Seasons and episodes
2Season 2Sep. 07, 1996
- 2 - 11NormadeusJun. 01, 1997
- 2 - 10Freak-a-Panel / Tomb of InvisiboMay. 31, 1997
- 2 - 9Two Against FreakFeb. 14, 1997
- 2 - 8Island of Dr. MysticoFeb. 07, 1997
- 2 - 7StatuesqueNov. 29, 1996
- 2 - 6A Matter of LoveNov. 16, 1996
- 2 - 5Hero BoyNov. 09, 1996
- 2 - 4Joe's Very Own Story / Virtual FreakNov. 02, 1996
- 2 - 3Mission: FreakazoidSep. 28, 1996
- 2 - 2The FreakazoidSep. 14, 1996
- 2 - 1Dexter's DateSep. 07, 1996
1Season 1Sep. 09, 1995
- 1 - 13Deadpan / The Wrath of GuitierrezFeb. 17, 1996
- 1 - 12House of Freakazoid / Sewer or LaterFeb. 10, 1996
- 1 - 11Next Time, Phone Ahead / NerdatorFeb. 03, 1996
- 1 - 10In Arm's Way / The CloudDec. 16, 1995
- 1 - 9
- 1 - 8Hot Rods from Heck / A Time for EvilNov. 18, 1995
- 1 - 7The Chip (Act IV) / Freakazoid is HistoryNov. 11, 1995
- 1 - 6The Chip (Acts I - III)Nov. 04, 1995
- 1 - 5
- 1 - 4
- 1 - 3
- 1 - 2Candle Jack / Toby Danger in Doomsday Bet / The LobeSep. 16, 1995
- 1 - 1Five Day Forecast / Dance of Doom / Hand ManSep. 09, 1995
Creator
Cast
Synopsis
Freakazoid! is an American animated television series created by Bruce Timm, and Paul Dini for the Kids' WB programming block of The WB. The series chronicles the adventures of the title character, Freakazoid, a manic, insane superhero who battles with an array of super villains. The show also features mini-episodes of adventures of other bizarre superheroes. The show was produced by Amblin Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation. The cartoon was the third animated series produced by the collaboration of Steven Spielberg and Warner Bros. Animation during the animation renaissance of the late 1980s and early 1990s. With Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs airing, rumors of Freakazoid! coming on the Hub Network are spreading on the internet. 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! into a flat-out comedy. 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.
Original titleFreakazoid!
First air dateSep. 09, 1995
Last air dateJun. 01, 1997
Seasons2
Episodes24
IMDb Rating7.58 617 votes
TMDb Rating7.8160 votes