Biker Mice from Mars (2006 TV series)

Biker Mice from Mars

U. S. Promotional Poster
Genre science fiction, action comedy drama
Created by Rick Ungar
Starring Clancy Brown
Dorian Harewood
Jess Harnell
Rob Paulsen
Ian Ziering
Lisa Zane
Jim Ward
Dina Sherman
Theme music composer Will Anderson
Country of origin United Kingdom
United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 28[1] (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s)
  • Criterion Licensing
  • Brentwood Television Funnies
  • Philippines Animation Studio[2]
Release
Original network
Original release August 26, 2006 (2006-08-26) – July 26, 2007 (2007-07-26)
Chronology
Preceded by Biker Mice from Mars

Biker Mice from Mars is an American animated series, a revival and semi-reboot of the show with the same name which aired from 1993–1996. The 2006 version of the show has previews of the show on YouTube.[4] Jim Ward won a 2009 voice-actor Daytime Emmy for his performance as Eyemore in the episode "Manchurian Charley" and as the Crusher in the episode "Here Come The Judge". The series was slated as a mid-season replacement in the 4Kids block on the CW network in fall 2009, but did not air as 4Kids dismantled. In the UK, the series was picked up for a second window by CSC Media Group, who scheduled it to air on April 2, 2010 on the Kix channel.

Plot

The mice come to Earth (unlike the first series, not entirely by accident). In this series, the lead antagonists are the evil Catatonians, a cat-like race of creatures who desire the greatest prize on Mars, the Regenerator. In the process of obtaining it they destroy it, leaving the Biker Mice (including Stoker – see below) to flee to Earth to build a new one.

Characters

Returning characters

New characters

Episode list

Toys, video games, DVD and broadcast history

Giochi Preziosi (GP) was selected as worldwide toy licensee. GP retained Pangea as developers of the toy line. Home entertainment, merchandise, publishing and promotions agency for the series was Sharpe Company.[2]

Pre-production was started in May 2005 with UK broadcaster GMTV signed on.[2] Biker Mice from Mars aired in the UK & Ireland and Finland in 2006. It aired in the US on Fox 4Kids TV block, beginning on August 9, 2008. Italia 1 began broadcasting the show in late 2008 with Mediaset making a big merchandising campaign to support the show.[3]

In 2006 Biker Mice From Mars was released, based on its 2006 revival in Finland, Australia and the United Kingdom, for the Nintendo DS and Sony PS2 consoles. While the game itself did not receive major positive ratings, though it sold successfully throughout Scandinavia, the reboot series performed exceptionally well, placing number 2 in Finland and in the top 10 in other Scandinavian, Northern European, and African territories. It has not yet been released in the United States.

As of 2011, four volumes of Biker Mice from Mars DVDs are available in the UK through Abbey Home Media.[5] Two volumes were released in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment.[6] Volume one was released in Bulgaria on October 17, 2008. Eight volumes (each with three episodes) have been released, but it does not appear that more DVDs will be released unless demand for the series increases.

References

  1. Episodes and trailers Retrieved 2011-05-26.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Biker Mice return to GMTV". C21 Media. May 22, 2005. Retrieved January 21, 2016.
  3. 1 2 "Biker Mice From Mars Roll Into FOX This Saturday". Animation Magazine. Retrieved March 7, 2010.
  4. YouTube channel Retrieved 2011-05-26.
  5. DVD info Retrieved 2011-05-26.
  6. http://www.madman.com.au/series/home/4664/biker-mice-from-mars-2006

External links

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