Creepy Crawlers (TV series)

Creepy Crawlers
Genre Science fiction
Horror
Adventure
Comedy
Country of origin United States
France
No. of episodes 23
Production
Producer(s) Saban Entertainment
Running time 30 minutes approx.
Release
Original network Syndication (U.S.)
Canale 5/Italia 1 (Italy)
Channel 4/TCC (UK)
M6 (France)
Original release October 4, 1994 – March 30, 1996

Creepy Crawlers is an joint-venture between American and French animated series from 1994, produced by Saban Entertainment.

Origins

The Creepy Crawlers TV Show was based on ToyMax's Creepy Crawlers Activity toy. A line of 12 action figures were made by ToyMax in conjunction with the show, as well as the Goozooka Assault vehicle. A "Creepy Crawlers Action Figure Playset" was depicted in the 1994 ToyMax toy booklet, but was apparently not produced. Each figure came with a metal mold for use with the Creepy Crawlers toy oven, to make custom accessories for the figure using Plasti-Goop.

The Creepy Crawlers TV show debuted in first-run syndication in the Fall of 1994. The show was produced by the Saban company, known for their Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and other live-action adventure programs. Creepy Crawlers was sponsored heavily by several ToyMax products, including Incredible Edibles and DollyMaker, and other Saban programs such as VR Troopers. The show aired sporadically on weekends through the spring of 1996, airing a total of 23 episodes during its two-year run.

Show premise

The show is about Chris Carter, a self-described "normal kid" who is interested in magic. While working at the Magic Shop of bitter discredited stage illusionist Professor Googengrime, Chris designed and built a device he called "The Magic Maker", ostensibly for use in some unspecified magic trick. A particular once-every-thousand-years planetary alignment, the Magical Millennium Moment, rained down cosmic energies on the shop one fateful night, which somehow made the Magic Maker capable of creating strange, man-sized bug/magic trick composite mutant creatures. The three creatures formed that night, Hocus Locust, Volt Jolt and T-3 (dubbed "Goop-Mandos" by Googengrime), despite looking bizarre, turned out to be friendly, and joined forces with Chris, but Googengrime kept the Magic Maker when Chris and the Goop-Mandos escaped from the shop. Each episode thereafter concerned Googengrime's latest attempt to gain power and conquer the world with a Magic Maker-created "Crime Grime" monster, and Chris and The Goop-Mandos' efforts to stop him, and retrieve the Magic Maker from his evil clutches.

As the series went on, more Goop-Mandos were created. In addition, a young girl named "Sammy" Reynolds became a close ally of the group.

Some sitcom style humor was derived by the concept that the Goop-Mandos were required to recharge after missions by hanging upside-down in the large closet in Chris' room. This concept was derived from a small oozing hourglass-like device housed in the lower torso of each Goop-Mando Action Figure. Although the Carter parents never made an appearance on the show (their voices were heard off-screen in a few episodes), Chris' older brother Todd, a vain and surly "valley dude", was constantly suspicious of the extracurricular goings-on around the house. Furthermore, when the Goop-Mandos needed transportation to a battle site, they would often confiscate Todd's custom dune buggy, using doses of "Goop" to transform it temporarily into the Goozooka "Crawler Cruiser" assault Vehicle. The villains used a similar vehicle called the Bug-Eyed Bomber.

At the Opening of Season Two, Professor Googengrime created a formula, Super Goop, to try destroy the Goop-Mandos, but it backfired, furthering their mutations. The Goop-Mandos changed colors, gained new abilities and became much stronger.

Main characters

Goop-Mandos

Crime Grimes

Other Interested Parties

Episodes

Season One

# Title Air Date Summary
1 The Night Of The Creepy Crawlers 10/04/1994 The show's pilot introduces Chris, Professor Googengrime, and the Goop-Mandos, and sets events in motion that will affect the show's entire run...
2 Sugar Frosted Crawlers 10/11/1994 Googengrime sets up shop in an abandoned cereal factory, and is soon flooding the market with the only breakfast food with a living prize inside...
3 Who's Afraid Of Bees? 10/18/1994 The Reynolds family moves in next door to the Carters, bringing interesting developments for the new neighbors, and an inadvertent swarm of gigantic Grumble Bees...
4 Chris Explains It All 10/25/1994 Recaps the action of the previous three episodes.
5 Power Play 11/01/1994 A supercharged Shockaroach goes on an electricity-consuming rampage, coinciding with brother Todd's heavy metal "Battle of The Bands" competition...
6 Vanishing Act 11/15/1994 Chris and Sammy's "first date" at a "Razzle & Dazzle" Magic Show. Meanwhile, across town, The Goop-Mandos (literally!) make a new friend...
7 One Creepy Brother 11/22/1994 Todd Carter becomes involved in the struggle between Professor Googengrime and his little brother Chris. Unfortunately, it is on the wrong side of the conflict...
8 I Was A Teenage Crawler 12/06/1994 A chemical explosion at a pesticide factory leaves Chris slowly mutating into a human grasshopper. Just in time for prom...
9 Mauler Amuck 12/27/1994 T-Flea goes missing at a Goop-Mando team training session, while Googengrime loses control of Spooky's first Crime Grime creation, the rampaging 2-Ugly...
10 The Glob 01/24/1995 After accidentally creating Commantis by inserting a Shogun movie into the Magic Maker, Googengrime uses a film festival of horror flicks to produce a writhing gelatinous slime that devours all forms of entertainment...
11 All The Way To China 01/31/1995 The new Super Squirminator tunnels to the Earth's core in search of Magma-Goop, wreaking geological disaster, and leading the heroes on a subterranean chase after Sammy's little brother Nick, who has disappeared down the hole...
12 Double Trouble 02/07/1995 Good and Evil agendas clash at the County Museum, as an exhibit of Houdini's Magic Trunk leads to a T-Rex skeleton attack, and a high-speed chase on the freeway...
13 Attack Of the Fifty Foot Googengrime 02/14/1995 Googengrime fires Spooky for his perpetual bungling, then (thanks to a lab accident) grows to be giant-sized trouble for Chris and the Goop-Mandos...
14 Return Of The Crime Grimes 02/21/1995 In this season closer, Colonel Ka-Boom jails Chris for Goop-Mando conspiracy, Googengrime conquers the city with the unleashed aid of every Crime Grime creature at once, and the Magic Maker is recovered by the side of good, in a colossal Final Battle that sets everything right. Or does it..?

Season Two

# Title Air Date Summary
15 Dawn Of The Super Goop 09/16/1995 Googengrime's new weapon augments the Goop-Mandos' powers to uncontrollable levels, messing with their self-confidence as well as their color schemes...
16 Deja Goop 09/23/1995 Googengrime dabbles in voodoo, placing Hocus Locust under his power, and at odds with the rest of the Goop-Mandos at a visit to an amusement park...
17 A Real Numb Skrull 09/30/1995 Professor Googengrime builds a better monster, and commands the gigantic enforcer to destroy his "former" servant, Spooky Goopy...
18 Camp Nightmare 11/04/1995 Chris wins a trip to a summer camp in an R/C plane-flying contest, but Googengrime turns up to shake down the rich campers...
19 Bugzilla 11/11/1995 Googengrime's latest colossal Crime Grime is an animated monster from a wax museum: the rampaging black mantis Bugzilla.
20 T-4-2 01/06/1996 Googengrime plots to gain control of Goop-Mando strongman T-3, but instead winds up creating T-3's younger brother, the four-headed "T-4"...
21 Cold Snap 01/13/1996 When Googengrime unleashes his cold-weather monster "Ice Scream" on the city, Chris and the Goop-Mandos counter with the heat-infused Goop-Mando "Fire-Eyes"...
22 Revenge Of The Mutant Stink Bugs 01/20/1996 Mutant stink bugs are unleashed against the town and the heroes must stop them. It is the second episode to feature Fire Eyes...
23 The Incredible Shrinking Creepy Crawlers 03/30/1996 Shrinking Creepy Crawlers...

Cast

Crew

See also

External links

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