Mutant League

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Mutant League
GenreAnimation
Directed byRob Smiley
Voices ofMark Fleischer
Jim Herbie
Roman Foster
Kati Star
Rich Buchlloyd
Rob Brousseau
Barbara Jeanne Harrison
Jerry Lee
Robert Panepinto
Doug Stone
William Summers
Composer Eric Allaman
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes40
Production
Executive producersJeff Franklin
Steve Waterman
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesFranklin/Waterman 2
Electronic Arts
No. 21PSPLP Incorporated
Active Entertainment
Original release
ReleaseJuly 2, 1994 (1994-07-02) 
February 24, 1996 (1996-02-24)

Mutant League is an animated series based on the video games Mutant League Football and Mutant League Hockey which aired from July 2, 1994 to February 24, 1996. [1] The show ran for two seasons, with the second typically incorporating more poignant stories and issues, while the first seemed somewhat hodgepodge with little regard for continuity (the Monsters have one win streak that ends twice, for instance). There are forty episodes in all, thirteen in Season 1 and twenty-seven in Season 2. [2] The series was distributed by Claster Television and produced by Franklin/Waterman 2 Productions in association with Electronic Arts. [3]

Contents

Plot

During a football game, an earthquake reveals buried toxic waste, and the fumes cause all of the attendees and players to mutate, including young Bones Justice (Bones Jackson in the games). A sports federation based around the superhuman beings, the Mutant League, is formed and Bones grows up to play for the Midway Monsters. Corrupt league commissioner Zalgor Prigg constantly schemes to get the popular athlete to play for any one of the four teams he owns (Slayers, Evils, Derangers or Ooze), or if nothing else discredit him for refusing to join. Bones' search for his father and his personal quest to bring order to the league, are subplots throughout the series. Several other characters from the games such as Razor Kidd, Mo and Spew, K.T. Slayer, Grim McSlam and Coach McWimple regularly appear in the show.

Unlike the games, players did not die from their unique approach to contact sports; though frequently maimed to the point of losing body parts, through treatments in a machine called the Rejuvenator which bathed them in toxic chemicals, they would soon be as returned to health. The show also has no robot players (except in one episode where K.T. Slayer was benched by robotic clones of himself) and only five teams; the Monsters, the Slayers, the Ooze, the Derangers and the Screaming Evils. It also has the teams competing in all manner of sports, not just the ones seen in the games. Most commonly Football, but also hockey, basketball, soccer, baseball, volleyball and even monster truck races and sumo wrestling. As with the video games, all of these sports were modified with deathtraps and loose rules on violence to accommodate the near-indestructible nature of the players. Some episodes end with a "grudge match" between two particular players.

A line of action figures was released based on the show, but went virtually unknown.

Rumors of a Mutant League wrestling league surfaced featuring such characters as the Polluter, the Toxic Teacher and "Dad" (or possibly Butch Justice) but apparently never entered production.

Characters

Midway Monsters

Slay City Slayers

Derangers

Screaming Evils

Ooze

Other characters


Voice cast

Episodes

There are forty episodes altogether: 13 in season one, 27 in season two.

Season 1 (1994)

  1. "Opening Kick-Off" (Jul. 2, 1994)
  2. "Frightening Disease" (Jul. 9, 1994)
  3. "The Fugitive" (Jul. 16, 1994)
  4. "The Teammate" (Jul. 23, 1994)
  5. "Head of the Coach" (Jul. 30, 1994)
  6. "Troublemakers" (Aug. 6, 1994)
  7. "Collision Course" (Aug. 13, 1994)
  8. "The Sumo Match" (Aug. 20, 1994)
  9. "The Prize of Fame" (Aug. 27, 1994)
  10. "Boneheads Whodunnit?" (Sep. 3, 1994)
  11. "The Loser" (Sep. 10, 1994)
  12. "Breakdown" (Sep. 17, 1994)
  13. "All-Star Battle Royale" (Sep. 24, 1994)

Season 2 (1995–1996)

  1. "She's a Girl!" (Aug. 26, 1995)
  2. "Razor's Wedge" (Sep. 2, 1995)
  3. "The Great Madman" (Sep. 9, 1995)
  4. "The Bones Justice Story" (Sep. 16, 1995)
  5. "The Retirement" (Sep. 23, 1995)
  6. "Until You Walked in My Shoes..." (Sep. 30, 1995)
  7. "Scandalous Cad: Part 1" (Oct. 7, 1995)
  8. "Scandalous Cad: Part 2" (Oct. 14, 1995)
  9. "The Ultimate Breed" (Oct. 21, 1995)
  10. "The Recruit" (Oct. 28, 1995)
  11. "Enter the Skeletoid" (Nov. 4, 1995)
  12. "Hooked on Buzz" (Nov. 11, 1995)
  13. "Shoeless Lazer" (Nov. 18, 1995)
  14. "All-Star Game" (Nov. 25, 1995)
  15. "The Outing" (Dec. 2, 1995)
  16. "The Mental Game" (Dec. 9, 1995)
  17. "Role Model" (Dec. 16, 1995)
  18. "Strike" (Dec. 23, 1995)
  19. "The Fanatic" (Dec. 30, 1995)
  20. "Ultra Fear" (Jan. 6, 1996)
  21. "City Course" (Jan. 13, 1996)
  22. "The Comeback" (Jan. 20, 1996)
  23. "Love Story" (Jan. 27, 1996)
  24. "In My Father's Name: Part 1" (Feb. 3, 1996)
  25. "In My Father's Name: Part 2" (Feb. 10, 1996)
  26. "Sudden Death" (Feb. 17, 1996)
  27. "The Hall of Pain Awards" (Feb. 24, 1996)

Release

Home video

A 69-minute VHS tape of the show was released in 1996 by Columbia TriStar Home Video, featuring episodes edited together into what was called Mutant League: The Movie.

Streaming

In 2022, Sony Pictures Television's YouTube channel Throwback Toons began uploading episodes of the series. [4]

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