Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!

2004
Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!

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EP1 Galactic Smash: Space Attack (1) Sep 09, 2006

The Monkey Team is recruited to play in the world's most dangerous game: Galactic Smash, by an unknown female warrior who requires their assistance, and a cheat device has claimed that they are the only ones who can save the world. Guest appearance: Tara Strong (Extreme Ghostbusters) as Olianna and Arthur Burghardt (Los Luchadores) as the Commodore Game Master

EP2 Galactic Smash: Game Over (2) Sep 16, 2006

Chiro and the Monkey Team have been separated, and the Super Robot has been torn into pieces, but with Shuggazoom now as the target in Galactic Smash, Chiro must find a way to reunite his friends and destroy the evil threatening their home world.

EP3 Incident on Ranger 7 Sep 23, 2006

The Monkey Team runs into an old enemy, Gyrus Krinkle, at the prison on Ranger 7 when Chiro is mysteriously kidnapped and the monkeys must find him.

EP4 Ghosts of Shuggazoom Sep 23, 2006

The monkey team discovers a deserted Shuggazoom City with druid-like creatures called Wraiths until Jinmay arrives to help the team. As things appear to get better, Chiro gets a busted ankle, and the evil Valeena returns for revenge on the monkey team. Will Jinmay and the monkeys save the city?

EP5 Invasion of the Vreen Sep 30, 2006

When a race of super evolved insects arrives to conquer Shuggazoom, the Hyperforce has to stop them before they devour everyone in the city.

EP6 Evil Ages Oct 14, 2006

The Hyperforce decides to visit the Shuggazoom Museum, which contains past relics and antiques from the city's ancient past. Everything is going fine, until The Curator transports our heroes into the different histories of Shuggazoom! Will they be able to find their way back to the present? Guest appearance: Danny Mann as the Museum Curator and his Ancestors

EP7 Night of Fear Oct 21, 2006

While patrolling the city, Sparx crash lands the Fist Rocket 3 in front of the Super Robot. When they rescue him they find he has lost his sight. Then Gibson turns into a drooling insane idiot, Antauri starts to lose control of his body and Mandarin takes control of his mind, Nova starts to see scary hallucinations, Chiro turns into a little boy, and clam monsters chase Otto. Who could be bring their phobias to life and will the monkeys stop who ever's behind it?

EP8 The Hills Have 5 Oct 28, 2006

A gang named the Wild Five terrorize Shuggazoom, leading to Nova and Jinmay being captured. Chiro, Antauri, Gibson, Otto and Sparx must release the one Wild Five member they caught to find them, not knowing the leader of the Wild Five has reprogrammed Jinmay into one of them. Guest appearance: Henry Rollins as Outrageous and Keith Morris as Hoodie

EP9 Demon of the Deep Nov 04, 2006

When the Shuggazoom is attacked by aquatic monsters, the Hyperforce are saved by Captain Protesus. He tells the team that the monsters are only the beginning and an ancient demon entombed deep under the sea will awaken by the next dawn. Only the black crystal from the Hostile Depths can save them. But does the Captain want to stop the ancient monster or release it? Guest appearance: John Rhys-Davies as Captain Proteus

EP10 Secret Society Nov 11, 2006

A mysterious underground cult steals the Skeleton King' skull to gain limitless power, leading to a series of curses that fall upon Shuggazoom. The Hyperforce investigates beneath the city to stop the cult and the catastrophes. Meanwhile, witch Valeena and Mandarin set out to the same location to retrieve the skull.

EP11 Golden Age Nov 18, 2006

The monkey team picks up a stranger called Captain Shuggazoom. He was the former protector of Shuggazoom and the Alchemist's friend. Will the monkey team finally learn the full truth of their creator? What happens if something dangerous is also awakened along with Captain Shuggazoom? Guest appearance: Bruce Campbell as Captain Shuggazoom

EP12 Object of Hate Dec 09, 2006

In order to revive the insidious Skeleton King, Valeena the Skull Sorceress must find three sacred items that represent her master's soul. Learning of this, the Hyperforce and Jinmay set off to find these items before the sorceress does. But getting hold of these items are easier said than done since they might contain more than just power...

EP13 Soul of Evil Dec 16, 2006

The Hyperforce are racing against time as Mandarin and Valeena and a newly turned evil Sparx try to retrieve the Soul of Evil, which will help to bring back Skeleton King. Will they succeed and stop them? Will they save Sparx from the darkness? Or is all lost for Shuggazoom and the universe?
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Released: 18 September 2004 Ended
Producted By: Walt Disney Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://www.disneyplus.com/series/super-robot-monkey-team-hyperforce-go/5yzfqRpDk8ID
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Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! is an American/Japanese animated television series, and was created by Ciro Nieli, one of the directors of Teen Titans, with animation being done by a Japanese studio known as The Answer Studio. Set mainly on the fictional planet of Shuggazoom, the series follows the adventures of five cyborg monkeys and a human boy named Chiro as they struggle to protect their planet - and the rest of the universe - from the forces of evil. As is obvious from the visual appearance of the show, there is a significant anime influence present, despite being produced for American television. It was also influenced by Star Trek, Super Sentai, Voltron, and Star Wars. The show also contains various references to pop culture, a notable example being the episode "Season of the Skull", which is a parody of the 1970s thriller The Wicker Man.

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OleFr-Skj "Super Robot Monkey Team Hyper Force Go!" is, in spite of outward appearances, an American-produced cartoon series that tells the tale of five bionic monkeys and their teenage human leader, Chiro, as they protect Shuggazoom city from the evil Skeleton King.Despite having a title and premise that sounds somehow less intelligible than Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Powerpuff Girls and Pokémon combined; S.R.M.T.H.F.G, is a multi-leveled, intelligent and surprisingly complex cartoon. We constantly get hints about the origins of both Chiro and the monkeys, there are references to killing and death, and the show possesses a level of maturity that lets it have some very dark and serious moments when it wants to. In fact, towards the final seasons of the show, it seems to have entirely abandoned the childish aspects for a straight-up dark and moody storyline that feels genuinely suspenseful and gripping.Each season is its own arc within the bigger plot, with each arc feeding into the next one. This makes the show very continuity-conscious and very rewarding to watchThe show has an overall tone and look that gives of a "Teen Titans"-ey vibe, which is to say that the show knows when to take itself seriously and tone down on comedy.In a similar vein to shows like Fillmore! and Static Shock, SRMTHFG also provides moral and ethical lessons for kids to learn, there are episodes that deal with fears, about making mistakes and how to own up to them, and the show is not of the kind where the heroes fight without a good reason. Unlike most other shows that do this, it doesn't feel contrived or forced, because it's used to develop the characters or the story, and thus serves a purpose beyond just force-feeding you a lesson.All the characters are well fleshed out, and as the series progresses we get to see some great relationships develop between them, chief among them the gradual development of a romantic relationship between Sparx and Nova. Otherwise there's a very clear father-son relationship between Antauri and Chiro, and a brotherly relationship between Gibson/Otto and Chiro/Sparx.The main villain, Skeleton King, is also pretty intimidating (how can you go wrong with Mark Hamill doing the bad guy?), and is a villain of the type you rarely see in kid's shows. He's the type of villain who actually gets sh*t DONE. The Skeleton King actually achieves his ultimate goal before he is defeated.Most of the voice actors do a good job, and this show has quite the stable of celebrity voices, too. Greg Cipes (Chiro), the previously mentioned Mark Hamill, Kevin Michael Richardson (Antauri), Corey Feldman (Sparx),Tom Kenny (Gibson), Kari Wahlgren (Nova), and Clancy Brown (Otto).The only real complaints I have is that KMR's performance as Antauri sticks a little too close to his performance as Joker in "The Batman", the animation gets a little wonky at times (there's a healthy use of stock footage), and sometimes, especially in the first season, the show can get pretty stupid, or even a bit disturbing. And of course, the show was cancelled on a spectacular cliffhanger.If you're in the mood for some creative visuals with a good mix of drama, character and positive messages thrown in, then Super Robot Monkey Team Hyper Force Go! has you covered.
sktpwn_volcom This cartoon was on AIR when i was 11, now four years later, i remember the wonderful times i had watching this cartoon, i understand some of you, but what i liked of this cartoon is the feelings the characters show on the storyline, maybe you people think "Hey some robot monkeys and a guy fighting against a Skeleton" but, who cares, this is what cartoons are made for, entertaining, and not every cartoon makes me remember my childhood like SRMTHFG!, and when i remember one episode, i want to cry, now i trying to contact Mr.Nieli, i don't know how, but i will.... Somehow super robot monkey team hyper force go! is great... So tell me guys, how do you remember your childhood, and if there is any cartoons please name it... examples: Poochini SRMTHFG Totally Spies Code Lyoko The Thornberries Ruggrats Angry Beavers Cat Dog Digimon etc, and as you see all this cartoons had a stupid plot but, they entertain... the point is cartons are cartoons
TheLittleSongbird I am a 17 year old girl, who loves her fair share of cartoons, Animaniacs, Darkwing Duck, Talespin, Pinky and the Brain and DuckTales to name a few. So I was surprised when I watched the first episode by chance one Sunday morning, and I found it really absorbing. Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! is a fun show with good characters, great animation and funky music. One or two of the later episodes without Skeleton King are a little weak, but this is a great show that I really wasn't expecting to enjoy. The animation, colours and character designs are very impressive to look at, and the theme tune is funky and memorable. Then we have some good, funny writing and creative story lines. And the characters are great as well, Chiro voiced really well by Rica Matsumoto is a very likable and resourceful hero, and the Robot Monkeys Gibson, Nova, Antauri, Otto and Sparx all have unique and endearing personalities. I may be biased though, but my personal favourite character is Skeleton King, he is a cool and sinister villain, and voiced brilliantly by Mark Hamill(pretty darn impressive, seeing how amazing his vocal performance as the Joker in Batman:The Animated Series is). Overall, a fun show, I thought it wouldn't be my thing, but I find it very easy to like. 9/10 Bethany Cox
Costantin Daniil What is this, really? A cartoon about a boy and 5 robot monkeys fighting to save a city of idiots (aaaa, help us, run, we don't have an army although we have high-tech buildings and stuff) from a huge skeleton. I heard of ludicrous ideas and this takes the cake. The episode plots, such as Circus of Ooze or World of Gigants are more then ridiculous and all, in all, so is the show. I don't even think that the show wants to be funny or an action show, just ridiculous. There is a plot, but it is devoured by the....action.. Anyway, it does not make me laugh, it can not be described as an action cartoon such as Batman, so what is it?