Freakazoid! (1995)
Freakazoid! (1995)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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This TV Show Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Paul Rugg
Freakazoid (voice) / Producer / Writer
Ed Asner
Sgt. Cosgrove (voice)
Steven Spielberg
Executive Producer
Joe Leahy
Our Announcer (voice) / Our Narrator (voice) / Our Announcer (voice)
Rich Arons
Producer / Director
Tom Ruegger
Producer / Writer
Jack Heiter
Director
Scott Jeralds
Director
Dan Riba
Director
Ronnie del Carmen
Director
Eric Radomski
Director
Dave Marshall
Director
Peter Shin
Director
Turk Flipnutt
Director
Paul Dini
Writer
Alan Burnett
Writer
Ken Segall
Writer
Mitch Watson
Writer
Jed Spingarn
Writer
Tom Sheppard
Writer
L. Randall Nogg
Story
Kate Donahue
Writer
Melody Fox
Writer
Wendell Morris
Writer
Lisa Malone
Writer
Tom Minton
Writer
David Kaufman
Dexter Douglas (voice)
Tracy Rowe
Steff (voice)
Kenneth Mars
Dr. Hunterhanker (voice)
Taylor Nix
Oscar (voice)
James Patrick Cronin
Buzz (voice)
Elisabeth Moss
Kathy (voice)
Scott Menville
Toby Danger (voice)
Granville Van Dusen
Dash O'Pepper (voice)
Mary Scheer
Sandra Danger (voice)
David Warner
The Lobe (voice)
Don Messick
Dr. Vernon Danger
John P. McCann
Producer / Douglas Douglas (voice) / Hero Boy (voice) / Writer / Story
Jess Harnell
Wakko (voice) / Singer (voice)
Googy Gress
Duncan Douglas (voice)
Frank Welker
Mr. Chubbikins (voice) / Dinosaur (voice) / Gulliver (voice) / Big Snake (voice) / Fred the Guard (voice) / Gen. Toku (v...
Randy Crenshaw
Attendant #1 (voice) / Waiter #1 (voice)
John Rubinow
Attendant (voice)
Ricardo Montalban
Armondo Guitierrez (voice)
Marc Drotman
Fatman (voice)
Maurice LaMarche
The Brain (voice) / Longhorn (voice) / Dan (voice)
Larry Cedar
Oblongata (voice) / Anton (voice) / Chip (voice)
Tress MacNeille
Debbie Douglas (voice) / Cobra Queen (voice) / Mary Beth (voice) / Anchorwoman (voice) / Secretary (voice) / Babeheart (...
Craig Ferguson
Roddy MacStew (voice) / Roddy Mac Stew (voice)
Mari Devon
Tammy (voice)
Jeff Bennett
Cave Guy (voice) / Medulla (voice) / The Huntsman (voice) / Mike (voice) / Jeepers (voice) / Bearded Archeologist (voice...
Dorian Harewood
Deep Voiced Singer (voice) / Singer #4 (voice) / Singer #1 (voice)
Ed Gilbert
Professor Heiny (voice)
Bob Joyce
Singer #3 (voice) / Attendant #2 (voice)
Jim Cummings
Janos (voice) / Semiconductor (voice) / The Wolfman (voice) / Ape Monster (voice)
Julie Bernstein
Singer #2 (voice)
Richard Moll
Vorn the Unspeakable (voice)
Andrea Martin
Female Neighbor (voice)
Elizabeth Lamers
Singer #1 (voice) / Female Singer (voice)
Tim Curry
Dr. Mystico (voice)
Leonard Maltin
Himself (voice)
Jon Joyce
Singer #4 (voice)
Corey Burton
Invisibo (voice)
John Rhys-Davies
Professor Beasthead (voice)
Rob Paulsen
Francois (voice) / Yakko (voice) / Pinky (voice) / Mohammed-Abdul (voice)
Brian George
Warden Riba (voice) / Doc (voice)
Dave Coulier
Teenage Boy (voice)
Norm Abram
Norm Abram (voice)
Clive Revill
Hermil Sioro (voice)
Jonathan Harris
Professor Jones (voice)
Bebe Neuwirth
Deadpan (voice)
Jack Valenti
Himself (voice)
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 9, 1995
StatusEnded
Seasons2
Episodes24
Running Time22m
Content RatingTV-Y7
Genres
Wiki.
Freakazoid! is an American superhero comedy animated television series created by Bruce Timm and Paul Dini and developed by Tom Ruegger for the Kids' WB programming block of The WB. The series chronicles the adventures of the title character, Freakazoid, a crazy teenage superhero who fights crime in Washington, D.C. It also features mini-episodes about the adventures of other superheroes. The series was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Amblin Television, being the third animated series produced through the collaboration of Steven Spielberg and Warner Bros. Animation after Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs.
Bruce Timm, best known as a producer of the DC Animated Universe, originally intended for the series to be a straightforward superhero action-adventure cartoon with comic overtones, but executive producer Steven Spielberg requested it to be a flat-out comedy. The show is similar to fellow Ruegger-led programs such as Animaniacs, having a unique style of humor that includes slapstick, fourth wall breaking, parody, surreal humour, and pop culture references.
The series debuted on Kids' WB on September 9, 1995 alongside Animaniacs, The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries, and Pinky and the Brain. The series lasted for two seasons across 24 episodes, with the final episode being broadcast on June 1, 1997. Although the series originally struggled in ratings, reruns on Cartoon Network and a fan following elevated it to become a cult hit. Warner Bros. considered renewing the series for a third season, but deemed it to be too expensive. The show also ranked #53 on IGN's Top 100 Animated Series list.