SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron

1993
SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Mutation City Sep 10, 1994

Dr. Viper floods Megakat City with Katalyst X-63, an experimental formula that mutates any living thing it touches into grotesque, menacing versions of themselves.

EP2 A Bright and Shiny Future Sep 17, 1994

The SWAT Kats are sent through a time portal.

EP3 When Strikes Mutilor Sep 24, 1994

An enormous spaceship arrives to steal the planet's water supply to sell to water-dependent aliens.

EP4 Razor's Edge Oct 29, 1994

Razor quits the team, leaving T-Bone to fight alone.

EP5 Cry Turmoil Nov 05, 1994

Turmoil, a new female villain takes control of the skies.

EP6 Swat Kats Unplugged Nov 05, 1994

Hard Drive deactivates the Turbokat's weapons.

EP7 The Deadly Pyramid Nov 12, 1994

The Pastmaster brings to life an army of mummy warriors.

EP8 Caverns of Horror Nov 19, 1994

The SWAT Kats go underground in order to rescue five miners who have disappeared.

EP9 Volcanus Erupts! Nov 26, 1994

The SWAT Kats must battle the awakened demon, Volcanus.

EP10 The Origin of Dr. Viper Nov 26, 1994

Dr. Elrod Purvis is mutated into the evil Dr. Viper.

EP11 The Dark Side of the Swat Kats Dec 10, 1994

The SWAT Kats enter an alternate universe where evil versions of themselves are wanted.

EP12 Unlikely Alloys Dec 24, 1994

The SWAT Kats and Commander Feral fight to stop the Metallikats from robbing Megakat Dollar.

EP13 Kat's Eye News Report Jan 04, 1995

The finale of the Swat Kats series arrives, as Ann Gora, Tiger Shark, and Tom Cat, report on all the historical adventures of the Swat Kats. T-Bone and Razor are highlighted in several instances with the numerous weapons and vehicles they operate, along with certian maneuvers they perform to get away from trouble.
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Released: 11 September 1993 Ended
Producted By: Hanna-Barbera Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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In a world of anthropomorphic felines, two demoted fighter pilots battle evil as high flying masked vigilantes.

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enzo_ferraridude The discontinual of swat-kats on cn has been a big disappointment.Back in the day when i was in elementary school,all the kids i knew(the whole school) used to discuss swat-kats n show off our action figurines with the same enthusiasm today's toddlers display for pokemon n dbz.Had swat kats been made a regular it would have achieved cult status in no time.Creativity was abundant with the swat-kats team. Wish cartoon network persuades its creator to create new seasons of the programme as it is their trp's that would be boosted in a big way by this move.Let's face it.The swat kats rocked.I would watch re-runs today even though i remember every episode n dialogue clearly.That's the magic that many of today's animated show's can't recreate n swat kats could.PERIOD.
ioan_flavian Watching Toonami yesterday,made me realize that CN forgot how action cartoons taste like...What's wrong with you people?I grew up watching CN,and let me tell you that last night there was something missing(-in my heart-to quote the Backstreet Boys):REAL CARTOONS...ACTION CARTOONS...I have nothing against cartoons like X-men Evolution(a very cool series)and Batman,but the best action cartoon of all times was,is and will be THE RADICAL SQUADRON...This was a cartoon with style!Real action style...Watching BAD BOYS a couple of days ago made me(again)realize how similar THE SWAT KATS cartoon was with this movie(if you know what I mean;if not,to bad)...The show was COOL...MEGA-COOL...In the future I wanna make cartoons;and if my cartoons can come this close to what the SK were then...I WILL BE THE WINNER OF THE GAME BABY!Oh,yeah...
SiBiLaNt What an INCREDIBLE show!Too bad only 2 seasons of episodes were made and it was taken off the air for unknown reasons. I guess some people thought it was a little too mature for the audience of cartoon network.I remember when I was 15 or so I used to watch the Swat Kats TWICE a day, EVERY day (that's as often as the episodes were shown). I loved it and I was addicted to it! My heart was broken when I found out they're taking it off.The animation, music, character voices were done incredibly well. The plot was ever - entertaining and written very carefully. It was always solid, never tedious or silly or annoying.Simply put, it was just a pleasure to watch the Swat Kats - from the beginning scene - the awesome episode opener with the incredible background music - to the very end of every episode with the swat kats kicking tail and saving megakat city.I loved everything in it - the cool gadgets, the turbokat (swat kats' airplane), the characters...Well this is getting a bit too long.Just go and see it if you can find it somewhere!
SeanBeanCrazy I have watched SWAT Kats the Radical Squadron since they first come out and I have all of the episodes on tapes galore. They need to be put back on the air because they were a better cartoon then some of the other stuff that presently airs on Cartoon Network. The SWAT Kats' show had terrific music, and the characters were so complex that many people could think of their origins and how they were. The episodes were intense, mysterious, action packed and scary in some of them. Each episode had a moral and was great for children to watch. Robert Alvarez needs to make more episodes of them and keep them alive, that's all they need is more episodes and they would be one of the biggest hits on Cartoon Network if Ted Turner wasn't stupid enough to knock them off.