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*'''Jamie ([[Steven Blum|Steven Jay Blum]]):''' Coop's best friend and a smart-aleck slacker. He is the tritagonist of the series His contribution to the team is, well, nothing. The only thing he does is hit on cute girls (and he can't even do that). He is very cowardly and often runs at the sight of combat. |
*'''Jamie ([[Steven Blum|Steven Jay Blum]]):''' Coop's best friend and a smart-aleck slacker. He is the tritagonist of the series His contribution to the team is, well, nothing. The only thing he does is hit on cute girls (and he can't even do that). He is very cowardly and often runs at the sight of combat. |
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*'''Goat ([[Scot Rienecker]]):''' The owner of the junkyard in which Coop found Megas, Goat dreams of finding a robot of his own. Like Jamie, he tries to hit on girls (usually Kiva) and falls just a bit short. Although he did get lucky with Galaxia apparently. |
*'''Goat ([[Scot Rienecker]]):''' The owner of the junkyard in which Coop found Megas, Goat dreams of finding a robot of his own. Like Jamie, he tries to hit on girls (usually Kiva) and falls just a bit short. Although he did get lucky with Galaxia apparently. |
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*'''Gorrath ([[Clancy Brown]]):''' The primary antagonist of the series. Gorrath is the head of the Glorft. Gorrath followed Kiva and led his army back in time to try and retrieve Megas. He hates Coop and often launches attacks to try to kill him and reclaim Megas (or as he calls it: "the |
*'''Gorrath ([[Clancy Brown]]):''' The primary antagonist of the series. Gorrath is the head of the Glorft. Gorrath followed Kiva and led his army back in time to try and retrieve Megas. He hates Coop and often launches attacks to try to kill him and reclaim Megas (or as he calls it: "the "), but always fails in some way or other, usually because of sheer dumb luck on Coop's part. |
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Megas XLR | |
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Created by | Jody Schaeffer George Krstic |
Starring | David DeLuise Wendee Lee Steven Jay Blum Scot Rienecker Clancy Brown |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 26 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Running time | 26 minutes |
Production company | Cartoon Network Studios |
Original release | |
Network | Cartoon Network |
Release | May 1, 2004 – April 26, 2005 |
Megas XLR is an American animated television series that aired on the Toonami block on Cartoon Network and is produced by Cartoon Network Studios. It was created by Jody Schaeffer and George Krstic. Its Opening song is "Megas XLR Theme (Chicks Dig Giant Robots)" by Ragtime Revolutionaries.
Originally entitled Lowbrow, the pilot episode was shown during Cartoon Network's 2002 Summer Contest to determine which cartoon would become a new Cartoon Cartoon; it was the most popular among viewers. After being delayed from its original debut in December 2003, Megas XLR finally debuted on Toonami on May 1, 2004, and was cancelled on April 26, 2005. Megas XLR is currently not airing on any station in the United States, but is airing on Teletoon in Canada. It had been revealed though that Megas would be available on a then new website known as Toonami Jetstream, which was later closed down due to the cancellation of the Toonami block on Cartoon Network.[citation needed]
The story
In the distant future, Earth is fighting a losing war with an alien race known as the Glorft. In order to save the planet, the human resistance steals a prototype giant robot from the Glorft and modifies it, renaming it Megas (Mechanized Earth Guard Attack System). The idea was to send Megas back to the Battle of the Last Stand, which was the last major offensive fought by humanity against the Glorft. Humanity lost that battle, but the members of the resistance believe that Megas can tip the scales and hand the Glorft a decisive defeat.
Before the plan can be executed, however, an attack by the Glorft forces the human resistance to send Megas back in time. The prototype timedrive, however, accidentally sends the now-crippled Megas (its head was blown off in the attack) all the way back to the early 20th century. Megas languishes in a New Jersey junkyard until it ends up in the hands of two slackers, Coop and Jamie, around the year 2000. Coop turns Megas into a hot rod project and names it XLR, for eXtra Large Robot.
Kiva goes back in time to retrieve Megas, and when she finds she is unable to pilot it because of Coop's modifications, she grudgingly decides to train Coop for fighting. However, the Glorft have followed her through time and, much to Kiva's chagrin, it is up to Coop to defend Earth from the Glorft and other various interstellar threats; if he doesn't accidentally end up destroying it first, that is.
Characters
- Harold "Coop" Cooplowski (David DeLuise): The pilot of Megas and the main protagonist, Coop is overweight and has an insatiable appetite. Due to years of playing video games, he is an excellent pilot. He's not exactly the brightest person around—his amazing heroics are just accidents, and he usually ends up destroying more than he protects. Coop also is quite strong as depicted by his demonstrations of raw power, such as being able to punch a car window and breaking it without flinching or using a wrench to wreck a null distortion missile on Megas. The number on his jacket is 12.
- Kiva (Wendee Lee): Kiva is a military pilot and engineer who traveled back in time from over a thousand years in the future. Also the deutagonist, She has a no-nonsense personality, but adopts a small sense of humor as the series progresses, and is highly skilled in both robotic and hand-to-hand combat. Kiva is intelligent, tough, and fearless. Originally meant to be the pilot of Megas, she can no longer pilot it due to Coop's modifications, and finds herself stuck in the present time. Instead of driving MEGAS herself, she tries to train Coop. Kiva usually operates a holographic panel in Megas's back seat.
- Jamie (Steven Jay Blum): Coop's best friend and a smart-aleck slacker. He is the tritagonist of the series His contribution to the team is, well, nothing. The only thing he does is hit on cute girls (and he can't even do that). He is very cowardly and often runs at the sight of combat.
- Goat (Scot Rienecker): The owner of the junkyard in which Coop found Megas, Goat dreams of finding a robot of his own. Like Jamie, he tries to hit on girls (usually Kiva) and falls just a bit short. Although he did get lucky with Galaxia apparently.
- Gorrath (Clancy Brown): The primary antagonist of the series. Gorrath is the head of the Glorft. Gorrath followed Kiva and led his army back in time to try and retrieve Megas. He hates Coop and often launches attacks to try to kill him and reclaim Megas (or as he calls it: "the Avatar Prototype"), but always fails in some way or other, usually because of sheer dumb luck on Coop's part.
Episode-based characters
- Little Tommy (Sean Marquette): A kid who lives in Jersey City, he often goes "Coooooool!!!!" when he sees something unusual, such as an alien appearing in the middle of a baseball game.
- Cal (Greg Eagles): The owner of the impound lot. He seems to know Coop rather well.
- Tiny (Kevin Michael Richardson): A friend of Coop's. Like Coop he is also fond of working with cars. He competed against Coop in an auto show and also assisted him on a number of occasions.
- Georgie (Kevin Michael Richardson): He is a video game expert much like Coop, the only is that he isn't as good as Coop is. He also seems to be fond of the lurps (tiny orange creatures who resemble smurfs) and pays their game series, which is apparently the only game Coop never played (Coop refers to the lurps as "Those cheesy, orange elves from that preschool show"). He has a lurp doll which he calls "his precious" He was later seen in Las Vegas with Goat at the game convention.
- Gina (Rachael MacFarlane): A girl Jamie tried to date, she thought he had a really cool car which was actually Coop's. So Jamie lied to get her to go for a ride which ended up turning into a cat and mouse chase with the Glorft.
- Ally (Julie Nathanson): Kiva's ancestor from the past, Gorrath tried to kill her which would directly destroy Kiva and this would cause Coop to not have Megas at all. Fortunately for her, Coop was there to rescue her from the Glorft.
- Skippy (Frankie Ryan Manriquez): Coop's bratty cousin. Coop was forced to babysit him in an episode. Coop decides to take Skippy into space where they encounter the Glorft who were using the Moon to attack Earth, when Coop accidentally released Skippy, he ended up finding the device needed to activated the thrusters which would push the moon to Earth.
- Glorft Commander (Kevin Michael Richardson): Gorrath's second in command. He seems to have an inferiority complex and is often scared of his commanding officer. His most common reaction when approached by Gorrath is to cower and say "Not the face!"
- Magnanimous (Bruce Campbell): He could be a reference to M.O.D.O.K. (acronym for Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing) Head of the Intergalactic Robot Fighting Tournament. He uses Coop to make money in his battle arena, but when Coop refuses to lose for him they have a big fight resulting in Magnanimous being thrown in to a quantum singularity. In a later episode, Magnanimous comes to Earth to challenge Coop for his title and to get revenge, but Coop defeated everything he's thrown at him. Magnanimous' second mech was seen in a flashback in "Rearview Mirror Mirror, Part 2".
- R.E.G.I.S. Mark 5 (Michael Dorn): Short for Replicant Engineered for Galactic Infiltration and Sabotage. An advanced and powerful alien robot, it was supposed to be dumped into a black hole by a cloaked ship. Unfortunately, Coop damaged the ship and the robot landed on Earth. R.E.G.I.S. is capable of absorbing metal to make it grow, regenerating after being damaged, replicating itself, and is equipped with multiple laser weapons. It was defeated when Coop made a smoke screen that cut off its supply of solar energy, similar to the clouds surrounding Earth in The Matrix.
- Skalgar (Jeff Bennett): Skalgar strives to be the most feared criminal in the universe, but because of his size he is often made fun of, despite this he is incredibly powerful. When he gets word of a universal controller made by Coop, he goes to claim it for his own thinking it will let him control the universe. He is defeated by Megas when Skalgar's own attack turns against him.
- Warlock: A space pirate, captain of the Saving Grace. Warlock has a fetish for red hair (regardless of gender), and he unsurprisingly fell in love with Kiva. He tricked her by promising that he would give her a time drive, but he really wanted to make her his queen. Despite this, he was defeated when Coop threw the car horn into the Saving Grace, which attracted the Florgnots to it and made them attack it. He is a parody of Captain Harlock.
- Florxin and Tolbit (Wally Wingert): Crab like aliens who perform tasks. Their first job was to dump the REGIS mark V into a black hole but thanks to Coop their mission was sabotaged. Florxin is the tall cynical one and Tolbit is the short clueless one. They appear again in "Junk in the Trunk" to apparently pick up litter thrown in space.
- T-Bot (Phil Lamarr): A robot who resembles Mr. T. He was one of Coop's challengers in "The Return" He often spoke in a mean rhyming tone saying stuff as "T-Bot will pounce you! Trounce you! And Utterly Denounce you!" He later tried to attack Magnanamus when he learned he lied about the case prize. T-Bot appeared in a flashback in "Rearview Mirror Mirror, Part 2".
- Grrkek (Beau Billingslea): A giant space alien that can kill planets who cares for nothing but destruction and misery. He was sealed away long ago, but was released by Coop when he was testing a new game, not knowing it was a containment cartridge. Coop fought Grrkek and then blasted him, but this only turned him into a cocoon and transformed him into a bigger and meaner Grrkek. Grrkek was defeated when he got caught in a tidal wave which Coop caused and it shrunk him back down to size. He is now trapped in a "Love Those Lurps" game console cartridge, which greatly annoys him to no end.
- Varsin (Rob Paulsen): A redneck type alien who owned a junk planet. He allowed Coop and his friends to look for a photonic stabilizer only so he could take Megas and take the time drive so he could go back in time and steal the universe's junk. He pilots a monstrous robot known as the Franken. He was defeated when Coop yanked a photonic stabilizer out from the Franken's body.
- Fred: Varsin's pet space worm.
- Darklos:(Tia Carrere) A space alien bounty hunter who controlled giant beasts. She was ordered to find and capture Kiva Andru so her clients could study her. Apparently she comes from the future but her time is further than Kiva's. She lost when the beasts she controlled broke free of her control and took her to prison on their homeworld.
- R.E.C.R. (Phil Lamarr): Short for Reverse Engineered Collective Robot, it is a robot created by Area 50. Its prime programming was to defeat the enemy, but due to a programming flaw it considered everything to be its enemy. It was awakened by Megas. It feeds off of energy and becomes stronger as it feeds. It also needs energy to operate properly. Coop later buried the robot in the Grand Canyon to prevent it from draining any more power, but that act also destroyed the popular tourist site in the process. R.E.C.R. appeared again in a flashback in "Rearview Mirror Mirror, Part 2".
- Gynok (Daran Norris): An alien plant spore from Saturn, it requires heat to grow and germinate. Taking the disguise of Auggie the Adorable Aardvark, it fought Megas because it considered it to be a threat to its germination process, it later multiplied and took the guises of the other parade balloons. Coop defeated it by feeding it extra heat it didn't need and it exploded.
- S-Force: A group of superheroes from another galaxy (they're actually a parody of Gatchaman, Voltron and Power Rangers) , they first suspected Coop to be a bad guy most likely due to Coop's senseless destruction, they later learned that he wasn't evil, just very stupid. Despite this they became great allies and later helped each other in a later episode. They pilot Zorps (Falcon, Rhinoceros, Ape, Kangaroo and Panther), which resemble animals. The pilots are Mac (Frank Welker), Argo (Scott Innes), Jax (Alan Young), Sloen (Ronnie Schell), and Duchess (Jennifer Hale). Their advisor is Targon. Due to their interaction with Coop, the S-Force have picked up his habits, becoming fast-food loving, less serious, video game junkies. Although in S-Force S.O.S they appeared to have reverted back to normal. The S-Force's mech appeared again in a flashback in "Rearview Mirror Mirror, Part 2".
- Ultra-Cadets: Space chicks who came to Earth looking for Coop, instead they found Jamie. They needed Coop's assistance in fighting the Kurdock so Jamie went instead not knowing what he was getting himself into. Later, Coop & Kiva showed up on their planet, and it was revealed that Jamie was an impostor. In the end, the Ultra Cadets were attacked by the Kurdock and it is unknown if they survived but apparently they did as Goat was able to go to a movie with one of them. They are Galaxia, Comet, Pulsar, and Nova. Their voice actors are (Tara Strong), (Apollo Smile), and (Janice Kawaye)
- Cryhocks: Otherwise known as the "Space Bigfoots" Their planet was being invaded by the Ceruleans, robots with the ability to transform into tanks much like the (Transformers). Coop helped them defeat the Ceruleans but at the same time also destroyed the planet Surell which kept the planet cool. All the ice melted and now the Cryohocks now live on a warm planet thanks to Coop.
- Ator (Keith Szarabajka): The chieftain of the Space Bigfoots. He is the leader of his tribe of Cryhocks who lived in an ice village. His village was protected by a defector of the Cerulean army but Coop mistook him for the enemy. Ator then explained this to Coop and Coop in return became their guardian.... for a short while.
- Drarlig (Jeff Bennett): The Leader of the Ceruleans. He resembles Megatron in his appearance. Because the Ceruleans require water for their coolant systems, they drained their planet's supply of water and became focus on the ice moon nearby. He was tricked by Coop into accidentally destroying his planet while attempting to destroy him with his ship's laser. His ship was subsequently destroyed when a meteor from his own planet hit his ship.
- Coop's mom: she never appears on screen, but in several episodes she can be heard yelling at Coop.
- Quarrel (Peter Cullen): The head of Prisoner Planet. Quarrel reprograms the AIs of dangerous criminal robots for the greater good. He mistook Megas for one of these, but the misunderstanding was soon cleared up. Quarrel decided to destroy Megas anyway due to Coop's interference. Ultimately, the criminals were all released thanks to Coop, who thought the robots were being held as slaves by Quarrel.
- Ender (Dorian Harewood): One of the S-Force's enemies. He showed up while Coop was fighting the S-Force the first time and wanted to team up with Coop, but when Coop insisted he was good, he instead fought with Coop, he lost when Coop integrated the Zorps into Megas and used their power to defeat Ender, much to the dismay of the S-Force. Ender was sucked into an anti-matter rift.
- Zarrik (Jeff Bennett): Another of the S-Force's enemies. He took over their planet and tried to throw the S-Force into the Infinity Zone but Coop came to their rescue and defeated him and his army. He pilots a giant snake mech and he looks sort of like a vampire and greatly resembles Berg Katse from Gatchaman.
- Alternate Jamie (Steven Jay Blum): The leader of the resistance force in an alternate dimension. He is the hero of that Earth who fights against the evil forces of Coop and his army of robots. He apparently had a relationship with Kiva but Kiva left with Coop and became evil. Alternate Jamie is a battle-hardened man with a knee brace and is very brave and muscular. He modified the Glorft mechs into battle bots they can control.
- Evil Coop (David DeLuise): The villain of the alternate dimension. After defeating the Glorft he snapped, he then wanted to defeat every baddie in the world and keep fighting, he eventually abandoned Megas in favor of his more warlike mech and became evil. He now rules the alternate Earth with an iron fist, that is, until Coop showed up and allowed Evil Coop to go to his dimension and take over that Earth. He was defeated by Coop, Gorrath, and Alternate Jamie and is now trapped in the Lurp Dimension. His number is 13.
- Evil Kiva (Wendee Lee): Evil Coop's second in command. She followed Coop in the alternate dimension hoping to return home but she lost sight of her goal as well as her humanity. She became evil like Coop and follows his orders to the letter. Evil Kiva pilots a mech similar to her EC mech from her own time. She, like Coop was trapped in the Lurp Dimension.