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|ShortSummary=When the Street Sharks and the Dino Vengers stop the Raptors from stealing a submarine, Stegs, Spike, and Bullzeye come down with a virus with the same symptoms as the virus the Dino Vengers once contracted on Zirus 10. The Street Sharks and T-Bone race against time and the Raptors to the [[Amazon rainforest|Amazon Rainforest]] to get to a special pharmaceutical fungus that would help cure the sick Dino Vengers before it's final symptom takes it's toll on them in the next 24 hours. |
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|ShortSummary=At the time when the World Leaders have come to an agreement not to use [[Biological agent|biological weapons]], the Street Sharks and the Dino Vengers are enlisted to guard a top secret facility that the biological weapons are going to be safely destroyed. In order for the Raptors to prevent the biological weapons from being destroyed, Dr. Paradigm (who is now Dr. Iguanoid) puts the finishing touches on his mind-control chip which they plan to use on Bad Rapp's alien creation after freeing it. This leads up to Dr. Paradigm releasing the other alien in the facility as part of his plot to rule Earth. |
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* #12253 Jab – The Hammerhead Shark |
* #12253 Jab – The [[Hammerhead shark|Hammerhead Shark]] |
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* #12254 Ripster – Great White Shark |
* #12254 Ripster – [[Great white shark|Great White Shark]] |
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* #12255 Blades – The Tiger Shark |
* #12255 Blades – The [[Tiger shark|Tiger Shark]] |
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* #12256 Big Slammu – The Whale Shark |
* #12256 Big Slammu – The [[Whale shark|Whale Shark]] |
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* #13438 Rox – Mako Shark |
* #13438 Rox – [[Isurus|Mako Shark]] |
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* #13439 Streex – Tiger Shark |
* #13439 Streex – Tiger Shark |
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* #13440 Moby Lick – Killer Whale |
* #13440 Moby Lick – [[Killer whale|Killer Whale]] |
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* #14037 Slugger Slammu – Whale Shark |
* #14037 Slugger Slammu – Whale Shark |
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* #14038 Jet Pack Jab – Hammerhead Shark |
* #14038 Jet Pack Jab – Hammerhead Shark |
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* #14039 Power Bite Piranoid – Half Human / Half Piranha |
* #14039 Power Bite Piranoid – Half Human / Half [[Piranha]] |
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* #14040 Radical Bends – Homo Sapien (Human) |
* #14040 Radical Bends – Homo Sapien (Human) |
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* #14041 Repteel – Electric Eel / Moray Eel |
* #14041 Repteel – [[Electric eel|Electric Eel]] / [[Moray eel|Moray Eel]] |
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* #15030 Mecho-Shark – Mechanical Shark |
* #15030 Mecho-Shark – Mechanical Shark |
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* #15034 Pool Shark Ripster – Great White Shark |
* #15034 Pool Shark Ripster – Great White Shark |
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* #15036 Mantaman – Manta Ray |
* #15036 Mantaman – [[Manta ray|Manta Ray]] / [[Extraterrestrial life|Alien]] |
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Street Sharks | |
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Genre | Action/Adventure Science fiction |
Starring | Lee Tockar Matt Hill Andrew Rannells D. Kevin Williams Tony Wike Terry Berner J. Michael Lee Pam Carter Jim Hoggatt |
Country of origin | United States Canada |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 40 |
Production | |
Running time | 30 min. |
Original release | |
Network | Syndicated (1994–1995) |
Release | September 1, 1994 – May 1, 1995 |
Related | |
Extreme Dinosaurs |
Street Sharks is an American-Canadian animated television series about crime-fighting half-man/half-sharks. It was produced by DIC Entertainment and aired from 1994 to 1995, originally as a part of the Amazin' Adventures lineup.[1] Later, in 1996, the Street Sharks teamed up with the Dino Vengers and the show became "Dino Vengers Featuring Street Sharks". It was created to promote an existing Mattel toy line of the same name. The creators were David Siegel and Joe Galliani of Mr. Joe's Really Big Productions.[2]
Plot
The premise of the story states that university professor Dr. Robert Bolton and his partner Dr. Luther Paradigm created a machine, known as the "gene-slammer", capable of changing aquatic animals into anthropomorphic hybrids. Attempting to prevent Paradigm from using this machine for personal power, Bolton is transformed into an unseen monstrosity yet escapes. Later, Paradigm also gives Bolton's four sons John, Bobby, Coop, and Clint the likeness of four different sharks. When Dr. Paradigm captures their friend Bends, the resulting "Street Sharks" rescue him and combine Paradigm with piranha DNA, for which he is often nicknamed "Dr. Piranoid" by other characters. In subsequent episodes, Dr. Paradigm creates a variety of monsters to destroy the Street Sharks, while attempting to persuade the inhabitants of their native metropolis of Fission City to imprison them. Of these monsters, a few sided with the Sharks themselves namely 'Rox' (a musician-shark, similar to the protagonists), 'Moby Lick' (based on an orca), Mantaman (a manta ray/alien hybrid), and 'El Swordo' (based on a swordfish)
The final few episodes introduced the Dino Vengers, a group of extra-terrestrial dinosaurs allied with the Street Sharks against their own rivals in the Raptor Gang.
Episodes
Season 1 (1994)
No. in series |
Title | Written by | Original air date | TV broadcast |
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1 | "Sharkbait" | Martha Moran | September 1, 1994 | S01E01 |
2 | "Sharkbite" | Martha Moran | 1994 | S01E02 |
3 | "Sharkstorm" | Martha Moran | 1994 | S01E03 |
Season 2 (1994)
No. in series |
Title | Written by | Original air date | TV broadcast |
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4 | "Shark Quest" | Douglas Booth | 1994 | S02E01 |
5 | "Lone Shark" | Dennis O'Flaherty | 1994 | S02E02 |
6 | "Shark n' Roll" | Robert Schecther | 1994 | S02E03 |
7 | "Fresh Water Sharks" | Bill Matheny | 1994 | S02E04 |
8 | "Shark Treatment" | Dennis O'Flaherty | 1994 | S02E05 |
9 | "Road Sharks" | Steve Hayes | 1994 | S02E06 |
10 | "Shark Fight" | George Arthur Bloom | 1994 | S02E07 |
11 | "Sky Sharks" | Michael O'Mahony | 1994 | S02E08 |
12 | "Shark of Steel" | Douglas Booth | 1994 | S02E09 |
13 | "Shark Source" | Douglas Booth | 1994 | S02E10 |
Season 3 (1995)
No. in series |
Title | Written by | Original air date | TV broadcast |
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14 | "Jurassic Shark" | TBD | 1995 | S03E01 |
15 | "Sir Sharkalot" | TBD | 1995 | S03E02 |
16 | "Shark to the Future" | TBD | 1995 | S03E03 |
17 | "First Shark" | TBD | 1995 | S03E04 |
18 | "Rebel Sharks" | TBD | 1995 | S03E05 |
19 | "Space Sharks" | TBD | 1995 | S03E06 |
20 | "A Shark Among Us" | TBD | 1995 | S03E07 |
21 | "To Shark or Not to Shark" | TBD | 1995 | S03E08 |
22 | "Eco Shark" | TBD | 1995 | S03E09 |
23 | "Close Encounters of the Shark Kind" | TBD | 1995 | S03E10 |
24 | "Satellite Sharks" | TBD | 1995 | S03E11 |
25 | "Cave Sharks" | TBD | 1995 | S03E12 |
26 | "Shark Wars" | TBD | 1995 | S03E13 |
27 | "Shark Father" | TBD | 1995 | S03E14 |
28 | "Shark Hunt" | TBD | 1995 | S03E15 |
29 | "Card Sharks" | TBD | 1995 | S03E16 |
30 | "Shark Jacked" | TBD | 1995 | S03E17 |
31 | "Turbo Sharks" | TBD | 1995 | S03E18 |
32 | "20,000 Sharks Under the Sea" | TBD | 1995 | S03E19 |
33 | "Ancient Sharkonauts" | TBD | 1995 | S03E20 |
34 | "Sharkotic Reaction" | TBD | 1995 | S03E21 |
35 | "Sand Sharks" | TBD | 1995 | S03E22 |
36 | "Shark Quake" | TBD | 1995 | S03E23 |
37 | "Super Shark" | TBD | 1995 | S03E24 |
38 | "Jungle Sharks" | TBD | 1995 | S03E25 |
39 | "Trojan Sharks" | TBD | 1995 | S03E26 |
40 | "Shark-apolypse Now!" | Unknown | May 1, 1995 | S03E27 |
Principal voice actors
- Rob Baker -
- Terry Berner - Slash
- Todd Campbell -
- Pam Carter - Lena
- Garry Chalk - El Swordo, Spike
- Ian James Corlett - T-Bone
- Laurier Dubeau -
- Matt Hill - Jab
- Jim Hoggatt - Bends
- Jerry Longe -
- Laura Marr -
- J. Michael Lee - Dr. Luther Paradigm
- Jason Michas -
- Doug Parker -
- Andrew Rannells - Streex, Shrimp Louie
- Lee Tockar - Ripster
- Jerry Wall -
- D. Kevin Williams - Big Slammu, Dr. Robert Bolton, Killamari, Slobster, Stegz
- Tony Wike - Repteel, Guy in the Sky, President David Horne
Additional voices
- John St. Angelo -
- Susan Baer Beck -
- Kevin Erhardt -
- Ryan Ewing -
- Aaron Fili -
- Steve Gibbs - SharkBot
- Adam Grant -
- Mary Theresa Green -
- Nils Holland -
- Amy Kunz -
- Kevin Lawlor -
- Roberta Lawson -
- Laura Marr -
- Clyde McNeal -
- M. Michelle Phillips -
- Alvin Sanders -
- Casey Sixt -
- Ryle Smith -
- David Wallace -
Crew
- Pam Carter - Casting and Voice Director
- Marsha Goodman - Casting and Voice Director
- Paul Quinn - Casting and Voice Director
Street Sharks comics
In 1996, Archie Comics released a short-lived comic book series based on Street Sharks. They published a three-issue mini-series which were based on the first three episodes of the series,[3] and a regular comic series, which lasted three issues.[4]
Mattel action figures
From 1994 to 1996, Mattel released a line of Street Sharks action figures.[5] Here is an incomplete list.
Basic Figures (1995)
- Slash (1994)
- Slobster (1994)
- Killamarisquid
- #12253 Jab – The Hammerhead Shark
- #12254 Ripster – Great White Shark
- #12255 Blades – The Tiger Shark
- #12256 Big Slammu – The Whale Shark
- #13438 Rox – Mako Shark
- #13439 Streex – Tiger Shark
- #13440 Moby Lick – Killer Whale
- #14037 Slugger Slammu – Whale Shark
- #14038 Jet Pack Jab – Hammerhead Shark
- #14039 Power Bite Piranoid – Half Human / Half Piranha
- #14040 Radical Bends – Homo Sapien (Human)
- #14041 Repteel – Electric Eel / Moray Eel
- #15030 Mecho-Shark – Mechanical Shark
- #15034 Pool Shark Ripster – Great White Shark
- #15036 Mantaman – Manta Ray / Alien
- #15038 Turbo Jab
Vehicles (1995)
- #15028 Shark Force Jet
- #15029 Shark Force Tank
Night Fighters (1996)
- #15041 Trap Jaw Ripster – Great White Shark
- #15042 Stingshot Streex – Tiger Shark
- #15043 Hydrofire Jab – Hammerhead Shark
See also
- Anthropomorphic Superheroes
- Biker Mice from Mars
- Extreme Dinosaurs - A spin-off series.
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
References
- ^ char2renee User Score 5. "Amazin' Adventures on". Tv.com. Retrieved 2011-03-13.
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- ^ "Street Sharks (mini series) (1996)". Comic Book Database. Retrieved 17 August 2009.
- ^ "Street Sharks (1996)". Comic Book Database. Retrieved 17 August 2009.
- ^ Lifestyles: Street Sharks are Chompin' Good!. Electronic Gaming Monthly. Issue 69. Pg.137. April 1995.
External links
- 1990s American animated television series
- 1994 American television series debuts
- 1995 American television series endings
- Animal superheroes
- Fictional sharks
- Fictional quartets
- First-run syndicated television programs in the United States
- Mattel
- Superhero teams
- 1990s toys
- Television programs featuring anthropomorphic characters
- Television series by DIC Entertainment
- USA Action Extreme Team
- English-language television programming
- Works based on Mattel toys