and the heroes are virtually powerless to stop them. However, Shelley uses her [[Psychic Powers]] to show the vampires an image of Drac intending to use them as a sacrifice. They turn on him, distracting Drac long enough for the heroes to destroy the ritual ground and stop Drac's plan. After he flees, the vampires start to turn on the group, but withdraw as 1) the sun is coming up and 2) they presumably owe Monster Force for saving them. As one of the vampires says, "Just this one time".
* [[Enemy Mine]]: In one ep, the heroes discover a ritual that Dracula wants to do to become [[A God Am I|all powerful]]. He gathers several powerful vampires for the attempt (with the premise that he'll share the power) and the heroes are virtually powerless to stop them. However, Shelley uses her [[Psychic Powers]] to show the vampires an image of Drac intending to use them as a sacrifice. They turn on him, distracting Drac long enough for the heroes to destroy the ritual ground and stop Drac's plan. After he flees, the vampires start to turn on the group, but withdraw as 1) the sun is coming up and 2) they presumably owe Monster Force for saving them. As one of the vampires says, "Just this one time".
* [[Fish People]]: The original [[Creature From the Black Lagoon]], in fact.
* [[Fish People]]: The original [[Creature From the Black Lagoon]], in fact.
* [[Five Man Band]]
* [[Five-Man Band]]
** [[The Hero]]: Doc
** [[The Hero]]: Doc
** [[The Big Guy]]: Trip
** [[The Big Guy]]: Trip
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** [[The Chick]]: Shelley
** [[The Chick]]: Shelley
** [[The Sixth Ranger]] (and a bigger Big Guy): Frank
** [[The Sixth Ranger]] (and a bigger Big Guy): Frank
* [[Frankensteins Monster]]: In this series, he does a [[Heel Face Turn]] and joins the good guys.
* [[Frankenstein's Monster]]: In this series, he does a [[Heel Face Turn]] and joins the good guys.
** Remember, this is based on the Universal version of Frankenstein. He was never really evil in those films, just dangerously naive.
** Remember, this is based on the Universal version of Frankenstein. He was never really evil in those films, just dangerously naive.
* [[The Glasses Come Off]]: When Luke transforms into his [[Wolf Man]] self.
* [[The Glasses Come Off]]: When Luke transforms into his [[Wolf Man]] self.

Revision as of 12:31, 9 January 2014

Not to be confused with the Game Boy Advance game of the same name. For that, see Monster Force (Video Game).

A Monster of the Week cartoon about a group of teenagers wearing Powered Armor and fighting classical Universal Monsters. Produced by Universal Studios and Lacewood Productions in The Nineties. Recently, the first seven episodes have been released on DVD, so if you haven't heard of the show at the very least you can go look for it now. The show is also noticeable for having comic book writer Marv Wolfman behind some of the stories which explains the quality behind some of the stories.


Monster Force provides examples of following tropes: