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Exo-Squad

Show Summary

Aired: 1993 - 1995
Show Type: Animated
Country of Origin: US

In the early 22nd Century, mankind has achieved two great scientific feats: one, the creation of the exo-frame, a highly capable machine piloted by humans for work in extreme conditions including outer space, enabling the terraforming of Mars and Venus. Two, the neo-sapien race, a genetically perfect species created solely for labor.

Angered by their subhuman standing in mankind's empire, they were led to uprise by Phaeton. The militarized neo-sapiens soon overthrew humanity's hold on Earth and Mars, with their superior strength and intelligence. Now, cloning experiments are allowing them the possiblity to procreate and further their own species.

Allying with the mercenary space pirate clans that litter the outer colonies, the ExoFleet is poising to retake the solar system and set humanity on a course for peace. Exo-Squad follows this overarching story, as well as the trials of Lt. J.T. Marsh and his squadron of pilots.

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zomnificentPosted: 06/26/2008
I had one of those toys, although I don't think I ever saw the show. The toy was awesome. It was this soldier dude in a red jumpsuit. He had a little laser rifle and a gas mask type helmet that could be taken on or off. The toy was so cool because it was like a G.I. Joe, but 2/3's the size.
This_guyPosted: 09/21/2008
My best friend and his younger bothers had almost all of the toys. I had two, but they kept braking, so I had to return them. The cartoon was pretty cool, too.
jamie81Posted: 04/11/2009
God i loved this show!! No one around my age even remembers it, i wish i had it on dvd!!
mrjedi76Posted: 11/28/2009
I use to watch this in the morning before going to school...10th grade..this cartoon was awesome!!!
thechamp1985Posted: 12/25/2009
These toys kicked major a**!

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