Overview
The Meaning of Victory is the third Prime Empire Original Short. It aired on February 28, 2020.
Synopsis
Synopsis[]
YouTube: It’s only 3 days until the next Speedway Five Billion race – the most dangerous race in the world! Why do these racers want to risk everything for this? Because the stakes have never been higher. The winner takes home the ultimate reward – the coveted Key-tana! Meet the legendary racers like Richie, Racer Seven, and a mysterious, unknown racer… who looks oddly familiar… Could it be…? Stay tuned for Prime Empire Original Shorts: Stowaway (part 2)! Do YOU have what it takes to compete in the Speedway Five Billion Race?
LEGO.com: It’s only 3 days until the next Speedway Five Billion race – the most dangerous race in the world! Why do these racers want to risk everything for this? Because the stakes have never been higher. The winner takes home the ultimate reward – the coveted Key-tana! Meet the legendary racers like Richie, Racer Seven, and a mysterious, unknown racer… who looks oddly familiar… Could it be…? Would YOU have what it takes to compete in the Speedway Five Billion Race? Stay tuned for Prime Empire Original Shorts: Stowaway (part 2)!
Cartoon Network Asia: Interviews with the Speed Five Billion race car drivers reveal what they believe is at stake in the quest for the Key-tana.[1]
Plot
Plot[]
Inside Prime Empire, an announcer says that the next Speedway Five-Billion will start in three days and is the most stimulating race in history. Every contestant wants to win the Yellow Key-Tana, the prize of the race.
The announcer then focuses his attention on the contestants. Hyper-Sonic introduces himself first, saying he is full of spirit and is very eager to win. Next is Ritchie, who says he serves Atta the Ratta and that he wants to win the Key-Tana to please his kind. Anthony Brutinelli talks about his name coming from his real name, not his car. Racer Seven mentions her always wanting to be a racer and proving that she is good enough. The racers fight for the camera's focus, each stating their individual desires of what to do if they win the Key-Tana.
While continuing Racer Seven's interview, the announcer notices Jay on the side and speculates if he is a racer that came late. The camera focuses on Jay and the announcer asks what his ambition is after winning the Key-Tana. Jay tells him that the race has to be stopped and it is not what everyone thinks it is. However, Red Visors start shooting at him, so he runs. The short ends with the announcer telling his viewers to stay tuned for the race.
Appearances
Appearances[]
Characters[]
Cast[]
- Announcer - Clay St. Thomas
- Anthony Brutinelli - Bill Newton
- Hyper-Sonic - Matt Hill
- Jay - Michael Adamthwaite
- Racer Seven - Shannon Chan-Kent
- Red Visors - Sam Vincent
- Ritchie - Sam Vincent
Non-speaking[]
Items[]
- Gis
- Armor
- Yellow Key-Tana
Vehicles[]
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Trivia
Trivia[]
- Narrator: Announcer
- The Moon rover music from Season 3 is used at the beginning of the episode.
- This marks the first time where a non-ninja, ally, nor a villainous character reads the title card.
- Three of the competitors are driving ninja's vehicles, both old and new: Jungle Raider, Lightning off-roader, and ATV.
- This short was first aired in China as the fourth short episode.
- The competitors had their names misspelled when they were being interviewed: Hyper-Sonic as Hypersonic, Ritchie as Ratsq, Anthony Brutinelli as Buzzsaw, and Racer Seven as Racdr Seven. This was all written in Ninjargon.
- The events of this short along with "The Stowaway" and "Manhunt" happen sometime after "Would You Like to Enter Prime Empire? and before "Superstar Rockin' Jay."