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Swat Kats: The Radical Squadron tv show photo

Mechanics by day, the masked Swat Kats trio are a crack force defending Megakat City from criminal masterminds and monsters. Well-crafted, meticulously-animated children's science-fiction in faithful anime style, with well-rounded characters, ongoing storylines and rakes of humour.

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02x10 Unlikely Alloys Aired: Dec. 24, 1994

Dr.Leiter Greenbox invents the device that can fix any machine which was damaged. The Metallikats who were recently hardly damaged, during the …

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Swat Kats: The Radical Squadron is Canceled/Ended
The show had 3 seasons and 25 episodes air between 1993 and 1994.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Sep. 1993
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
1993 - 1994
To-Date:
3 Seasons
25 Episodes
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Series Fun Facts

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  • SWAT Kats was created by Christian Tremblay and Yvon Tremblay. Glenn Leopold (Story Editor/Writer of SWAT Kats) and Davis Doi (Producer of SWAT Kats) developed SWAT Kats for television.
  • All of the preproduction works were finished for 3 unfinished episodes (The Curse of Kataluna, Turmoil 2: The Revenge, and Doctors of Doom) when SWAT Kats got canceled. These 3 unfinished…
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    All of the preproduction works were finished for 3 unfinished episodes (The Curse of Kataluna, Turmoil 2: The Revenge, and Doctors of Doom) when SWAT Kats got canceled. These 3 unfinished episodes were written by Glenn Leopold (Story Editor/Writer of SWAT Kats). According to Writer Mark Lungo (who wrote the Animato Magazine Article for behind the scenes of SWAT Kats), Thundertruck that was used in the episode "When Strikes Mutilor" was recreated in the unfinished episode "The Curse of Kataluna" to destroy the villain "Kataluna."
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  • In 1995, a free lance writer named Mark Lungo wrote a nine page article about all of the SWAT Kats episodes (including 3 unfinished episodes) and Behind the Scenes information about SWAT…
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    In 1995, a free lance writer named Mark Lungo wrote a nine page article about all of the SWAT Kats episodes (including 3 unfinished episodes) and Behind the Scenes information about SWAT Kats. This article was published in issue #32 of Animato Magazine in the spring of 1995.
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