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===C.R.O.O.K.S.===
===C.R.O.O.K.S.===
* '''Brandon “Big Boss” Babel''' (voiced by [[Len Carlson]]) - The primary antagonist of the series. Brandon "Big Boss" Babel is a crimelord who plans to rule Empire City.
* '''Brandon “Big Boss” Babel''' (voiced by [[Len Carlson]] impersonating [[Edward G. Robinson]]) - The primary antagonist of the series. Brandon "Big Boss" Babel is a crimelord who plans to rule Empire City.
** '''Scratch''' - Big Boss' pet weasel with metal paws and cybernetic armor. He is always seen in the company of Big Boss.
* '''Berserko''' (voiced by [[Paul De La Rosa]]) - A thug who is the nephew of Big Boss.
* '''Berserko''' (voiced by [[Paul De La Rosa]]) - A thug who is the nephew of Big Boss.
* '''Rock Krusher''' (voiced by [[Brent Titcomb]]) - A super-strong thug who works for Big Boss. He often uses a heavy-duty jackhammer in order to get into bank vaults.
* '''Rock Krusher''' (voiced by [[Brent Titcomb]]) - A super-strong thug who works for Big Boss. He often uses a heavy-duty jackhammer in order to get into bank vaults.
* '''Ms. Demeanor''' (voiced by [[Paulina Gillis]]) - A middle age Stong Woman whos as Strong as Rock Krusher in an appearence of a normal business woman.
* '''Ms. Demeanor''' (voiced by [[Paulina Gillis]]) - A middle-aged super-strong woman with the appearance of a normal business woman who works for Big Boss.
* '''Turbo Tu-Tone''' (voiced by [[Dan Hennessey]]) - A minion of Big Boss who specializes in vehicles. He was the one responsible for causing a car wreck that resulted in Baldwin P. Vess gaining a cybernetic torso.
* '''Turbo Tu-Tone''' (voiced by [[Dan Hennessey]]) - A minion of Big Boss who serves as his getaway driver. He was the one responsible for causing a car wreck that resulted in Baldwin P. Vess gaining a cybernetic torso.
* '''Dr. Badvibes''' (voiced by [[Ron Rubin]]) - A brilliant mad scientist. Ever since he was fired from Kontreks Technologies Incorporated for stealing top secret electronics, he works for Big Boss devising inventions and robotic minions for Big Boss's gang. He has a glass dome on top of his head which shows his brain.
* '''Dr. Badvibes''' (voiced by [[Ron Rubin]]) - A brilliant mad scientist. Ever since he was fired from Comtrex Technologies Incorporated for stealing top secret electronics, he works for Big Boss devising inventions and robotic minions for Big Boss's gang. He has a glass dome on top of his head which shows his abnormally large brain and is known to create literal brainstorms by charging electricity through his brainwaves to form a cloud that can produce rain, thunder and lightning.
** '''Buzzbomb''' (voiced by [[Ron Rubin]]) - A robot created by Dr. Badvibes that works for Big Boss.
** '''Buzzbomb''' (voiced by [[Ron Rubin]]) - A robot created by Dr. Badvibes that works for Big Boss. He has a buzzsaw on one arm and a clamper on the other.
** '''WALDO''' - A small robot created by Dr. Badvibes.
** '''WALDO''' - A small robot created by Dr. Badvibes.
* '''Nightshade''' (voiced by [[Jane Schoettle]]) - A female jewel thief who works for Big Boss.
* '''Nightshade''' (voiced by [[Jane Schoettle]]) - A female jewel thief who works for Big Boss.
* '''Buttons McBoomBoom''' (voiced by [[Nick Nichols]]) - A minion of Big Boss. He wears a trenchcoat that conceals the machine guns on his torso.
* '''Buttons McBoomBoom''' (voiced by [[Nick Nichols]]) - A minion of Big Boss. He is seen wearing a red suit and fedora and carries around a violin case that hides his favorite playtoy, a deadly modified Thompson submachine gun with a scope attachment that he uses to blast away at any target at will. Buttons McBoomBoom hides underneath his suit a cybernetic torso that bears twin machine guns with which he blasts away after he unbuttons his shirt to reveal them in the heat of battle against either the C.O.P.S. or a bug.
* '''Squeeky Kleen''' (voiced by [[Marvin Goldhar]]<ref>Hal Erickson, ''Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003'', Volume 1 (McFarland & Co., 2005), 213.</ref>) -
* '''Squeeky Kleen''' (voiced by [[Marvin Goldhar]]<ref>Hal Erickson, ''Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003'', Volume 1 (McFarland & Co., 2005), 213.</ref>) - A bald criminal who serves as Big Boss' yes man.
* '''Nightmare the Android''' - A bald criminal who is the driver of Big Boss' getaway car.
* '''Nightmare the Android''' -
* '''Koo Koo''' -
* '''Koo Koo''' -
* '''Hyena''' - A criminal that uses jokes in his crime. He held a criminal contest against Big Boss to determine who will stay in Empire City and who will leave. A challenge like that caused Big Boss to orchestrate Highway's kidnapping in order to get Bulletproof and Barricade to help him. During the criminal games, C.O.P.S. managed to turn the tables against Hyena and his goons and arrest them. Hyena and his henchmen later popped up as minions of Big Boss.
* '''Hyena''' - A criminal that uses jokes in his crime. He held a criminal contest against Big Boss to determine who will stay in Empire City and who will leave. A challenge like that caused Big Boss to orchestrate Highway's kidnapping in order to get Bulletproof and Barricade to help him. During the criminal games, C.O.P.S. managed to turn the tables against Hyena and his goons and arrest them. Hyena and his henchmen later popped up as minions of Big Boss.
** '''Bullit''' - Bullit is a heenchman of Hyena. He wears rocket boots and a bullet-shaped helmet strong enough to break safes.
** '''Bullit''' - Bullit is a henchman of Hyena. He wears rocket boots and a bullet-shaped helmet strong enough to break safes.
** '''Louie the Plumber''' - A plumber-themed criminal who is a henchman of Hyena. He has a mechanical left arm containing a grappling hook.
** '''Louie the Plumber''' - A plumber-themed criminal who is a henchman of Hyena. He has a mechanical left arm containing a grappling hook.


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* '''Joseph Vargas''' - The corrupt head of City Council who was bribed by Big Boss to make the Instant Justice Machines. When the Instant Justice Machines caught Mace and Barricade trespassing in Vetrocon, he called Big Boss on what to do. When C.O.P.S. storms Vetrocon, Joseph Vargas unleashes the Instant Justice Machines on them. When Mace and Barricade catch up to Joseph Vargas, he demands immunity and an offer to name names of anyone involved. Joseph Vargas even gives himself up and was sentence to prison.
* '''Joseph Vargas''' - The corrupt head of City Council who was bribed by Big Boss to make the Instant Justice Machines. When the Instant Justice Machines caught Mace and Barricade trespassing in Vetrocon, he called Big Boss on what to do. When C.O.P.S. storms Vetrocon, Joseph Vargas unleashes the Instant Justice Machines on them. When Mace and Barricade catch up to Joseph Vargas, he demands immunity and an offer to name names of anyone involved. Joseph Vargas even gives himself up and was sentence to prison.
** '''Instant Justice Machines''' - A bunch of robots built by Joseph Vargas in order to put C.O.P.S. out of business. They act not only as police officers, but also as judges and jailers leaving the culprit trapped until a police car comes by. Some of the crimes they busted involved a man illegally parking on a spot that is only allowed on Tuesdays, a woman jaywalking, a man littering when his hat fell off in the wind while carrying groceries, and two teens speeding on their skateboards. When it came to Highway busting Ms. Demeanor, an Instant Justice Machine found her innocent of all charges. The Instant Justice Machines ended up fighting C.O.P.S. when they stormed Vetrocon. Barricade even talked the Instant Justice Machine guarding them into releasing them. When Mace and Barricade end up cornering Joe Vargas, the other Instant Justice Machines stopped their attacks. Following Joseph's arrest, most of the Instant Justice Machines were deactivated except for the one that Barricade talked into freeing him and Mace.
** '''Instant Justice Machines''' - A bunch of robots built by Joseph Vargas in order to put C.O.P.S. out of business. They act not only as police officers, but also as judges and jailers leaving the culprit trapped until a police car comes by. Some of the crimes they busted involved a man illegally parking on a spot that is only allowed on Tuesdays, a woman jaywalking, a man littering when his hat fell off in the wind while carrying groceries, and two teens speeding on their skateboards. When it came to Highway busting Ms. Demeanor, an Instant Justice Machine found her innocent of all charges. The Instant Justice Machines ended up fighting C.O.P.S. when they stormed Vetrocon. Barricade even talked the Instant Justice Machine guarding them into releasing them. When Mace and Barricade end up cornering Joe Vargas, the other Instant Justice Machines stopped their attacks. Following Joseph's arrest, most of the Instant Justice Machines were deactivated except for the one that Barricade talked into freeing him and Mace.
* '''Johnny Yuma''' - Johnny Yuma is the former partner of Sundown who was put away for trying to steal the money they recovered from a robbery and various train robberies. He eventually escapes from the Texas State Prison to take revenge on Sundown. When Turbo Tu-Tone sees him, he calls up Big Boss who instructs him to follow Johnny and know his every move. Sundown hears of Johnny's prison break and manages to confront him when he breaks into the cowboy museum and regains his lasso. Johnny manages to lasso Sundown to a robotic bull. As Johnny heads out to rob the Silver Bullet Express, Turbo Tu-Tone trails him and turns on the robotic bull. Upon being tipped off by Turbo Tu-Tone, Big Boss sends Berserko, Rock Krusher, and Buttons McBoomBoom to recruit Johnny Yuma. When the three rondezvous with Turbo Tu-Tone to recruit Johnny Yuma into Big Boss' gang, Johnny Yuma tells them that he works alone and defeats them. Johnny then leaves to go rob the Silver Bullet Express prompting Berserko to lead the Turbo Tu-Tone, Rock Krusher, and Buttons McBoomBoom into robbing it it first. Sundown manages to catch up to Johnny Yuma on the Silver Bullet Express and ends up fighting them until Big Boss' minions crash the fight. After Berserko, Turbo Tu-Tone, Rock Krusher, and Buttons McBoomBoom were defeated, Johnny Yuma agrees to return to jail to finish his sentence which led to an early parole due to good behavior. He now works as a deputy in a small Texas town.
* '''Johnny Yuma''' - Johnny Yuma is the former partner of Sundown who was put away for trying to steal the money they recovered from a robbery and various train robberies. He eventually escapes from the Texas State Prison to take revenge on Sundown. When Turbo Tu-Tone sees him, he calls up Big Boss who instructs him to follow Johnny and know his every move. Sundown hears of Johnny's prison break and manages to confront him when he breaks into the cowboy museum and regains his lasso. Johnny manages to lasso Sundown to a robotic bull. As Johnny heads out to rob the Silver Bullet Express, Turbo Tu-Tone trails him and turns on the robotic bull. Upon being tipped off by Turbo Tu-Tone, Big Boss sends Berserko, Rock Krusher, and Buttons McBoomBoom to recruit Johnny Yuma. When the three rendezvous with Turbo Tu-Tone to recruit Johnny Yuma into Big Boss' gang, Johnny Yuma tells them that he works alone and defeats them. Johnny then leaves to go rob the Silver Bullet Express prompting Berserko to lead the Turbo Tu-Tone, Rock Krusher, and Buttons McBoomBoom into robbing it it first. Sundown manages to catch up to Johnny Yuma on the Silver Bullet Express and ends up fighting them until Big Boss' minions crash the fight. After Berserko, Turbo Tu-Tone, Rock Krusher, and Buttons McBoomBoom were defeated, Johnny Yuma agrees to return to jail to finish his sentence which led to an early release due to good behavior. He now works as a deputy in a small Texas town.
* '''Small Guy''' -
* '''Small Guy''' -
* '''Shifty, The Shape-Shifting Android''' - A shape-shifting android created by Dr. Badvibes.
* '''Shifty, The Shape-Shifting Android''' - A shape-shifting android created by Dr. Badvibes.
* '''Jenny Wringer''' - A con artist.
* '''Jenny Wringer''' - A con artist.
* '''Big Momma''' - An old lady who is Big Boss's mother and Berserko's great-aunt. When she once visited Empire City to visit her son, Big Boss had to cover up his criminal side by stating that he is a philanthropist and even started an orphanage with his henchmen posing as orphans. Due to his mother being around, he wasn't able to successfully steal the money and had to donate it to charity. In "The Case of the Lost Boss," she secretly moves to Kansas and orchestrates her son's kidnapping before he can plan a heist on Stargy Island's diamond mines. Big Momma's kidnapping of Big Boss caused his henchman to blame the C.O.P.S. for Big Boss' disappearance causing them to capture Barricade. Berserko tails the C.O.P.S. when they run into Big Momma and informs Dr. Badvibes that Big Boss is at Big Momma's apartment. The crooks managed to swipe Big Boss from Big Momma's apartment so that they can get on with their plans to take over Stargy Island. C.O.P.S. thwarted Big Boss' plans causing him to escape with Big Momma.
* '''Big Momma''' - An old lady who is Big Boss's mother and Berserko's great-aunt. She is blind to the fat that her son isn't as skinny as she thought to have been. When she once visited Empire City to visit her son, Big Boss had to cover up his criminal side by stating that he is a philanthropist and even started an orphanage with his henchmen posing as orphans. Due to his mother being around, he wasn't able to successfully steal the money and had to donate it to charity. In "The Case of the Lost Boss," she secretly moves to Kansas and orchestrates her son's kidnapping before he can plan a heist on Stargy Island's diamond mines. Big Momma's kidnapping of Big Boss caused his henchman to blame the C.O.P.S. for Big Boss' disappearance causing them to capture Barricade. Berserko tails the C.O.P.S. when they run into Big Momma and informs Dr. Badvibes that Big Boss is at Big Momma's apartment. The crooks managed to swipe Big Boss from Big Momma's apartment so that they can get on with their plans to take over Stargy Island. C.O.P.S. thwarted Big Boss' plans causing him to escape with Big Momma.
* '''Mukluk''' - A tricky Canadian thief.
* '''Mukluk''' - A tricky Canadian thief.
* '''Boll Weevil''' - An insect-themed villain. He once captured Gaylord causing Bugman to escape from prison to get him back.
* '''Boll Weevil''' - An insect-themed villain. He once captured Gaylord causing Bugman to escape from prison to get him back.

Revision as of 01:04, 1 November 2010

COPS
list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerAndy Heyward
ProducerRichard Raynis
Running time30 mins
Original release
NetworkSyndication
ReleaseSeptember 19, 1988 –
February 20, 1989

C.O.P.S. (Central Organization of Police Specialists) is an American

C.O.P.S 'N' Crooks.[3]

Plot

The year: 2020. The place: Empire City. The situation: Brandon “Big Boss” Babel (along with his gang of crooks) is holding the entire city under the palm of his iron hand and the Empire City Police Department can do nothing to stop him.[4] As a last resort, Mayor Davis sends in Special Agent Baldwin P. Vess (Codename: Bulletproof) to take him down. However, Bulletproof suffered very serious injuries at the hands of Big Boss' criminal henchmen and had to be taken to the hospital, where he is given a cybernetic bullet-resistant torso to save his life.

While staying at the hospital, Bulletproof, knowing he cannot do all of this alone, sends out Police Officer P.J. O'Malley (Codename: LongArm) and rookie Officer Donny Brooks (Codename: HardTop) to round up the best law enforcers from all over the country. With these men and women — including David E. "Highway" Harlson, Colt "Mace" Howards, Stan "Barricade" Hyde, Tina "Mainframe" Cassidy, Walker "Sundown" Calhoun, Suzie "Mirage" Young, Hugh S. "Bullseye" Forward, and Rex "Bowser" Pointer and his robot dog, Blitz — he forms a team that is “the finest law enforcement agency there is in the country.” Bulletproof becomes the proud founder and commander of C.O.P.S. Together, he and his C.O.P.S. team are able to take down Big Boss and his gang of crooks and thwart the first of many of Big Boss' criminal schemes.[5]

Each episode has a title that begins with “The Case of…” with a different phrase being added to it (i.e. “The Case of the Iron C.O.P.S. and Wooden CROOKS”; “The Case of the Half-Pint Hero”; and “The Case of the Crime Nobody Heard”) along with the C.O.P.S. file number. Bulletproof would narrate at the beginning of the episode as well as the end, concluding by repeating the C.O.P.S. file number and title, ending it with “Case Closed” with an “Closed” mark being stamped onto the file folder. The two exceptions are the first parts each of the two-parter episodes, “The Case of Big Boss' Master Plan” and “The Case of C.O.P.S. File #1,” where the conclusion of the episode is marked with a “Case Continued” plastered on the files.

In the cartoon, the C.O.P.S. frequently shouted, “It's Crime Fighting Time!” as a battle cry when it was time to bag the CROOKS and solve a caper. Meanwhile, the CROOKS would shout “Crime's a-wasting!” whenever they went to do another caper, whether it was pulling another heist (as in so many episodes such as “The Case of the Blur Bandits”), giving C.O.P.S. a hard time to the point of replacing (actually disposing) them for good (as in “The Case of the Big Boss' Master Plan”) or taking captive a certain individual to be held prisoner for ransom (as in “The Case of the Ransomed Rascal”).

The music for the series was created by

DragonBall Z (English dubbed version), Digimon Adventure (English dubbed version), and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, while the C.O.P.S. theme music was written and composed by the creator of the Power Rangers series, Haim Saban
, and sung by Nick Carr.

Numerous characters were featured in the cartoon that did not have action figures (Including Mainframe, Brian O'Malley, Whitney Morgan, Nightshade, Ms. Demeanor, and Mirage).

Cast and characters

C.O.P.S.

  • Baldwin P. "Bulletproof" Vess (voiced by Ken Ryan[6]) - The main protagonist of the story and leader of C.O.P.S. Baldwin P. Vess is a Federal Agent who was called in to help take down Big Boss. During the fight, he ends up seriously injured in a car wreck and is taken to the hospital. To save his live, Mayor Davis had the research scientists from the Overdine Institute perform an operation that gives Baldwin as a cybernetic torso. Going by the name "Bulletproof" due to the cybernetic torso being able to deflect bullets, Baldwin assembles a team of highly-trained police officers from across the country to form C.O.P.S. and stop Big Boss and his gang of crooks.
  • P.J. "LongArm" O'Malley (voiced by John Stocker) - P.J. O'Malley is a police officer work works for Empire City's Police Department. He wears a wrist device that extends out a handcuff-like device to grab criminals.
  • Rex "Bowser" Pointer (voiced by Nick Nichols) - A police officer who worked for the Chicago Police Department. He is the handler of Blitz.
    • Blitz - Bowser's robotic dog.
  • Walker "Sundown" Calhoun (voiced by Len Carlson) - A police officer who was a former Texas Sheriff. He is known for his special investigations.
  • Colt "Mace" Howards (voiced by Len Carlson) - A police officer who worked with the Philadelphia Police Department and is known for his tactical strategies.
  • Dave E. "Highway" Harlson (voiced by Ray James) - A police officer who worked with the California Highway Patrol. He is a known ace cycle trooper.
  • Stan "Barricade" Hyde (voiced by Ray James) - A police officer who worked with the Detroit Metro Police Department. He is known for his crowd control.
  • Donnie "Hardtop" Brooks (voiced by Darrin Baker) - A police officer who works for Empire City's Police Department.
  • Hugh S. "Bullseye" Forward (voiced by Peter Keleghan) - A police officer who worked with the Miami Police Department. He's the best helicopter pilot on the force which earned him the nickname "Bullseye."
  • Tina "Mainframe" Cassidy (voiced by Mary Long) - A police computer specialist who works for Empire City's Police Department.
  • Susie "Mirage" Young (voiced by Elizabeth Hanna) - A female police officer who worked with the San Francisco Police Department. She is known for her undercover investigation.
  • Taser -
  • CheckPoint -
  • A.P.E.S. -
  • Airwave - A police officer who is a good communications expert.
  • Inferno -
  • Powderkeg -

C.R.O.O.K.S.

  • Brandon “Big Boss” Babel (voiced by Len Carlson impersonating Edward G. Robinson) - The primary antagonist of the series. Brandon "Big Boss" Babel is a crimelord who plans to rule Empire City.
    • Scratch - Big Boss' pet weasel with metal paws and cybernetic armor. He is always seen in the company of Big Boss.
  • Berserko (voiced by Paul De La Rosa) - A thug who is the nephew of Big Boss.
  • Rock Krusher (voiced by Brent Titcomb) - A super-strong thug who works for Big Boss. He often uses a heavy-duty jackhammer in order to get into bank vaults.
  • Ms. Demeanor (voiced by
    Paulina Gillis
    ) - A middle-aged super-strong woman with the appearance of a normal business woman who works for Big Boss.
  • Turbo Tu-Tone (voiced by Dan Hennessey) - A minion of Big Boss who serves as his getaway driver. He was the one responsible for causing a car wreck that resulted in Baldwin P. Vess gaining a cybernetic torso.
  • Dr. Badvibes (voiced by Ron Rubin) - A brilliant mad scientist. Ever since he was fired from Comtrex Technologies Incorporated for stealing top secret electronics, he works for Big Boss devising inventions and robotic minions for Big Boss's gang. He has a glass dome on top of his head which shows his abnormally large brain and is known to create literal brainstorms by charging electricity through his brainwaves to form a cloud that can produce rain, thunder and lightning.
    • Buzzbomb (voiced by Ron Rubin) - A robot created by Dr. Badvibes that works for Big Boss. He has a buzzsaw on one arm and a clamper on the other.
    • WALDO - A small robot created by Dr. Badvibes.
  • Nightshade (voiced by Jane Schoettle) - A female jewel thief who works for Big Boss.
  • Buttons McBoomBoom (voiced by Nick Nichols) - A minion of Big Boss. He is seen wearing a red suit and fedora and carries around a violin case that hides his favorite playtoy, a deadly modified Thompson submachine gun with a scope attachment that he uses to blast away at any target at will. Buttons McBoomBoom hides underneath his suit a cybernetic torso that bears twin machine guns with which he blasts away after he unbuttons his shirt to reveal them in the heat of battle against either the C.O.P.S. or a bug.
  • Squeeky Kleen (voiced by Marvin Goldhar[7]) - A bald criminal who serves as Big Boss' yes man.
  • Nightmare the Android -
  • Koo Koo -
  • Hyena - A criminal that uses jokes in his crime. He held a criminal contest against Big Boss to determine who will stay in Empire City and who will leave. A challenge like that caused Big Boss to orchestrate Highway's kidnapping in order to get Bulletproof and Barricade to help him. During the criminal games, C.O.P.S. managed to turn the tables against Hyena and his goons and arrest them. Hyena and his henchmen later popped up as minions of Big Boss.
    • Bullit - Bullit is a henchman of Hyena. He wears rocket boots and a bullet-shaped helmet strong enough to break safes.
    • Louie the Plumber - A plumber-themed criminal who is a henchman of Hyena. He has a mechanical left arm containing a grappling hook.

Minor Criminals

Not all enemies of C.O.P.S. are members of Big Boss' gang:

  • The Bugman - A short criminal who uses an insect-controlling device that enables him to control insects to commit his crimes after people stopped showing up to his flea circus. He joined up with Big Boss' gang, but left when he didn't get a high pay. This causes Nightshade and Buttons McBoomBoom to steal his bugs and the insect-controlling device and use them in their crimes. When Mainframe and Bowser and Blitz found him after tailing Gaylord, they help him into regaining his insect-controlling device. Though Buttons and Nightshade are defeated, Bugman is also arrested. He was last seen restarting his flea circus in prison where his entertaining of the guards is a diversion for Gaylord who secretly makes for the keys. In "The Case of the Lesser of Two Weevils," Bugman escapes from prison when Gaylord gets captured by his rival the Boll Weevil.
    • Gaylord - A weevil who is the Bugman's favorite insect. He leads Bugman's insects in Bugman's crime spree.
  • Joseph Vargas - The corrupt head of City Council who was bribed by Big Boss to make the Instant Justice Machines. When the Instant Justice Machines caught Mace and Barricade trespassing in Vetrocon, he called Big Boss on what to do. When C.O.P.S. storms Vetrocon, Joseph Vargas unleashes the Instant Justice Machines on them. When Mace and Barricade catch up to Joseph Vargas, he demands immunity and an offer to name names of anyone involved. Joseph Vargas even gives himself up and was sentence to prison.
    • Instant Justice Machines - A bunch of robots built by Joseph Vargas in order to put C.O.P.S. out of business. They act not only as police officers, but also as judges and jailers leaving the culprit trapped until a police car comes by. Some of the crimes they busted involved a man illegally parking on a spot that is only allowed on Tuesdays, a woman jaywalking, a man littering when his hat fell off in the wind while carrying groceries, and two teens speeding on their skateboards. When it came to Highway busting Ms. Demeanor, an Instant Justice Machine found her innocent of all charges. The Instant Justice Machines ended up fighting C.O.P.S. when they stormed Vetrocon. Barricade even talked the Instant Justice Machine guarding them into releasing them. When Mace and Barricade end up cornering Joe Vargas, the other Instant Justice Machines stopped their attacks. Following Joseph's arrest, most of the Instant Justice Machines were deactivated except for the one that Barricade talked into freeing him and Mace.
  • Johnny Yuma - Johnny Yuma is the former partner of Sundown who was put away for trying to steal the money they recovered from a robbery and various train robberies. He eventually escapes from the Texas State Prison to take revenge on Sundown. When Turbo Tu-Tone sees him, he calls up Big Boss who instructs him to follow Johnny and know his every move. Sundown hears of Johnny's prison break and manages to confront him when he breaks into the cowboy museum and regains his lasso. Johnny manages to lasso Sundown to a robotic bull. As Johnny heads out to rob the Silver Bullet Express, Turbo Tu-Tone trails him and turns on the robotic bull. Upon being tipped off by Turbo Tu-Tone, Big Boss sends Berserko, Rock Krusher, and Buttons McBoomBoom to recruit Johnny Yuma. When the three rendezvous with Turbo Tu-Tone to recruit Johnny Yuma into Big Boss' gang, Johnny Yuma tells them that he works alone and defeats them. Johnny then leaves to go rob the Silver Bullet Express prompting Berserko to lead the Turbo Tu-Tone, Rock Krusher, and Buttons McBoomBoom into robbing it it first. Sundown manages to catch up to Johnny Yuma on the Silver Bullet Express and ends up fighting them until Big Boss' minions crash the fight. After Berserko, Turbo Tu-Tone, Rock Krusher, and Buttons McBoomBoom were defeated, Johnny Yuma agrees to return to jail to finish his sentence which led to an early release due to good behavior. He now works as a deputy in a small Texas town.
  • Small Guy -
  • Shifty, The Shape-Shifting Android - A shape-shifting android created by Dr. Badvibes.
  • Jenny Wringer - A con artist.
  • Big Momma - An old lady who is Big Boss's mother and Berserko's great-aunt. She is blind to the fat that her son isn't as skinny as she thought to have been. When she once visited Empire City to visit her son, Big Boss had to cover up his criminal side by stating that he is a philanthropist and even started an orphanage with his henchmen posing as orphans. Due to his mother being around, he wasn't able to successfully steal the money and had to donate it to charity. In "The Case of the Lost Boss," she secretly moves to Kansas and orchestrates her son's kidnapping before he can plan a heist on Stargy Island's diamond mines. Big Momma's kidnapping of Big Boss caused his henchman to blame the C.O.P.S. for Big Boss' disappearance causing them to capture Barricade. Berserko tails the C.O.P.S. when they run into Big Momma and informs Dr. Badvibes that Big Boss is at Big Momma's apartment. The crooks managed to swipe Big Boss from Big Momma's apartment so that they can get on with their plans to take over Stargy Island. C.O.P.S. thwarted Big Boss' plans causing him to escape with Big Momma.
  • Mukluk - A tricky Canadian thief.
  • Boll Weevil - An insect-themed villain. He once captured Gaylord causing Bugman to escape from prison to get him back.
  • Addictem - A drug dealer who was selling Crystal Twists that were causing people to become addicted to them. He tried to join Big Boss' gang only to be denied since Big Boss doesn't do drug dealing. Because of him spreading his Crystal Twist drugs across Empire City and Berserko falling into a Crystal Twist crate trying to steal the Mayan Gold, Big Boss and his gang had to team up with C.O.P.S. to stop Addictem's drug ring. When Addictem was chased into the hospital and grabbed by Berserko, Addictem surrendered to C.O.P.S. and was sentenced to life in prison.

Supporting characters

  • Mayor Davis - The mayor of Empire City.
  • Commissioner Highwaters -
  • Whitney Morgan with Beamer -
  • Brian O'Malley - LongArm's son.

Minor characters

  • Judge Davis - Mayor Davis' twin brother.
  • Linda O'Malley - LongArm's wife.
  • Mickey O'Malley - LongArm's dad.
  • President of the United States - An unnamed African-American female.
  • Suds Sparko -
  • Brannigan -
  • Prince Baddin -
  • Nancy and Kathleen - Nightshade's sisters.
  • Greasy -
  • Francis Malcolm Pittermore -
  • Grace Elizabeth Victoria Winsmore -
  • Ian Oliver -
  • Traylor Turbiné Totallinski -
  • Audrey Ferrer -
  • Dr. Gregory Timothy Adams -
  • Ronald Harvard -
  • Samantha -
  • Captain Crimefighter -
  • Inspector Yukon -
  • Agent Belson - An
    FBI
    agent.
  • Brandon Welch Master 5000 -

Episodes

DVD releases

On February 28, 2006,

Shout! Factory released C.O.P.S.- Volume 1, a 4-disc boxset featuring the first 22 episodes on DVD in Region 1.[8] It includes concept art, storyboard-to-screen, and some of the original PSAs that were shown after the episodes. Volume 2 was released as a Shout! Factory select title, available exclusively through their online store.[9]

In the Shout! Factory boxset, Part 1 of “The Case of C.O.P.S. File #1” has two introduction scenes of Highway and Sundown excised from the episode. It is not known, other than possible time constraints, why Shout! Factory did this. The C.O.P.S. three-episode DVD single, C.O.P.S.—Fighting Crime in a Future Time, does have the footage, however.

DVD Name Ep # Release Date Additional Information
C.O.P.S. Volume 1 22 February 28, 2006
  • Concept art
  • storyboard-to-screen
  • C.O.P.S. for Kids Original PSAs
C.O.P.S. Volume 2♦ 21 March 16, 2010

♦ - Shout! Factory select title, sold exclusively through Shout's online store

In 2011, Mill Creek Entertainment will be releasing the entire C.O.P.S. series on DVD in two volumes. The second volume will contain the episodes not previously released by Shout!. The first volume will be released in January, while the second volume will be released later in the year.[10]

C.O.P.S. 'N' Crooks

C.O.P.S ’n’ Crooks was a line of action figures produced by Hasbro and sold between 1988 and 1989. These figures are made up of police and criminals of the future and uses the tagline: "Fighting Crime in a Future Time."

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C.O.P.S. figures from left to right: Taser, Barricade, Bulletproof, Sundown, Nightstick, Checkpoint
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Crooks Action figures from left to right: Rock Krusher, Louie the Plumber, Big Boss, Buttons McBoomBoom, Berserko

In the packages containing the C.O.P.S. figures, only the C.O.P.S. logo is shown while the packages containing the CROOKS figure features only the phrase "N'CROOKS" shown right next to the logo. Each figure, fully articulated and poseable, standing about six inches tall on the average, came with cap gun accessories that allowed kids, who played with them, to fire off their weapons by pulling back the trigger and releasing it to cause a spark and a popping noise when the trigger slams into a strip of cap firing paper.

Each figure also had a file card printed on the back of the package that contained a biography of the character. These file cards were written by Larry Hama, who also wrote the file cards for Hasbro’s G.I. Joe action figures. The artwork made for each package is illustrated by Bart Sears, Mark Pennington, and McNabb Studios.

Several female C.O.P.S. and Crooks characters (Mainframe, Nightshade, Mirage, and Ms. Demeanor) appeared in the cartoon and the comics, but were never released as action figures.

C.O.P.S. For Kids

At the end of each episode of

gangs, how to be safe at home and on the street, and how to help in preventing crime. Each and every C.O.P.S. for Kids segment was made with the blessing and assistance of organizations like DARE, the National Crime Prevention Council and the California Highway Patrol
. These segments were omitted from some international broadcasts of the show.

C.O.P.S. PSA Episode Summary
LongArm and Brian: "Don't go into dark alleys" Brian and a friend walks past a dark alley with
Rock Krusher was walking forward twirling around his handcuffs
. This is an example of LongArm and his son showing everyone to neither go into dark alleys nor take deserted shortcuts because you'll never know who or what's lurking in there.
Longarm and Brian: "No Smoking" Brian has decided to try smoking a cigarette. One whiff, and he starts coughing. From this, Brian learns to think twice before smoking with Longarm affirming his decision.
LongArm and Brian: "Don't Ride with Drunk Drivers" Brian is confronted by a carpool filled with drunken people who asks if he needs a lift. Brian remembers what his father said, "It's a bad risk to ride in the car with someone behind the wheel who's been drinking." Brian says, "No Thanks." And the car speeds away only to crash into something off camera. LongArm in front of the precinct tells the views to stick with good risks, such as trying out for a team you're not certain you'll going to make it. Bad risks are for people who like to lose.
Bulletproof: "Say 'no' to Alcohol and Cigarettes" Bulletproof shows to the viewers a TV beer commercial and a smoking ad in a magazine and says, "You can have a good time without smoking or drinking. Alcohol and Cigarettes are drugs. Say 'no'."
Rock Krusher: "Gangs" In his prison cell,
Rock Krusher talks about his boyhood days when he was once part of a gang
that got involved with a deadly brawl against a rival gang one night. He escaped and was lucky that he was merely arrested afterwards and not killed like some of his friends were. This is a rare instance of a "villian" character being allowed to host a PSA segment in a cartoon. In most PSAs, participating "villian" characters are limited to acting in a supporting role as the bad example while an established "good" character delivers the message.
Dr. Badvibes, Buzzbomb, and Bulletproof: "Cars are not toys" BadVibes and Buzzbomb were going for a ride in a
toys
. Besides, you're not as replaceable as Buzzbomb is."
Mace: "Vandalism" Mace expresses how much he hates graffiti. He hates it because it's hard to clean it up and costs money to do so. Secondly, he hates it most of all because it's against the law. Especially when a troublesome kid sprays graffiti on Mace's uniform.
MainFrame: "Play Away from Cars" With the help of Waldo, the robot, Mainframe tells the young viewers that since they are much too small to be seen by drivers moving in their cars, they are to play away from cars so they won't get hurt by them.
MainFrame: "Traffic Safety" Two kids are playing ball. Then, the ball went into the street. Mainframe discourages one of the little kids from going out and get the ball. A car came and ran over the ball. Streets are for cars, not kids. Mainframe tells the younger viewers never to go out into the street to get the toy if it went out into it. Toys can be replaced, not kids.
Big Boss and Squeeky Kleen: "Don't Flash Your Cash" Big Boss and Squeeky Kleen at the mall shows to the viewers how one must never flash his/her cash in front of the crowd with Squeeky showing off an example of this the hard way - by getting mugged and whipped by thugs when he flashes some wad of cash in front of them. This is another of the rare instances where a villain character hosts a PSA segment.
Highway: "Bicycle Safety" Highway shows off his normal
Berserko
didn't care. Instead, he rode down just the opposite of where one is supposed to go while bike riding down the road and crashed into a car pulling out in front of him. Highway turns around to see if Berserko is all right and says to the viewers, "Don't be Bicycling Berserko. Ride safe. Ride right."
Highway: "Don't Steal Traffic Signs" Highway tells the viewers never to steal
traffic signs
and shows an example of a kid showing off a large stop sign he has stolen from a street corner to a group of kids meeting inside of a clubhouse.

References

  1. ^ "C.O.P.S.: The Animated Series — DVD Review at IGN". IGN. Retrieved 2010-03-16.
  2. ^ "COPS: The Animated Series, Volume 1". DVD Talk. Retrieved 2010-08-14.
  3. ^ "POLICE REPORT ToyFare talks to the creators behind the C.O.P.S. toys and comic, and shows you never-before-seen artwork!". Wizard. Retrieved 2010-03-15.
  4. ^ "C.O.P.S. – Press for C.O.P.S. contains episode list & Extra's for Shout release". TVShowsOnDVD.com. Retrieved 2010-02-23.
  5. ^ "COPS: The Animated Series, Volume 2". DVD Talk. Retrieved 2010-08-14.
  6. ^ Hal Erickson, Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003, Volume 1 (McFarland & Co., 2005), 213.
  7. ^ Hal Erickson, Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003, Volume 1 (McFarland & Co., 2005), 213.
  8. ^ "C.O.P.S. – Volume 1 Review". TVShowsOnDVD.com. Retrieved 2010-02-23.
  9. ^ http://www.shoutfactorystore.com/prod.aspx?pfid=5257129
  10. ^ "Mill Creek VP Says: Expect Suzanne Sugarbaker, ALL of C.O.P.S., Carmen, MORE Cannell". TVShowsOnDVD.com. Retrieved 2010-10-15.

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