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The series lasted only one season with 26 episodes and was part of The Comic. The series involved a team of heroes that could transform into sharks and other marine animals and resembled the series ThunderCats and SilverHawks, also developed by Rankin/Bass. Together, the TigerSharks battle the twin forces of evil, The Mantanas, below the sea, and Captain Bizarrly's crew, on land. TigerSharks is an American animated children's television series developed by Rankin/Bass and distributed by Lorimar-Telepictures in 1987. Through the use of Doc Walro's invention, the Fish Tank, the TigerSharks are able to transform themselves into aquatic creatures which retain these superheroes' characteristics but which allow them to live and operate underwater.Īfter saving Lorca, they agree to help the Waterians save their planet. The TigerSharks include: Mako, their leader and an expert in underwater combat, Doc Walro, the most famous oceanogragher and explorer in the Universe, Octavia, the commander of the TigerShark' spacecraft, Dolph, the team's communications expert who is able to telepathically transmit and receive messages, Angel and Bronc, a brother-and-sister team which acts as the TigerSharks' scouts, and Gup, Doc Walro's pet. With their friend and colleague in mortal danger, the TigerSharks blast off from Earth determined to rescue him. Led by the ferocious T-Ray, The Mantanas free the innocent Waterians' most fearsome enemy, Captain Bizarrly, and his pirate crew from their icy Seaberian prison and capture the TigerShark, Lorca. While Lorca, the TigerSharks' tough guy, is working a solo mission on Water-O, an ominous craft, The Mantana, blasts through Water-O's atmosphere and dives deep beneath the seas that form most of the planet. "TigerSharks" is the story of The TigerSharks' adventures on Water-O, a peaceful planet several galaxies removed from Earth. Taken from Promotional Series Synopsis sheet. Sometimes at best there are pieces of stories to work from, so until a source surfaces with the missing content, this section will be incomplete. and it still can't compare to the other shows' themes.įor all of the details about TigerSharks, check out the whole video.Unfortunately, since the series has never seen official release or even airing in the 1990s and on, there are episodes that are missing. There is also something deeply unsettling about the TigerSharks' transformation into humanoid aquatics it's so borderline grotesque that TigerSharks could easily be made into a David Cronenberg body horror flick.īut at least the theme song was catchy. As noted in our video, TigerSharks shared several members of the ThunderCats and SilverHawks creative team, as well as the leading performers of those shows.

One thing to keep in mind is that Rankin/Bass wasn't subtle about its desire to make another ThunderCats. It's truly the animated lineup of the damned.
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Unlike its predecessors, TigerSharks had to share a TV slot with the likes of Street Frogs, The Mini-Monsters, and Karate Kat. But first, we'll test your sanity with an extended look back at The Comic Strip. In SYFY WIRE's latest Everything You Didn't Know video, we're taking a deep dive back into the world of Water-O for all of the details about TigerSharks that have long since been forgotten. Unfortunately, the TigerSharks just couldn't live up to their famous cousins. But in 1987, Rankin/Bass went back to the well one more time to recapture that lightning in a bottle.

The company tried to replicate that success with SilverHawks, which wasn't quite as popular. During the '80s, Rankin/Bass struck gold when it unleashed the ThunderCats on an unsuspecting generation of cartoon lovers.
