Bionic Six (TV series)

= Bionic Six Bionic Six= From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  Jump to: navigation, search Jump to: navigation , search{| cellspacing="3" class="infobox vevent" style="width: 22em; border-spacing: 3px;" ! class="summary navbox-title" colspan="2" style="text-align: center; font-size: 125%; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;"| Bionic Six Bionic Six The Bionic Six (lr): Karate-1, IQ, Sport-1, Rock-1, Bionic-1, Mother-1. The Bionic Six (lr): Karate-1, IQ, Sport-1, Rock-1, Bionic-1, Mother-1. ! scope="row" style="text-align: left;"| Genre Genre ! scope="row" style="text-align: left;"| Written by Written by ! scope="row" style="text-align: left;"| Directed by Directed by Toshiyuki Hiruma Toshiyuki Hiruma William T. Hurtz William T. Hurtz Lee Mishkin Lee Mishkin Sam Nicholson Sam Nicholson John Walker John Walker Steve Clark Steve Clark ! scope="row" style="text-align: left;"| Voices of Voices of Carol Bilger Carol Bilger Bobbie Block Bobbie Block Jennifer Darling Jennifer Darling Jim MacGeorge Jim MacGeorge Alan Oppenheimer Alan Oppenheimer Hal Rayle Hal Rayle Neil Ross Neil Ross John Stephenson John Stephenson Brian Tochi Brian Tochi Frank Welker Frank Welker ! scope="row" style="text-align: left;"| Theme music composer Theme music composer ! scope="row" style="text-align: left;"| Country of origin Country of origin ! scope="row" style="text-align: left;"| Original language(s) Original language (s) ! scope="row" style="text-align: left;"| No. No. of seasons of seasons ! scope="row" style="text-align: left;"| No. No. of episodes of episodes ! class="navbox-title" colspan="2" style="text-align: center;"| Production Production ! scope="row" style="text-align: left;"| Executive producer(s) Executive producer (s) ! scope="row" style="text-align: left;"| Producer(s)  Producer (s) Gerald Baldwin Gerald Baldwin ! scope="row" style="text-align: left;"| Running time Running time ! scope="row" style="text-align: left;"| Production company(s) Production company (s) ! scope="row" style="text-align: left;"| Distributor Distributor ! class="navbox-title" colspan="2" style="text-align: center;"| Broadcast Broadcast ! scope="row" style="text-align: left;"| Original channel Original channel ! scope="row" style="text-align: left;"| Original run Original Run Bionic Six is an American/Japanese animated television series from 1987, produced by TMS Entertainment and distributed by MCA TV (now NBCUniversal Television Distribution ).  [ 1] Renowned Japanese animation director Osamu Dezaki was involved as chief supervising director, whose distinctive style (  Golgo 13 ,  Cobra  ) is evident throughout. Bionic Six is an American / Japanese animated television series from 1987, produced by TMS Entertainment and distributed by MCA TV (now NBCUniversal Television Distribution ).  [1] Renowned Japanese animation director Osamu Dezaki was involved at as chief supervising director, Whose distinctive style (  Golgo 13 ,  Cobra  ) is Evident throughout.
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 * class="category"| Animation Animation
 * Gordon Bressack Gordon Bressack
 * class="attendee"| Osamu Dezaki Osamu Dezaki
 * class="attendee"| Norman Bernard Norman Bernard
 * Thomas Chase and Steve Rucker Thomas Chase and Steve Rucker
 * USA U.S.
 * English English
 * 2 2
 * 65 65
 * Yutaka Fujioka Yutaka Fujioka
 * Sachiko Tsuneda (Supervising Producer) Sachiko Tsuneda (Supervising Producer)
 * 22 minutes 22 minutes
 * TMS Entertainment TMS Entertainment
 * MCA TV MCA TV
 * USA Network & syndicated USA Network & Syndicated
 * April 19, 1987 ( 1987-04-19 ) – November 1, 1989 ( 1989-11-01 ) April 19, 1987 (1987-04-19) - November 1, 1989 (1989-11-01)
 * }

The cartoon originally aired in North American syndication, in later years reappearing (edited for time and content) on the Sci-Fi Channel. The cartoon originally aired in North American syndication, reappearing in later years (edited for time and content) on the Sci-Fi Channel.

The title characters of the series are a family of machine-enhanced human beings possessing unique powers after being augmented with bionic technology, much like  The Six Million Dollar Man  and  The Bionic Woman . The title characters of the series are a family of machine-enhanced human beings possessing unique powers after being augmented with bionic technology, much like  The Six Million Dollar Man  and  The Bionic Woman . Each family member is given specific bionic powers, and thus they form a superhero team named Bionic Six. Each family member is given specific bionic powers, and just thus they form a superhero team named Bionic Six.

Contents Contents
[hide] * 1 Plot 1 Plot
 * 2 Characters 2 Characters
 * 2.1 Heroes 2.1 Heroes
 * 2.2 Villains 2.2 Villains
 * 2.3 Supporting characters 2.3 Supporting characters
 * 3 Bionic Six Vehicles 3 Bionic Six Vehicles
 * 4 Episode list 4 Episode list
 * 5 Merchandising 5 Merchandising
 * 5.1 Action Figures 5.1 Action Figures
 * 5.2 Books 5.2 Books
 * 6 References 6 References
 * 7 External links 7 External links

== Plot [ edit ] Plot [ edit ]== In the near future (some unspecified decades after 1999  [ 2] ), Professor Sharp, head of the Special Projects Labs (SPL), creates a new form of technology to augment humans through bionics. In the near future (some unspecified decades after 1999  [2] ), Professor Sharp, head of the Special Projects Labs (SPL), creates a new form of technology to augment humans through bionics. His first subject was Jack Bennett, a test pilot who secretly acted as Sharp's field agent, Bionic-1. His first subject was Jack Bennett, a test pilot who secretly acted as Sharp's field agent, Bionic-1. On a family ski vacation in the Himalayas, an alien spacecraft triggers an avalanche that buries the entire family, exposing them to the unusual radiation of a mysterious buried object. It is a family ski vacation in the Himalayas, an alien spacecraft triggers an avalanche buries That the entire family, exposing them to the unusual radiation of a mysterious buried object. Jack frees himself but discovers his family in a comatose state. Jack frees himself but discovers his family in a comatose state. Theorizing that Jack's bionics protected him from the radiation, Professor Sharp implants bionic technology in the others, awakening them. Theorizing That Jack's bionics protected him from the radiation, Professor Sharp implants bionic technology in the others, awakening them. Afterward, the family operates incognito as a publicly lauded team of adventuring superheroes, the Bionic Six. Afterward, the family operates incognito as a Publicly lauded adventuring team of superheroes, the Bionic Six.

The primary antagonist of the series is a mad scientist known as Doctor Scarab, along with his gang of henchmen – Glove, Madam-O, Chopper, Mechanic, and Klunk – accompanied by Scarab's legion of drone robots called Cyphrons. The primary antagonist of the series is a mad scientist known as Doctor Scarab, along with his gang of henchmen - Glove, Madam-O, Chopper, Mechanic, and Klunk - Accompanied by Scarab's legion of drone robots called Cyphrons. Ironically, Scarab is Professor Sharp's brother. Ironically, the Scarab is Professor Sharp's brother. Obsessed with obtaining immortality and ruling the world, Scarab believes that the key to both goals lies in the secret bionic technology invented by his brother, ever plotting to possess it. Obsessed with Obtaining immortality and Ruling the world, Scarab believes to That the key to Bothan goals lies in the secret bionic technology invented by his brother, ever plotting to possess it. == Characters [ edit ] Characters [ edit ]== === Heroes [ edit ] Heroes [ edit ]=== The Bennett family includes Jack, Helen, Eric, Meg, JD, and Bunji. The Bennett family includes Jack, Helen, Eric, Meg, JD, and Bunji. They live in a secluded oceanfront home in the fictional city of Cypress Cove, in northern California.  [ 10] Each member wears a special ring and a " wristcomp " (a mini-computer hardwired into the wrist), which they use to activate their bionic powers. They live in a secluded oceanfront home in the fictional city of Cypress Cove, in northern California.  [10] Each member wears a special ring and a " wristcomp "(a mini-computer hardwired into the wrist), Which they use to activate Their bionic powers. The Bionic Six can also combine their powers by joining hands, creating a "Bionic Link" to amplify their abilities. [ 7] The Bionic Six Also can combine Their powers by joining hands, creating a "Bionic Link" to amplify Their Abilities. [7] === Villains [ edit ] Villains [ edit ]=== The primary antagonist of the series is Dr. The primary antagonist of the series is Dr. Scarab – real name Dr. Wilmer Sharp, who is Amadeus Sharp's brother. [ 4] Scarab is a hefty, egotistically brilliant and occasionally comical man who yearns for the secret to eternal life and world domination. Scarab - real name Dr. Wilmer Sharp, who is Amadeus Sharp's brother. [4 The ] Scarab is a hefty, egotistically brilliant and occasionally comical man who yearns for the secret to eternal life and world domination. His right eye has been modified with a monocle that has a low-powered scanner that can detect individuals with bionics, even when they are disguised, and a destructive, high-powered beam. His right eye has been modified with a monocle That has a low-powered scanner That can detect individuals with bionics, even when they are disguised, and a destructive, high-powered beam. In rare instances throughout the series, he seemingly demonstrates superhuman, bionic strength of his own (on at least one occasion, he picked up Mother-One effortlessly and threw her around;  [ 24] in another instance, he was seen carrying as much solid gold out of Fort Knox as his other bionic minions–several hundred pounds' worth.  [ 25] )He was voiced by Jim MacGeorge. [ 15] In rare instances Throughout the series, they seemingly demonstrates superhuman, bionic strength of his own (there are at a least one occasion, they picked up Mother-One effortlessly and threw her around;  [24] In another instance, they was seen carrying as much solid gold out of Fort Knox as his other bionic minions-several hundred pounds' worth.  [25] ) He was voiced by Jim MacGeorge . [15]
 * Professor Amadeus Sharp is the genius scientist who infused the Bionic Six team with bionics. Professor Amadeus Sharp is the genius scientist who infused the Bionic Six team with bionics. All of his research is supported by the government, and Sharp's technology must be periodically reviewed by government agency Q10. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep60_3-0"> [ 3] He lives alone in his private museum, which houses his secret Special Projects Lab, the hidden base of the Bionic Six. All of his research is supported by the government, and Sharp's technology must be reviewed by periodicaly government agency Q10. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep60_3-0"> [3] He lives alone in his private museum, Which houses his secret Special Projects Lab, the hidden base of the Bionic Six. Amadeus is also Scarab's brother. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep06_4-0"> [ 4] Sharp excels in the fields of aeronautics, <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep20_5-0"> [ 5] animatronics , <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep07_6-0"> [ 6] archaeology , <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep01_7-0"> [ 7] bionics, <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep10_8-0"> [ 8] and neurology . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep31_9-0"> [ 9] He was voiced by Alan Oppenheimer . Amadeus ia also Scarab's brother. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep06_4-0"> [4] Sharp excels in the fields of aeronautics , <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep20_5-0"> [5<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep20_5-0"> , ] animatronics , <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep07_6-0"> [6<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep07_6-0"> ,  ] archeology , <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep01_7-0"> [7<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep01_7-0"> ,  ] bionics, <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep10_8-0"> [8] and neurology . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep31_9-0"> [9] He was voiced by Alan Oppenheimer.
 * Jack Bennett, aka Bionic-1 is an engineer, <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep34_11-0"> [ 11] expert test pilot, <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep20_5-1">[ 5] and the secret agent known to the world only as "Bionic-One". <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ReferenceA_12-0"> [ 12] He enjoys gourmet cooking, <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep19_13-0"> [ 13] even participating in the Paris Food Conference. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep08_14-0"> [ 14] Bionic-1's powers are mostly related to his bionic eyes (including "x-ray vision", telescopic sight, energy blasts, and low-powered beams that temporarily cause electronic devices to malfunction or even turn against their users), and enhanced hearing (this last capability beyond even the powers of the other team members, who each possess superhuman levels of hearing in their own right). Jack Bennett, aka Bionic-1 is an engineer, <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep34_11-0"> [11<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep34_11-0"> The ] expert test pilot, <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep20_5-1">[5] and the secret agent known to the world only as "Bionic-One". <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ReferenceA_12-0"> [12] He enjoys gourmet cooking, <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep19_13-0"> [13] even Participating in the Paris Food Conference. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep08_14-0"> [14<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep08_14-0"> The  ] Bionic-1's powers are mostly related to his bionic eyes (including the "x-ray vision," telescopic sight, energy blasts, and low-powered beams That temporarily cause electronic devices to malfunction or even turn Against Their users), and enhanced hearing (this last capability beyond even the powers of the other team members, who each possess superhuman levels of hearing in Their Own right). His family was initially unaware of his secret bionic identity until bestowed with powers of their own. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep10_8-1">[ 8] Bionic-1 was voiced by John Stephenson . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-TVGuide_15-0"> [ 15] His family was INITIALLY unaware of his secret bionic identity until bestowed with powers of Their Own. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep10_8-1">[8] Bionic-1 was voiced by John Stephenson . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-TVGuide_15-0"> [15]
 * Helen Bennett, aka Mother-1 , is Jack's wife. Helen Bennett, aka Mother-1, is Jack's wife. She is an oceanographer <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep34_11-1">[ 11] and an accomplished marine biologist. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep04_16-0"> [ 16] Mother-1 possesses various ESP powers that allow her to occasionally see glimpses of the future, <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-17"> [ 17] telepathically communicate with other sentient and non-sentient beings, determine the function and operation of mechanical devices by mentally "tracing" their internal workings, <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-18"> [ 18] and can mentally project hologram -like optical illusions. She is an oceanographer <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep34_11-1">[11] and an accomplished marine biologist. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep04_16-0"> [16] Mother-1 possessess various ESP Powers That allow her to occasionally see glimpses of the future, <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-17"> [17] telepathically communicate with other sentient and non-sentient beings, Determine the function and operation of mechanical devices by mentally "tracing" Their internal workings, <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-18"> [18] and can mentally project hologram -like optical illusions. She is also an accomplished fighter, having bested Madame-O on the occasions when the 2 physically fought each other one-on-one. She ia also an accomplished fighter, having bested Madame-O on the occasions when the two physically Fought each other one-on-one. She was voiced by Carol Bilger . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-TVGuide_15-1">[ 15] She was voiced by Carol Bilger . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-TVGuide_15-1">[15]
 * Eric Bennett, aka Sport-1 is Jack and Helen's blond, athletic son. Eric Bennett, aka Sport-1 is Jack and Helen's blond, athletic son. At local Albert Einstein High School, Eric is a shortstop on the baseball team, the Einstein Atoms. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep03_19-0"> [ 19] He routinely employs baseball vernacular in his dialogue. At local Albert Einstein High School, Eric is a shortstop on the baseball team, the Einstein Atoms. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep03_19-0"> [19] They routinely employs baseball vernacular in his dialogue. As Sport-1, he affects electromagnetic powers to attract or repel metallic objects with tremendous force, meld them together, or even rip them apart. As Sport-1, they Affects electromagnetic powers to attract or repel metallic objects with tremendous force, meld them together, or even rip them apart. This force is directional and – by varying the configuration of his hands, or by using one or both arms – Sport-1 can adjust the strength of attraction or repulsion. This force is directional and - by varying the configuration of his hands, or by using one or Both arms - Sport-1 can adjust the strength of attraction or repulsion. He can also use objects as he would a baseball bat, including steel beams, lampposts and other objects (including baseball bats) to redirect incoming objects and energy blasts; infused by the same field that comes from his arms, he can use those ordinarily fragile objects to hit and deflect things they normally could not (in one instance, he used a steel beam to hit an incoming asteroid). Also, they can use objects as they would a baseball bat, including steel beams, lampposts and other objects (including baseball bats) to redirect incoming objects and energy blasts, infused by the same field That comes from his arms, he can use Those ordinarily fragile objects to hit and deflect things they could not Normally (in one instance, they used a steel beam to hit an incoming asteroid). He was voiced by Hal Rayle . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-TVGuide_15-2">[ 15] <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-20"> [ 20] He was voiced by Hal Rayle . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-TVGuide_15-2">[15] <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-20"> [20]
 * Meg Bennett, aka Rock-1 is Jack and Helen's daughter and is Eric's younger sister. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep03_19-1">[ 19] Meg is an excitable and somewhat ditzy teen who loves music. Meg Bennett, aka Rock-1 is Jack and Helen's daughter and is Eric's younger sister. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep03_19-1">[19] Meg is an excitable and somewhat ditzy teen who loves music. She is prone to habitual use of the future-slang phrase "So-LAR!" She is prone to habitual use of the future-slang phrase "So-lar!" (comparable to "awesome"), as well as the prefixes "Mega-!" (Comparable to "awesome"), as well as the prefixes "Mega-!" (as befitting her first name) and "Ultra-!" (As befitting her first name) and "Ultra!" At Albert Einstein High School, Meg is a member of the debate team and in a number of episodes is seen dating a classmate named Bim. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep15_2-1">[ 2] As Rock-1, she can emit sonic beams from blaster units mounted on her shoulders – the blaster units are only visible when she assumes "bionic mode". At Albert Einstein High School, Meg is a member of the debate team and in a number of episodes is seen dating a classmate named Bim. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep15_2-1">[2] As Rock-1, she can emit sonic beams from blaster units mounted on her shoulders - the blaster units are only visible when she assumes "bionic mode". She can also run at blinding speeds, faster than other members of the team (who can all run at superhuman speeds in their own right, though nowhere near as fast as she can). Also she can run at blinding speeds, faster than other members of the team (who can all run at superhuman speeds in Their Own right, though nowhere near as fast as she can). Meg and Eric are Jack and Helen's sole biological offspring. Meg and Eric are Jack and Helen's sole biological offspring. Meg was voiced by Bobbi Block . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-TVGuide_15-3">[ 15] Meg was voiced by Bobbi Block . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-TVGuide_15-3">[15]
 * JD Bennett, aka IQ , is Jack and Helen's remarkably intelligent, adopted African-American son. JD Bennett, aka IQ, is Jack and Helen's Remarkably intelligent, ADOPTED African-American son. He enjoys amateur boxing, although he is not particularly skilled at it. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep56_21-0"> [ 21] As IQ, he has both super-strength (he is even stronger than the other, superhumanly-strong members of the team, making him the strongest member of the team) and super-intelligence. He enjoys amateur boxing, Although he is not particularly skilled at it. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep56_21-0"> [21] As of IQ, they Bothan has super-strength (he is even stronger than the other, superhumanly-strong members of the team, making him the strongest member of the team) and the super-intelligence. JD was the only team member whose bionic codename did not include the number "1" as a suffix. JD was the only team member bionic code Whose name did not include the number "1" as a suffix. He was voiced by Norman Bernard . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-TVGuide_15-4">[ 15] He was voiced by Norman Bernard . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-TVGuide_15-4">[15]
 * Bunjiro "Bunji" Bennett, aka Karate-1 , is Jack and Helen's Japanese foster son. Bunjiro "Bunji" Bennett, aka Karate-1, is Jack and Helen's Japanese foster son. He was placed under their guardianship after his own father disappeared 10 years earlier somewhere in the East. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep02_22-0"> [ 22] Bunji is an avid karate enthusiast. He was placed under guardianship Their after his own father disappeared 10 years Earlier somewhere in the East. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep02_22-0"> [22] Bunji is an avid karate enthusiast. As Karate-1, he has enhanced martial arts skills, made more formidable when applying his bionics. As Karate-1, has enhanced their martial arts skills, made more formidable when applying his bionics. As such, his agility levels surpasses that of his teammates, and his reflexes are among the sharpest, surpassed only by Rock-1 (due to her super-speed). As such, his agility levels surpasses That of his teammates, and his reflexes are among the Sharpest, surpassed only by Rock-1 (due to her super-speed). He was voiced by Brian Tochi . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-TVGuide_15-5">[ 15] He was voiced by Brian Tochi . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-TVGuide_15-5">[15]
 * FLUFFI is a gorilla-like robot who lives as a housekeeper with the Bennetts. Fluff is a gorilla-like robot who lives as a house keeper with the Bennetts. He regularly demonstrates a comical craving for aluminum cans that extends to casually devouring the Bennetts' cookware, vehicles, or other metal objects. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep13_23-0"> [ 23] Despite his bumbling behavior, he nonetheless proves helpful around the Bennett home, or assisting the Bionic Six with physical tasks in the field. They regularly demonstrates a comical craving for aluminum cans That extends to casually devouring the Bennetts' cookware, vehicles, or other metal objects. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep13_23-0"> [23] Despite his bumbling behavior, they nonetheless proves helpful around the Bennett home, or assisting the Bionic Six with physical tasks in the field. FLUFFI was voiced by Neil Ross . Fluff was voiced by Neil Ross.

Dr. Scarab has assembled a motley team of henchmen (described below), imbued with an apparently lesser form of the same bionic powers employed by the Bionic Six (another one of Scarab's goals in the series is to try to figure out the secrets behind his brother's superior bionics knowledge). Dr. Scarab has assembled a motley team of henchmen (Described below), imbued with an apparently lesser form of the same bionic powers employed by the Bionic Six (another one of Scarab's goals in the series is to try to figure out the secrets behind his brother's superior knowledge bionics). Dr. Scarab has tried to create additional minions with limited success, usually due to envying interference from his existing henchmen. Dr. Scarab has tried to create additional minions with limited success, usually due to envying interference from existing ERP his henchmen. Some of these include: Some of these include: Where covert action is called for, Scarab and his gang go disguised via their "Bionic Masking Units". Where covert action is called for, Scarab and his gang go disguised via their "Bionic Masking Units". To disengage these electronically imparted disguises, they slam their fists to their chest insignias and exclaim, "Hail Scarab!" To disengage These Electronically imparted Disguises, they slam Their fists to Their chest insignias and exclaim, "Hail Scarab!" (Scarab, however, vainly exclaims, "Hail me!"). (Scarab, however, vainly exclaims, "Hail me!"). Doing so serves a secondary purpose – the activation of a temporary strength enhancement. Doing so serves a secondary purpose - the activation of a temporary strength enhancement.
 * Glove is a purple-skinned villain named for his left-handed blaster glove which is capable of firing both beams and projectiles. Glove is a purple-skinned villain named for his left-handed blaster glove Which is capable of firing Both beams and projectiles. He serves as the field leader in Scarab's evil plans (hence made a frequent target for punishment for failures) and constantly vies to replace Dr. Scarab as leader. He serves as the leader in the field Scarab's evil plans (hence made a frequent target for punishment for failures) and Constantly message to replace Dr. Scarab as leader. Although cunning and vicious, he tends to retreat at the first sign of defeat. Although cunning and vicious, they tends to retreat at the first sign of defeat. His strength varies, as in some instances, he seems to be the equal of Bionic-1, while in one instance, he was able to physically overpower and dominate both Bionic-1 and Karate-1 at the same time. His strength varies, as in some instances, they seems to be the equal of Bionic-1, while in one instance, they was able to physically overpower and dominate Both Bionic-1 and Karate-1 at the same time. He was voiced by Frank Welker . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-web_fw_26-0"> [ 26] He was voiced by Frank Welker . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-web_fw_26-0"> [26]
 * Madame-O is an enigmatic blue-skinned femme fatale who wears a full face mask and uses a harp-like weapon to fire sonic blasts. Madame-O is an enigmatic blue-skinned femme fatale who wears a full face mask and uses a harp-like weapon to fire sonic blasts. She has a verbal tic of ending many of her statements with the word "...darling." She has a verbal tic of ending many of her statement of with the word "... darling." While possessing super strength, she is not as strong as many of the other characters; Mother-1 was able to defeat her in physical struggles in various occasions. While possessing super strength, she is not as strong as many of the other characters, Mother-1 was able to defeat her in physical struggles in various occasions. Before her transformation, she actually appeared to be an elderly woman. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ReferenceA_12-1">[ 12] She was voiced by Jennifer Darling . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-27"> [ 27] Before her transformation, she actually appeared to be an elderly woman. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ReferenceA_12-1">[12] She was voiced by Jennifer Darling . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-27"> [27]
 * Mechanic is a dim-witted, childish brute who employs various mechanical tools as weapons – nail or rivet guns, throwing circular saw blades, using a large wrench as a bludgeon. The Mechanic is a dim-witted, childish brute who employs various mechanical tools as weapons - nail or rivet guns, throwing circular saw blades, using a large wrench as a bludgeon. Despite his a short-tempered nature, he has a soft spot for animals and an engrossing fondness for (in-universe) children's television cartoons. Despite his a short-tempered nature, they has a soft spot for animals and an engrossing fondness for (in-universe) children's television cartoons. He was voiced by Frank Welker . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-web_fw_26-1">[ 26] He was voiced by Frank Welker . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-web_fw_26-1">[26]
 * Chopper is a chain-wielding thug who articulates sounds mimicking a revving motorcycle. Chopper is a chain-wielding thug who articulates sounds mimicking a revving motorcycle. He is sometimes depicted riding a three-wheeled motorcycle vehicle. He is sometimes depicted riding a three-wheeled motorcycle vehicle. He was voiced by Frank Welker . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-web_fw_26-2">[ 26] (Perhaps by intentional design, Frank Welker voiced another character by the name of Chopper, with exactly the same voice and "vocal mannerisms", in a 1970s-era cartoon entitled  Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch  .) He was voiced by Frank Welker . <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-web_fw_26-2">[26] (Perhaps by intentional design, Frank Welker voiced another character by the name of Chopper, with exactly the same voice and "vocal mannerisms," in a 1970s-era cartoon Entitled  Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch  .)
 * Klunk is a patchwork monstrosity who appears to be made of living glue, and who rarely speaks coherently. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-28"> [ 28] <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep27_29-0"> [ 29] Immediately after his creation, Scarab noted to himself to "use a little less power next time." <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep10_8-2">[ 8] While relatively unintelligent, he is considered one of the most dangerous opponents to engage in battle with, due to his unparalleled strength (his strength appears to surpass even that of IQ, the strongest member of the Bionic Six), high resistance to physical attacks, and his gooey body's ability to engulf his opponent – even Dr. Scarab fears him to some extent. Klunk is a patchwork monstrosity who Appears to be made ​​of living glue, and who rarely speaks coherently. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-28"> [28] <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep27_29-0"> [29] Immediately after his creation, Scarab any noted to himself to "use a little less power next time." <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep10_8-2">[8] While Relatively unintelligent, he is Considered one of the most dangerous Opponents to engage in battle with, due to his unparalleled strength (his strength to surpass even Appears That of IQ, the strongest member of the Bionic Six), high resistance to physical attacks, and his gooey body's accessability to Engulf his opponent - even Dr. Scarab fears him to some extent. Unlike the other minions of Dr. Scarab, he is (understandably) horrified by his own transformation and longs to be human again. Unlike the other minions of Dr. Scarab, he is (understandably) horrified by his own transformation and longs to be human again. He was voiced by John Stephenson . He was voiced by John Stephenson.
 * Mrs. Mrs. Scarab, aka Scarabina – Dr. Scarab's attempt at cloning a perfect mate for himself: a woman possessing his own intelligence added to Mother-1's beauty and ESP powers. Scarab, aka Scarab - Dr. Scarab's attempt at cloning a perfect mate for himself: a woman possessing his own intelligence added to Mother-one's beauty and ESP powers. Madame-O tampered with the lab equipment during her creation, resulting in an obnoxious female version of Dr. Scarab who was utterly devoted to him. Madame-O Tampered with the lab equipment during her creation, Resulting in an obnoxious female version of Dr. Scarab who was utterly devoted to him. Scarab, though repulsed by her, attempted to use her to his advantage. Scarab, though repulsed by her, attempted to use her to his advantage. She eventually caught on to his manipulation and left him. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep44_30-0"> [ 30] She returned in a subsequent episode, trying to win his affection by creating opposite-sex versions of his own henchmen to overcome the Bionic Six through sheer numbers. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep64_31-0"> [ 31] Eventually she caught on to his manipulation and left him. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep44_30-0"> [30] She returned in a Subsequent episodes, trying to win his affection by creating opposite-sex versions of his own henchmen to overcome the Bionic Six through sheer numbers. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep64_31-0"> [31]
 * Shadow Boxer – Rescuing a down-on-his-luck former boxing champion from arrest and trying to give him powers, Dr. Scarab instead accidentally creates Shadow Boxer due to Glove's interference. Shadow Boxer - Rescuing a down-on-his-luck former boxing champion from arrest and trying to give him powers, Dr. Scarab instead Accidentally creates Shadowboxer due to Glove's interference. Rather than becoming merely another super strong minion, Shadow Boxer acquired the ability to solidify his shadow and to act through it at will. Rather than Becoming Merely another super strong minion, Shadow Boxer Acquired the accessability to solidify his shadow and to act through it at will. He apparently lost this ability when Bionic-1 exposed his shadow to an intense light and it faded away. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep56_21-1">[ 21] They apparently lost this ability is well when Bionic-1 exposed his shadow to an intense light and it faded away. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep56_21-1">[21]

In addition to his henchmen, Scarab also uses robots of his own design, called Cyphrons, in battles against the Bionic Six. In addition to his henchmen, Scarab Also uses robots of his own design, called Cyphrons, in battles against the Bionic Six. The Cyphrons are, like the rest of his minions, generally incompetent but dangerous in large numbers. The Cyphrons are, like the rest of his minions, Generally incompetent but dangerous in large numbers. Attempts by Scarab to create more advanced Cyphron units are shown to backfire. Attempts by Scarab to create more advanced Cyphron units are shown to backfire. === Supporting characters [ edit ] Supporting characters [ edit ]=== Bionic Six episodes also featured a number of recurring, supporting characters. Bionic Six episodes Also featured a number of recurring, supporting characters. == Bionic Six Vehicles [ edit ] Bionic Six Vehicles [ edit ]== == Episode list [ edit ] Episode list [ edit ]== Main article: List of Bionic Six episodes Main article: List of Bionic Six episodes The first season of Bionic Six introduces viewers to the Bennett family, and to Scarab and his goons. The first season of Bionic Six introduces viewers to the Bennett family, and to the Scarab and his goons. Karate-1's origin is explored, and the mystery of his missing father is introduced. Karate-1's origin is Explored, and the mystery of his missing father is Introduced. The origin of both the Bionic Six and of Scarab and his lackeys is revealed early on in the 22-episode run. The origin of both the Bionic Six and of Scarab and his lackeys is Revealed early on in the 22-episode run. The supporting characters of Dr. Fish and Perceptor are also introduced. The supporting characters of Dr. Fish and Perceptor Also included are Introduced.
 * Bunji's Father Bunji's (unnamed) father, who taught him his martial arts skills but suddenly and mysteriously vanished over 10 years ago (causing Bunji to be adopted by the Bennetts in the first place), shows up in several episodes of the series during its run. Bunji's Father Bunji's (unnamed) father, who taught him his martial arts skills but suddenly and mysteriously vanished over 10 years ago (Causing Bunji to be ADOPTED by the Bennetts in the first place), shows up in several episodes of the series during its run . He assists his son in instances where his son's life is in danger and there is no other apparent way to save him. He assists his son in instances where his son's life is in danger and there is no other apparent way to save him. It is implied that he has ascended to some unknown, higher plane of existence through his martial arts training, and has become a quasi-immortal being. It is implied That they has ascended to some unknown, higher plane of existence through his martial arts training, and has become a quasi-immortal being. His efforts at saving his son are usually orchestrated in ways that are unseen and unnoticed by everyone, including his son, and his son doesn't even know for sure that his father is alive or what has become of him until much later into the series. His efforts at saving his son are usually orchestrated in ways That are unseen and unnoticed by everyone, including his son, and his son does not even know for sure That his father is alive or what has become of him until much later into the series . He first appeared in episode #2, "Enter the Bunji". They first appeared in episode # 2, "Enter the Bunji". He was voiced by Shuko Akune . He was voiced by Shuko Akune.
 * Perceptor – Peter Wilcox was one of the finest bionic researchers under Professor Sharp. Perceptor - Peter Wilcox was one of the finest bionic Researchers under Professor Sharp. Due to impatience, Wilcox tested their bionic experiment on himself. Due to Impatience, Wilcox tested Their bionic experiment is to himself. The experiment bestowed on Wilcox bionic abilities, but at the cost of his own sight. The experiment has been bestowed Wilcox bionic Abilities, but at the cost of his own sight. Blaming technology for his blindness, Wilcox became the anti-technology vigilante known as the Perceptor. Blaming technology for his blindness, Wilcox Became the technology of anti-vigilante known as the Perceptor. However, after a confrontation with Sharp and the Bionic Six, Wilcox renounces his terrorist activities to become a hero and occasional ally of the Bionic Six. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep20_5-2">[ 5] Perceptor was voiced by Neil Ross . However, after a confrontation with Sharp and the Bionic Six, Wilcox renounces his terrorist activities to become a hero and occasional ally of the Bionic Six. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep20_5-2">[5] Perceptor was voiced by Neil Ross.
 * Dr. Hugo Fish – An eccentric scientist inventor and colleague to Professor Sharp. Dr. Hugo Fish - An eccentric inventor and scientist colleague to Professor Sharp. Dr. Fish consistently creates devices with unusual functions, including foodstuff that grants enhanced intelligence, <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep08_14-1">[ 14] a device that gives people the ability to recreate famous works of art, <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep21_32-0"> [ 32] an animatronic theme park, <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep23_33-0"> [ 33] and a device capable of generating giant mushrooms. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep46_34-0"> [ 34] These quirky inventions often put him in crossfire between the Bionic Six and Scarab's group. Dr. Fish Consistently creates devices with unusual functions, including foodstuff That grants enhanced intelligence, <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep08_14-1">[14] a device That gives people the accessability to recreate famous works of art, <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep21_32-0"> [32] an animatronic theme park, <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep23_33-0"> [33] and a device capable of generating giant mushrooms. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep46_34-0"> [34] These quirky inventions often put him in the crossfire between the Bionic Six and Scarab's group. Dr. Fish was voiced by Howard Morris . Dr. Fish was voiced by Howard Morris.
 * The Bandroids – Created by Dr. Bruce "Bad Brains" Huxter, the Bandroids are androids designed to perform as a musical band. The Bandroids - Created by Dr. Bruce "Bad Brains" Huxter, the Bandroids are androids designed to perform as a musical band. The Bandroids are: guitarist Rivet Rick, keyboardist Techno Tex, bassist Metalhand, and drummer Bob. The Bandroids are: Rick Rivet guitarist, keyboardist Techno Tex, Metal Hand bassist, and drummer Bob. Each Bandroid has their musical instrument designed into their chassis and showcases some special ability: Rivet Rick can generate force fields, Techno Tex is equipped with two six-shooters, Metalhand can grow in size and has a jet pack, and Bob can generate electrical blasts from his drumsticks. Each Bandroid has Their musical instrument designed into Their chassis and Showcases some special accessability: Rivet Rick can generate force fields, Techno Tex is equipped with two six-shooters, Metal Hand can grow in size and has a jet pack, and Bob can generate electrical blasts from his drumsticks. The Bandroids perform in concert and are reported to have had four consecutive number one hits. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep25_35-0"> [ 35] The Bandroids perform in concert and are to reported to have had four Consecutive number one hits. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep25_35-0"> [35]
 * Kaleidoscope – Harlan Nails was a brilliant scientist who worked alongside Prof. Kaleidoscope - Harlan Nails was a brilliant scientist who worked alongside Prof. Sharp in the field of Bionics. Sharp in the field of Bionics. During that time, he invented a device that could temporarily rearrange an item's atomic structure. During That Time, they invented a device That could temporarily Rearrange an item's atomic structure. After being snubbed by Sharp, Dr. Nails continued to experiment independently, soon partnering with Dr. Scarab. After being snubbed by Sharp, Dr. Nails continued to experiment Independently, soon partnering with Dr. Scarab. Nails created an outfit from his invention to become a master of disguise, calling himself Kaleidoscope. Nails created an outfit from his Invention to become a master of disguise, calling himself Kaleidoscope. He became Scarab's partner in crime, until Scarab betrayed him. They Became Scarab's partner in crime, until Scarab betrayed him. Kaleidoscope was the true inventor of much of Scarab's technology, including his Bionic Masking Units and the first-generation Cyphrons. Kaleidoscope was the true inventor of much of Scarab's technology, including his Bionic Masking Units and the first-generation Cyphrons. After spending 20 years in jail, Nails is released into the custody of the Bionic Six to help track down Scarab. After spending 20 years in jail, Nails is released into the custody of the Bionic Six to help track down the Scarab. However, the newly escaped Kaleidoscope has only one thing on his mind: revenge on both Dr. Scarab and Prof. However, the newly escaped Kaleidoscope has only one thing on his mind: revenge on Both Dr. Scarab and Prof.. Sharp. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep42_36-0"> [ 36] Kaleidoscope's suit is one-of-a-kind, and attuned so that only he can use it. Sharp. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-ep42_36-0"> [36] Kaleidoscope's suit is a one-of-a-kind, and attuned So that only they can use it. Unlike the Bionic Masking Units employed by Scarab's minions, Kaleidoscope's suit can not only create illusions, but can also temporarily reconfigure matter; in one instance, he once transformed his body into a large metal plate of armor, shielding the Bionic Six from a massive energy beam intended to kill them all. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-37"> [ 37] In "I, Scarab," Kaleidoscope is blackmailed by Sharp to help Perceptor and the Bandroids rescue the captured Bionic Six and help defeat Scarab's mind control over the world. Unlike the Bionic Masking Units employed by Scarab's minions, Kaleidoscope's suit can not only create illusions, but can Also temporarily reconfigure the matter, in one instance, they once transformed his body into a large metal plate of armor, shielding the Bionic Six from a massive energy beam 'intended to kill them all. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-37"> [37] In "I, Scarab," Kaleidoscope is blackmailed by Sharp to help Perceptor and the Bandroids rescue the captured Bionic Six and help defeat the Scarab's mind control over the world. Kaleidoscope yells at the group over how he's no hero but a crook but Sharp points out that Harlan hasn't committed a crime since escaping prison. Kaleidoscope yells at the group over how he's no hero but a crook but Sharp points out Harlan That Has not committed a crime since escaping prison. Kaleidoscope admits that his time in jail soured him on crime and aids the group in defeating Scarab, earning a pardon as a reward. That Kaleidoscope admits his time in jail soured him is a crime and aids the group in defeating the Scarab, earning a pardon as a reward.
 * Sky Dancer – is The Bionic Six's Jet for long range missions. Sky Dancer - is The Bionic Six's Jet for long range missions. The Sky Dancer can carry the Bionic six and all their support vehicles. The Sky Dancer can carry the Bionic and all six Their support vehicles. It is housed on the Bionic base and enters via an underwater runway. It is housed on the Bionic base and enters via an underwater runway.
 * MULES Van – (Mobile. Utility. Energizing. Station.) is a support vehicle that can fly, carry the team on short range missions and carry their motorcycles and Quad ATVs. Mules Van - (mobile.at Utility. Energizing. Station.) Is a support vehicle That can fly, carry the team has short range missions and carry Their motorcycles and quad ATVs. At one time the Van was outfitted with crab armor. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-38"> [ 38] At one time the van was outfitted with crab armor. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-38"> [38]

The second season continues on from the first seamlessly. The second season continues is from the first seamlessly. Old supporting characters like Perceptor and Dr. Fish return, and new characters, such as the Bandroids are brought aboard. Old supporting characters like Perceptor and Dr. Fish return, and new characters, such as the Bandroids are brought aboard. The second season includes a two-part episode "I, Scarab", wherein Professor Sharp assembles a second Bionic Six group to rescue the original team. The second season includes a two-part episode "I, Scarab," Wherein Professor Sharp assembles a second Bionic Six group to rescue the original team. This second team is made up of supporting characters from prior episodes: Kaleidoscope, Perceptor, and the Bandroids. This second team is made up of supporting characters from Prior episodes: Kaleidoscope, Perceptor, and the Bandroids.

The series finale finds several of the members from the Bionic Six trapped for a time in a dimension where the "cartoon characters" of their favorite TV shows exist; after IQ, Rock-One and Karate-One escape, IQ notes that in the cartoon dimension, the characters were unaware that they were imaginary characters; he then wonders if it is at all possible that he and everyone else in the "real" world are cartoon characters themselves. The series finale finds several of the members from the Bionic Six trapped for a time in a dimension where the "cartoon characters" of Their favorite TV shows exist, on IQ, Rock-One and One-Karate escape IQ notes That in the cartoon dimension, the characters were unaware That they were imaginary characters, and they then wonders if it is at all possible That they and everyone else in the "real" world are cartoon characters Themselves. His family dismisses his thoughts as meaningless babble – as a bunch of characters from the cartoon dimension walk outside the Bennett family's residence and break the fourth wall as the episode fades out. His family Dismisses his thoughts as meaningless babble - as a bunch of characters from the cartoon dimension, walk outside the Bennett family's residence and break the fourth wall as the episode fades out. == Merchandising [ edit ] Merchandising [ edit ]== === Action Figures [ edit ] Action Figures [ edit ]=== Produced by LJN in 1986, the line consisted of 13 figures (Jack, Helen, JD, Eric, Meg, Bunji, FLUFFI, Doctor Scarab, Glove, Mechanic, Madame-O, Chopper, and Klunk), five vehicles and one playset. Produced by LJN in 1986, the line consisted of 13 figures (Jack, Helen, JD, Eric, Meg, Bunji, fluff, Doctor Scarab, Glove, Mechanic, Madame-O, Chopper, and Klunk), five vehicles and one playset. These figures and vehicles were made up of plastic and die-cast metal with some of the figures having transparent limbs. These figures and vehicles were made up of plastic and die-cast metal with some of the figures having transparent limbs. The 13 figures were designed and copyrighted by Paul Samulski on behalf of LJN. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-39"> [ 39] FLUFFI the robot ape was difficult to find early in the series' release, but became easier to come by later as the line lost popularity. The 13 figures were designed and are copyrighted by Paul Samulski On behalf of LJN. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-39"> [39] fluff the robot ape was difficult to find early in the series' release, but Became Easier to come by later as the line lost popularity. Today, the line remains moderately collectible with the playset and vehicles being the hardest to come across. Today, the line remains moderately collectible with the playset and vehicles being the hardest to come across. === Books [ edit ] Books [ edit ]=== Grosset & Dunlap Publishing produced the Bionic Six Super Picture Book, a collection of color and black & white pin-ups of the Bionic Six, Dr. Sharp, FLUFFI, and Scarab's team. Grosset & Dunlap Publishing produced the Bionic Six Super Picture Book, a collection of color and black & white pin-ups of the Bionic Six, Dr. Sharp, fluff, and Scarab's team. The books art was supplied by Vince Perez and Lisa Santangelo. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-40"> [ 40] The books art was supplied by Vince Perez and Lisa Santangelo. <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-40"> [40]

A Bionic Six comic book (illustration credited to "Espinoza & Hooper" [sic]) advertised mid-1988 for forthcoming release by independent publisher New Comics Group <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-41"> [ 41] never materialized. A Bionic Six comic book (illustration Credited to "Espinoza & Hooper" [sic]) of the advertised mid-1988 for Forthcoming release by independent publisher New Comics Group <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-41"> [41] never materialized. == References [ edit ] References [ edit ]== == External links [ edit ] External links [ edit ]== <img src=//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:CentralAutoLogin/start?type=1x1 alt="" title="" width=1 height=1 style="border: none; position: absolute;" /> Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bionic_Six&oldid=580526514 " Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bionic_Six&oldid=580526514 " Categories : Categories :* 1987 American television series debuts 1987 American television series debuts
 * 1)  ^  "Bionic Six – Copyright Info" .  ^  "Bionic Six - Copyright Info".
 * 2) ^ Jump up to: a b "Youth or Consequences". Bionic Six . ^ Jump up to: a b "Youth or Consequences." Bionic Six. 1987-06-07. 06/07/1987.
 * 3)  ^  "Ready, Aim, Fired". Bionic Six .  ^  "Ready, Aim, Fired." Bionic Six. 1987-11-05. 11/05/1987.
 * 4) ^ Jump up to: a b "Family Affair". Bionic Six . ^ Jump up to: a b "Family Affair." Bionic Six. 1987-05-03. 03/05/1987.
 * 5) ^ Jump up to: a b c "The Perceptor File". Bionic Six . ^ Jump up to: a b c "The Perceptor File." Bionic Six. 1987-06-21. 06/21/1987.
 * 6)  ^  "Happy Birthday, Amadeus". Bionic Six .  ^  "Happy Birthday, Amadeus." Bionic Six. 1987-05-10. 05/10/1987.
 * 7) ^ Jump up to: a b "Valley of Shadows". Bionic Six . ^ Jump up to: a b "Valley of Shadows." Bionic Six. 1987-04-19. 04/19/1987.
 * 8) ^ Jump up to: a b c "Bionics On! The First Adventure". Bionic Six . ^ Jump up to: a b c "Bionics On! The First Adventure". Bionic Six. 1987-05-17. 05/17/1987.
 * 9)  ^  "A Clean Slate, Part I". Bionic Six .  ^  "A Clean Slate, Part I". Bionic Six. 1987-09-18. 1987-09-18.
 * 10)  ^  "You've Come a Long Way, Baby!". Bionic Six .  ^  "You've Come a Long Way, Baby!". Bionic Six. 1987-09-29. 09/29/1987.
 * 11) ^ Jump up to: a b "The Man in the Moon". Bionic Six . ^ Jump up to: a b "The Man in the Moon." Bionic Six. 1987-09-23. 23/09/1987.
 * 12) ^ Jump up to: a b Episode #10: "Bionics On! The First Adventure" ^ Jump up to: a b Episode # 10: "Bionics On! The First Adventure"
 * 13)  ^  "1001 Bionic Nights". Bionic Six .  ^  "1001 Bionic Nights." Bionic Six. 1987-06-21. 06/21/1987.
 * 14) ^ Jump up to: a b "Brain Food". Bionic Six . ^ Jump up to: a b "Brain Food." Bionic Six. 1987-05-10. 05/10/1987.
 * 15) ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g "Bionic Six Cast and Details" . ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g "Bionic Six Cast and Details".
 * 16)  ^  "Klunk in Love". Bionic Six .  ^  "Klunk in Love". Bionic Six. 1987-04-26. 04/26/1987.
 * 17)  ^  Episode #21: Masterpiece"  ^  Episode # 21: Masterpiece "
 * 18)  ^  Episode #20: "The Perceptor File"  ^  Episode # 20: "The Perceptor File"
 * 19) ^ Jump up to: a b "Eric Bats a Thousand". Bionic Six . ^ Jump up to: a b "Eric Bats a Thousand." Bionic Six. 1987-04-26. 04/26/1987.
 * 20)  ^  "Hal Rayle Interview @ Toonarific Comics" .  ^  "Hal Rayle Interview @ Toonarific Comics".
 * 21) ^ Jump up to: a b "Shadow Boxer". Bionic Six . ^ Jump up to: a b "Shadowboxer." Bionic Six. 1987-10-23. 10/23/1987.
 * 22)  ^  "Enter the Bunji". Bionic Six .  ^  "Enter the Bunji." Bionic Six. 1987-04-19. 04/19/1987.
 * 23)  ^  "Fugitive FLUFFI". Bionic Six .  ^  "Fugitive fluff." Bionic Six. 1987-05-31. 05/31/1987.
 * 24)  ^  Episode #22: "Mrs. Scarab"  ^  Episode # 22: "Mrs.. Scarab"
 * 25)  ^  Episode #64: "The Return of Scarabina."  ^  Episode # 64: "The Return of the Scarab."
 * 26) ^ Jump up to: a b c "The Frank Welker Homepage: Filmography AB" . ^ Jump up to: a b c "The Frank Welker Homepage: Filmography AB".
 * 27)  ^  "Jennifer Darling Official Website" .  ^  "Jennifer Darling Official Website".
 * 28)  ^  Bionic Six Episode 4: "Klunk in Love"  ^  Bionic Six Episode 4: "Klunk in Love"
 * 29)  ^  "Mindlink". Bionic Six .  ^  "Mindlink." Bionic Six. 1987-09-14. 09/14/1987.
 * 30)  ^  "Mrs. Scarab". Bionic Six .  ^  "Mrs.. Scarab." Bionic Six. 1987-10-07. 07/10/1987.
 * 31)  ^  "The Return of Mrs. Scarab". Bionic Six .  ^  "The Return of Mrs. Scarab." Bionic Six. 1987-11-11. 11/11/1987.
 * 32)  ^  "Masterpiece". Bionic Six .  ^  "Masterpiece." Bionic Six. 1987-06-28. 06/28/1987.
 * 33)  ^  "Holidaze". Bionic Six .  ^  "Holidaze." Bionic Six. 1987-09-08. 08/09/1987.
 * 34)  ^  "The Fungus Among Us". Bionic Six .  ^  "The Fungus Among Us." Bionic Six. 1987-10-09. 09/10/1987.
 * 35)  ^  "Music Power". Bionic Six .  ^  "Music Power". Bionic Six. 1987-09-10. 10/09/1987.
 * 36)  ^  "Kaleidoscope". Bionic Six .  ^  "Kaleidoscope." Bionic Six. 1987-10-05. 10/05/1987.
 * 37)  ^  Episode #50: "I, Scarab" part 2  ^  Episode # 50: "I, Scarab" part 2
 * 38)  ^  SE2 EP#33 – I Am the Viper  ^  SE2 EP # 33 - I Am the Viper
 * 39)  ^  "Samulski, Paul Copyright Info" .  ^  "Samulski, Paul Copyright Info".
 * 40)  ^  Kochman, Charles (1987). Bionic Six .  ^  Kochman, Charles (1987). Bionic Six. Grosset & Dunlap. ISBN 0-448-19057-5 . Grosset & Dunlap. ISBN 0-448-19057-5.
 * 41)  ^  Hama, Larry (May 1988). Young Master (issue 4, back cover in-house advertisement) .  ^  Hama, Larry (May 1988). Young Master (issue 4, back cover in-house advertisement). New Comics Group. New Comics Group. p. 32. p 32
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