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| The Tick (1994) |
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| 15 :02x02 - Alone Together (Sep/16/1995) | | As part of a special team, The Tick is assigned to remove the letters lasered on the moon by Chairface Chippendale (in the episode "The Tick vs. Chairface Chippendale"). Unfortunately, he only manages to remove the "C." The Tick loaded too much explosives into the "C" and rockets himself into space where he meets Omnipotus. The Tick learns, too late, that Omnipotus plans to eat the Earth! | | Guest Stars: Pat Fraley as The Whirling Scottish Devil, Tony Jay as Chairface Chippendale, Ronald Feinberg as Omnipotus, Jess Harnell as The Human Bullet | Director: Hank Tucker Writer: Christopher McCulloch | | | | | | | | | |
| 18 :02x05 - Coach Fussell's Lament (Oct/07/1995) | | After using Mad Nanny to capture the Tick, Charles, the Brainchild, transforms the Tick into a two-headed blue bird that can only speak high school level French. To the delight of Chairface Chippendale, Pineapple Pokopo, The Terror, and The Idea Men, Charles holds an auction for sole ownership of the Tick! | | Guest Stars: Rob Paulsen as The Terror, Ed Gilbert (1) as The Idea Men, Hamilton Camp as Professor Cromedome, Dorian Harewood as Pineapple Pokopo, Tony Jay as Chairface Chippendale, Stuart Stone as Brainchild, Pat Musick as Mad Nanny (Meriam Brunch) | Director: Hank Tucker Writer: Andy Yerkes, Pippin Parker | | | | | | | | | |
| 21 :02x08 - Heroes (Nov/11/1995) | | The producers of the reality show, "HEROES" want to feature The Tick in an episode. While the camera crew follows him around, The Tick faces off against The Deadly Bulb who has a pig for a leg. With his henchmen Watt and Socket, he uses The Tick as a filament for his gigantic light bulb. | | Guest Stars: Paul Eiding as Socket, Jess Harnell as Watt, Maurice LaMarche as The Deadly Bulb, Kevin Schon as Big Shot, Roger Rose as Four-Legged Man (Civic-Minded Five leader), Rob Paulsen as Captain Mucilage (Civic-Minded Five), Susan Silo as Jungle Janet (Civic-Minded Five) | Director: Hank Tucker Writer: Ben Edlund, Randolph Heard | | | | | | |
| 23 :02x10 - The Tick Loves Santa! (Nov/25/1995) | | A petty crook in a Santa costume gains the power to create electrical clones of himself, becoming Multiple Santa. The Tick loves Santa so much that he cannot bring himself to stop the clones, so they defeat all of the other heroes in The City. Someone must stop them from taking over the hydroelectric plant and creating thousands more clones! | | Guest Stars: Kevin Schon as Feral Boy (Civic-Minded Five), Roger Rose as Four-Legged Man (Civic-Minded Five leader), Jim Cummings as Multiple Santa | Director: Hank Tucker Writer: Richard Liebmann-Smith, Ben Edlund | | | | | | | | | |
| 26 :02x13 - Grandpa Wore Tights (Feb/17/1996) | | While visiting old superheroes living in a retirement community, The Tick and Arthur stumble across a plot by a former supervillain, The Terror, to get back his device The Desirovac. With it, he can get anything he desires. | | Guest Stars: Rob Paulsen as The Terror, Kevin Schon as The Living Doll, Pat Fraley as The Visual Eye, Jess Harnell as The Sub Human, Maurice LaMarche as The Human Ton and Handy, Susan Blu as Suffra-Jet, Jim Cummings as Captain Decency, Cam Clarke (1) as Johnny Polite, Peter Bergman as Terry | Director: Hank Tucker Writer: Richard Liebmann-Smith, Ben Edlund | | | |
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