Prisma Spectrum

Prisma Spectrum is a 2002 American animated fantasy film produced by 20th Century Fox and Regency Enterprises and Distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. It was directed by David Silverman and Bisco Hatori. Based on Hallmark’s 1969 comic strip. The film is about the land of Kaleidoscopia at risk after Lord Calamity (George Clooney) and his niece, another magical girl named Volley (Bettina Bush) strips all of its color and it’s up to Prisma Spectrum (Carly Schroeder) and the Chromatic Kids.

The film was released into theaters on June 19, 2002 in the United States, to mostly positive reviews from critics who commended its animation, script, characterizations, and voice acting. It grossed $378 million over a $97 million budget, making it the second highest-grossing animated film of 2002 and the second highest-grossing film of the year overall. The film was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 75th Academy Awards but lost to Spirited Away. And through home video releases and a television series, gathered a cult following. It has expanded into a franchise with an anime called Feelings of the Colors. A short live action series on the UPN that aired 5 years prior to the movie. Two specials that aired on FOX. As of June of 2001, the original series has started airing on TBS. A current animated series called Chromatic Academy has aired on TBS since May of 2017.

Plot
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Cast
The Chromatic Kids, a group of teenagers who represents the colors of the rainbow consists of,
 * as Prisma Spectrum, the princess of Kaleidoscopia and the main protagonist.
 * George Clooney as Lord Calamity, the king of Neturallis where all things are dull, he is the main antagonist.
 * as Volley, Lord Calamity’s niece who is also a magical girl and is the protector of all things electric and stormy. She was the second antagonist until she reformed.
 * as Vermillion Red, the leader of the Chromatic Kids when Prisma isn’t around and is very extroverted and optimistic, courageous and confident.
 * Zooey Deschanel as Citrus Orange, the voice of reason in the Chromatic Kids. She is warm, optimistic, friendly, good-natured and a generally agreeable person. She is also assertive and determined
 * as Amber Yellow, the brains in the group. She is very creative, often being the one who comes up with new ideas - an ideas person who needs others to bring the ideas into reality. She tends to have her head in the clouds much of the time. She can be very critical of yourself as well as others - you are a perfectionist.


 * Debi Derryberry as Emerald O’Green, the flaky new-age hippie of the group. She are strong-willed and do not like to be told what to do by others. She does like to win arguments and do not concede defeat easily. She can have a tendency to gossip, which is connected to her need to belong. She loves food and find it hard to lose weight. She is not a risk-taker and not action orientated, rather more of an observer. She loves to sit at the Kaleidoscopia café and watch the world go by.

He is conservative, reliable and trustworthy, He is quite trusting of others although Cobalt is very wary in the beginning until he is sure of the other person. At the same time, he also haves a deep need to be trusted.
 * as Cobalt Blue, the brawn of the group.

She loves creating drama in her life.
 * as Sapphire Indigo, the mature and egoistical one. She is honest, compassionate and understanding. Integrity is extremely important to her. She may sometimes be moody and introspective. She operates beyond the normal senses of taste, sight, hearing. She loves law and order, justice is important to she, she’ll defend people's rights until the end.