Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad

Sep 12, 1994 (en) Action & Adventure, Family [50] Min
  • First Air Date
    Sep 12, 1994
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato
    72%
  • Original title
    Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad
  • Release
    Sep 12, 1994
  • en
    -

Overview

Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad is an American television series. It was produced by Tsuburaya Productions, Ultracom and DIC Entertainment, with distribution by All American Television, and ran for one season from September 12, 1994 to April 11, 1995 in syndication, as well as on ABC. It was an adaptation of the Japanese tokusatsu series Denkou Choujin Gridman which was produced by Tsuburaya Productions. The series was originally going to be named PowerBoy but was renamed Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad to avoid confusion with Saban Entertainment's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. The series development mirrored the creative construct established earlier with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The master toy licensee -- Playmates Toys—funded the series, interpolated American development via toy licensing rights, and did a commercial buy-in on the Fox Network, where Haim Saban had established a kids block of time with other programs like "Power Rangers." Playmates called upon the development team at DIC. DIC, Pangea and Playmates' marketing group created an ensemble of character names, traits and profiles, which were spun into a most ambiguous series offering. More than anything else, this was a quick-to-market slam dunk to capitalize on the upsurge in popularity of imported Japanese monster-robot shows which could be adapted with new, regionalized live-action footage.

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer

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Casts

  1. Matthew Lawrence

    Sam Collins / Servo

  2. Robin Mary Florence

    Sydney Forrester

  3. Kevin Castro

    Tanker

  4. Troy Slaten

    Amp Ere

  5. Tim Curry

    Kilokahn

  6. Glen Beaudin

    Malcolm Frink

  7. Kath Soucie

    Elizabeth Collins

  8. Diana Bellamy

    Mrs. Starkey

  9. Jayme Betcher

    Jennifer Doyle

  10. John Wesley

    Principal Pratchett

  11. Kelli Kirkland

    Yolanda Pratchett

Full Casts & Crew

Casts : 11 / Crews : 0

Season 1 ( 1994-09-12)

To Protect and Servo

Episode: 1

Samurize

Episode: 2

Samurize Guys

Episode: 3

Amp Loves You, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!

Episode: 4

An Un-Helping Hand

Episode: 5

His Master's Voice

Episode: 6

Some Like it Scalding

Episode: 7

Mal-Kahn Tent

Episode: 8

The Cold Shoulder

Episode: 9

Que Sera Servo

Episode: 10

A Break in the Food Chain

Episode: 11

Ashes to Ashes Disk to Disk

Episode: 12

Lights, Camera, Action

Episode: 13

Sweet and Sour Kilokahn

Episode: 14

To Sleep, Perchance to Scream

Episode: 15

Out of Sight, Out of Time

Episode: 16

Money for Nothin' & Bits for Free

Episode: 17

Water You Doing?

Episode: 18

Just Brown & Servo

Episode: 19

My Virus Ate My Homework

Episode: 20

Hello Darkness, My Old Friend

Episode: 21

Born With a Jealous Mind

Episode: 22

Cheater, Cheater, Megabyte Eater

Episode: 23

Romeo & Joule-watt

Episode: 24

Rock n' Roll Virucide

Episode: 25

Stiff as a Motherboard

Episode: 26

Pride Goeth Before a Brawl

Episode: 27

Starkey in Syberspace

Episode: 28

Hair I Stand, Head in Hand

Episode: 29

Portrait of Artist as a Young Virus

Episode: 30

The Taunt Heard Round the World

Episode: 31

Tanks for the Memories

Episode: 32

Love Me Don't

Episode: 33

Syberteria Combat

Episode: 34

Over the River & Through the Grid

Episode: 35

Do Not Reboot 'Til Christmas

Episode: 36

Kilokahn Is Coming to Town

Episode: 37

Hide and Servo

Episode: 38

Little Ditch, Big Glitch

Episode: 39

Hasta la Virus, Baby

Episode: 40

Give 'Til It Megahertz

Episode: 41

The President's a Frink!

Episode: 42

Beep My, Beep My Baby

Episode: 43

Forget You!

Episode: 44

Loose Lips Sink Microchips

Episode: 45

It's Magic

Episode: 46

Pratchert's Radical Departure

Episode: 47

Foreign Languages

Episode: 48

Truant False

Episode: 49

Lucky's Unlucky Adventure

Episode: 50

What Rad Universe

Episode: 51

Syber-Dunk

Episode: 52

Take a Hike

Episode: 53
Sep 12, 1994 (en)
Action & Adventure, Family
[50] Min
  • First Air Date Sep 12, 1994
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato 72%
Original Title Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad
en

Overview

Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad is an American television series. It was produced by Tsuburaya Productions, Ultracom and DIC Entertainment, with distribution by All American Television, and ran for one season from September 12, 1994 to April 11, 1995 in syndication, as well as on ABC. It was an adaptation of the Japanese tokusatsu series Denkou Choujin Gridman which was produced by Tsuburaya Productions. The series was originally going to be named PowerBoy but was renamed Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad to avoid confusion with Saban Entertainment's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. The series development mirrored the creative construct established earlier with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The master toy licensee -- Playmates Toys—funded the series, interpolated American development via toy licensing rights, and did a commercial buy-in on the Fox Network, where Haim Saban had established a kids block of time with other programs like "Power Rangers." Playmates called upon the development team at DIC. DIC, Pangea and Playmates' marketing group created an ensemble of character names, traits and profiles, which were spun into a most ambiguous series offering. More than anything else, this was a quick-to-market slam dunk to capitalize on the upsurge in popularity of imported Japanese monster-robot shows which could be adapted with new, regionalized live-action footage.

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer