Max & Me Cartoon Out

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The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police. The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police is an American/Canadian animated television series starring Sam & Max, a duo of private investigators composed of Sam, an anthropomorphic dog, and Max, a lagomorph or "hyperkinetic rabbity- thing." The show was created by Steve Purcell, also creator of the original comic book series. The series first aired in October 1. Fox Kids in the United States and YTV in Canada, producing 2. Gemini Award for "Best Animated Series" before it was canceled in April 1. With the exception of the first and last episodes, which each had a running time of about 2. Premise[edit]The series revolves around the freelance police accepting missions from the mysterious Commissioner, whom they have never seen.

The assignments usually lead them into far- off and exotic locales such as the Moon, Mount Olympus, the center of the Earth or the mutant inhabited waters of Bohunk Lagoon. In between these assignments, the pair also manage to squeeze in fridge- spelunking, time traveling, Bigfoot- hunting and numerous other escapades. There were also holiday themed episodes, such as visiting a prison on Christmas and delivering an artificial heart on Valentine's Day. Characters[edit]Sam: A 6- foot anthropomorphic canine detective dressed in noir- styled suit and hat. Voiced by Harvey Atkin. Max: An easily excitable 3- foot "hyperkinetic rabbity thing." Voiced by Robert Tinkler.

The Commissioner: Sam and Max's mysterious agent and only known link to any form of official government body. Voiced by Dan Hennessey.

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Darla "The Geek" Gugenheek: The detectives' personal teenage scientist and laboratory technician, housed in the pair's very own "Sub- Basement of Solitude." She often provides the duo with new gadgets and inventions to aid them on their missions. She is the only main character who doesn't also appear in the comics. Voiced by Tracey Moore. Lorne, The Friend For Life: A clingy and over- exuberant fan of Sam & Max, and self- declared "friend for life", who only ends up annoying the duo and getting in the way of them doing their job. Voiced by Patrick Mc.

Kenna. Series overview[edit]Episodes[edit]Production notes[edit]Nelvana's website lists the series as having a total of 1. The plot and villain in Episode 1, "The Thing That Wouldn't Stop It," loosely parody John Carpenter's The Thing.

There are also numerous references to the film Aliens, with one of the refrigerator repairmen being captured and cocooned (and asking to be killed for some reason until Sam offers to save him instead) and another repairman being named Hudson who shares his name and constantly becomes hysterical like the Aliens character. The episode also references the Red Dwarf episode "DNA."Episode 2, "The Second Show Ever," features an introduction which parodies the beginning of Stanley Kubrick's 2. A Space Odyssey with a loud, drawn out, orchestral shriek introducing a large, black pillar surrounded by a group of inquisitive primates. Furthermore, Sam appears dressed in Fred Flintstone's trademark black- spotted orange furs and green necktie. The rest of the episode is a loose parody of The Man Who Would Be King by Rudyard Kipling. Episode 4, "Bad Day on the Moon," is a fairly faithful adaptation of the original Sam & Max comic of the same name.

Episode 9, "A Glitch in Time," parodies the time travel- themed Ray Bradbury short story "A Sound of Thunder."Episode 1. We Drop at Dawn," has a theme reminiscent of Apocalypse Now, including a character impersonating Marlon Brando who consistently refers to the duo as Sam and Dave. Episode 1. 4, "Aaiiieee Robot," refers to Isaac Asimov's famous I, Robot collection of short stories. Episode 1. 6, "The Tell Tale Tail," is a Sam & Max version of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.

Episode 1. 7, "The Trouble with Gary," is a goofy interpretation of "It's a Good Life."Episode 2. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang," is a parody of James Bond- style movies, complete with tropical island lair, evil minions, and tuxedos. The phrase "kiss kiss, bang bang" originates from an Italian journalist who referred to James Bond as "Mr. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang."Episode 2. Little Bigfoot," features a reference to the 1. Hook and also Lucas. Arts' 1. 99. 3 adventure game.

Sam & Max Hit the Road, wherein the pair have managed to dislodge a solitary bolt from a road- side attraction causing the large reptilian structure to fall forward, capturing the two safely in between its jaws. This episode was written by Steve Purcell. Commercial availability[edit]Selected episodes from the series had been released in three separate compilations on VHS by Sullivan Entertainment. The episodes included in the VHS compilations are as follows: The Y Files. All Creatures Great and Small. Come Fly With Me"Sam & Max vs. Uglions""The Invaders""They Came from Down There""The Trouble with Gary""The Thing That Wouldn't Stop It""The Second Show Ever""The Tell Tale Tail""Big Trouble at the Earth's Core""That Darn Gator""Little Bigfoot""Max's Big Day""Dysfunction of the Gods""We Drop at Dawn""Bad Day on the Moon""Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang""Aaiiieee Robot"On March 1.

Shout! Factory. Features include original case art by Steve Purcell, three 'educational' shorts, an interview with Purcell, a short featurette about Telltale Games, an art gallery, an "Original Series Bible", a flash- based cartoon titled 'Our Bewildering Universe' and a playable demo of Ice Station Santa. A sticker of the Sam & Max title card was also included. Web release[edit]Game. Tap announced on October 1. Game. Tap TV, as a promotion for Telltale Games' Sam & Max: Season One.[2] Their schedule includes a release of every episode, appearing out of order.

Up until mid- July 2. Fools Die on Friday", possibly due to the September 1. Download Full Hotel Transylvania 3. Game. Tap for free until the Game. Tap TV section was closed down as part of a site redesign.[3] The series is now available for free streaming on You. Tube via the YTV Direct channel.[4]References[edit]External links[edit].

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