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The Mask

  • TV Series
  • 1995–1997
  • TV-Y7
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
14K
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The Mask (1995)
SlapstickSuperheroActionAdventureAnimationComedyCrimeFamilyFantasyMystery

A man finds a mystical mask that allows the wearer to make all sorts of unusual things happen.A man finds a mystical mask that allows the wearer to make all sorts of unusual things happen.A man finds a mystical mask that allows the wearer to make all sorts of unusual things happen.

  • Creator
    • Mark Badger
  • Stars
    • Rob Paulsen
    • Frank Welker
    • Jim Cummings
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Mark Badger
    • Stars
      • Rob Paulsen
      • Frank Welker
      • Jim Cummings
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Rob Paulsen
    Rob Paulsen
    • Stanley Ipkiss…
    • 1995–1997
    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Milo…
    • 1995–1997
    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    • Detective Doyle…
    • 1995–1997
    Neil Ross
    Neil Ross
    • Lt. Mitch Kellaway
    • 1995–1997
    Mark L. Taylor
    Mark L. Taylor
    • Charlie Schumaker
    • 1995–1997
    Tress MacNeille
    Tress MacNeille
    • Mrs. Peenman…
    • 1995–1997
    Heidi Shannon
    • Peggy Brandt
    • 1995–1997
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    • Mayor Mortimer Tilton…
    • 1995–1997
    Tim Curry
    Tim Curry
    • Pretorius
    • 1995–1997
    Brian George
    Brian George
    • Additional Voices
    • 1996
    Debi Derryberry
    Debi Derryberry
    • Additional Voices
    • 1996
    John Kassir
    John Kassir
    • Additional Voices
    • 1996
    Rodger Bumpass
    Rodger Bumpass
    • Additional Voices
    • 1996
    Mona Marshall
    Mona Marshall
    • Additional Voices
    • 1996
    Jennifer Darling
    Jennifer Darling
    • Additional Voices
    • 1996
    Michael Gough
    Michael Gough
    • Additional Voices
    • 1996
    Danny Mann
    Danny Mann
    • Additional Voices
    • 1996
    Greg Eagles
    Greg Eagles
    • Additional Voices
    • 1996
    • Creator
      • Mark Badger
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    10ikrani

    If You Thought The Mask Couldn't Get Any Funnier

    Then you are wrong. This show takes everything the movie did right and amplifies it a hundred-fold (incidentally, Son of the Mask takes everything this series did WRONG and amplifies it a million-fold).

    First, the casting. Rob Paulsen as Stanley Ipkiss/The Mask is PERFECT. Rob already sounds like a cartoon character in real life, so who better to voice a real-life cartoon character? In addition to the Mask, he also supplies the voices of several other characters, but you knew that when you looked at his IMDb profile. RIGHT?! Alongside Rob is Jim Cummings, who has his own list of supporting characters that he supplies the voices of. He's a bit more noticeable than Rob, but still talented enough so that you'd have to step back to realize it's him.

    The comedy in this show is all the Looney Tunery that the movie had with even less awkward moments. The Mask is now able to take full advantage of being animated and changes costumes, sizes, and appearance in a heartbeat, something that would be quite costly to do in the film. In addition to his catchphrases "Sssssmokin'!" and "Somebody stop me!", the show gave him a new one, the simple utterance of the word "WEDGIE!" before pulling someone's underwear over their head.

    The show still takes place in Edge City, the supporting characters are still there, the Mask is still considered a criminal by the police (not unjustly, I might add), and each episode offers new antics and the occasional appearance by Mr. Rent-A-Cartoon-Villain himself, Tim Curry. The animation isn't always top-notch, but the writing more than makes up for it.

    Alas, this show is nearly impossible to find online as New Line and Dark Horse seem to have gone out of their way to erase it from existence. WHY?! This was a GREAT show! If you're not going to use it, why not let us play with it for a while? Why not license it to CN? Why not reboot it? Son of the Mask was YEARS ago!
    8hedningara

    Very good

    Considering the pile of crap that infests CN in the present, this series really stood out during the time it released (I'm talking about a really long time ago) and was quite innovative in many ways. It was honestly very good. It was quite surprisingly extremely funny using its own unique style of humor. No it is no where nearly as good as the movie itself, which is quite strange, although the movie itself would be something very difficult to live up to and match using animation. It did sometimes almost border on adult themes like the movie but is mostly kids stuff. Very very entertaining for its time although I don't know how viable it would be today as I have'nt really watched it years?
    10kirangp

    Somebody Stop meeeeeeeee

    Wow while I am writing this review I am having glimpses of this show in my mind....This was truly a rocking series right from the theme song till the end(Too bad they changed the theme song after the first season)...I still remember watching The Mask movie in my cousin's house & went completely crazy & again went to the movie with my Dad(Indian releases in theaters are late)& after that this series started...I used to come running from school to watch this show weekdays at 4 to watch it on Cartoon Network ....This show was damn funny.Many episodes are memorable to me.I wish they would release this on DVD...I will buy it with whatever money I have now(I am still studying)...Somebody Stop Meeeeeeeeeeeeeee...Smokinnnn
    TheMan3051

    Calling all SEQUELS!

    After the enormous success of The Mask it seemed obvious that a sequel would be in the works. But as we all know we never got that sequel. Instead we got something better! An animated series which is faithful to the movies and "maybe" the comics. I've never read the comics but I suppose. Anyhow, the plots were amazing and the characters and villians were greatly developed. This was truly a fun show. It was great. And Rob Paulsen (Pink & the Brain) did a great voice over! And in my opinion after seeing this great show there really is no need for a sequel. I wouldn't mind one but there is no need.
    10robynh-4

    This show was rockin'!

    I loved "The Mask" movie as a kid and I still do. Shortly after the huge success of the film, "The Mask: The Animated Series" was spawned. It's basically the continuing adventures of Stanley Ipkiss with some changes such as Stanley and Peggy going out, Tina not being in the show, Stanley being able to use the Mask by day as well as night and blah, blah, blah, but don't let it stop you from watching the show: it's a truly excellent satire all served with sly humour.

    Like other "Mask" fans, I want the show to come back on television, be released on DVD (and NOT just two episodes on the "Son of the Mask" special edition!) and possibly a few more new seasons. Unfortunately, that horrible monstrosity of "Son of the Mask" has absolutely murdered and slaughtered the entire "Mask" franchise. So it's unlikely that us "Mask" fans will be getting any of it. (Damn you, "SIN of the Mask"!!!) Ah well, I still have fond memories of the "The Mask:TAS" and there's also clips on YouTube as well as the full episode "Flight as a Feather".

    All in all, "The Mask: TAS" was an excellent satirical cartoon that catered to both kid and adult "Mask" fans world over and if it weren't for "Son of the Mask", I'm sure we would of had our wishes fulfilled.

    I'll never forget "The Mask: The Animated Series".

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    • Trivia
      Frequently, when Rob Paulsen was recording for the voice of Stanley Ipkiss/The Mask, he would receive notes from the producers and directors that Jim Carrey would do it a certain way so he should try it more the way Carrey would do it. Eventually, at the suggestion of Tim Curry, Paulsen said to them, "I'm not Jim, and I can't be Jim. The whole reason you guys got me is because you can't afford him. So if all you want is for me to be Jim, then maybe I'm the wrong guy for this part." They paused for a moment and then apologized for making him feel that way, and he never received another note of how he "wasn't doing it the way Jim would."
    • Quotes

      [opening theme song]

      [Stanley puts the Mask on and transforms]

      The Mask: I gotcha with my winning smile, I'm a living lesson in flair and style / Ya just can't help but stare at my savoir-faire! / I'm nouveau, Deco, Roman-Greco, Rococo, Baroque-o, bebop, uh, hip-hop, flip-flop... Somebody stop me! / Pretty viridian faces like mine don't come a dime a dozen, I stand out in the crowd! / Babe, when they made me, yeah, they broke the mold / Wholesome and kind, and staid and refined / TOTALLY OUTTA MY MIND! / Arch-villains and ne'er-do-wells, had better learn to decorate prison cells / Green goes with anything if they ask, see? / Well, there's one last thing I gotta sing about, open up wide and really shout, "Ooooohhh, look out! THIS IS THE MASK!" Smokin'!

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      Featured in Wala ka nang puwang sa mundo (1997)

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    • Release date
      • August 12, 1995 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • South Korea
      • Canada
      • Philippines
      • Taiwan
    • Official sites
      • MeTV Toons site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Niqob
    • Production companies
      • Dark Horse Entertainment
      • Film Roman Productions
      • Sunbow Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 22m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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