relied heavily on slapstick, parody and pop cultural references. Back. : The Return of Black Adam, List of Warner Bros. and WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon, Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Scooby-Doo! Credits (4) Youtube Videos (1) Covers (3) Quotes (129) Comments (104 ... -Dexter 21753. While it may have started with a lack of focus in its format and got canceled after two seasons, it gained a cult following for its characters, animation, and non-stop humor. Freakazoid is a superhero but mainly a parody of a superhero. The show also features mini-episodes of adventures of other bizarre superheroes. According to Rugg, the production team for the show had sent him a script involving Freakazoid in December 2019 which he approved. Tress MacNeille, Maurice LaMarche, Jeff Bennett, and Frank Welker, who all provided voices in the series Animaniacs, were on Freakazoid!. Freakazoid! Freakazoid sends him into the Internet by exploiting the flaw. F! Freakazoid, a Single by Silversun Pickups. 22 members in the DaemoniaSaves community. At various times, Freakazoid! Ruegger then asked writers John McCann and Paul Rugg to come onto the series to write longer, more elaborate stories for the series and, according to Rugg, "(...) figure out what this [Freakazoid!] His name is an allusion to various superheroes' alliterative names (e.g. Dexter gained his abilities from a computer bug activated by a "secret key sequence" that must be typed (a reference to the Pentium FDIV bug). to a mild-mannered computer nerd, along with weird energy-based powers and a goofy … Freakazoid! Communicator Jeff Bennett. Timm came up with the name 'Freakazoid' for the character naturally, as he recalled: "The name 'Freakazoid' just kind of jumped out of me, I don't even know where from. Special episode assembled to air as part of the WB's prime time lineup. Dexter's Date (TV Episode 1996) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Rescues Washington D.C. Freakazoid! So stop it! I think so."[2]. People from all over the world line up to ask him for things. 1 Freakazoid 4:49 Total length: 4:49; Subscribe to see track rating averages View example. The werewolf is cured, but he did not change in any other way. In Japan, Freakazoid! When not in Freakazoid mode, Dexter looks and acts completely normal, and his family is unaware that anything has happened to him. is a parody of the Superhero show, produced by the people who brought you Batman: The Animated Series and the creators of Animaniacs, Steven Spielberg and Warner Bros. Just wondering. Freakazoid! After using an internet connection and special series of keystrokes, Guttierrez escapes into cyberspace, and begins to mess things up for Freakazoid. [3], Ruegger then began writing stories for the series, and came up with a pile of very short segments. The series chronicles the adventures of the title character, Freakazoid, a manic, insane superhero who battles with an array of super villains. No one replied, which is fine. is a parody of the Superhero show, produced by the people who brought you Batman the Animated Series, and the creators of Animaniacs, Steven Spielberg and Warner Bros Animation. Due to the series being metafiction, much of the series was self-aware humor (i.e. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. These changes make him a powerful and fearsome force for upholding freedom and righteousness, unless he gets distracted by something like a bear riding a motorcycle. Essentially he comes to life after a lightning strike hits the disposed clone’s body, becoming Geisterfahrer with no memory of his past. When being awoken on account that Freakazoid is using his toupee for a pillow, the man introduces himself as Lyle Spanger (Clive Revill). Stone won a Daytime Emmy with lyricist (and senior producer) Tom Ruegger for the main title song in 1996. would be a 2026 computer-animated superhero comedy buddy film produced by the Warner Animation Group, Amblin Entertainment, Blur Studio, and HartBeat Productions, and directed by Chris McKay from an screenplay co-written with Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. Freakazoid! Freakazoid! Freakazette is a character from Freakazoid! [Laughs][8], After Timm left the series, Tom Ruegger, who developed the other Spielberg series Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs, was brought in to re-develop the series Timm had created "from the ground up". Actors Ed Asner, Ricardo Montalbán, Larry Cedar, Jonathan Harris, and Stephen Furst also provided voices for the series. It really started out almost like Spider-Man, on that level of, like, a teenage superhero. along with Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain, was shown on RAI and later Mediaset. They can drop you like a man with big oak fingers! However, if you completed a genocide run on your last playthrough and sold your soul to the first Fallen Child, you can get the true pacifist ending as normal, but the ending shows the main protagonist possessed by the Fallen Child and it's heavily implied that they have killed everyone or will get around to it. The show's title character is the superhero alter ego of geeky sixteen-year-old Dexter Douglas who attends Harry Connick High School. [3] Warner Bros. even flirted with the idea of renewing the series for a third season, but deemed it to be too expensive. Genres: Alternative Rock, Indie Rock. The sequence of keys is "@[=g3,8d]\&fbb=-q]/hk%fg" (the quotes are included), as seen when Roddy MacStew types the combination in "The Chip (Act 2)". Director Eric Radomski. Works for me!-Freakazoid 21752. Runs around in underwear Freakazoid! His alter ego is a computer nerd who accidently transformed himself into the wacky superhero known as Freakazoid. Freakazoid! It was on screen for perhaps less than a second, so a freeze-frame was practically required to spot it, let alone read it in its entirety. [2] During its run, Freakazoid came across problems of appealing to its target demographic, young children. Contents[show] Episode 2A This episode is included on the Season 1 DVD. [1], Tag: "Here's a sound you don't want to hear at 3am". After a meeting with Spielberg, Timm said that Spielberg had "really liked" the idea for Freakazoid!, [6] after which Timm and Dini created the character Freakazoid, an edgy superhero with a manic personality. The series lasted for two seasons, finishing with 24 episodes, the final one broadcast on June 1, 1997. ", but the show's cancellation resulted in the episode being scrapped. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts 1. Director Dan Riba. Animaniacs, Freakazoid Producer Credits Pokémon For WB Cartoon Decline posted on 2016-04-13 13:45 EDT by Lynzee Loveridge Producer, director, and … What other items do customers buy after viewing this item? My Dashboard; Get Published; Home; Books; Search; Support. Then, after cancellation, reruns aired on Cartoon Network until March 8, 2003. His key … 1 to a mild-mannered computer nerd, along with weird energy … Check out Dexter Douglas Nerd, computer ace Was surfing on the internet and was zapped to cyberspace He turned into the Freakazoid He's strong … Comments. I simply wrote a friendly letter to [show producer] Steven Spielberg telling him his production was a direct lift of my creation, I had no intention of creating ripples, I just wanted him to know that I knew. Had there been, I'm telling you, we'd still be on the air today". It's better than a nice tub of good things. Freakazoid: [after a long, passionate kiss] That was shallow, cheap, and based solely on hormones . The show was produced by Amblin Entertainment and Warner Bros. She was planned to star in a later episode to be written by Jennifer Moore and Sean Carolan, titled "Enter: Freakazette! was written by Richard Stone, Steve Bernstein, Julie Bernstein, Gordon Goodwin and Tim Kelly. The show also features mini-episodes of adventures of other bizarre superheroes. Quotes 21754. Be respectful! The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown! [5] Eventually, when writer Paul Rugg was brought to demonstrate the voice in a recording session, he ended up filling the role, as he said: "I went in there and did it. [3] The series ran on Kids' WB until February 14, 1997, when it was cancelled due to poor ratings, airing only one complete season and part of a second season. Meets Teen Titans Go! Cosgrove has heard that a superhero must grant any request that is made of him on his birthday, which has turned Freakazoid's birthday celebration into a real drag for him. However, when the trio confronts Steven over the issue, he simply replies: "Who are you people?". So who am I to complain (the exclamation mark on the chest still kinda urks [sic] me a little though. "Freakazoid!" I want my children's children to be able to see this show. Texans Bully Pastor Joel Osteen Again After More Flooding Threatens Houston Residents Everyone Wants A Korean Player On Their Team This Day In Meme History: Grumpy Cat The opening credits sequence described in "Funny Aneurysm" Moment above. The bug manifests when the user presses Delete after entering the string, and was first activated when Dexter's cat crawled onto the keyboard. Animation. Timm came up with the name 'Freakazoid' for the character naturally, as he recalled: "The name 'Freakazoid' just kind of jumped out of me, I don't even know where from. breaking the fourth wall); for instance, after the first appearance of the Freakmobile, the show goes immediately into an impromptu commercial for a toy version, and later in the episode, Freakazoid addresses an audience, congratulating the staff on how hard they have worked to make the show toyetic. Freakazoid! CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (, Moore, Jennifer; Sean Carolan (w), Batic, Leonardo (p), McRae, Scott (i). Freakazoid! She is a shapeshifter who once tried to conquer Washington by transforming into Freakazoid, but this plan was quickly foiled when the real Freakazoid appeared immediately after and nonchalantly pointed her out. Freakazoid! Fictional characters from Washington, D.C. Television series by Amblin Entertainment, Television series by Warner Bros. Bruce Banner, Peter Parker). Freakazoid! Freakazoid was one of the best, albeit underrated, cartoons of the 90s. "Here's a sound you don't want to hear at 3am", https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rs4pcDMIHVw, https://freakapedia.fandom.com/wiki/Variant_Episodes?oldid=7679. Freakazoid! is an animated television series created by Steven Spielberg, Bruce Timm, and Paul Dini for the Kids' WB! The series chronicles the adventures of the title character, Freakazoid, a manic, insane superhero who battles with an array of super villains. [1], Tag: "There's not much more where that came from! Then they played it for Steven Spielberg and he said 'Yep! During the short run of the show, Allred remained relatively silent on the subject, but in 2003, he responded to a question about the show on the message board of his official website: [Show creator] Bruce Timm was kind enough to tell me that Madman was a direct inspiration for the show, with comics open and referred to when developing the show. The comedy and insanity never stop when he's around, and he's only one of the weird heroes of the series. along with Tiny Toon Adventures was shown on TV Asahi. … Portrayals of many celebrities (including producer Steven Spielberg) and guest appearances by such figures as Jack Valenti, Leonard Maltin and Mark Hamill as themselves were also commonplace. programming block of The WB. and the Curse of the 13th Ghost, Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge, Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons: The Movie, Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension, Superman/Shazam! His name is a parody of various superheroes' alliterative names (e.g. It's better than a nice tub of good things. And it reached a point where it became a comedy with the Tiny Toon Adventures/Animaniacs kind of humor. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts The show also incorporated humor aimed at the then-newly founded WB Network, such as questioning the meaning of the initials "WB", e.g., "Weird Butt" or "Wet Bananas" instead of Warner Bros. Freakazoid! While on vacation in Vukanova, the Douglases are captured by the tyrannical Vukanovan minister of state security, Janos Ivenovowels, to trade to the U.S. for captured Vukanovan spies. Brilliant! 22 members in the DaemoniaSaves community. including Rugg, David Warner, Ed Asner, and Joe Leahy. included various actors from other television series and films. – Finalized Box Art, Front & Back, for 2nd Season Better Explains DVD Bonuses", "Wire Buzz: Doctor Who S13 Filming; Mortal Kombat Movie Delayed; Freakazoid! Cartoonist Mike Allred has criticized the show and its lead character as plagiarism of his comic book Madman,[6] asserting that the title characters share several personality traits, and wear similar costumes featuring a chest emblem including an exclamation mark. Videos I like. Animation. Freakazoid! The humor in Freakazoid! Freakazoid! Dexter Douglas recives the Pinnacle chip as a gift. 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 and writer Tom Ruegger and the Animaniacs team to turn Freakazoid! Freakazoid! Created by Tom Ruegger. After the credits, it focuses in on Freakazoid (Paul Rugg), who is riding a train and sleeping on another man. Dexter can change into and out of Freakazoid at will with the words "Freak out!" Julie Bernstein was nominated for a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Original Song in 1998 for the song "Invisibo" from the episode Freak-a-Panel. Dexter: I wish I were home reading funny stories in binary.-Dexter 21753. His brain's overloading It has a chocolate coating Textbook case for Sigmund Freud Freakazoid! Then, after cancellation, reruns aired on Cartoon Network until March 8, 2003. The second season was less Animaniacs. Similarly, Roddy and Freakazoid have the following exchange in "Two Against Freak": Roddy: Strength and speed will only take you so far, lad. Animation that aired for two seasons from September 9, 1995 to June 1, 1997. is an American animated television series, produced by Amblin Entertainment and Warner Bros. Don't post randomness/off-topic comments. Timm originally created Freakazoid! Download & Stream J-Squad Music on iTunes, Google Play, Amazon, Tidal, Apple Music, Shazam, Xbox & More! After a meeting with Spielberg, Timm said that Spielberg had "really liked" the idea for Freakazoid!, after which Timm and Dini created the character Freakazoid, an edgy superhero with a manic personality. Unless something better's on TV Freakazoid! [3] However, the show was later picked up by Cartoon Network and was rebroadcast from April 5, 1997 until March 29, 2003. I said "Oh, … The show also features mini-episodes of adventures of other bizarre superheroes. [3] Timm was called upon by Steven Spielberg, who Timm said "liked" Timm's Batman series, to help create a new superhero show. Bruce Banner, Peter Parker). This episode is included on the Season 1 DVD. We'll hug after the show. One original character, a bizarre-looking man named Emmitt Nervend, plays no role whatsoever other than enabling a Where's Waldo-esque hunt for his constant cameos (complete with the number of his appearances announced in the closing credits). Animation. While it may have started with a lack of focus in its format and got canceled after two seasons, it gained a cult following for its characters, animation, and non-stop humor. House of Freakazoid – A werewolf who somehow knows about Dexter's secret identity visits his home to ask his assistance for a cure. and the Legend of the Vampire, Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse, Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League. premiered on Kids' WB's Saturday lineup on September 9, 1995. Freakazoid! Animation productions, List of Warner Bros. theatrical animated features, The Cat&Birdy Warneroonie PinkyBrainy Big Cartoonie Show, Pokémon: The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Freakazoid!&oldid=999932753, 1990s American animated television series, 1990s American comic science fiction television series, 1990s American superhero comedy television series, 1990s American surreal comedy television series, American children's animated comic science fiction television series, American children's animated superhero television series, Animated television series about families, Animated television series about teenagers. The series chronicles the adventures of the title character, Freakazoid, a manic insane superhero who battles with an array of super villains. [14], This article is about the animated series. (...) I don't have anything against that; I just don't have a flair for it, so I bailed—I just hung out here while my staff had to do the show. Spielberg liked what Ruegger had written, but wanted longer stories for the series as well. How to find the "Hidden Short Story" Easter Egg in Freakazoid. The series chronicles the adventures of the title character, Freakazoid, a crazy superhero who battles with an array of supervillains. https://www.vidoevo.com/video/OGIzc0dzcWuRpNllTajg/freakazoid-after-the-credits It started out as an adventure show, but it ended up turning into more and more of a comedy show; every time we'd have a meeting with Steven, the concept would kinda [sic] change, and it kept leaning more and more towards zany comedy. Videos I like. The Freakalair contains a "Hall of Nifty Things to Know" and even a mad scientist lab. How-To Tutorials; Suggestions; Machine Translation Editions A typically strange running gag involves a repeated credit for "Weena Mercator as the Hopping Woman", though no such character appears in any episode. is a parody of the Superhero show, produced by the people who brought you Batman the Animated Series, and the creators of Animaniacs, Steven Spielberg and Warner Bros Animation. In addition to the 24 main episodes of Freakazoid!, several variant episodes aired, reconfiguring the cartoon segments into new combinations and sometimes adding new content, post-credit tags or gag credits. At the end of Freakazoid episode #14, watch the credits. He has a base called the Freakalair, a parody of the Batcave, built by his mute butler, Ingmar. Main Title("unemployed" wearing barrel) 2. Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 . Becoming absorbed into his computer and instantly gaining all the information on the Internet, Freakazoid has enhanced strength and endurance, extraordinary speed and agility and negligible amounts of sanity. Although the series originally struggled in the ratings, reruns on Cartoon Network and a fan following have elevated the series to become a cult hit. After a meeting with Spielberg, Timm said that Spielberg had "really liked" the idea for the series, [7] after which Timm and Dini created the character Freakazoid, an edgy superhero with a manic personality. Holding on to his other-half tightly, Freakazoid listened to his soft snores and pondered the question that had made Dexter so worried before. staff, as no lead character had been found even after extensive auditions. & Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High, Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Aquaman: Rage of Atlantis, Scooby-Doo! But to the select number of crazies and wackos that love this kind of non-sequitur humor, this was just the right amount of madness. In addition to the 24 main episodes of Freakazoid!, several variant episodes aired, reconfiguring the cartoon segments into new combinations and sometimes adding new content, post-credit tags or gag credits. is a 1995 American superhero 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 superhero who battles with an array of supervillains. A little too close for comfort).[6]. She had only one appearance in a short segment before the opening credits … Bruce Timm Interviewed by Brian Saner Lamken", "Freakazoid! Those episodes are described below. Freakazoid! Worst of all, the Lobe asks Freakazoid to leave him alone -- leaving Lobe free to enact a reign of terror, taking over as mayor of Washington, D.C., while all the superheroes beside… His greatest weakness, as he once explained to Armando Guitierrez, is that he can be imprisoned in a cage with graphite bars charged with negative ions. The same as Episode 6, with two exceptions. He also has the ability to assume the form of electricity and cover long distances instantaneously, although he just as often simply sticks his arms forward and runs while making swooshing sounds with his mouth, pretending to fly. Over in Freakazoid’s life, he had his mentor Roddy MacStew (Craig Ferguson, after the producers failed to get Mike Myers), an ill-tempered Scotsman who worked for the company that produced the Pinnacle chip and trained Freakazoid in the use of his powers.Freakazoid’s best friend was Sgt. Fine, sure, great,' and then I panicked ... and I had to do it. [citation needed]. Photos of the Freakazoid! [7], Freakazoid never had his own comic book, but he did make a special guest crossover in issue #35 of the Animaniacs comic book published by DC Comics.[11]. Freakazoid! Freakazoid! Tragedy strikes at home as well as abroad: Freakazoid's mute butler Ingmar quits to become a rodeo clown. Freakazoid! Washington, D.C. has a new defender: Freakazoid (Paul Rugg). He really can see you. The series chronicles the adventures of the title character, Freakazoid, a crazy superhero who battles with an array of supervillains. 1 List 2019 Listens. This episode involves Armondo Guitierrez, whose company created the Pinnacle microchip that turned Dexter Douglas into Freakazoid (gasp!). It follows the adventures of Freakazoid, an entity created by the addition of all the information on the Internet. Freakazoid! He also expresses a great aversion to "poo gas". [3] However, his initial idea for the series did not come to be, as he stated: I don't mind that it's not on my résumé. [2] The show is similar to fellow Ruegger-led programs such as Animaniacs, and the humor is unique in its inclusions of slapstick, fourth wall firings, parody, surreal humor and pop cultural references. Freakazoid and Friends (appears four times--in the "Friends" group shot, twice marching in an imitation of the Animaniacsmain title, and during the lyric "totally freaky") 4. Update! [2] Rugg said the series' demise was the result of a combination of people not understanding the series, time slot changes, appealing to the wrong demographics, and that "(...) there aren't a lot of Nielsen boxes in federal prisons. If I could find it on tape/DVD somewhere, I would buy it--no second thoughts. [9] In Italy, Freakazoid! Freakazoid! The music for Freakazoid! I thought that stuff was much funnier and much more unique. The who, what and where of the secret after credits scene, and how it could fit into Avengers 2! It was original, random, and absolutely hilarious. Credits (4) Youtube Videos (1) Covers (3) Quotes (129) Comments (104) Edit Title; Edit Debut Date; Edit End Date; Change Logs ; Freakazoid! freakazoid-references. was created by animator Bruce Timm, who had previously produced Batman: The Animated Series, and Paul Dini, who was a story editor for Tiny Toon Adventures. Rules for comments. Super teen extraordinaire Freakazoid, Freakazoid Runs around in underwear Freakazoid, Freakazoid Rescues Washington, D.C. Freakazoid, Freakazoid Unless something better's on TV Freakazoid, Freakazoid His brain's overloading It has chocolate coating Textbook case for Sigmund Freud Freakazoid, Freakazoid. Washington, D.C. has a new defender: Freakazoid (Paul Rugg). The series won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Animated Program.[3][10]. One Freakazoid! 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