![]() The Tigersharks episodes are at the last section of the video. Show air dates can't be confirmed, but they are commonly guessed as so. Not sure about rules on posting links so just search The Comic Strip with. At end of the list are articles for parts of unknown shows. All shows with no known content will be left as text and not a wiki link. Note, the wiki is building what it can based on the two episode pieces treated as a solid show. The Comic Strip hour block intro is covered here. Note, the intro to the TigerSharks' segment can be found being covered here, as well as the credits here. All know information comes from the official VHS, bootleg recordings of the series, and promo illustrations/character design sheets. The show has never seen re-airings or a home media release since 1989. ![]() Shows " Voyage To Water-O" and " Sark To The Rescue" saw a VHS release with the episode parts combined. 52 episodes were aired which had all shows broke into two parts. The series was part of the "The Comic Strip" block as one of four segments. Due to the lack of information, the wiki has used a fan list with one notable fix for one show which has been mis-named "The Fish Tank". Katmandu (voiced by Larry Kenney), Chow-Baby and her sister Meow-Baby (voiced by Maggie Jacobsen), his overweight sparring partner Katgut, and the aptly named Katatonic.TigerSharks Animated Series Season Guide is the list of shows as opposed to episodes for SilverHawks Series which was 1 syndication season. When working at for McClaws's Detective Agency run by his boss Katie "Big Mama" McClaw (voiced by Gerrianne Raphael), Karate Kat is assisted by his friends/co-workers like inventor Dr. In a world inhabited by anthropomorphic cats, a private investigator cat (voiced by Bob McFadden) uses his karate to fight crime in his town which is usually in the form of gang leader Big Papa and his two lackeys named Boom-Boom Burmese (voiced by Larry Kenney) and Sumo Sai. Ron Taylor also provides the theme song vocals for this segment. TigerSharks is an American animated childrens television series developed by Rankin/Bass and distributed by Lorimar-Telepictures in 1987. Apart from Rankin-Bass regular Bob McFadden, this segment featured an African-American cast. They are also on good terms with a turtle named Snappy Sam (voiced by Ron Taylor) who runs the diner that Loretta works at. Hyde (voiced by Earl Hammond) who works as the camp's physician.Ī segment depicting the typical teen-aged hijinks of a gang of street-smart frogs named Big Max (voiced by Bob McFadden), Spider, Moose The Loose, "Honey Love" Loretta (voiced by Tanya Willoughby), and Dr. ![]() ![]() What’s funny is that these all predated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, but just barely. Aside from TigerSharks, the block included The Mini-Monsters, Street Frogs, and Karate Kat. In addition, the camp director is assisted by the grandson of Dr. The Comic Strip was a 90-minute animation block featuring four different shows, running on syndicated season in 1987, and had nothing to do with comic strips. They are Count Dracula's son Dracky, Frankenstein's son Franky, The Wolf Man's son Wolfie, The Creature from the Black Lagoon's son Lagoon, The Mummy's son Mummo, the Invisible Man's son Blanko, Klutz (who may or may not be Godzilla's son), Jynx the Witch (voiced by Maggie Wheeler), and Merlin's son Melvin accompanied by Cawfield the talking crow (voiced by Earl Hammond). Camp Mini-Mon turns out to be run by an organ playing shadowy camp director (voiced by Peter Newman), and attended by monster kids who are offspring of usually famous monsters, a witch, and Merlin. The four segments offered were: The Mini-Monsters Ī segment where normal human twin siblings Sherman (voiced by Seth Green) and Melissa find themselves in for a surprise when they are sent to summer camp for one year. Two segments were shown on each broadcast where they each ran for about 10 minutes. This was the last TV series produced by Rankin/Bass Productions, and distributed by Lorimar-Telepictures. ![]() The 90-minute series ran in first-run syndication during the 1987 season. The Comic Strip is an American animated series that features four rotating cartoon segments: The Mini-Monsters, Street Frogs, Karate Kat and TigerSharks. American TV series or program The Comic Strip ![]()
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