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Occupation
  
Writer/Producer

Role
  
TV Writer

Nationality
  
American

Books
  
Biker Mice from Mars

Ex-spouse
  
Catherine Cabrera

Name
  
Rick Ungar


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Children
  
Jennifer Cabrera, Michael Cabrera

Movies and TV shows
  
Biker Mice from Mars, Legend of the Dragon, A Christmas Carol

Similar People
  
Dorian Harewood, Ian Ziering, Jim Ward, Rob Paulsen, Mark Hamill

Notable works
  
Biker Mice from Mars

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Richard "Rick" Ungar (born November 4, 1950) is a Hollywood writer and producer in television, particularly in the animation industry. He created and worked on Biker Mice From Mars, which began its first run in the United States and the United Kingdom in 1993.

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Career

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Ungar became president of Marvel Productions in 1991, with added responsibility in December 1992, for New World Family Filmworks and New World Action Animation. In fall 1993, his Biker Mice From Mars, was launched in syndication then carried by UPN. After a short stint as Marvel Entertainment CEO, Ungar returned to oversee newly renamed New World Animation in November 1993. In August 1995, Ungar became president, first-run and animated programing of New World Entertainment.

Ungar in September 1998 was hired as chairman and CEO of Bohbot Kids Network. In November 1999, Ungar was hired by Marvel Enterprise as president of the Marvel Character Group, its IP and marketing group.

Ungar returned to producing by setting up Brentwood Television Funnies (BTF). Through Brentwood, he produced the all new Biker Mice From Mars, which launched in the UK and Finland in 2006 to great ratings and followed by Italy and the US in 2008. However, its high ratings were not long lasting, as it didn't live up to the original series from the 90s and fans reaction was mostly negative; in spite of that, the episode Here Come the Judge won a daytime Emmy award for the show and voice-over Jim Ward, who voiced all four faces of the Crusher.

In May 2010, Ungar was hired as head writer and executive producer for 41 Entertainment, Allen Bohbot’s new animation company.

References

Rick Ungar Wikipedia