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Street Sharks

  • TV Series
  • 1994–1997
  • TV-Y7
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
3.1K
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Street Sharks (1994)
Animal AdventureHand-Drawn AnimationSuperheroActionAdventureAnimationCrimeFamilySci-Fi

Ripster, Jab, Streex and Slammu must protect their reputations and change the way they are being viewed in Fission City. They must fight Dr. Piranoid as well as finding their father once and... Read allRipster, Jab, Streex and Slammu must protect their reputations and change the way they are being viewed in Fission City. They must fight Dr. Piranoid as well as finding their father once and for all...Ripster, Jab, Streex and Slammu must protect their reputations and change the way they are being viewed in Fission City. They must fight Dr. Piranoid as well as finding their father once and for all...

  • Stars
    • Andrew Rannells
    • D. Kevin Williams
    • Jim Hoggatt
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    3.1K
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    • Stars
      • Andrew Rannells
      • D. Kevin Williams
      • Jim Hoggatt
    • 17User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Andrew Rannells
    Andrew Rannells
    • Streex…
    • 1994–1997
    D. Kevin Williams
    • Big Slammu…
    • 1994–1997
    Jim Hoggatt
    • Bends…
    • 1994–1997
    Lee Tockar
    Lee Tockar
    • Ripster…
    • 1994–1997
    John Michael Lee
    • Dr. Piranoid…
    • 1994–1997
    Tony Wike
    • Repteel…
    • 1994–1997
    Pam Carter
    • Lena Mack
    • 1994–1997
    Todd Campbell
      • 1994–1997
      Rob Baker
      • Additional Voices
      • 1994–1997
      Jerry Longe
        • 1995–1997
        Jerry W. Wall
        • Additional Voices
        • 1994–1997
        Terry Berner
        Terry Berner
        • Slash
        • 1994
        Matt Hill
        Matt Hill
        • Jab…
        • 1994
        Ian James Corlett
        Ian James Corlett
        • T-Bone…
        • 1995–1997
        Garry Chalk
        Garry Chalk
        • Spike…
        • 1995–1997
        Doug Parker
        • Bad Rap…
        • 1995–1997
        Clyde McNeal
          • 1994
          Amy Kunz
            • 1994–1997
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            7dee.reid

            "Jawsome" "Street Sharks"

            The animated animal-themed superhero TV series "Street Sharks" (which aired from 1994-1997) was one of several animated animal-themed superhero TV shows to air during the 1990s - probably to cash in on the craze for such properties created by the wildly successful "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." Like more than a few of such series, "Street Sharks" was co-created by Ron Askin and Phil Harnage to cash in on an already-existing toy line (by Mattel).

            I eagerly collected the Street Sharks action figures as a nine-or-ten-year-old growing up during the mid '90s. I still have those Street Sharks toys, too. Unfortunately, I never got the chance to watch the TV series that was inspired by the toys that came before it. Fast-forward two decades and lo and behold, the wonders of TV-on-DVD: "Street Sharks" is released on DVD and I'm able to finally watch the series I remembered so fondly growing up - even if I never actually got the chance to watch it.

            "Street Sharks" was very obviously influenced by the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and so were so many other such animated children's TV shows produced during that time. So, try to imagine this series as "Jaws" meets the Fantastic Four. "Street Sharks" concerns the Bolton Brothers - John, Clint, Bobby, and Coop - who are transformed by the insane, megalomaniacal and power-hungry university geneticist Dr. Luther Paradigm, who kidnaps the four siblings and injects them with an experimental serum that transforms them into massive half-man/half-shark mutants:

            • John becomes Ripster, a Great White Shark and their "de facto" leader of the four and is the most brilliant Street Shark; Clint becomes Jab, a Hammerhead Shark and is the tough-talking fighter of the group who often charges, quite literally, head-first, into battle; Bobby becomes Streex, a Tiger Shark and is the most fun-loving of the bunch and is always seen wearing a pair of trademark roller blades; and Clint becomes Big Slammu, a Whale Shark who is the resident jock and proves to be the physically strongest of them all.


            Together, the four of them team up as one, as the "Street Sharks," to fight crime and all manner of evil in their native Fission City. Of course, Dr. Paradigm becomes their primary nemesis, who has an insane scheme to "gene-slam" the entire human population into nefarious "Seaviates," hideous genetic mutants based on marine animals that will exist only to serve him. Paradigm himself becomes a victim of his own sick and twisted experiments when he is accidentally injected with his own "gene-slamming" serum and is transformed into "Dr. Piranoid," whose face assumed an inhuman piranha-like form during moments of extreme emotion. The Street Sharks are aided in their battles against Dr. Piranoid by Bends, their genius human friend, and other "gene-slammed" human/animal mutants like Moby Lick (a Killer Whale) and Rox (a Mako Shark) and later, the Dino Vengers.

            "Street Sharks" is not a particularly deep or involving show. The animation is pretty simple and straight-forward, with no other underlying theme other than the theme of brotherly camaraderie amongst Our Four marine Heroes. Seeing the show in my adult years, it's not as mind-blowing as I thought it was going to be - but perhaps that's just the 31-year-old adult in me. But remembering back to my nine-/10-year-old self, it's easy to get lost in a show that promises nothing more than just great fun and "Jawsome" one-liners.

            7/10.
            10mikeyhelm

            Street Sharks!!!!!!!!!!!

            Absolute masterpiece. Any one who judges street sharks is a fool. I grew up with Street Sharks and i couldn't get enough. Recommended for retro fun or definitely kids should be watching this kind of entertainment. Pure genius. It came around in mid nineties with a very mainstream idea just like the teenage mutant ninja turtles which was also magnificent. Street sharks is a little more action packed with cool catchphrases and a catchy theme song that will always be remembered. This cartoon was not very long running and that is a great shame. I think the creators of this cartoon need to bring themselves together and bring about some new street shark episodes to entertain the young audience and just notice how popular it becomes once again just like it did in the 90's.
            9elonmusk-is_a_moron

            I loved this show as a kid

            I see many people accusing this show of being a "rip-off" of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. And while I do see more than evident similarities between both series (I think the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were even referenced at one point) I still watched this series almost religiously.

            Like many 90s cartoons, it had an awesome theme song, and many cool characters; kinda wish the series continued: As far as I remember, the series ended in some sort of cliffhanger (Sadly, also another common element from many 90s cartoons)

            Considering the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles had many reboots and movies, Street Sharks should get at least one reboot series.
            iwishiwasfashioncore

            You kidding me?

            First of, TMNT was an amazing show that fed my childhood imagination.

            Street Sharks was awesome. What kid didn't want to watch a show where tough sharks were punching down criminals. It was made simple for children and not adults.

            I believe the idea might have been based of of Maui and son's (sp) Typical shark character that they but all over skate boards, boogie boards, shirts, shoes and anything else that was popular in the early 90's

            When I see pictures from this show it reminds me of a time when Neon colored fanny packs, Bk knights light up shoes, Over-sized sunglasses, squeeze its, legos, and slap on bracelets were only a necessity of life.
            6TheCollectiveCollection

            A childhood classic

            There is nothing much better than some mean looking sharks on skates that have the physical appearance of hulk. This show was a childhood classic for me and feel as I only caught part of the show growing up. It is fairly old now and have not seen or heard of it much since the years have passed. Recommend this if you are into skating, sharks or animated shows.

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              Coined the phrase 'Jawesome', a play on the word 'awesome'.
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            • Release date
              • September 1, 1994 (United States)
            • Countries of origin
              • United States
              • Canada
              • South Korea
              • Hong Kong
              • Japan
              • China
              • Taiwan
              • Philippines
            • Languages
              • English
              • French
            • Also known as
              • Уличные акулы
            • Production company
              • DIC Entertainment
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            • Runtime
              • 22m
            • Color
              • Color
            • Sound mix
              • Stereo
            • Aspect ratio
              • 1.33 : 1

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