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Wild C.A.T.S.

Show Summary

Aired: 1994 - 1995
Show Type: Animated
Country of Origin: US

A comic book that was made 2 be a cartoon......




.but only 13 episodes..

Spartan, leader of the wild cats must lead a team of heros to stop Helspont and the damonite army from taking over the earth. with the help of Jake and Void, a human super computer,the wild cats must win or the erth will be distroyed

VOices-
Rod Wilson as Spartan

Roscoe Handford as Zealot

Colin O'Meara as Grifter

Sean McCann as Marlowe

Dean McDermott as WarBlade

Janet-Laine Green as Void

Ruth Marshall as Voodoo

Maurice Dean Wint as Helspont

Paul Mota as Maul

Dennis Akayama as Dockwell

Comments

Posted: 01/29/2007
I remember seeing this a few times, it was alright. Kind of a poor man's X-Men.
HarryReemsPosted: 02/28/2007
Man, this show was so retarded. It looked like it was animated by a gorilla with down syndrome.
And what's with that terrible theme song?
"They've got invisible power"??
yonoidPosted: 05/09/2007
i don't agree harry. Wildcats was dumbed down because it was on saturday mornings and they couldn't put all the stuff from the comic(i.e. voodoo being a former stripper) into it. You didn't see wolverine slice and stab people did you? No it was always someone invulnrable or a robot that couldn't bleed or die. Not the best cartoon of the 90's but you have to say it was about 10 times better than the B.S. on tv today.
shard80Posted: 06/28/2007
I loved this show mainly cause Void was so hot. ;) Oh, and HarryReems, I'm pretty sure their saying "invincible power" NOT invisible. lol XD
RyuZerOPosted: 10/29/2007
lol "We're Heros, Not Zeros" 13 Episodes? How Sad. I Saw It On Comcast On Demand For A While...

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