Centurions
Debut: April 07, 1986
Ended: December 12, 1986

"Power Extreme!" A rarity in the action cartoon world, The Centurions had a brainy, independent female character as its lead. Inspired by her heroic father, Crystal Kane gathered together a band of computer-generated specialists to battle the megalomaniacal Dr. Terror, his sidekick Hacker, and his army of Doom Drones. Kane’s squad consisted of Jake Rockwell, Ace McCloud, Max Ray, Rex Charger and John Thunder. The team also had a pair of animal mascots, Shadow the dog and Lucy the orangutan. Putting the emphasis on sci-fi action, The Centurions always featured fast-paced battles, dogfighting vehicles, and cool gadgets. Crystal outfitted her team with super-powered "exoframes," body suits geared up with helicopter parts, tank treads, deep sea jet engines, and other useful tricks. Each episode of The Centurions also included a short lesson about astronomy and space travel, presented in a 30-second blurb at the end of the episode. The show managed a respectable run in its original syndication, winning enough of a fan base to spark a revival on The Cartoon Network in the 1990's.

Intros
Credits
Posters
Quotes
Centurions: "Power Extreme! -Centurions"
Ace McCloud: "Looks quiet..."
Jake Rockwell: "So does a bear trap... before it's sprung."
Doc Terror: "Obviously, there's a tracking beacon in here..."
Max Ray: "Obviously."
Doc Terror: "Take this. It will help them find your grave!"
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