Inhumanoids
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Inhumanoids was an animated series and Hasbro
toy property in 1986. In the tradition of other Hasbro properties such as Transformers
and G.I. Joe
, the show was produced by Sunbow
and Marvel Productions
and animated in Japan
by Toei Animation
. Unusual in that it was named for the villains of the series, Inhumanoids tells the story of the scientist-hero group, Earth Corps, as they battle a trio of subterranean monsters called the Inhumanoids with the aid of elemental beings, the Mutores.
half-hour block alongside other Marvel/Sunbow series, Jem and the Holograms, Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines
and Robotix
. Although Bigfoot had only nine episodes, the other shows ran to 15 episodes, telling a complete story across their numerous installments, which were later edited together to form "movies" that were released on video. Out of the four, Jem proved to be the most popular and was eventually made into an ongoing series that lasted for 65 episodes.
monolith buried in Big Sur
national park, which is recovered by the government-funded Earth Corps, a geological sciences
research team. The finding spurs corrupt industrialist Blackthorne Shore to clandestinely uncover a second monster buried elsewhere — a giant vine-like creature called Tendril, who attacks the amber block's public unveiling in San Francisco to release the macabre colossus trapped within, D'Compose. They rampage through city streets before fleeing into the watery darkness of the bay.
Earth Corps member Liquidator returns to Big Sur in search of further clues to the origin of these monsters, whereupon he discovers a race of sentient trees, the Redwoods, who explain that they are members of a subterranean population known as Mutores, and that their kind sealed the evil Inhumanoids Tendril and D'Compose beneath the Earth ages ago. The malevolent Inhumanoid leader, Metlar, remains imprisoned below the surface, paralyzed by the magnetic field of a Mutore duo named Magnokor.
A nocturnal assault by Tendril demolishes the Earth Corps base, prompting a chase into the depths of the Earth, but even with the help of another Mutore species, the rock-bodied Granites, they are forced to retreat back to the surface. When their budget is summarily cut by Senator Masterson — a crooked politician in Blackthorne Shore's shady pocket — they are approached by Sandra Shore, Blackthorne's sister, who has learned of her brother's sinister plot to liberate Metlar. Funded by Sandra, the team constructs new vehicles and embarks back below the Earth's surface, tracking D'Compose and Tendril to the city of the Granites, where an ensuing battle frees Metlar from Magnokor's hold. Having pilfered Earth Corps' engineering schematics via his ties to Masterson, Blackthorne joins the fray, now equipped with his own battle-suit whose magnetic powers he wields against Metlar, only to be derailed by Tendril's interference while Sandra falls victim to the mutative touch of D'Compose.
Earth Corps manages to escape and forms an alliance with the Granites. Herc accompanies them to D'Compose's domain of Skellweb while Auger and Liquidator venture into Metlar's kingdom of Infernac, and Bright convinces the Redwoods to help defend the surface world against attempts by the Inhumanoids to acquire sources of power. Herc and the Granites are able to defeat D'Compose's reanimated soldiers and restore Sandra to normal. Blackthorne pursues Auger and Liquidator to Infernac and tries to use his magnetic powers on Metlar once again but is foiled by Magnokor and taken captive by Metlar.
Acting on information forced from Blackthorne, the Inhumanoids raid a Soviet
air base, stealing a handful of nuclear missiles. A seemingly repentant Blackthorne warns Earth Corps that the missiles are intended to shatter the divide between the Earth's crust and mantle
, but upon travelling into the Earth to preclude this catastrophe, the team discovers that Blackthorne has set them up and that the missiles are actually meant to detonate the planet's core. Earth Corps is able to convince D'Compose to allow them access to Infernac — a deal made easier by the fact that the Inhumanoid already fears for his own survival in the face of Metlar's insane plan — and they manage to defuse enough of the missiles to thwart the explosive scheme.
Following a climactic battle, D'Compose is re-sealed in amber casing and Tendril is imprisoned by the Granites. Finally, Magnokor succeeds in neutralizing Metlar even as Blackthorne is arrested by Earth Corps. Senator Masterson provides the Earth Corps team with a new headquarters facility, but a tissue sample secured from Tendril during their first encounter with the monster has mysteriously gone missing...
The series proved unusual among children's cartoons of its time by the strong narrative flow that linked episodes in sequence with continuing storylines and a suspenseful threading of subplots. Visually, the show was distinctive for its application of heavy shadow, use of split-screens, and sometimes brow-raising for its gory content, such as monstrous amputations or writhing deaths by corrosive acid, which would be hard-pressed to sneak their way into contemporary "children's hour" programming.
(See movie synopsis, above.)
The tissue sample previously taken from Tendril grows into a second Tendril monster but is contained soon enough thanks to Earth Corps. The creature is then seized by Senator Masterson, who orders it placed in captivity to be studied by an advanced supercomputer, Cypher. The computer ends up freeing the Inhumanoid instead, exhibiting its own acquired sentience, soon rebuilding itself into the improved Cypheroid using technology stolen from Earth Corps. The rogue A.I.
then directs Tendril to free Metlar. It also arranges for Blackthorne Shore to be released from prison along with his cellmate, the diabolical Dr. Herman Manglar, who has the fatal misfortune of encountering a pool of haphazardly discarded toxic waste
during their swampy escape. The pursuit takes Earth Corps underground where the Cypheroid is ultimately destroyed, but Metlar remains at large, almost annihilating Earth Corps if not for the meddling of Blackthorne.
Blackthorne escapes Metlar's punishment and acquires Dr. Manglar's acid-rotted remains, employing D'Compose to resurrect them into a skeletal grotesquerie dubbed "Nightcrawler". Elsewhere, the Earth Corps team defeats the second Tendril creature, but the original manages to escape. Amid these events, Soviet forces initiate Operation: Surma, planning to flood Infernac to destroy the "primal core" in a massive explosion which will wipe out all Inhumanoids; however, the Soviets fail to realize that their plan will likely tear the planet itself asunder in the process. Earth Corps is forced to ally themselves with Metlar to protect the welfare of the planet. When Metlar double-crosses them, the team is saved by a turncoat Soviet military agent, Anatoly Kiev, who they gratefully welcome into their ranks. Kiev respectfully declines, thinking that it is better to independently continue on his quest against Infernac.
Looking to land a spicy news scoop, investigative reporter Hector Ramirez infiltrates the underground compound of a growing cult movement
that has become popular among San Francisco's disaffected teens. They find more than they bargained for when the gathering turns out to be a recruiting scheme fronted by Blackthorne Shore on behalf of the Inhumanoids. D'Compose uses his powers of decay to transform the teenage crowd into rampaging zombies who proceed to terrorize the city. It's up to Earth Corps to save the zombified kids without harming them, but in their decayed marauder state, the teens are proving less than cooperative, and the would-be rescue mission goes further afoul when Herc and Auger are d'composed!
Tank (Kiev) teams up with Crygen and Pyre to harness the power of a boulder of galvacite, which will make them strong enough to vanquish Metlar once and for all. However, when they storm Infernac, their enhanced magnetic powers run amuck, inducing a reversal of the core's polarity that renders Crygen and Pyre evil while changing Metlar's personality to good. The incident further initiates a chain reaction which threatens to pull Earth's deadly Van Allen belt down to the surface of the planet. Much to his own disgust, the now-altruistic Metlar brings himself to work in concert with Earth Corps to restore the natural order: they manage to reform the galvacite boulder, returning Crygen and Pyre to normal as Metlar reverts to evil and reclaims Infernac.
Blackthorne and Nightcrawler unearth a cyclopean monstrosity with an insatiable appetite, the mindless Inhumanoid beast called Gagoyle, from its nesting chamber within the cavernous bowels of a radioactive volcano. Betrayed by Nightcrawler's subsequent manipulations of the monster, Blackthorne flees the scene, vowing to take revenge by releasing the most evil Inhumanoid of all...
Nightcrawler shortly pays a visit to Skellweb, setting Gagoyle to attack Metlar's realm, although without much success. Meanwhile, a former research associate from Blackthorne Shore's earlier years in archaeological study
contacts Earth Corps to convey a disturbing tale regarding Shore's interest in an ancient temple located somewhere on the isle of Borneo
. But Blackthorne is already one step ahead of the group and manages to intercept their venture, hijacking their plane before parachuting down into the jungle to lay claim to his dark prize...
Having long-pursued a cryptic trail from native legend and archaeological artifacts, Blackthorne Shore arrives at a gruesome temple hidden in the wilds of Borneo, within which a lightning-spitting Inhumanoid named Sslither has been magically imprisoned for millennia. Blackthrone frees the creature to carry out his bidding, beginning by knocking a patrolling army jet from the sky.
Later, during an expedition to the Earth's mantle, the members of Earth Corps are ambushed in a trap set by the Inhumanoids. In the ensuing scuffle, a miscalculation in Liquidator's chemical spray formula sends the Inhumanoids on a mad, amorous spree: D'Compose professes his undying love for an undead Sandra Shore, Tendril tries to romance a robotic movie prop, while a starry-eyed Metlar steals away to his molten abode with the Statue of Liberty
in his misbegotten embrace.
In a reckless PR
stunt, Senator Masterson and tabloid-TV journalist Hector Remirez, together with a menagerie of inept celebrity goons, mount a live televised "journey to the center of the Earth" aboard a fleet of dirigible
vehicles, promising to rescue the Statue of Liberty from Metlar's abduction. Auger and company are content to let the inevitable televised chaos unfold, instead busying themselves with the marriage of their teammate, Derek Bright, to actress Stella Blaze, a fiery redhead recently rescued from the adoring clutches of Tendril... who also decides to crash the wedding.
From his hospital bed, recovering Air Force
pilot Brad Armbruster recounts how his plane was downed by the serpentine monster, Sslither, in the skies over Angkor Wat
. Earth Corps consult the Redwoods for more information, learning the dark history of Sslither's dominion over the Inhumanoids before Metlar finally rebelled, managing to trap his slithery overlord within a shell of lava.
Meanwhile, predictably, Masterson's subterranean team find themselves in over their heads, first being captured by stone warriors, then being made hostage to Blackthorne's ambitions. Earth Corps forms a reluctant alliance with Nightcrawler to combat the threat of Sslither and rescue Masterson's group just as Metlar arrives to pummel his hated ancient foe, who slithers away in defeat. Lady Liberty is later returned to the surface by Metlar's own accord when he finds himself less than enamored by her incessant nagging.
Three months have passed since the last Inhumanoid attack. Derek and Stella Bright are enjoying their newlywed status as a celebrity couple even as the other members of Earth Corps increasingly find themselves basking in the media spotlight — except Auger, who seems to have been overlooked by fortune's calling.
Senator Masterson's declared candidacy for the presidential race is met by a hostile public reception, prompting Blackthorne and the Inhumanoids to conspire to use intimidation tactics to terrify the other presidential contenders into withdrawing. In reaction, Auger decides to enter the race himself, challenging Masterson's undeserving political record. The Inhumanoids try to bolster Masterson's credibility with a staging of faux heroics, but when Auger wins the election regardless, he is immediately kidnapped by the enraged Inhumanoids, who invite all opponents to attempt a rescue in a final grand confrontation.
Earth Corps and a battalion dubbed Delta Force motor to Skellweb, fighting their way through a phalanx of skeletal warriors and dispensing with Langastoid mercenaries while the Redwood army overwhelms Tendril, and Granite warriors flatten Metlar's statue legion. D'Compose makes a quick exit as the Mutores and Earth defense forces finally advance to face Metlar's molten fury. Magnokor is able to magnetically subdue him, until Blackthorne intrudes with a delay that imperils Auger's life. Luckily, Tank and Sabre Jet arrive at the eleventh hour to save the day. In light of their triumph, Auger and the Earth Corps team renew their pledge to remain together to guard against danger from the Inhumanoids.
Herman "Herc" Armstrong is the leader of Earth Corps, decisive and outspoken. His exosuit sports a powerful grappling hook mounted in an arm gauntlet, which he uses to scale vertical extremes in his spelunking
adventures. He was voiced by Neil Ross
.
Dr. Derek Bright is the maverick engineer responsible for designing Earth Corps' vehicles and other high-tech equipment. Often logical to a flaw, he's an intellectual of refined taste and he has a reserved temper, always keeping a cool head in the face of danger. His gearhead tendencies are set aside when he meets the eyes of film actress Stella Blaze during a subterranean rescue mission, and the two are instantly smitten, wedding shortly thereafter.
Eddie "Auger" Auguter is the bald-headed member of the team, a distinguished archaeologist and Earth Corps' resident mechanic, constructing the team's protective exosuits and weaponry. Headstrong and easily riled, he frequently argues with Dr. Bright, and just about anyone else! In The Surma Plan, he even angrily hangs up on the President of the United States. His pugilistic nature extends to having apparently been an amateur boxer
before joining Earth Corps — he "traded in his golden gloves for a power drill" according to a character summary short at the end of one episode. A running gag throughout the series has Auger angrily trashing TV sets by hurling his shoe at the screen whenever frustrated by objectionable news coverage; learning from experience, a latter episode depicts a large safety-net erected in front of the Earth Corps' TV set to protect its health against such ' well-heeled ' protests. Auger was voiced by Michael Bell.
A master of chemistry, Slattery's nickname is "Liquidator", appropriately enough, since his exosuit features a spray cannon that allows him to discharge all manner of chemical compounds — whether dispensing an impromptu neutralizing agent to save his teammates when they stumble into a lake of acid, or whipping up a quick-freeze mixture that cements D'Composed victims in place until the light of sunrise can cure them. Around the middle of the series, he begins dating Sandra Shore.
The only female on the team, Sandra Shore becomes head of the Shore Foundation after her brother is exposed as a megalomaniacal criminal. Later, when Blackthorne bribes Senator Masterson to sever all funding to Earth Corps, Sandra promises to bankroll their operations on the condition that she is allowed to join the team.
Famous chessmaster and Colonel in the Soviet Union
army, Anatoly Kiev led a counterstrike against the Inhumanoids when they attacked a Soviet air base not long after they were first released. Once Earth Corps imprisoned the Inhumanoids again, Kiev was hailed as a hero in Russia, with national news reports claiming that his forces had singlehandedly defeated the monsters. Consequently, he was appointed head of military procedures for a subterranean offensive titled "Operation: Surma". His KGB operative
partner was all too willing to sacrifice the Earth Corps members to accomplish this ill-conceived mission, but the more noble Kiev switched sides to save Earth Corps and as a result, he prevented the planet's destruction.
Thereafter renounced as a traitor by the fleeing Soviet unit, Kiev was accepted as an ally of Earth Corps, who, as an expression of thanks, constructed one of their trademark "environmental suits" for him from the remains of the tank he had used to save the day. Now codenamed simply "Tank," Kiev refrained from joining Earth Corps, preferring to operate solo in his continuing mission to defeat Infernac.
He later teamed up with Crygen and Pyre in an unsuccessful effort to rout Metlar with the power of a galvacite stone. Tank reappeared in the "final battle" against the Inhumanoids to offer his assistance to Earth Corps when Blackthorne Shore took control of Metlar and Magnokor: approaching from behind, Tank jammed his blaster into Blackthorne's back, forcing him to release his magnetic hold on the monsters.
Tank's exosuit is armed with a powerful cannon, as well as amplifying his strength enough to lift several Granites with ease.
US Air Force pilot Brad J. Armbruster was better known by his callsign of "Sabre Jet" to his friends and allies. While flying over Angkor Wat
, Armbruster's squadron was attacked by the Inhumanoid, Sslither, who had recently been freed from a nearby temple by Blackthorne Shore. Armbruster's plane crashed, but he miraculously survived and was quickly hospitalized, where it was diagnosed that he would never walk again. Earth Corps aided in his recovery by supplying him with an exosuit that allowed him to overcome the disability with newly-endowed flight capabilities. Later, when Metlar captures Auger in the "final battle", Armbruster insists on joining the conflict, powering up the armour and flying into battle with his Sabre Jet callsign as his Earth Corps codename. Though Blackthorne Shore prevents the other Earth Corps members from reaching Auger in time to rescue him, Sabre Jet rockets onto the scene, snatching up Auger and saving his life with only seconds to spare.
The nature of Sabre Jet's armour is not precisely clear — visuals are inconsistent from episode to episode, but at least one piece of dialogue and one animated sequence imply that his body is so badly twisted and intertwined with the wreckage of his jet that it is not possible to extricate him, suggesting that Earth Corps may have actually rebuilt the jet into a suit around him, perhaps with cybernetic integration.
Sabre Jet's real name is the same as that of G.I. Joe
fighter pilot, Ace. Whether or not they are truly intended to be the same character is unclear, but it lends credence to the idea of a shared universe between the assorted Hasbro cartoons produced by Marvel Productions and Sunbow Productions as an Easter egg character.
Mightiest of the Inhumanoids, Metlar dwells in his fiery domain of Infernac at the Earth's core. Metlar's servants are legion, consisting of statues animated by the elemental force
of the Earth. A hot-headed fountain of aggression, Metlar is able to spit balls of flaming lava, yet is not without his Achilles' heel
: he is particularly susceptible to paralysis by magnetism, which therefore makes Magnokor, the magnetic Mutore, his foremost nemesis. (Ancillary material: A licensed Inhumanoids storybook, Cult of the Great Protector, suggests that Metlar may also have an aversion to water: in this tale, Earth Corps' plans to lure Metlar to a cliffside which they will then blast from underfoot, dumping him into the ocean where they foresee that he will "rust away to nothing." Although the plan fails, Earth Corps manages to hold Metlar at bay with a barrage of water cannons. The bio on the packaging of the Metlar toy suggests that this is his weakness as well.)
Some millennia past (in backstory revealed in episode 12), Metlar overthrew his former master, Sslither, and led the Inhumanoids against the Mutores in a war that raged across the planet. The Mutores were finally able to contain the Inhumanoids, imprisoning Metlar within a magnetic field at Granite City. Following their unearthing in the 20th century, Tendril and D'Compose made Metlar's liberation their first priority as they staged an attack to force his release.
In the midst of a battle with Earth Corps (episodes 4 & 5), Metlar was briefly reined by the magnetic manipulations of Blackthorne Shore's armour. Metlar later extracts information from Shore about humanity's most fearsome power, nuclear energy
, stealing missiles from a Soviet military base in a failed bid to detonate the Earth's core. Afterwards, Metlar is once again trapped within Magnokor's magnetic field at Granite City.
Afterwards (episodes 6 & 7), an A.I.
computer affects the release of both Metlar and the imprisoned Blackthorne Shore. Metlar turns his wrath on Shore, who just barely manages to escape. Metlar is then forced to ally himself with Earth Corps in order to defend Infernac against a retaliatory Soviet strike, which would have destroyed the planet had it not been averted.
Shortly after (episode 11 & 12), Metlar's mind was affected by a chemical love potion inadvertently brewed by Earth Corps, which saw the enamored monster elope with the Statue of Liberty. Animated to life by Metlar's elemental lava, Lady Liberty unfortunately turned out to be a less-than-ideal woman, affecting a coarse New York
accent and an even coarser penchant for complaint. After trouncing the reawakened Sslither in hand-to-hand combat, Metlar returns the Liberty statue to the surface to rid himself of her relentless carping.
Then (episode 13), Metlar sets aside animosities with his erstwhile partners-in-crime as they plot to arrange Senator Masterson's win in the upcoming presidential election. Victory seems assured until an argumentative Auger impulsively decides to run against Masterson, with Auger narrowly winning. In retaliation, Metlar captures Auger and prepares to immolate him in the fires of the primal core even while summoning all of his foes to engage in one final battle. Yet again, Blackthorne tips his hand by seizing control of Metlar with his magnetic powers, only to be stopped by Tank. Sabre Jet manages to save Auger, and although everyone makes it out alive, Metlar and the other Inhumanoids remain at large. Metlar's voice was done by Ed Gilbert, who also voiced the Decepticon
Blitzwing
on The Transformers
and General Hawk
on G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
D'Compose is simply an undead Inhumanoid, possessing flesh-corrupting talents and heliophobic weaknesses akin to those of a vampire. His unique appearance is marked by a dinosaur-like head and an exposed chest cavity whose gated ribcage can swing open to jail his prey. With the mere touch of his decrepit claw, D'Compose can turn his victims into frightening undead monstrosities (usually enlarging human victims to a gigantic size in the process) and they revert to normal only when exposed to daylight (known to the nonhumans in the series as "whiteburn"). He resides in the subterranean kingdom of Skellweb, where he commands a massive undead army. Skellweb appears to be close enough to the surface that Earth Corps is able to drill through its upper confines on two occasions to allow sunlight to penetrate.
D'Compose was voiced by Chris Latta, also known for providing the cartoon voices of the Decepticon Starscream
on The Transformers and Cobra Commander
on G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (although unlike the latter characters, D'Compose is loyal to his leader). Chris also voiced Tendril (see below).
Tendril
is an H. P. Lovecraft
-influenced character resembling Cthulhu
. A slimy hybridization somewhere between a mollusk and a walking mass of seaweed
, he can regenerate his vine
-like limbs — large enough pieces will even grow into new Tendril monsters — and he is able to alter his size at will. More berserker brawn than brain, intelligence is not this creature's strong suit, he exercises a slurred screeching in his speech, and is clumsy and flailing in his movement, and has less-than astute powers of observation.
This reptilian
behemoth was locked in hibernation
within an Indonesia
n temple until it was finally liberated by the machinations of Blackthorne Shore. Holding sway over both serpents and an army of unnamed monsters (similar to giant humans with animal heads and sometimes bat wings) and able to spit deadly electrical blasts, Sslither was the ancient ruler of the Inhumanoids, relentlessly slave-driving Metlar to construct the pyramids and other ancient monuments in bitter servitude. Metlar eventually overthrew his oppressor and imprisoned him in stone. Partnering with Blackthorne, Sslither tries to settle the score against Metlar but finds himself outnumbered by too many foes, quickly tiring of the battle and abandoning Blackthorne's charge.
A brutish blue-skinned biped
whose singular desire is to feed, the origins of this cyclops
creature are somewhat obscure. The Gagoyle was discovered by Nightcrawler and Blackthorne Shore, who learned of the creature through ancient scriptures that directed them to a volcanic cave. There, dangerously high radiation levels served to incubate a cluster of Gagoyle eggs. The first hatchling would prove to be the strongest of the brood as it thoughtlessly proceeded to devour its nested siblings. The voracious beast soon fell under the command of Nightcrawler, who tried to use it to force Metlar's hand on the bargaining table. Metlar toppled the Gagoyle into a molten chasm where it is believed to have perished.
In his past career as an archaeologist, Blackthorne Shore stumbled upon many uncanny artifacts which set him on the path that would come to govern his life — a quest for power and control of the Inhumanoids. In younger years, his search in the jungles of Borneo for an Inhumanoid temple cost him an eye — lost to a native's blowpipe dart — and he returned to America, where he and his sister, Sandra, ran their family's corporation, the Shore Foundation.
His dark obsession was renewed with Earth Corps' discovery of an Inhumanoid monster entombed in amber: Blackthorne soon traces ancient documents in his possession to locate Tendril, who in turn liberates D'Compose. Blackthorne then instructs the crooked Senator Masterson to eliminate Earth Corps' funding and turn over the blueprints for their technology, using that knowledge to construct a suit of magnetic armour. He shadows Earth Corps into the subterranean depths, where he targets his armour's power against Metlar, vying to leash the savage Inhumanoid with magnetic force to make him obey his command. His vain pretensions are quashed by Magnokor, and Blackthorne's end seems imminent until he entices Metlar's interest with information about nuclear weapons, which the Inhumanoids then act on. Thankfully, Earth Corps is able to defuse the missiles and halt Metlar's plan, bringing Blackthorne into custody.
Blackthorne is sentenced to five years in a maximum security prison, sharing a cell with criminal scientist Dr. Herman Manglar. However, the intelligent computer, Cypheroid, having allied itself with the Inhumanoids, soon arranges Blackthorne's escape. Donning a redesigned magnetic suit, Blackthorne once more foolishly gambles to control Metlar, scarcely managing to slip away when the furious Inhumanoid turns on him.
In later dealings, Blackthorne salvages the remains of Dr. Manglar to create a ghastly accomplice in Nightcrawler, adopts the guise of "Brother Druid" to gather an underground cult for D'Compose's servicing, and after evading further prosecution because of a favor from Masterson, is able to release two more Inhumanoids — Gagoyle and Sslither.
Blackthorne then schemes with the Inhumanoids during the presidential race, endeavoring to ensure Senator Masterson's victory for his own power-hungry purposes. When the unravelled plan incites Auger's kidnapping and a final terrible battle between Earth and the Inhumanoids, Blackthorne lies in waiting to take advantage of the closing calamity: just as Magnokor captures Metlar in his magnetic hold once again, Blackthorne turns his armour on the three of them, taking control of their movements and pitting them all against Earth Corps. Before any real damage can be done, however, Earth Corps ally Tank takes the villain by surprise from behind and forces him to desist. Though Auger is rescued, both the Inhumanoids and Blackthorne remain at large.
Nightcrawler was formerly known as Dr. Herman Manglar, a geneticist sentenced to imprisonment in the Glades Penitentiary for engineering monstrous creatures in his laboratory. Sharing a cell with Blackthorne Shore, Manglar was able to escape when the sentient computer, Cypheroid, engineered Blackthorne's liberation. Unfortunately, while fleeing through the swamp waters, Manglar took a misstep and met his horrific demise in a pool of illegally-dumped toxic sludge. Later, Blackthorne recovers his decayed remains and enlists the morbid touch of D'Compose to reanimate Manglar in the twisted, monstrous body of Nightcrawler[originally named Toxoid] .
Working from chemicals purloined by the mutated minions of Blackthorne's phony "Brother Druid" cult, Nightcrawler's first assignment is to apply his scientific skills toward creating a formula to protect D'Compose against the sun's burning rays. Although Nightcrawler claimed to have succeeded in his task, and indeed was unaffected by sunlight on later occasions, he and Blackthorne are arrested by Earth Corps before D'Compose tests the formula to painfully discover that it is ineffective. Blackthorne manages to buy a pardon for himself and Nightcrawler, but when D'Compose attacks their court hearing seeking retribution for the formula's failure, they realize that they will need a new Inhumanoid ally for their own protection.
Once the two villains secure the beastly Gagoyle from its nesting grounds and have tamed it to some degree, Nightcrawler turns on Blackthorne, hurling him into Gagoyle's feeding pit to coerce a promise of subservience from him. Blackthorne flees during a clash with the Redwoods. Nightcrawler subsequently takes Gagoyle to strong-arm a surrender from D'Compose, but Metlar refuses to comply and Gagoyle is destroyed in their fight. Blackthorne soon makes his return with the powerful Inhumanoid, Sslither, under his control, whose threat presses Nightcrawler into forging an alliance with Earth Corps. Thereafter struck by an electrical bolt from Sslither, Nightcrawler flees the battle.
Three months later, Nightcrawler teams with Blackthorne and the Inhumanoids as they set aside their differences in order to sabotage the presidential election: Nightcrawler is seen tainting a lake with hazardous waste that consumes the boat, and nearly the life, of one of the opposing candidates.
A corrupt politician kept on Blackthorne Shore's moneyed leash, Masterson is introduced by first name alternately as "Charles", "Theodore" and "Wilfred" in different episodes. At Blackthorne's request, he eliminates Earth Corps' government financing and delivers the blueprints disclosing their exosuit technology to Blackthorne's hand, also arranging a full legal pardon
to later excuse Blackthorne and Nightcrawler from criminal prosecution.
Despite an anemic record in public service, Masterson announces his intention to run for the office of president in a press conference on Liberty Island
. When Metlar arrives to make off with the Statue of Liberty
, Masterson tries to exploit the situation by arranging a televised rescue effort to boost his political currency — but he ends up requiring rescue himself, later stealing credit when the Statue is voluntarily returned.
Asked to define his electoral platform for the benefit of the viewing audience during a televised debate, Masterson weasels with dialogue clumsily borrowed from his two political adversaries only to embarrass himself by making an oxymoronic self-description as "both a conservative liberal and a liberal conservative," exposing himself to easy mockery. Afterwards, Masterson is approached by Blackthorne Shore and the Inhumanoids, who suspend their personal feuding as they plot to manipulate the election in Masterson's favor. Victory slips from his grasp, however, when Auger of Earth Corps decides to run against him, defeating Masterson by a close margin.
Hector Ramirez is the Marvel
/Sunbow
universe's parody of Geraldo Rivera
, and has, in his illustrious career, encountered G.I. Joe
, Jem and the Holograms and possibly the Transformers. His shared presence on Inhumanoids tacitly links the four animated series in a fanon
universe (as with a pseudonymous appearance by Cobra Commander in an episode of The Transformers and the establishment of Transformers ally Marissa Faireborn
as the daughter of Flint and Lady Jaye). He was, however, easily most prominent in his reporting stints on the Inhumanoids, although he is not regarded as a popular public figure and is hated by Auger of Earth Corps more than most (the majority of Auger's "shoe-through-the-television" incidents occur when Ramirez appears on the screen).
As host of the TV magazine show, "Twenty Questions," Ramirez delivers crassly sensationalizing reports on emerging Inhumanoid activities. In one episode, he probes a suspect underground cult to find its members — and himself — subjected to mind-control gas before being mutated by D'Compose into an undead army, proceeding to assault his TV station. Restored to normalcy by the intervention of Earth Corps, Ramirez is keen to remain on the scene as an observer but reconsiders when awarded with threats of physical violence from Auger.
Ramirez makes further appearances reporting on the disasters caused by the inversion of Earth's magnetic field and in coverage of Senator Masterson's presidential press conference. He takes a camera crew into the Earth to accompany the Masterson Team in their expedition to recover the Statue of Liberty, but three months later, Hector found his program yanked from the air due to low ratings. Professing that he could "do junk as well as the next guy," Hector tries to grab some camera time by shoving aside a field reporter during live coverage of Auger's abduction and reporting on the situation himself.
This race of strange mollusk creatures dwells in abundance in a city beneath the Earth, demonstrating a culture of commerce and a special fondness (bordering on addiction) for junk food
from the surface world. It is unclear if the Langastoids are Inhumanoids, Mutores, or some other breed of lifeform. Earth Corps first discovers their crude civilization during events surrounding the inversion of Earth's magnetic field, when they are captured by Langastoid guards and put up for sale on the city auction block along with their gear, eventually making a getaway on bizarre slug-like steeds with help from Tank.
In their next subterranean encounter, Earth Corps was greeted more peacefully by Langastoid farmers claiming to need help against attacks on their city by Tendril, but this proves to be a deception orchestrated by the Inhumanoids, who have bribed their Langastoid lackeys with the promise of surface food. During Metlar's final stand, Tendril relies on the same fattening ploy to buy the Langastoids' allegiance in battle, but they are quickly distracted by a payload of junk food strategically dumped to occupy their attention while Earth Corps takes the fight to Metlar's doorstep.
This Hollywood movie director first crosses paths with the Inhumanoids while filming "Primal Passions", a schlock romance/horror movie based on the monsters' exploits: Tendril bursts onto the set, disoriented by a mind-altering "love potion" of Earth Corps' accidental design, and falls madly in love with the animatronic duplicate of himself which is piloted by actress Stella Blaze. When Tendril disappears into the Earth with the mechanical object of his affection, Landisburg is more concerned with retrieving the robotic prop than with retrieving his absentee actress! Landisburg was later a member of the incompetent "Masterson Team" sent to recover the Statue of Liberty. Some months further on, he was busily directing a TV promo for Congressman Gary Lung 's presidential campaign, whose production was cut short by an unscheduled cameo from Nightcrawler and D'Compose. His name is a conflation of those of real-life directors George Lucas
, John Landis
, and Steven Spielberg
.
in 1986. The scientist figures each had an action power and all figures had "glow in the light" features. Metlar, Tendril and D'Compose were 14" figures and are the most sought after.
The original series of Mutors had a variety of toy figures: Redlen (dark redwood), Redsun (light redwood), Redwood Race (grey redwood), Granok (grey granite) and Granite Race (beige granite).
A second series of Inhumanoids figures was in the works at the time of the line's cancellation. The only character confirmed to reach the prototype stage by an ex-Hasbro employee was Ssslither (although the animated designs of Tank, Sabre Jet, Nightcrawler and Blackthorne's second suit all strongly indicate that they were based on intended toys). A set of these prototype figures was said to have been sold on Ebay
in the early 1990s, but there are no pictures or collectors stepping forward to confirm which other characters made it to the prototype stage. Additionally, Ebay did not exist in the early 1990s, thus throwing this claim into doubt.
produced a short-lived Inhumanoids comic book under its Star Comics
imprint in 1987, adapting the storyline of "The Evil That Lies Within". The series ended after only 4 issues and left readers with the cliffhanger
of Metlar's escape from captivity and Sandra Shore's transformation into an undead minion of D'Compose.
released two DVDs for the series, covering nine out of the thirteen episodes. The first, Inhumanoids: Evil That Lies Within, was released on April 10, 2001 and contains the five-part The Evil That Lies Within movie. The second, Inhumanoids: Volumes 3 & 4, was released on October 9, 2001. It contains the episodes Cypheroid, The Surma Plan, Cult of Darkness and Negative Polarity (episodes 6-9).
Episodes 10-13 never got an official DVD release in America thus far and the Rhino releases are now out of print. A re-release may be possible in the future.
and toy packaging gallery, as well as PDF
versions of the episodes' scripts as a DVD-ROM feature. The episodes are presented in the PAL
video standard, converted from NTSC
original masters.
Hasbro
Hasbro is a multinational toy and boardgame company from the United States of America. It is one of the largest toy makers in the world. The corporate headquarters is located in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, United States...
toy property in 1986. In the tradition of other Hasbro properties such as Transformers
Transformers (toy line)
The is a line of toys produced by the American toy company Hasbro. The Transformers toyline was created from toy molds mostly produced by Japanese company Takara in the toylines Diaclone and Microman. Other toy molds from other companies such as Bandai were used as well...
and G.I. Joe
G.I. Joe
G.I. Joe is a line of action figures produced by the toy company Hasbro. The initial product offering represented four of the branches of the U.S. armed forces with the Action Soldier , Action Sailor , Action Pilot , Action Marine and later on, the Action Nurse...
, the show was produced by Sunbow
Sunbow Productions
Sunbow Entertainment was an animation studio, founded in 1980 and owned up until 1998 by Griffin-Bacal Advertising in New York. The first animation efforts by Griffin-Bacal were producing the animated commercials for Hasbro's G.I...
and Marvel Productions
Marvel Productions
Marvel Productions Ltd. , last called New World Animation, was a television and film studio subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment Group , based in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, then New World Entertainment and News Corporation/Fox...
and animated in Japan
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...
by Toei Animation
Toei Animation
Toei Animation Co., Ltd. is a Japanese animation studio owned by Toei Co., Ltd. The studio was founded in 1948 as Japan Animated Films . In 1956, Toei purchased the studio and it was reincorporated under its current name...
. Unusual in that it was named for the villains of the series, Inhumanoids tells the story of the scientist-hero group, Earth Corps, as they battle a trio of subterranean monsters called the Inhumanoids with the aid of elemental beings, the Mutores.
Inhumanoids: The Movie
The Inhumanoids series did not begin as a conventional 22-minute cartoon, but rather as a slate of six-to-seven-minute shorts that aired as part of the collective Super SundaySuper Sunday (TV series)
Super Sunday was a 1980s animated television series produced by Sunbow Productions and Marvel Productions.-Format:...
half-hour block alongside other Marvel/Sunbow series, Jem and the Holograms, Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines
Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines
Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines is a special animated TV mini-series that was aired on the animated half-hour TV series Super Sunday and Super Saturday containing 9 segments that ran for 6 minutes each and every weekend, along with Jem, Robotix, and Inhumanoids...
and Robotix
Robotix
Robotix may refer to:* Robotix * Robotix, a 1986 cartoon produced by Sunbow & Marvel Productions* Robotix , a robotics competition organized by the students of IIT Kharagpur...
. Although Bigfoot had only nine episodes, the other shows ran to 15 episodes, telling a complete story across their numerous installments, which were later edited together to form "movies" that were released on video. Out of the four, Jem proved to be the most popular and was eventually made into an ongoing series that lasted for 65 episodes.
Summary
The story begins with the discovery of a monstrous creature encased in an amberAmber
Amber is fossilized tree resin , which has been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since Neolithic times. Amber is used as an ingredient in perfumes, as a healing agent in folk medicine, and as jewelry. There are five classes of amber, defined on the basis of their chemical constituents...
monolith buried in Big Sur
Big Sur
Big Sur is a sparsely populated region of the Central Coast of California where the Santa Lucia Mountains rise abruptly from the Pacific Ocean. The name "Big Sur" is derived from the original Spanish-language "el sur grande", meaning "the big south", or from "el país grande del sur", "the big...
national park, which is recovered by the government-funded Earth Corps, a geological sciences
Geology
Geology is the science comprising the study of solid Earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which it evolves. Geology gives insight into the history of the Earth, as it provides the primary evidence for plate tectonics, the evolutionary history of life, and past climates...
research team. The finding spurs corrupt industrialist Blackthorne Shore to clandestinely uncover a second monster buried elsewhere — a giant vine-like creature called Tendril, who attacks the amber block's public unveiling in San Francisco to release the macabre colossus trapped within, D'Compose. They rampage through city streets before fleeing into the watery darkness of the bay.
Earth Corps member Liquidator returns to Big Sur in search of further clues to the origin of these monsters, whereupon he discovers a race of sentient trees, the Redwoods, who explain that they are members of a subterranean population known as Mutores, and that their kind sealed the evil Inhumanoids Tendril and D'Compose beneath the Earth ages ago. The malevolent Inhumanoid leader, Metlar, remains imprisoned below the surface, paralyzed by the magnetic field of a Mutore duo named Magnokor.
A nocturnal assault by Tendril demolishes the Earth Corps base, prompting a chase into the depths of the Earth, but even with the help of another Mutore species, the rock-bodied Granites, they are forced to retreat back to the surface. When their budget is summarily cut by Senator Masterson — a crooked politician in Blackthorne Shore's shady pocket — they are approached by Sandra Shore, Blackthorne's sister, who has learned of her brother's sinister plot to liberate Metlar. Funded by Sandra, the team constructs new vehicles and embarks back below the Earth's surface, tracking D'Compose and Tendril to the city of the Granites, where an ensuing battle frees Metlar from Magnokor's hold. Having pilfered Earth Corps' engineering schematics via his ties to Masterson, Blackthorne joins the fray, now equipped with his own battle-suit whose magnetic powers he wields against Metlar, only to be derailed by Tendril's interference while Sandra falls victim to the mutative touch of D'Compose.
Earth Corps manages to escape and forms an alliance with the Granites. Herc accompanies them to D'Compose's domain of Skellweb while Auger and Liquidator venture into Metlar's kingdom of Infernac, and Bright convinces the Redwoods to help defend the surface world against attempts by the Inhumanoids to acquire sources of power. Herc and the Granites are able to defeat D'Compose's reanimated soldiers and restore Sandra to normal. Blackthorne pursues Auger and Liquidator to Infernac and tries to use his magnetic powers on Metlar once again but is foiled by Magnokor and taken captive by Metlar.
Acting on information forced from Blackthorne, the Inhumanoids raid a Soviet
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union , officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , was a constitutionally socialist state that existed in Eurasia between 1922 and 1991....
air base, stealing a handful of nuclear missiles. A seemingly repentant Blackthorne warns Earth Corps that the missiles are intended to shatter the divide between the Earth's crust and mantle
Mantle (geology)
The mantle is a part of a terrestrial planet or other rocky body large enough to have differentiation by density. The interior of the Earth, similar to the other terrestrial planets, is chemically divided into layers. The mantle is a highly viscous layer between the crust and the outer core....
, but upon travelling into the Earth to preclude this catastrophe, the team discovers that Blackthorne has set them up and that the missiles are actually meant to detonate the planet's core. Earth Corps is able to convince D'Compose to allow them access to Infernac — a deal made easier by the fact that the Inhumanoid already fears for his own survival in the face of Metlar's insane plan — and they manage to defuse enough of the missiles to thwart the explosive scheme.
Following a climactic battle, D'Compose is re-sealed in amber casing and Tendril is imprisoned by the Granites. Finally, Magnokor succeeds in neutralizing Metlar even as Blackthorne is arrested by Earth Corps. Senator Masterson provides the Earth Corps team with a new headquarters facility, but a tissue sample secured from Tendril during their first encounter with the monster has mysteriously gone missing...
The series
Inhumanoids and Jem surpassed their fellow "Super Sunday" offerings by going on to be expanded into independent full-length shows. Jem achieved the greater success, eventually running to 65 episodes spanning several seasons, while Inhumanoids lasted only one season. In both cases, to begin the series, the introductory "movies" were cut into five separate 22-minute episodes composed of three shorts apiece. Inhumanoids was thereafter given the series subtitle, The Evil That Lies Within, a phrase which was included in the lyrics of the opening credits of the show in every episode. A further eight 22-minute episodes were then produced to yield the standard thirteen-episode TV season.The series proved unusual among children's cartoons of its time by the strong narrative flow that linked episodes in sequence with continuing storylines and a suspenseful threading of subplots. Visually, the show was distinctive for its application of heavy shadow, use of split-screens, and sometimes brow-raising for its gory content, such as monstrous amputations or writhing deaths by corrosive acid, which would be hard-pressed to sneak their way into contemporary "children's hour" programming.
Episodes
- 1. The Evil That Lies Within, Part 1 (aired September 21, 1986)
- 2. The Evil That Lies Within, Part 2 (aired September 28, 1986)
- 3. The Evil That Lies Within, Part 3 (aired October 5, 1986)
- 4. The Evil That Lies Within, Part 4 (aired October 12, 1986)
- 5. The Evil That Lies Within, Part 5 (aired October 19, 1986)
(See movie synopsis, above.)
- 6. Cypheroid (aired October 26, 1986)
The tissue sample previously taken from Tendril grows into a second Tendril monster but is contained soon enough thanks to Earth Corps. The creature is then seized by Senator Masterson, who orders it placed in captivity to be studied by an advanced supercomputer, Cypher. The computer ends up freeing the Inhumanoid instead, exhibiting its own acquired sentience, soon rebuilding itself into the improved Cypheroid using technology stolen from Earth Corps. The rogue A.I.
Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence is the intelligence of machines and the branch of computer science that aims to create it. AI textbooks define the field as "the study and design of intelligent agents" where an intelligent agent is a system that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its...
then directs Tendril to free Metlar. It also arranges for Blackthorne Shore to be released from prison along with his cellmate, the diabolical Dr. Herman Manglar, who has the fatal misfortune of encountering a pool of haphazardly discarded toxic waste
Toxic waste
Toxic waste is waste material that can cause death or injury to living creatures. It spreads quite easily and can contaminate lakes and rivers. The term is often used interchangeably with “hazardous waste”, or discarded material that can pose a long-term risk to health or environment.Toxic waste...
during their swampy escape. The pursuit takes Earth Corps underground where the Cypheroid is ultimately destroyed, but Metlar remains at large, almost annihilating Earth Corps if not for the meddling of Blackthorne.
- 7. The Surma Plan (aired December 7, 1986)
Blackthorne escapes Metlar's punishment and acquires Dr. Manglar's acid-rotted remains, employing D'Compose to resurrect them into a skeletal grotesquerie dubbed "Nightcrawler". Elsewhere, the Earth Corps team defeats the second Tendril creature, but the original manages to escape. Amid these events, Soviet forces initiate Operation: Surma, planning to flood Infernac to destroy the "primal core" in a massive explosion which will wipe out all Inhumanoids; however, the Soviets fail to realize that their plan will likely tear the planet itself asunder in the process. Earth Corps is forced to ally themselves with Metlar to protect the welfare of the planet. When Metlar double-crosses them, the team is saved by a turncoat Soviet military agent, Anatoly Kiev, who they gratefully welcome into their ranks. Kiev respectfully declines, thinking that it is better to independently continue on his quest against Infernac.
- 8. Cult of Darkness (aired November 2, 1986)
Looking to land a spicy news scoop, investigative reporter Hector Ramirez infiltrates the underground compound of a growing cult movement
Cult
The word cult in current popular usage usually refers to a group whose beliefs or practices are considered abnormal or bizarre. The word originally denoted a system of ritual practices...
that has become popular among San Francisco's disaffected teens. They find more than they bargained for when the gathering turns out to be a recruiting scheme fronted by Blackthorne Shore on behalf of the Inhumanoids. D'Compose uses his powers of decay to transform the teenage crowd into rampaging zombies who proceed to terrorize the city. It's up to Earth Corps to save the zombified kids without harming them, but in their decayed marauder state, the teens are proving less than cooperative, and the would-be rescue mission goes further afoul when Herc and Auger are d'composed!
- 9. Negative Polarity (aired November 9, 1986)
Tank (Kiev) teams up with Crygen and Pyre to harness the power of a boulder of galvacite, which will make them strong enough to vanquish Metlar once and for all. However, when they storm Infernac, their enhanced magnetic powers run amuck, inducing a reversal of the core's polarity that renders Crygen and Pyre evil while changing Metlar's personality to good. The incident further initiates a chain reaction which threatens to pull Earth's deadly Van Allen belt down to the surface of the planet. Much to his own disgust, the now-altruistic Metlar brings himself to work in concert with Earth Corps to restore the natural order: they manage to reform the galvacite boulder, returning Crygen and Pyre to normal as Metlar reverts to evil and reclaims Infernac.
- 10. The Evil Eye (aired November 16, 1986)
Blackthorne and Nightcrawler unearth a cyclopean monstrosity with an insatiable appetite, the mindless Inhumanoid beast called Gagoyle, from its nesting chamber within the cavernous bowels of a radioactive volcano. Betrayed by Nightcrawler's subsequent manipulations of the monster, Blackthorne flees the scene, vowing to take revenge by releasing the most evil Inhumanoid of all...
Nightcrawler shortly pays a visit to Skellweb, setting Gagoyle to attack Metlar's realm, although without much success. Meanwhile, a former research associate from Blackthorne Shore's earlier years in archaeological study
Archaeology
Archaeology, or archeology , is the study of human society, primarily through the recovery and analysis of the material culture and environmental data that they have left behind, which includes artifacts, architecture, biofacts and cultural landscapes...
contacts Earth Corps to convey a disturbing tale regarding Shore's interest in an ancient temple located somewhere on the isle of Borneo
Borneo
Borneo is the third largest island in the world and is located north of Java Island, Indonesia, at the geographic centre of Maritime Southeast Asia....
. But Blackthorne is already one step ahead of the group and manages to intercept their venture, hijacking their plane before parachuting down into the jungle to lay claim to his dark prize...
- 11. Primal Passions (aired November 23, 1986)
Having long-pursued a cryptic trail from native legend and archaeological artifacts, Blackthorne Shore arrives at a gruesome temple hidden in the wilds of Borneo, within which a lightning-spitting Inhumanoid named Sslither has been magically imprisoned for millennia. Blackthrone frees the creature to carry out his bidding, beginning by knocking a patrolling army jet from the sky.
Later, during an expedition to the Earth's mantle, the members of Earth Corps are ambushed in a trap set by the Inhumanoids. In the ensuing scuffle, a miscalculation in Liquidator's chemical spray formula sends the Inhumanoids on a mad, amorous spree: D'Compose professes his undying love for an undead Sandra Shore, Tendril tries to romance a robotic movie prop, while a starry-eyed Metlar steals away to his molten abode with the Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, designed by Frédéric Bartholdi and dedicated on October 28, 1886...
in his misbegotten embrace.
- 12. The Masterson Team (aired November 30, 1986)
In a reckless PR
Public relations
Public relations is the actions of a corporation, store, government, individual, etc., in promoting goodwill between itself and the public, the community, employees, customers, etc....
stunt, Senator Masterson and tabloid-TV journalist Hector Remirez, together with a menagerie of inept celebrity goons, mount a live televised "journey to the center of the Earth" aboard a fleet of dirigible
Non-rigid airship
A blimp, or non-rigid airship, is a floating airship without an internal supporting framework or keel. A non-rigid airship differs from a semi-rigid airship and a rigid airship in that it does not have any rigid structure, neither a complete framework nor a partial keel, to help the airbag...
vehicles, promising to rescue the Statue of Liberty from Metlar's abduction. Auger and company are content to let the inevitable televised chaos unfold, instead busying themselves with the marriage of their teammate, Derek Bright, to actress Stella Blaze, a fiery redhead recently rescued from the adoring clutches of Tendril... who also decides to crash the wedding.
From his hospital bed, recovering Air Force
United States Air Force
The United States Air Force is the aerial warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the American uniformed services. Initially part of the United States Army, the USAF was formed as a separate branch of the military on September 18, 1947 under the National Security Act of...
pilot Brad Armbruster recounts how his plane was downed by the serpentine monster, Sslither, in the skies over Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat is a temple complex at Angkor, Cambodia, built for the king Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as his state temple and capital city. As the best-preserved temple at the site, it is the only one to have remained a significant religious centre since its foundation – first Hindu,...
. Earth Corps consult the Redwoods for more information, learning the dark history of Sslither's dominion over the Inhumanoids before Metlar finally rebelled, managing to trap his slithery overlord within a shell of lava.
Meanwhile, predictably, Masterson's subterranean team find themselves in over their heads, first being captured by stone warriors, then being made hostage to Blackthorne's ambitions. Earth Corps forms a reluctant alliance with Nightcrawler to combat the threat of Sslither and rescue Masterson's group just as Metlar arrives to pummel his hated ancient foe, who slithers away in defeat. Lady Liberty is later returned to the surface by Metlar's own accord when he finds himself less than enamored by her incessant nagging.
- 13. Auger... For President? (aired December 14, 1986)
Three months have passed since the last Inhumanoid attack. Derek and Stella Bright are enjoying their newlywed status as a celebrity couple even as the other members of Earth Corps increasingly find themselves basking in the media spotlight — except Auger, who seems to have been overlooked by fortune's calling.
Senator Masterson's declared candidacy for the presidential race is met by a hostile public reception, prompting Blackthorne and the Inhumanoids to conspire to use intimidation tactics to terrify the other presidential contenders into withdrawing. In reaction, Auger decides to enter the race himself, challenging Masterson's undeserving political record. The Inhumanoids try to bolster Masterson's credibility with a staging of faux heroics, but when Auger wins the election regardless, he is immediately kidnapped by the enraged Inhumanoids, who invite all opponents to attempt a rescue in a final grand confrontation.
Earth Corps and a battalion dubbed Delta Force motor to Skellweb, fighting their way through a phalanx of skeletal warriors and dispensing with Langastoid mercenaries while the Redwood army overwhelms Tendril, and Granite warriors flatten Metlar's statue legion. D'Compose makes a quick exit as the Mutores and Earth defense forces finally advance to face Metlar's molten fury. Magnokor is able to magnetically subdue him, until Blackthorne intrudes with a delay that imperils Auger's life. Luckily, Tank and Sabre Jet arrive at the eleventh hour to save the day. In light of their triumph, Auger and the Earth Corps team renew their pledge to remain together to guard against danger from the Inhumanoids.
Earth Corps
- Herc Armstrong
Herman "Herc" Armstrong is the leader of Earth Corps, decisive and outspoken. His exosuit sports a powerful grappling hook mounted in an arm gauntlet, which he uses to scale vertical extremes in his spelunking
Caving
Caving—also occasionally known as spelunking in the United States and potholing in the United Kingdom—is the recreational pastime of exploring wild cave systems...
adventures. He was voiced by Neil Ross
Neil Ross
Theodoric Neilson "Neil" Ross is an English voice actor and announcer, born in London, England and now resident and working in Los Angeles, in the United States. He has provided voices for in many American cartoons, particularly those based on Hasbro products and Marvel Comics, and numerous...
.
- Derek Bright
Dr. Derek Bright is the maverick engineer responsible for designing Earth Corps' vehicles and other high-tech equipment. Often logical to a flaw, he's an intellectual of refined taste and he has a reserved temper, always keeping a cool head in the face of danger. His gearhead tendencies are set aside when he meets the eyes of film actress Stella Blaze during a subterranean rescue mission, and the two are instantly smitten, wedding shortly thereafter.
- Auger
Eddie "Auger" Auguter is the bald-headed member of the team, a distinguished archaeologist and Earth Corps' resident mechanic, constructing the team's protective exosuits and weaponry. Headstrong and easily riled, he frequently argues with Dr. Bright, and just about anyone else! In The Surma Plan, he even angrily hangs up on the President of the United States. His pugilistic nature extends to having apparently been an amateur boxer
Boxing
Boxing, also called pugilism, is a combat sport in which two people fight each other using their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee over a series of between one to three minute intervals called rounds...
before joining Earth Corps — he "traded in his golden gloves for a power drill" according to a character summary short at the end of one episode. A running gag throughout the series has Auger angrily trashing TV sets by hurling his shoe at the screen whenever frustrated by objectionable news coverage; learning from experience, a latter episode depicts a large safety-net erected in front of the Earth Corps' TV set to protect its health against such ' well-heeled ' protests. Auger was voiced by Michael Bell.
- Jonathan M. Slattery
A master of chemistry, Slattery's nickname is "Liquidator", appropriately enough, since his exosuit features a spray cannon that allows him to discharge all manner of chemical compounds — whether dispensing an impromptu neutralizing agent to save his teammates when they stumble into a lake of acid, or whipping up a quick-freeze mixture that cements D'Composed victims in place until the light of sunrise can cure them. Around the middle of the series, he begins dating Sandra Shore.
- Sandra Shore
The only female on the team, Sandra Shore becomes head of the Shore Foundation after her brother is exposed as a megalomaniacal criminal. Later, when Blackthorne bribes Senator Masterson to sever all funding to Earth Corps, Sandra promises to bankroll their operations on the condition that she is allowed to join the team.
- Tank
Famous chessmaster and Colonel in the Soviet Union
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union , officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , was a constitutionally socialist state that existed in Eurasia between 1922 and 1991....
army, Anatoly Kiev led a counterstrike against the Inhumanoids when they attacked a Soviet air base not long after they were first released. Once Earth Corps imprisoned the Inhumanoids again, Kiev was hailed as a hero in Russia, with national news reports claiming that his forces had singlehandedly defeated the monsters. Consequently, he was appointed head of military procedures for a subterranean offensive titled "Operation: Surma". His KGB operative
KGB
The KGB was the commonly used acronym for the . It was the national security agency of the Soviet Union from 1954 until 1991, and was the premier internal security, intelligence, and secret police organization during that time.The State Security Agency of the Republic of Belarus currently uses the...
partner was all too willing to sacrifice the Earth Corps members to accomplish this ill-conceived mission, but the more noble Kiev switched sides to save Earth Corps and as a result, he prevented the planet's destruction.
Thereafter renounced as a traitor by the fleeing Soviet unit, Kiev was accepted as an ally of Earth Corps, who, as an expression of thanks, constructed one of their trademark "environmental suits" for him from the remains of the tank he had used to save the day. Now codenamed simply "Tank," Kiev refrained from joining Earth Corps, preferring to operate solo in his continuing mission to defeat Infernac.
He later teamed up with Crygen and Pyre in an unsuccessful effort to rout Metlar with the power of a galvacite stone. Tank reappeared in the "final battle" against the Inhumanoids to offer his assistance to Earth Corps when Blackthorne Shore took control of Metlar and Magnokor: approaching from behind, Tank jammed his blaster into Blackthorne's back, forcing him to release his magnetic hold on the monsters.
Tank's exosuit is armed with a powerful cannon, as well as amplifying his strength enough to lift several Granites with ease.
- Sabre Jet
US Air Force pilot Brad J. Armbruster was better known by his callsign of "Sabre Jet" to his friends and allies. While flying over Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat is a temple complex at Angkor, Cambodia, built for the king Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as his state temple and capital city. As the best-preserved temple at the site, it is the only one to have remained a significant religious centre since its foundation – first Hindu,...
, Armbruster's squadron was attacked by the Inhumanoid, Sslither, who had recently been freed from a nearby temple by Blackthorne Shore. Armbruster's plane crashed, but he miraculously survived and was quickly hospitalized, where it was diagnosed that he would never walk again. Earth Corps aided in his recovery by supplying him with an exosuit that allowed him to overcome the disability with newly-endowed flight capabilities. Later, when Metlar captures Auger in the "final battle", Armbruster insists on joining the conflict, powering up the armour and flying into battle with his Sabre Jet callsign as his Earth Corps codename. Though Blackthorne Shore prevents the other Earth Corps members from reaching Auger in time to rescue him, Sabre Jet rockets onto the scene, snatching up Auger and saving his life with only seconds to spare.
The nature of Sabre Jet's armour is not precisely clear — visuals are inconsistent from episode to episode, but at least one piece of dialogue and one animated sequence imply that his body is so badly twisted and intertwined with the wreckage of his jet that it is not possible to extricate him, suggesting that Earth Corps may have actually rebuilt the jet into a suit around him, perhaps with cybernetic integration.
Sabre Jet's real name is the same as that of G.I. Joe
G.I. Joe
G.I. Joe is a line of action figures produced by the toy company Hasbro. The initial product offering represented four of the branches of the U.S. armed forces with the Action Soldier , Action Sailor , Action Pilot , Action Marine and later on, the Action Nurse...
fighter pilot, Ace. Whether or not they are truly intended to be the same character is unclear, but it lends credence to the idea of a shared universe between the assorted Hasbro cartoons produced by Marvel Productions and Sunbow Productions as an Easter egg character.
Inhumanoids
- Metlar
Mightiest of the Inhumanoids, Metlar dwells in his fiery domain of Infernac at the Earth's core. Metlar's servants are legion, consisting of statues animated by the elemental force
Elemental
An elemental is a mythological being first appearing in the alchemical works of Paracelsus in the 16th century. Traditionally, there are four types:*gnomes, earth elementals*undines , water elementals*sylphs, air elementals...
of the Earth. A hot-headed fountain of aggression, Metlar is able to spit balls of flaming lava, yet is not without his Achilles' heel
Achilles Heel
Achilles Heel may refer to:* Achilles' heel, a metaphor for a fatal weakness in spite of overall strength* Achilles Heel , music by Pedro the Lion* Achilles Heel , off Antarctica...
: he is particularly susceptible to paralysis by magnetism, which therefore makes Magnokor, the magnetic Mutore, his foremost nemesis. (Ancillary material: A licensed Inhumanoids storybook, Cult of the Great Protector, suggests that Metlar may also have an aversion to water: in this tale, Earth Corps' plans to lure Metlar to a cliffside which they will then blast from underfoot, dumping him into the ocean where they foresee that he will "rust away to nothing." Although the plan fails, Earth Corps manages to hold Metlar at bay with a barrage of water cannons. The bio on the packaging of the Metlar toy suggests that this is his weakness as well.)
Some millennia past (in backstory revealed in episode 12), Metlar overthrew his former master, Sslither, and led the Inhumanoids against the Mutores in a war that raged across the planet. The Mutores were finally able to contain the Inhumanoids, imprisoning Metlar within a magnetic field at Granite City. Following their unearthing in the 20th century, Tendril and D'Compose made Metlar's liberation their first priority as they staged an attack to force his release.
In the midst of a battle with Earth Corps (episodes 4 & 5), Metlar was briefly reined by the magnetic manipulations of Blackthorne Shore's armour. Metlar later extracts information from Shore about humanity's most fearsome power, nuclear energy
Nuclear weapon
A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission or a combination of fission and fusion. Both reactions release vast quantities of energy from relatively small amounts of matter. The first fission bomb test released the same amount...
, stealing missiles from a Soviet military base in a failed bid to detonate the Earth's core. Afterwards, Metlar is once again trapped within Magnokor's magnetic field at Granite City.
Afterwards (episodes 6 & 7), an A.I.
Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence is the intelligence of machines and the branch of computer science that aims to create it. AI textbooks define the field as "the study and design of intelligent agents" where an intelligent agent is a system that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its...
computer affects the release of both Metlar and the imprisoned Blackthorne Shore. Metlar turns his wrath on Shore, who just barely manages to escape. Metlar is then forced to ally himself with Earth Corps in order to defend Infernac against a retaliatory Soviet strike, which would have destroyed the planet had it not been averted.
Shortly after (episode 11 & 12), Metlar's mind was affected by a chemical love potion inadvertently brewed by Earth Corps, which saw the enamored monster elope with the Statue of Liberty. Animated to life by Metlar's elemental lava, Lady Liberty unfortunately turned out to be a less-than-ideal woman, affecting a coarse New York
New York City
New York is the most populous city in the United States and the center of the New York Metropolitan Area, one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world. New York exerts a significant impact upon global commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and...
accent and an even coarser penchant for complaint. After trouncing the reawakened Sslither in hand-to-hand combat, Metlar returns the Liberty statue to the surface to rid himself of her relentless carping.
Then (episode 13), Metlar sets aside animosities with his erstwhile partners-in-crime as they plot to arrange Senator Masterson's win in the upcoming presidential election. Victory seems assured until an argumentative Auger impulsively decides to run against Masterson, with Auger narrowly winning. In retaliation, Metlar captures Auger and prepares to immolate him in the fires of the primal core even while summoning all of his foes to engage in one final battle. Yet again, Blackthorne tips his hand by seizing control of Metlar with his magnetic powers, only to be stopped by Tank. Sabre Jet manages to save Auger, and although everyone makes it out alive, Metlar and the other Inhumanoids remain at large. Metlar's voice was done by Ed Gilbert, who also voiced the Decepticon
Decepticon
The Decepticons are usually depicted as the antagonists in the fictional universes of the Transformers stoyline and related comics and cartoons, and the enemies of the Autobots and the University of California Davis Aggies...
Blitzwing
Blitzwing
Blitzwing is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers series. He is always depicted as a Decepticon with two alternate forms, that of a jet and that of a tank...
on The Transformers
The Transformers (TV series)
The Transformers is an animated television series depicting a war among giant robots who could transform into vehicles, other objects and animal-like forms. Written and recorded in America, the series was animated in Japan and South Korea...
and General Hawk
Hawk (G.I. Joe)
Hawk is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line of military-themed toys. He appears in the animated series, comic books, toyline, and movie.-Profile:...
on G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
- D'Compose
D'Compose is simply an undead Inhumanoid, possessing flesh-corrupting talents and heliophobic weaknesses akin to those of a vampire. His unique appearance is marked by a dinosaur-like head and an exposed chest cavity whose gated ribcage can swing open to jail his prey. With the mere touch of his decrepit claw, D'Compose can turn his victims into frightening undead monstrosities (usually enlarging human victims to a gigantic size in the process) and they revert to normal only when exposed to daylight (known to the nonhumans in the series as "whiteburn"). He resides in the subterranean kingdom of Skellweb, where he commands a massive undead army. Skellweb appears to be close enough to the surface that Earth Corps is able to drill through its upper confines on two occasions to allow sunlight to penetrate.
D'Compose was voiced by Chris Latta, also known for providing the cartoon voices of the Decepticon Starscream
Starscream (Transformers)
Starscream is a fictional character in the Transformers franchise. He is one of the most prolific characters in the Transformers fictional work, appearing in almost all incarnations of the story. Starscream is usually portrayed with the same characterization...
on The Transformers and Cobra Commander
Cobra Commander
Cobra Commander is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe franchise. He appears in the toyline, animated series , comic books, video games, and movie as the usual principal antagonist. He is the supreme leader of the terrorist organization Cobra, and archnemesis of the Joes...
on G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (although unlike the latter characters, D'Compose is loyal to his leader). Chris also voiced Tendril (see below).
- Tendril
Tendril
Tendril
In botany, a tendril is a specialized stem, leaf or petiole with a threadlike shape that is used by climbing plants for support, attachment and cellular invasion by parasitic plants, generally by twining around suitable hosts. They do not have a lamina or blade, but they can photosynthesize...
is an H. P. Lovecraft
H. P. Lovecraft
Howard Phillips Lovecraft --often credited as H.P. Lovecraft — was an American author of horror, fantasy and science fiction, especially the subgenre known as weird fiction....
-influenced character resembling Cthulhu
Cthulhu
Cthulhu is a fictional character that first appeared in the short story "The Call of Cthulhu", published in the pulp magazine Weird Tales in 1928. The character was created by writer H. P...
. A slimy hybridization somewhere between a mollusk and a walking mass of seaweed
Seaweed
Seaweed is a loose, colloquial term encompassing macroscopic, multicellular, benthic marine algae. The term includes some members of the red, brown and green algae...
, he can regenerate his vine
Vine
A vine in the narrowest sense is the grapevine , but more generally it can refer to any plant with a growth habit of trailing or scandent, that is to say climbing, stems or runners...
-like limbs — large enough pieces will even grow into new Tendril monsters — and he is able to alter his size at will. More berserker brawn than brain, intelligence is not this creature's strong suit, he exercises a slurred screeching in his speech, and is clumsy and flailing in his movement, and has less-than astute powers of observation.
- Sslither
This reptilian
Reptile
Reptiles are members of a class of air-breathing, ectothermic vertebrates which are characterized by laying shelled eggs , and having skin covered in scales and/or scutes. They are tetrapods, either having four limbs or being descended from four-limbed ancestors...
behemoth was locked in hibernation
Hibernation
Hibernation is a state of inactivity and metabolic depression in animals, characterized by lower body temperature, slower breathing, and lower metabolic rate. Hibernating animals conserve food, especially during winter when food supplies are limited, tapping energy reserves, body fat, at a slow rate...
within an Indonesia
Indonesia
Indonesia , officially the Republic of Indonesia , is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Indonesia is an archipelago comprising approximately 13,000 islands. It has 33 provinces with over 238 million people, and is the world's fourth most populous country. Indonesia is a republic, with an...
n temple until it was finally liberated by the machinations of Blackthorne Shore. Holding sway over both serpents and an army of unnamed monsters (similar to giant humans with animal heads and sometimes bat wings) and able to spit deadly electrical blasts, Sslither was the ancient ruler of the Inhumanoids, relentlessly slave-driving Metlar to construct the pyramids and other ancient monuments in bitter servitude. Metlar eventually overthrew his oppressor and imprisoned him in stone. Partnering with Blackthorne, Sslither tries to settle the score against Metlar but finds himself outnumbered by too many foes, quickly tiring of the battle and abandoning Blackthorne's charge.
- Gagoyle
A brutish blue-skinned biped
Biped
Bipedalism is a form of terrestrial locomotion where an organism moves by means of its two rear limbs, or legs. An animal or machine that usually moves in a bipedal manner is known as a biped , meaning "two feet"...
whose singular desire is to feed, the origins of this cyclops
Cyclops
A cyclops , in Greek mythology and later Roman mythology, was a member of a primordial race of giants, each with a single eye in the middle of his forehead...
creature are somewhat obscure. The Gagoyle was discovered by Nightcrawler and Blackthorne Shore, who learned of the creature through ancient scriptures that directed them to a volcanic cave. There, dangerously high radiation levels served to incubate a cluster of Gagoyle eggs. The first hatchling would prove to be the strongest of the brood as it thoughtlessly proceeded to devour its nested siblings. The voracious beast soon fell under the command of Nightcrawler, who tried to use it to force Metlar's hand on the bargaining table. Metlar toppled the Gagoyle into a molten chasm where it is believed to have perished.
Mutores
Mutores are elemental beings who long ago cast the evil Inhumanoids into subterranean confinement, presently lending assistance to Earth Corps when the monsters resurface.- Redwoods are arboreal beings that can disguise themselves as tree stumps or, just as suddenly, branch to towering heights. Having a lifespan of centuries has earned them a shrewd demeanor, and they frequently prove themselves an invaluable source of knowledge that is available for the asking. Their representatives are the tribe's leader, Redlen, and a junior sapling called Redsun.
- Granites are stalwart rock-warrior beings who live underground. They can disassemble their bouldered bodies to camouflage themselves as innocuous piles of stone, and by a similar token can reform themselves if they become dismembered by impact. Their leader is named Granok; other Granites of distinction include the cantankerous General Granitary, and a council member named Granahue who reveals himself to be a cowardly opportunist.
- Magnokor, whose body resembles hardened lava, is unique among the Mutores for his singular ability to split into two polarized halves: Crygen, an icy blue hulk who is calm and rational, and Pyre ("Pyrus" in the Inhumanoids comic series), whose scarlet coloration is matched by an antagonistic disposition. The polarized duo can affect a fierce control over magnetic fields, making them the only friendly force capable of containing Metlar. They hold to this responsibility in deadly earnest: when Earth Corps tries to persuade them that Metlar's help is needed to stop the Surma Plan, Crygen and Pyre refuse to release him and must be physically impeded.
Others
- Blackthorne Shore
In his past career as an archaeologist, Blackthorne Shore stumbled upon many uncanny artifacts which set him on the path that would come to govern his life — a quest for power and control of the Inhumanoids. In younger years, his search in the jungles of Borneo for an Inhumanoid temple cost him an eye — lost to a native's blowpipe dart — and he returned to America, where he and his sister, Sandra, ran their family's corporation, the Shore Foundation.
His dark obsession was renewed with Earth Corps' discovery of an Inhumanoid monster entombed in amber: Blackthorne soon traces ancient documents in his possession to locate Tendril, who in turn liberates D'Compose. Blackthorne then instructs the crooked Senator Masterson to eliminate Earth Corps' funding and turn over the blueprints for their technology, using that knowledge to construct a suit of magnetic armour. He shadows Earth Corps into the subterranean depths, where he targets his armour's power against Metlar, vying to leash the savage Inhumanoid with magnetic force to make him obey his command. His vain pretensions are quashed by Magnokor, and Blackthorne's end seems imminent until he entices Metlar's interest with information about nuclear weapons, which the Inhumanoids then act on. Thankfully, Earth Corps is able to defuse the missiles and halt Metlar's plan, bringing Blackthorne into custody.
Blackthorne is sentenced to five years in a maximum security prison, sharing a cell with criminal scientist Dr. Herman Manglar. However, the intelligent computer, Cypheroid, having allied itself with the Inhumanoids, soon arranges Blackthorne's escape. Donning a redesigned magnetic suit, Blackthorne once more foolishly gambles to control Metlar, scarcely managing to slip away when the furious Inhumanoid turns on him.
In later dealings, Blackthorne salvages the remains of Dr. Manglar to create a ghastly accomplice in Nightcrawler, adopts the guise of "Brother Druid" to gather an underground cult for D'Compose's servicing, and after evading further prosecution because of a favor from Masterson, is able to release two more Inhumanoids — Gagoyle and Sslither.
Blackthorne then schemes with the Inhumanoids during the presidential race, endeavoring to ensure Senator Masterson's victory for his own power-hungry purposes. When the unravelled plan incites Auger's kidnapping and a final terrible battle between Earth and the Inhumanoids, Blackthorne lies in waiting to take advantage of the closing calamity: just as Magnokor captures Metlar in his magnetic hold once again, Blackthorne turns his armour on the three of them, taking control of their movements and pitting them all against Earth Corps. Before any real damage can be done, however, Earth Corps ally Tank takes the villain by surprise from behind and forces him to desist. Though Auger is rescued, both the Inhumanoids and Blackthorne remain at large.
- Nightcrawler
Nightcrawler was formerly known as Dr. Herman Manglar, a geneticist sentenced to imprisonment in the Glades Penitentiary for engineering monstrous creatures in his laboratory. Sharing a cell with Blackthorne Shore, Manglar was able to escape when the sentient computer, Cypheroid, engineered Blackthorne's liberation. Unfortunately, while fleeing through the swamp waters, Manglar took a misstep and met his horrific demise in a pool of illegally-dumped toxic sludge. Later, Blackthorne recovers his decayed remains and enlists the morbid touch of D'Compose to reanimate Manglar in the twisted, monstrous body of Nightcrawler
Working from chemicals purloined by the mutated minions of Blackthorne's phony "Brother Druid" cult, Nightcrawler's first assignment is to apply his scientific skills toward creating a formula to protect D'Compose against the sun's burning rays. Although Nightcrawler claimed to have succeeded in his task, and indeed was unaffected by sunlight on later occasions, he and Blackthorne are arrested by Earth Corps before D'Compose tests the formula to painfully discover that it is ineffective. Blackthorne manages to buy a pardon for himself and Nightcrawler, but when D'Compose attacks their court hearing seeking retribution for the formula's failure, they realize that they will need a new Inhumanoid ally for their own protection.
Once the two villains secure the beastly Gagoyle from its nesting grounds and have tamed it to some degree, Nightcrawler turns on Blackthorne, hurling him into Gagoyle's feeding pit to coerce a promise of subservience from him. Blackthorne flees during a clash with the Redwoods. Nightcrawler subsequently takes Gagoyle to strong-arm a surrender from D'Compose, but Metlar refuses to comply and Gagoyle is destroyed in their fight. Blackthorne soon makes his return with the powerful Inhumanoid, Sslither, under his control, whose threat presses Nightcrawler into forging an alliance with Earth Corps. Thereafter struck by an electrical bolt from Sslither, Nightcrawler flees the battle.
Three months later, Nightcrawler teams with Blackthorne and the Inhumanoids as they set aside their differences in order to sabotage the presidential election: Nightcrawler is seen tainting a lake with hazardous waste that consumes the boat, and nearly the life, of one of the opposing candidates.
- Senator Masterson
A corrupt politician kept on Blackthorne Shore's moneyed leash, Masterson is introduced by first name alternately as "Charles", "Theodore" and "Wilfred" in different episodes. At Blackthorne's request, he eliminates Earth Corps' government financing and delivers the blueprints disclosing their exosuit technology to Blackthorne's hand, also arranging a full legal pardon
Pardon
Clemency means the forgiveness of a crime or the cancellation of the penalty associated with it. It is a general concept that encompasses several related procedures: pardoning, commutation, remission and reprieves...
to later excuse Blackthorne and Nightcrawler from criminal prosecution.
Despite an anemic record in public service, Masterson announces his intention to run for the office of president in a press conference on Liberty Island
Liberty Island
Liberty Island is a small uninhabited island in New York Harbor in the United States, best known as the location of the Statue of Liberty. Though so called since the turn of the century, the name did not become official until 1956. In 1937, by proclamation 2250, President Franklin D...
. When Metlar arrives to make off with the Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, designed by Frédéric Bartholdi and dedicated on October 28, 1886...
, Masterson tries to exploit the situation by arranging a televised rescue effort to boost his political currency — but he ends up requiring rescue himself, later stealing credit when the Statue is voluntarily returned.
Asked to define his electoral platform for the benefit of the viewing audience during a televised debate, Masterson weasels with dialogue clumsily borrowed from his two political adversaries only to embarrass himself by making an oxymoronic self-description as "both a conservative liberal and a liberal conservative," exposing himself to easy mockery. Afterwards, Masterson is approached by Blackthorne Shore and the Inhumanoids, who suspend their personal feuding as they plot to manipulate the election in Masterson's favor. Victory slips from his grasp, however, when Auger of Earth Corps decides to run against him, defeating Masterson by a close margin.
- Hector Ramirez
Hector Ramirez is the Marvel
Marvel Productions
Marvel Productions Ltd. , last called New World Animation, was a television and film studio subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment Group , based in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, then New World Entertainment and News Corporation/Fox...
/Sunbow
Sunbow Productions
Sunbow Entertainment was an animation studio, founded in 1980 and owned up until 1998 by Griffin-Bacal Advertising in New York. The first animation efforts by Griffin-Bacal were producing the animated commercials for Hasbro's G.I...
universe's parody of Geraldo Rivera
Geraldo Rivera
Geraldo Rivera is an American attorney, journalist, author, reporter, and former talk show host...
, and has, in his illustrious career, encountered G.I. Joe
G.I. Joe
G.I. Joe is a line of action figures produced by the toy company Hasbro. The initial product offering represented four of the branches of the U.S. armed forces with the Action Soldier , Action Sailor , Action Pilot , Action Marine and later on, the Action Nurse...
, Jem and the Holograms and possibly the Transformers. His shared presence on Inhumanoids tacitly links the four animated series in a fanon
Fanon (fiction)
In works of fiction, fanon is a customary and unofficial canon established in a spontaneous manner by the community of fans at large, for example fan clubs, whenever the official canon is not clear on some points of its narrative....
universe (as with a pseudonymous appearance by Cobra Commander in an episode of The Transformers and the establishment of Transformers ally Marissa Faireborn
Marissa Faireborn
Marissa Faireborn is a fictional character from the Transformers series. A human female, she holds the rank of captain in the Earth Defense Command, a military organization helping the Autobots fight against the evil Decepticons. In some interpretations, she is depicted as an unlikely love...
as the daughter of Flint and Lady Jaye). He was, however, easily most prominent in his reporting stints on the Inhumanoids, although he is not regarded as a popular public figure and is hated by Auger of Earth Corps more than most (the majority of Auger's "shoe-through-the-television" incidents occur when Ramirez appears on the screen).
As host of the TV magazine show, "Twenty Questions," Ramirez delivers crassly sensationalizing reports on emerging Inhumanoid activities. In one episode, he probes a suspect underground cult to find its members — and himself — subjected to mind-control gas before being mutated by D'Compose into an undead army, proceeding to assault his TV station. Restored to normalcy by the intervention of Earth Corps, Ramirez is keen to remain on the scene as an observer but reconsiders when awarded with threats of physical violence from Auger.
Ramirez makes further appearances reporting on the disasters caused by the inversion of Earth's magnetic field and in coverage of Senator Masterson's presidential press conference. He takes a camera crew into the Earth to accompany the Masterson Team in their expedition to recover the Statue of Liberty, but three months later, Hector found his program yanked from the air due to low ratings. Professing that he could "do junk as well as the next guy," Hector tries to grab some camera time by shoving aside a field reporter during live coverage of Auger's abduction and reporting on the situation himself.
- Langastoids
This race of strange mollusk creatures dwells in abundance in a city beneath the Earth, demonstrating a culture of commerce and a special fondness (bordering on addiction) for junk food
Junk food
Junk food is an informal term applied to some foods that are perceived to have little or no nutritional value ; to products with nutritional value, but which also have ingredients considered unhealthy when regularly eaten; or to those considered unhealthy to consume at all...
from the surface world. It is unclear if the Langastoids are Inhumanoids, Mutores, or some other breed of lifeform. Earth Corps first discovers their crude civilization during events surrounding the inversion of Earth's magnetic field, when they are captured by Langastoid guards and put up for sale on the city auction block along with their gear, eventually making a getaway on bizarre slug-like steeds with help from Tank.
In their next subterranean encounter, Earth Corps was greeted more peacefully by Langastoid farmers claiming to need help against attacks on their city by Tendril, but this proves to be a deception orchestrated by the Inhumanoids, who have bribed their Langastoid lackeys with the promise of surface food. During Metlar's final stand, Tendril relies on the same fattening ploy to buy the Langastoids' allegiance in battle, but they are quickly distracted by a payload of junk food strategically dumped to occupy their attention while Earth Corps takes the fight to Metlar's doorstep.
- George Landisburg
This Hollywood movie director first crosses paths with the Inhumanoids while filming "Primal Passions", a schlock romance/horror movie based on the monsters' exploits: Tendril bursts onto the set, disoriented by a mind-altering "love potion" of Earth Corps' accidental design, and falls madly in love with the animatronic duplicate of himself which is piloted by actress Stella Blaze. When Tendril disappears into the Earth with the mechanical object of his affection, Landisburg is more concerned with retrieving the robotic prop than with retrieving his absentee actress! Landisburg was later a member of the incompetent "Masterson Team" sent to recover the Statue of Liberty. Some months further on, he was busily directing a TV promo for Congressman Gary Lung 's presidential campaign, whose production was cut short by an unscheduled cameo from Nightcrawler and D'Compose. His name is a conflation of those of real-life directors George Lucas
George Lucas
George Walton Lucas, Jr. is an American film producer, screenwriter, and director, and entrepreneur. He is the founder, chairman and chief executive of Lucasfilm. He is best known as the creator of the space opera franchise Star Wars and the archaeologist-adventurer character Indiana Jones...
, John Landis
John Landis
John David Landis is an American film director, screenwriter, actor, and producer. He is known for his comedies, his horror films, and his music videos with singer Michael Jackson.-Early life and career:...
, and Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg
Steven Allan Spielberg KBE is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, video game designer, and studio entrepreneur. In a career of more than four decades, Spielberg's films have covered many themes and genres. Spielberg's early science-fiction and adventure films were seen as an...
.
Cast
- Charles Adler - George Landisburg (Primal Passions)
- Michael Bell - Auger, Blackthorne Shore
- William Callaway - Jonathan M. Slattery, Nightcrawler
- Dick Gautier - Magnakor/Pyre/Crygen, Senator Masterson (Cypheroid), George Landisburg (The Masterson Team & Auger... For President?)
- Ed Gilbert - Metlar, Senator Masterson
- Chris Latta - D'Compose, Tendril, Granahue
- Neil RossNeil RossTheodoric Neilson "Neil" Ross is an English voice actor and announcer, born in London, England and now resident and working in Los Angeles, in the United States. He has provided voices for in many American cartoons, particularly those based on Hasbro products and Marvel Comics, and numerous...
- Herc Armstrong, Tank, Ssslither, Sabre Jet, Hector Ramirez - Richard Sanders - Derek Bright
- Stanley Ralph RossStanley Ralph RossStanley Ralph Ross was raised in Brooklyn New York, starting his career in advertising, then soon going to work as a writer and actor on various television shows, most notably cult-classics such as the 1960s Batman series starring Adam West and also The Monkees...
- Redlen, Redsun - Susan SiloSusan SiloSusan Silo is an American actress and voice actress.-Early life and career:She was born in New York City, New York. Her acting career started in television on an episode of The Jack Benny Show. Silo also co-starred with Larry Blyden, Dawn Nickerson, and Diahn Williams in the NBC sitcom Harry's...
- Sandra Shore - John StephensonJohn Stephenson (actor)John Stephenson is an American actor and voice actor. He has also been credited as John Stevenson...
- Granok, General Granitary
Action figures
A series of action figures based on the cartoon were produced by HasbroHasbro
Hasbro is a multinational toy and boardgame company from the United States of America. It is one of the largest toy makers in the world. The corporate headquarters is located in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, United States...
in 1986. The scientist figures each had an action power and all figures had "glow in the light" features. Metlar, Tendril and D'Compose were 14" figures and are the most sought after.
The original series of Mutors had a variety of toy figures: Redlen (dark redwood), Redsun (light redwood), Redwood Race (grey redwood), Granok (grey granite) and Granite Race (beige granite).
A second series of Inhumanoids figures was in the works at the time of the line's cancellation. The only character confirmed to reach the prototype stage by an ex-Hasbro employee was Ssslither (although the animated designs of Tank, Sabre Jet, Nightcrawler and Blackthorne's second suit all strongly indicate that they were based on intended toys). A set of these prototype figures was said to have been sold on Ebay
EBay
eBay Inc. is an American internet consumer-to-consumer corporation that manages eBay.com, an online auction and shopping website in which people and businesses buy and sell a broad variety of goods and services worldwide...
in the early 1990s, but there are no pictures or collectors stepping forward to confirm which other characters made it to the prototype stage. Additionally, Ebay did not exist in the early 1990s, thus throwing this claim into doubt.
Comic book
Marvel ComicsMarvel Comics
Marvel Worldwide, Inc., commonly referred to as Marvel Comics and formerly Marvel Publishing, Inc. and Marvel Comics Group, is an American company that publishes comic books and related media...
produced a short-lived Inhumanoids comic book under its Star Comics
Star Comics
Star Comics was an imprint of Marvel Comics that began in 1984 and continued to publish comic books until early 1988. Titles published by the imprint were aimed at child readers and were often adaptations of children's television series, animated series or toys...
imprint in 1987, adapting the storyline of "The Evil That Lies Within". The series ended after only 4 issues and left readers with the cliffhanger
Cliffhanger
A cliffhanger or cliffhanger ending is a plot device in fiction which features a main character in a precarious or difficult dilemma, or confronted with a shocking revelation at the end of an episode of serialized fiction...
of Metlar's escape from captivity and Sandra Shore's transformation into an undead minion of D'Compose.
Region 1
RhinoRhino Entertainment
Rhino Entertainment Company is an American specialty record label and production company. It is owned by Warner Music Group.-History:Rhino was originally a novelty song and reissue company during the 1970s and 1980s, releasing compilation albums of pop, rock & roll, and rhythm & blues successes...
released two DVDs for the series, covering nine out of the thirteen episodes. The first, Inhumanoids: Evil That Lies Within, was released on April 10, 2001 and contains the five-part The Evil That Lies Within movie. The second, Inhumanoids: Volumes 3 & 4, was released on October 9, 2001. It contains the episodes Cypheroid, The Surma Plan, Cult of Darkness and Negative Polarity (episodes 6-9).
Episodes 10-13 never got an official DVD release in America thus far and the Rhino releases are now out of print. A re-release may be possible in the future.
Region 2
Metrodome Distribution released a 2-disc collection of the entire series on June 6, 2005. Disc one contains the five parts of The Evil That Lies Within. Disc two contains the remaining eight episodes. Both discs have a TV spotTelevision advertisement
A television advertisement or television commercial, often just commercial, advert, ad, or ad-film – is a span of television programming produced and paid for by an organization that conveys a message, typically one intended to market a product...
and toy packaging gallery, as well as PDF
Portable Document Format
Portable Document Format is an open standard for document exchange. This file format, created by Adobe Systems in 1993, is used for representing documents in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems....
versions of the episodes' scripts as a DVD-ROM feature. The episodes are presented in the PAL
PAL
PAL, short for Phase Alternating Line, is an analogue television colour encoding system used in broadcast television systems in many countries. Other common analogue television systems are NTSC and SECAM. This page primarily discusses the PAL colour encoding system...
video standard, converted from NTSC
NTSC
NTSC, named for the National Television System Committee, is the analog television system that is used in most of North America, most of South America , Burma, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, the Philippines, and some Pacific island nations and territories .Most countries using the NTSC standard, as...
original masters.