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5.0 1 Seasons • 26 Episodes

TigerSharks - Season 1

TigerSharks is an American animated children's television series developed by Rankin/Bass and distributed by Lorimar-Telepictures in 1987. The series involved a team of heroes that could transform into sharks and other marine animals and resembled the series ThunderCats and SilverHawks, also developed by Rankin/Bass. The series lasted only one season with 26 episodes and was part of The Comic Strip show, which consisted of four animated shorts: TigerSharks, Street Frogs, The Mini Monsters, and Karate Kat. The animation was provided by Pacific Animation Corporation. Warner Bros. Animation currently owns the series, as they own the 1974-89 Rankin/Bass library, which was incorporated into the merger of Lorimar-Telepictures and Warner Bros.

Top Cast

  • Larry Kenney

    Larry Kenney

    Rodolfo "Dolph" (voice)

  • Peter Newman

    Peter Newman

    Mako (voice)

  • Earl Hammond

    Earl Hammond

    Walro (voice)

  • Maggie Wheeler

    Maggie Wheeler

    Angela (voice)

  • Gerrianne Raphael

    Gerrianne Raphael

    Octavia (voice)

  • Camille Bonora

    Camille Bonora

    Octavia (voice)

  • Earl Hammond

    Earl Hammond

    Captain Bizzarly (voice)

  • Peter Newman

    Peter Newman

    Wall-Eye (voice)

  • Earl Hammond

    Earl Hammond

    Shad (voice)

Overview

TigerSharks is an American animated children's television series developed by Rankin/Bass and distributed by Lorimar-Telepictures in 1987. The series involved a team of heroes that could transform into sharks and other marine animals and resembled the series ThunderCats and SilverHawks, also developed by Rankin/Bass. The series lasted only one season with 26 episodes and was part of The Comic Strip show, which consisted of four animated shorts: TigerSharks, Street Frogs, The Mini Monsters, and Karate Kat. The animation was provided by Pacific Animation Corporation. Warner Bros. Animation currently owns the series, as they own the 1974-89 Rankin/Bass library, which was incorporated into the merger of Lorimar-Telepictures and Warner Bros.

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