Steven Speilberg Presents Freakazoid! | |
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Abbreviation | F! |
Creator(s) | Bruce Timm Tom Ruegger |
Executive producer | Steven Spielberg |
Run | 1995-1997 |
Episodes | 24 |
Original network | Kids' WB! |
Freakazoid! is an American animated television series, produced by Amblin Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation that aired for two seasons from 1995 and 1997. Then, after cancellation, reruns aired on Cartoon Network until March 8, 2003. Bruce Timm, best known as a major principal of the DC animated universe, originally intended it to be a straightforward superhero action-adventure cartoon with comic overtones, but executive producer Steven Spielberg asked series producer/writer Tom Ruegger and the Animaniacs team to turn Freakazoid! into a flat-out comedy.
Characters[]
- Main article: List of Freakazoid! characters
Episodes[]
# | Title | Director(s) | Writer(s) | First airdate | Opponent |
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1-101 | Dance of Doom | Ronaldo Del Carmen and Jack Heiter | John McCann and Tom Ruegger | September 9, 1995 | Cave Guy |
1-102 | Candle Jack | Scott Jeralds and Eric Radomski | Tom Ruegger and Tom Minton | September 16, 1995 | Candle Jack |
1-103 | Mo-Ron | Unknown | Unknown | September 23, 1995 | None, really |
1-104 | And FanBoy Is His Name | Scott Jeralds and Turk Flipnut | Paul Dini and John McCann | September 30, 1995 | Fanboy |
1-105 | Foamy The Freakadog | Ronaldo Del Carmen and Eric Radomski | Paul Dini and Paul Rugg | October 14, 1995 | No one |
1-106 | The Chip (Part l) | Dan Riba | Paul Rugg | November 4, 1995 | Guitierrez |
1-107 | The Chip (Part ll) | Dan Riba | Paul | November 11, 1995 | Guitierrez |
1-108 | Hot Rods From Heck | John P. Mccann | Ronaldo Del Carmen | November 18, 1995 | Longhorn |
1-109 | Relax O Vision | Paul Dini | Scott Jeralds | November 25, 1995 | |
1-110 | In Arms Way/The Cloud | Ken Segall | Dan Riba | December 16, 1995 | Arms Akimbo |
1-111 |
Next Time, Phone Ahead! |
Tom Ruegger | Eric Roadomski | No one really | |
1-112 | House of Freakazoid | Unknown | Unknown | ||
1-113 | The Wrath of Guitierrez | Paul Rugg | Scott Jeralds | Guitierrez | |
2-101 | Dexter's Date | Paul Rugg and Alan Burnett | Jack Heiter | The Lobe | |
2-102 | The Freakazoid | Paul Rugg | Rich Arons and Jack Heiter | The Lobe | |
2-103 | Mission: Freakazoid | John P. Mccann | Rich Arons and Dave Marshall | Janos and Colonel | |
2-104 | Virtual Freak | Peter Shin | Melody Fox and John P. Mccann | The Lobe | |
2-105 | Hero Boy | Jack Heiter and Rich Arons | Tom Sheppard and Paul Rugg | Guitierrez | |
2-106 | A Matter of Love | Lisa Malone and Paul Rugg | Rich Arons | Mary Beth | |
2-107 | Statuesque | John P. Mccann | Peter Shin | Jeepers and Vorn | |
2-108 | Island of Dr. Mystico | Jed Spingam | Rich Shin and Dave Marshall | Dr. Mystico | |
2-109 | Two Against Freak | Rich Arons and Jack Heiter | Ken Segall | Cave Guy and Cobra Queen | |
2-110 | Tomb of Invisibo | Rich Arons and Peter Shin | Mitch Watson | Invisibo | |
2-111 | Normadeus | Rich Arons and Dave Marshall | Paul Rugg | The Lobe, Guitierrez, Cave Guy, Longhorn, Cobra Queen, Jeepers, Candle Jack and Invisibo (except for the end of this episode) |
International broadcast[]
Italy[]
- Rai
- Mediaset
Japan[]
- TV Asahi