Silverhawks
The next generation of superheroes has arrived... SILVERHAWKS. They fly on silver winds - they fight with nerves of steel. Partly metal...partly real. Born of a time beyond time, they are the SILVERHAWKS. They sacrificed their human bodies, modified to withstand the stress of their long journey through space to a distant galaxy. Sent there to defend the universe against the terrible MonStar and his intergalactic mod. SILVERHAWKS - the first super androids with the minds of men and the muscles of machines.
In the year 2839, the powerful criminal Mon*Star has escaped from prison, and it is up to the newly minted SilverHawks to put a stop to him and his gang.
The Silverhawks explore Limbo and attack Mon*Star, forcing him back to his stronghold Brim*Star.
The Silverhawks must stop the Mon*Star group from using their terrifying Sky Chomper, a ship which eats other ships whole.
The mob takes control of Limbo's artificial sun, and the Silverhawks prepare to launch a counterattack.
The Mob invites a boy with an impressive power - the ability to stop time - to join their rebellion.
A bandit who bears an uncanny resemblance to Quicksilver attacks the bank of Limbo.
The Stargazers investigate a Mob machine that has the power to destroy every planet of Limbo Galaxy.
The Silverhawks protect an alien ambassador from the Mob, which wants to prevent the signing of a peace treaty.
Mon-Star and his evil gang capture Tally-Hawk so they can make their own version if him, Sky Shadow.
Steelheart escorts a prisoner to the penal planet, but runs into Mon*star interference.
The Mob sets out to steal the Disintegrator, a weapon that makes inanimate objects fall apart.
The Silverhawks race to prevent the Mob from launching a Mega-Missile aimed at Earth.
Mon*star battles to get Melodia back as she's being transported to the Penal Planet by SilverHawks.
Quicksilver goes undercover as a bandit to catch Hardware. First of a two-part episode.
Quicksilver chases an escaped Hardware on a sabotaged Sprinthawk, unaware that his vehicle is rigged to explode. Second of a two-part episode.
Mon*star breaks Poker-Face out of prison to officiate over his meteor race.
The Silverhawks try to reverse Mon*star's galactic ice storm, which is threatening to ice over the entire Limbo Galaxy.
Mon*star uses a Trojan Horse to get inside Silverhawk headquarters.
The Mob challenges the SilverHawks to a long-distance race around the galaxy.
Hardware devises a machine that can turn Silverhawks into mindless Mob slaves.
As Mob victories pile up, Stagazer calls for more SilverHawk volunteers from Earth, and gets Hotwing, a SilverHawk with magic talent.
The Mob breaks The Bounty Hunter out of prison, and sets this brain-draining vampire/mercenary on the SilverHawks.
Poker-Face acquires sensitive information about the Silverhawks' defenses and prepares to sell it to Mon*star.
The Steel Twins devise new weapons, the Fighting Hawks, which are specially-powered versions of each SilverHawk's favorite tool, just in time for Mon*star's attack on the planet Automata.
The Mob takes over Bedlam, and prepares to overthrow Limbo.
Steelheart goes to Brim*Star to stop the production of SilverHawk clones, and falls into a trap.
Frustrated at having to put down a rebellion at Sini*Star before he can rob a Bullion Ship, Mon*Star agrees to transform sidekick Yes-Man into a superpowered tough guy.
The passage of Halley's Comet throws Limbo into chaos as the Mob tries to thwart Steelheart's plan to send the comet crashing through Brim*Star.
Space Bandit jumps a gold claim on Automata, setting off a fight between the Mob and the SilverHawks.
Mon*Star sends Zero to infiltrate Automata and drain Monotone's computer memory.
Mo-Lec-U-Lar steals a device which amplifies the sun's power, and gives it to Hardware to use as a super-weapon.
The Mob robs a mail rocket in search of the Savior Stone, which is Earth's only hope of restoring her decaying magnetic fields.
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Bob McFadden | Cmdr. Stargazer |
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Earl Hammond | Mon-star |
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Larry Kenney | Bluegrass |
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Peter Newman | Mumbo Jumbo |
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Maggie Wheeler | Melodia |
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Doug Preis | Mo-Lec-U-lar |
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Adolph Caesar | Hotwing |
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Pete Cannarozzi | Copper Kidd |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 4 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Stereo [Englisch] |
| Distributor | Warner Home Video |
| Edition Release Date | Oct 14, 2008 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Watched | |
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| Index | 1360 |
| Added Date | Apr 30, 2016 10:48:42 |
| Modified Date | Mar 16, 2019 10:35:24 |