Hammerman Explained

Runtime:23 minutes
Creator:MC Hammer
Starring:MC Hammer
Voices:Neil Crone
Clark Johnson
Jeff Jones
Miguel Lee
Joe Matheson
Susan Roman
Ron Rubin
Carmen Twillie
Louise Vallance
Maurice Dean Wint
Country:United States
Canada
Italy
Executive Producer:Andy Heyward
Louis Burrell
Director:Michael Maliani
Producer:Kevin O'Donnell
Composer:The Music Team
Mark Simon
(additional music)
Editor:Mark A. McNally
Susan Odjakjian
Company:DIC Animation City
Bustin' Productions, Inc.
Reteitalia
Network:ABC (United States)
Telecinco (Spain)
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:13[1]

Hammerman is an animated television series, starring rapper MC Hammer, which aired for thirteen episodes on ABC in the fall of 1991. It was produced by DIC Animation City and Italian company Reteitalia S.p.A., in association with Spanish network Telecinco.[2]

Synopsis

Youth center worker Stanley Burrell (Hammer's real name) owns a pair of magical dancing shoes (which are alive and can speak), which when worn cause Burrell to transform into the superhero Hammerman.[3] He frequently gets advice from his "Gramps", who was a former owner of the shoes and was known as Soulman. While in the guise of Hammerman, Burrell was dressed in MC Hammer's signature purple Hammer pants and myriad golden chains.

The show was hosted by the real MC Hammer, who also sang the show's theme song, telling about the origin of Hammerman. Back in the 1960s and 1970s, Gramps (Robert Nameson) was the superhero Soulman, but as he grew older, he grew weaker and was forced to retire. Gramps and his granddaughter Jodie traveled to find the next new superhero. Their search was over when they met Stanley and he put on the shoes. Each episode, Hammerman faced various social issues; at the end of each episode, MC Hammer would speak to the audience and provide methods to address these issues themselves.

Cast

Additional voices

Episodes

While the airdates and order of most episodes is unknown, "Defeated Graffiti", the first episode (as confirmed by MC Hammer's comments at the beginning of the episode), aired on September 7, 1991. The cartoon aired on Saturday mornings at 10 AM on ABC.

Critical reception

Entertainment Weekly journalist Dalton Ross listed Hammerman at the top of his list "Top 5 Most Ridiculous Things to Be Turned Into a Saturday Morning Cartoon", and described the show as "idiotic".[4]

Home media

In 1994, 3 of the 13 episodes were released on VHS by Buena Vista Home Video. There are currently no plans for a DVD release.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Shows A - L. https://web.archive.org/web/20030402134126/http://www.dicentertainment.com/dic_shows.html#AShows. 2003-04-02. 2019-06-28. Dicentertainment.com.
  2. Book: Perlmutter . David . The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows . 2018 . Rowman & Littlefield . 978-1538103739 . 263–264.
  3. Book: Erickson . Hal . Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 . 2005 . 2nd . McFarland & Co . 978-1476665993 . 393.
  4. Ross. Dalton. September 16, 2006. Giving Him Paws. live. Entertainment Weekly. https://web.archive.org/web/20070608232746/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1192545,00.html. June 8, 2007. October 10, 2013.