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Fish Police

Show Summary

Aired: 1992 - 1992
Show Type: Animated
Country of Origin: US

Fish Police, based upon the comic book created by Steve Moncuse, featured John Ritter as the voice of Inspector Gil. Set in Fish City, all the characters were marine life. Other principal voices included Ed Asner as Chief Abalone, JoBeth Williams as Angel, and Megan Mullally as Pearl the waitress. Incidental voices included Jonathon Winters, Hector Elizondo, Georgia Brown, Buddy Hackett, Robert Guillaume, and Tim Curry. A Hanna-Barbera Production, it appeared in prime time on CBS-TV from February 28, 1992 through March 13, 1992.

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Radiation_DudePosted: 10/23/2006
Haven't seen this show in years. it was an okay show, but it's too bad that it got canned after only 3 episodes were aired and 6 episodes were made altogether.
Posted: 01/08/2007
Wow, that show was THAT short-lived? I remember seeing this a lot when I was a child and loved it and so did my parents, it was the kind of cartoon that required thinking to get the jokes unlike a lot of the dumbed down stuff on TV today. I wish more episodes would've been made and still able to watch them!
BluePhoenixPosted: 07/04/2007
I remember this. Never really got into it, but I remember it.
This_guyPosted: 09/22/2008
This was another one of those, "I just saw this last week! What happened?,"shows from my childhood.
TMNT HEADPosted: 08/03/2009
i loved this show it kicked ass to bad you missed it up there it was a very great show that was a little mature at the time but nothing compared to stuff nowadays and remember that girl fish singer the hot one that had the angelina jolie lips before angelina had them i think her name was angel man if i was a fish...................

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