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RoboCop
RoboCop (1988 TV series)
Information
Title: RoboCop
Format: Animated
Running time: 30 min.
country: USA
Network: Syndication
Seasons: 1
Episodes: 12
Production
Production company: Marvel Productions; Orion Television Entertainment
Executive producers: Margaret Loesch; Joe Taritero
Producers: Boyd Kirkland; Roger Slifer
Principal cast: Dan Hennessey; Susan Roman
Air dates
First aired: October 1st, 1988
Last aired: December 17th, 1988

RoboCop is an American animated science fiction television series. It is based on the 1987 sci-fi/action film RoboCop, which was produced by Orion Pictures in 1987. The show was produced by Marvel Productions and aired in syndication from October 1st, 1988 to December 17th, 1988, spanning a total of only twelve episodes. The series features the voice talents of Dan Hennessey as Officer Alex J. Murphy, aka RoboCop and Susan Roman as Officer Anne Lewis. Other recurring voice cast on the program includes Robert Bockstael, Barbara Budd, Len Carlson, Rex Hagon, Ron James, Gordon Maston, Greg Morton, Allen Stewart-Coates and Christopher Ward.

Episodes[]

Episode Title Airdate
1x1 Crime Wave October 1st, 1988
1x2 The Scrambler October 8th, 1988
1x3 Project Deathspore October 15th, 1988
1x4 The Brotherhood October 22nd, 1988
1x5 The Man in the Iron Suit October 29th, 1988
1x6 The Hot Seat November 5th, 1988
1x7 No News Is Good News November 12th, 1988
1x8 Night of the Archer November 19th, 1988
1x9 Rumble in Old Detroit November 26th, 1988
1x10 A Robot's Revenge December 3rd, 1988
1x11 Into the Wilderness December 10th, 1988
1x12 Menace of the Mind December 17th, 1988

Notes & Trivia[]

  • AKOM Productions provided the animation for the series.
  • In 1991, three episodes of the series were released as individual NTSC VHS volumes, distributed by Best Film & Video Corp.
  • RoboCop has the distinction of being the first animated program aimed at children based on an X-rated feature film.
  • Considering the younger demographic for the series, the characters and villains employ laser weapons rather than the aumatomatic and semi-automatic firearms used in the feature films.

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