Freakazoid!
Dexter Douglas is a mild-mannered teenager who, one snowy afternoon, while logged onto the Internet, is thrust into a horrible crash on the information superhighway and transformed into an electrifying superhero. He's average, predictable, the middle of the bell curve and the center of the silent majority -- basically he's completely dull and boring! There's simply nothing extraordinary about Dexter Douglas. He's justa kind-hearted guy who blends into the crowd easily -- except when he's "Freakazoid"! with his new power and the suport of fan boy and his other friends he will stop the evil lobe and the other evil doers and all in time to lock lips with the sexy STEPH.... Freakazoid! is Executive Produced by Steven Spielberg.
Frank Welker | Crow | |
Tress MacNeille | Christina | |
Paul Rugg | Freakazoid | |
Joe Leahy | Our Narrator | |
Jeff Bennett | Mike | |
Edward Asner | Sgt. Mike Cosgrove | |
Rob Paulsen | George Takei | |
Maurice LaMarche | Eric the Large | |
John P. McCann | Douglas Douglas | |
David Kaufman | Dexter Douglas | |
Jim Cummings | Semiconductor | |
David Warner | The Lobe | |
Craig Ferguson | Roddy MacStew | |
Stephen Furst | Fan Boy | |
Tracy Rowe | Steff | |
Ricardo Montalban | Armondo Guitierrez | |
Googy Gress | Duncan Douglas | |
Jess Harnell | Wakko Warner | |
Brian George | Mr. Snarzetti | |
Dorian Harewood | Lt. Artie King | |
Roscoe Lee Browne | Great Mystic Gnome | |
Scott Menville | Toby Danger | |
Clive Revill | Baffeardin | |
Michael Des Barres | Man In Hole | |
Stan Freberg | Bo-Ron |
Director | Scott Jeralds | |
Dan Riba | ||
Eric Radomski | ||
Ronaldo Del Carmen | ||
Jack Heiter | ||
Writer | Paul Dini, John P. McCann, Paul Rugg, Tom Ruegger, Bruce W. Timm, Tom Minton, Kate Donahue, Alan Burnett | |
Producer | Haven Alexander, Tom Ruegger, Steven Spielberg, Mitch Schauer | |
Musician | Richard Stone, Gordon Goodwin, Carl Johnson |
Freakazoid does the weather, rescues a hostage high-school dance and loses a sidekick to marriage.
Freakazoid rescues campers from a monster and narrowly escapes a lobotomy. Toby Danger must stop Dr. Sin.
A forgetful alien tries to recall his message for mankind, Lord Bravery's first act as a superhero hopeful turns out to be a problem, aliens circles the Earth in hopes of finding an answer to the eternal question of the universe and elderly superheroes dine and recall their glory days.
In the first segment (And Fanboy is his Name), a pudgy teenager calling himself Fanboy tries to become Freakazoid's sidekick. The second segment deals with the story of 4 gnomes, who after causing mischief for vikings many years in the past, are turned to stone by day, but come to life at night to help mankind. The final segment (Frenching with Freakazoid) has our hero teaching French to the audience.
A rabid dog-like creature becomes Freak's new sidekick; Lord Bravery fights bureaucracy over his name; Fan Boy rhapsodizes over his quest for Spock's autograph; Freak teaches Norwegian.
The story of Freak's origins.
The conclusion to the story of Freak's origins. A vortex sucks Freak into the past.
Freak foils a plot to use robotic cars to steal nuclear weapons. The Huntsman goes in search of crime.
In order to provide a more calming effect to today's rather violent cartoons, the network censors initiate 'Relax-o-Vision.' The process projects peaceful scenes of tranquility over more violent parts of the day's cartoon. Freakzoid tolerates the interference with his show, until he finally decides to take matters into his own hands against the censors.
Freak goes Christmas shopping and searches for the answer to a mysterious cloud which seems to be turning people into zombies.
The cartoon is cut short when the show's lazy writers decide to end the episode early to show more 'Animaniacs' reruns. However, Steven Spielberg won't stand for it, and unleashes his vision to finish the cartoon right. Dexter Douglas soon meets a strange alien named Mo-Ron, who becomes lost from his alien friends. Dexter helps Mo-Ron phone home, and soon all is well-that is, until the long distance charges roll in.
Freak must rescue a werewolf from his cursed state, and delve into the sewers after a pack of jewel thieves led by the Cobra Queen.
Evil computer genius Armondo Guitierrez finds a way into the Internet and Freak must defeat his powerful enemy.
Freakazoid rescues a rabid dog and names it Foamy the Freakadog, but he is not adapting well.
Lord Bravery has to get a bakery shop named "Lord Bravery's Bake Shoppe" to change its name, IF he can get other shops to change their names!
Fanboy gives a brilliant ode to his Star Trek hero Leonard Nimoy and also wants his autograph!
Freakazoid is testing the Emergency Broadcast System, but can he hold his breath for it?
Norwegian is taught on a boat.
Jack Valenti hosts the story of how Freakazoid got his powers and the promise of seeing a grown man wrestle a bear. The show starts off at a software company where Roddy McStew is telling the members of the board not to put out a chip that can turn a man into a ""Freakazoid."" This happens when the user is on the Internet, punches in an intricate series of keys and presses delete. Next, it's Christmas day at the Douglas house and Dexter gets the afforementioned chip. He installs it in his computer and logs onto the Internet. His cat comes in and accidently presses the necessary keys on the computer. Dexter presses delete to clear the screen and history is made. Dexter is transformed into Freakazoid and pesters Duncan. Roddy comes to the Douglas house looking for the computer user of the house under the guise of being Dexter's driving instructor. Roddy meets Freakazoid and he switches between being Dexter and Freakazoid. The software company's commandos storm the Douglas's house and take
Jack Valenti acts as host for the action-packed story of Freakazoid's origins, which includes a flawed microchip, and a villian who wears an eye-patch named Guitierrez, a Scottish computer expert, an animal psychologist, a Tibetan Monk who won't stop raking, and the MPAA's fascinating rating system.
A job of rescuing the President turns into an unexpected TV parody when a vortex sucks Freakazoid and some honey-roasted nuts back to Pearl Harbor, 1941. Can he turn back the Japanese torpedo planes and change the course of history, or will he just stand there gaping at the hula girls?
Hot Rods from Heck: Longhorn hatches a plan to use robotic hot rods to steal a dangerous toxic nuclear warhead.
The Huntsman visits the police station in search of some bad crime to fight.
By the order of H.A. Futterman, the disturbingly violent bits in the latest Freakazoid adventure are replaced by calming, mirthful images. But this doesn't stop the Lobe from kidnapping Steff, who responds by screaming some more.
Two bulky but plucky superheroes save portly young Louis from a couple of bullying dirtbags. But what is their price?
Freakazoid's virtuoso display of idiocy is interrupted by cyberspace's "idiotic police", and he is left to choose between imprisonment and a fate worse than death.
The Horn of Urgency is sounded, and the Huntsman runs there in a jiffy.
Freakazoid's Christmas shopping is interrupted by a run-in with crime boss "Arms" Akimbo (whose arms are "permanently locked in a jaunty pose"), who is extorting money from local storekeepers by selling "oops" insurance.
In the remote Teutonic mountains of Schnitzel, a spooky cloud seems to be transforming people into clown zombies. Freakazoid arrives to solve the mystery.
Next Time, Phone Ahead: An alien mother ship winds up in Dexter's backyard.
An evil alien is kidnapping all the nerds and geeks in the world, hoping to utilize their geekiness for himself, become a super-genius, and conquer the world. Freakazoid has to convince the "Nerdator" that being a nerd isn't all it's cracked up to be (which shouldn't be hard...)
A lycanthrope named Lonnie Tallbutt knocks on the Douglas' door and implores Dexter to cure him of the werewolf's curse.
Cobra Queen and her jewel-thieving serpents are holed up in the poorly-lit sewer. It's Freakazoid's duty to go down there after her-- but he hates sewers!
Armongo Guitierrez is now able to zap himself into the internet while using the Pinnacle Chip and he plans to get revenge on Freakazoid, though will he be able to accomplish the task, despite the fact that Freakazoid defeated him before?
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Added Date | Apr 06, 2012 18:04:19 |
Modified Date | Jun 12, 2022 00:32:45 |
Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
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Audio Tracks | Stereo [English] |
Edition Release Date | Jul 29, 2008 |