Loonatics Unleashed

2005
Loonatics Unleashed

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Secrets of the Guardian Strike Sword Sep 23, 2006

Ace meets a mysterious young man, Deuce, who saves his life when Ophiuchus Sam attempts to rob an interdimentional train. But Deuce is not who he appears, and Ace learns the true origins of his sword.

EP2 A Creep in the Deep Sep 30, 2006

The Loonatics encounter Adolpho, a mutated dolphin who uses psychic abilities to brainwash sea creatures and destroy any human-made object at sea. It's up to the Loonatics to stop Adolpho and his gang of killer dolphins from taking revenge on the "surface-dwellers" at their next target: Acmetropolis.

EP3 I Am Slamacus Oct 07, 2006

Pierre Le Pew convinces Slam and Duck that Slam can become a champion fighter in his private tournament. However, he fails to tell them that the last match is to the death. It's up to the rest of the Loonatics to save Slam before it's too late.

EP4 The Heir Up There Nov 04, 2006

The Loonatics have to transport Tweetums, the heir to the throne, to his home planet to end a war. Little do they know is that they are threatened by a force named Sylth Vester and an unknown figure. Both will stop at nothing to see they don't complete their mission.

EP5 Family Business Nov 11, 2006

After the Loonatics' mission on stopping Toby the Pizza Boy possessed by a Bio-Tech Brain Parasite device, Rev Runner's family comes to visit when they want Rev to take over the family business. When Rev's brother Rip finds the confiscated Bio-Tech Brain Parasite, The Loonatics must stop him.

EP6 Cape Duck Nov 18, 2006

Stomper is on the loose, and it is up to Danger Duck to fight against this new villain.

EP7 The Hunter Feb 03, 2007

During a fight against Massive who has escaped from prison, the Loonatics battle the high-tech hunter named Electro J. Fudd who is hunting Ace. However, Massive is actually a robot decoy and soon Electro becomes a target along with Duck to be added to someone's collection.

EP8 It Came From Outer Space Feb 10, 2007

When Rev and Lexi tamper with Tech's X3000 Automated Weapon System mistakening it for a video game, Melvin the Martian comes to Acmetropolis to destroy it after his spacecraft was hit by a missile from Tech's invention. When Melvin threatens to shrink the planet, Lexi admits she tampered with Tech's invention and Melvin orders that Lexi be handed over to him in 24 Hours. Can the Loonatics find a way to thwart Melvin before Acmetropolis becomes the only planetary location to be "hard to find on any map."

EP9 Apocalypso Feb 17, 2007

Landing on the island of Apocalypso, the Loonatics find a colony of beautiful, powerful women called the Apocazons led by Queen Athena. Queen Athena was impressed by Lexi's behavior towards Duck, and invites her to join them in a very special event. However, not all is as it really seems with the Apocazons.

EP10 In the Pinkster Feb 24, 2007

An old friend of Danger Duck, Officer Pinkster Pig, helps the Loonatics in their fight against gangsters Stoney the Stone and Bugsy the Bug. But since he helps, things have been going bad for the Loonatics.

EP11 The Music Villain Apr 20, 2007

The Loonatics face off against Boötes Belinda, a villain and his band who uses rock music to terrorize Acmetropolis. When Zadavia is captured, he orders Tech to build a high-tech guitar for him. Now the Loonatics must save Zadavia and defeat this evil band. It turns out that the band are robots led by Rupes Oberon, a man who wrote a theme song for Zadavia on Freleng, but was shot down since there already was a theme. He uses the guitar to steal all of Zadavia's powers.

EP12 The Fall of Blanc Apr 28, 2007

Now that Optimatus is free, he alongside General Deuce and Rupes Oberon plan to use Planet Blanc's wormhole generator to take over the universe. Planet Blanc is said to be at the center of the universe, and that every point in the universe can be instantly travled to with ease from it. The Royal Tweetums contacts the Loonatics for help. It turns out that Tweetums evaded capture. The Loonatics must find him before Optimatus does, but not without help from an old enemy.

EP13 In Search of Tweetums May 05, 2007

After receiving a message containing clues on Tweetums' whereabouts, the Loonatics and Sylth Vester seek out where Tweetums is. Meanwhile, General Deuce and Optimatus begin their plans to conquer the universe.
5.7| 0h30m| TV-Y7| en| More Info
Released: 17 September 2005 Ended
Producted By: Warner Bros. Animation
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.kidswb.warnerbros.com/kids/shows-LoonaticsUnleashed
Synopsis

Ace Bunny, Tech E. Coyote, Danger Duck, and friends are transformed into superheroes when a meteor hits the planet 700 years in the future. Now they spend their time making jokes while blasting monsters and asteroids with “neutron cannons” and whatever other weapons they have at hand.

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ethereal_heart Although most of us are used to the old version but we all should give a few new things a try.To tell the truth, yes, at first I thought it was gonna be a waste a time...But then after understanding the jokes and seeing that it's got a lot action like most shows starring anthropomorphic animals as superheroes that I really like and admire.It's also got a bit of humor which it'll probably enough to make ya chuckle.Needless to say It's a bad show as some thought it would be It's just like my folks keep saying try something new you'll probably love it, And Now what can I say I like it.
segunitb1 Having grown up with the various incarnations of Looney Tunes and listened to my Dad Prattle on about how many times he has seen this episode or that episode since he was a kid it was really refreshing to see Loonatics Unleashed. Great animation, Justice League type story lines. Brilliant is all I can say. I hope this series runs for more than 1 season.The other refreshing thing about this show is that the jury is still out as far as my dad is concerned. I finally get a show that I can enjoy without my Dad. The guy should grow up and stop watching cartoons for goodness sake. Well done Warner Bros.
Worst_Fear God, I am so sick of the crap that comes out of America called "Cartoons"!Since anime became popular, the USA animators either produce a cartoon with a 5-year-old-lazy-ass style of drawing (Kappa Mikey) or some cheep Japanese animation rip-off. (Usually messing up classic characters) No wonder anime is beating American cartoons! They are not even trying anymore! Oh, I just heard of this last night; I live in the UK and when I found out this show first came out in 2005,well, I never knew the UK was so up-to-date with current shows.
paulk-20 This is nothing I haven't seen before. Teen Titans, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Justice League. It does have a slight twist, however. These superheroes are based on characters from a series of cinema shorts from the 1930's through the 1960's that featured a rotating cast of wacky characters performing acts of violence on each other. Few Superheroes have such lineage. The result is, well, mixed. I get a sense of forced characterization, that the show is constantly reminding me that, yes indeed, these are descendants of the Looney Toons. The characters are: Ace/Bugs, Danger Duck/Daffy, Lexi/Lola (a character added to the canon in Space Jam), Slam/Tasmanian Devil, Tech/Wile E. Coyote, and Rev Runner/Road Runner. I think that it would have been more interesting to allow the characters to hint at their heritage rather than try to act like their ancestors. Ace sounds way too much like Bugs, and the accent is merely distracting. I would prefer a voice closer to that of Robin in the 1992 Batman series. Something youthful, but mature. Not a surfer dude Bugs Bunny. Similarly, Duck sounds far too much like Daffy. The odd thing is that Tech sounds nothing like Wile E. It's a bit confusing that they would have Ace and Duck sound so much like Bugs and Daffy, but have a completely different voice for Tech. And it's unfortunate that they would make Rev talk so fast. I understand that the character's fast, but the Flash from Justice League doesn't talk fast. Rev's motor mouth makes it difficult to give Rev very many lines, which is unfortunate because he is voiced by the very talented Rob Paulsen. Also, some of their superpowers seem arbitrary. I understand the Tornado power of Slam, as the Tasmanian Devil always looked like a small tornado. I understand the genius intelligence and regenerative powers of Tech, as Wile E. was a super genius who could fall off a cliff and be OK. Rev Runner's speed is obvious. But I don't really understand Duck's teleportation, Lexi's "brain blasts", or Ace's laser eyes. They seem like they're "cool powers" added because the writers couldn't think of anything else. The Incredibles did an excellent job of matching personality to power. Dash's speed, Violet's invisibility, Bob's invulnerability, Helen's flexibility, etc. I suppose time will tell if the show will give us more dimension to the characters. Teen Titans excels at that.