M.A.S.K. (TV series) explained

Genre:
Runtime:22 mins
Company:DIC
ICC TV Productions
Developer:Terrence McDonnell (season 1)
Gary Warne (season 1)
Jack Olesker (season 2)
Director:Bruno Bianchi (season 1)
Bernard Deyriès (season 1)
Michael Maliani (season 2)
Voices:Doug Stone
Brian George
Mark Halloran
Brendan McKane
Graeme McKenna
Sharon Noble
Brennan Thicke
Country:United States
France (season 1)
Language:English
Network:Syndication
Num Seasons:2
Num Episodes:75
Executive Producer:Andy Heyward
Tetsuo Katayama
Producer:Jean Chalopin
Denis Heroux (season 1)
Susan Cavan (season 1)
Cinematography:Masayoshi Miyakojima
Composer:
Related:Vor-Tech

M.A.S.K. is a 1985 animated television series produced by DIC and ICC TV Productions, Ltd.[2] The series was based on the M.A.S.K. action figures produced by Kenner Products.[3] It was animated in Japan by Ashi Productions, Studio World and K.K. DiC Asia (later known as K.K. C&D Asia).

Overview

M.A.S.K. (an acronym for "Mobile Armored Strike Kommand") is a special task force led by Matt Trakker, who operate transforming armored vehicles in their ongoing battle against the terrorist organization V.E.N.O.M. (an acronym for Vicious Evil Network of Mayhem) with an emphasis on superpowered helmets (called "masks") worn by the characters of both factions.[4]

V.E.N.O.M.'s primary goal was obtaining money through either robbery, extortion, counterfeiting, kidnapping, or attempting to steal historical artifacts, but M.A.S.K. always found a way to foil their plans.

Cast

Crew

Season 1 (1985)

Season 2 (1986)

Episodes

A total of 75 syndicated episodes over two seasons were broadcast from September 1985 to November 1986. The first season consisted of 65 episodes. The second season, whose theme deemphasized crimefighting in favor of auto racing, lasted only ten episodes.

Season 2 (1986)

Production

One of many cartoons produced during the 1980s as a vehicle for toy merchandising, M.A.S.K. was a hybrid of popular era cartoons G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero and The Transformers. When originally broadcast, M.A.S.K. was the first closed-captioned series to air in first-run syndication.[5]

Home video

Several episodes of the series were released under Karl-Lorimar's "Kideo Video" branding on VHS in the 1980s, with two episodes per tape. The "racing" second season was distributed by Tempest Video.

In the United Kingdom, two releases titled M.A.S.K The Movie, and M.A.S.K The Movie II were released by Tempo Video, featuring episodes edited into a feature-length format. Several episodes of season one were distributed by The Video Collection in association with Karl Lorimar's Kideo Video, then a lot of these episodes would be distributed on later VHS tapes by Castle Vision. While episodes from season two would be distributed by Golden Book Video.

M.A.S.K. episodes have been released on DVD in three different regions:

Reception

While certain critics criticized the show for showing the weaponry and vehicles "at the expense of anything deeper in terms of plotting and characterization",[10] the show was quite successful. IGN voted M.A.S.K. the 99th-best animated series in 2009, calling it one of the most popular cartoon/toy marketing franchises of the 1980s, stating that it took many of the strengths of G.I. Joe and Transformers while taking few of their flaws.[11]

In other media

In 2015, Hasbro and Paramount were planning a cinematic universe combining Micronauts with G.I. Joe, , M.A.S.K. and Rom.[12] A group of writers consisting of Michael Chabon, Brian K. Vaughan, Nicole Perlman, Lindsey Beer, Cheo Coker, John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein, Joe Robert Cole, Jeff Pinkner, Nicole Riegel and Geneva Robertson-Dworet was formed in April 2016 to create a writer's room to develop a storylines for the film.[13] F. Gary Gray was attached to direct the live-action adaptation,[14] while the writer Chris Bremner was hired to pen the script.[15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: David. Reddish. 15 Animated Superhero TV Shows You Completely Forgot about. Screen Rant. 1 September 2016. 23 June 2018.
  2. Book: Erickson, Hal . Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 . 2005 . McFarland & Co . 978-1476665993 . 2nd . 532–533.
  3. 1985-12-16 . Battle of the Fun Factories . Time . https://web.archive.org/web/20110424164644/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,960379-2,00.html . dead . 24 April 2011 . 2010-03-03.
  4. Web site: MASK: The Complete Series: DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video . 2013-08-19 . Dvdtalk.com.
  5. Book: Engelhardt, Tom . Watching Television: A Pantheon Guide to Popular Culture . Pantheon Books (Random House) . 1986 . 0-394-74651-1 . Gitlin . Todd . 94 . Children's Television: The Shortcake Strategy . https://archive.org/details/watchingtelevisi00gitl/page/94 . registration.
  6. Web site: 9 August 2011 . MASK – The Complete Series . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160815222225/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/releases/MASK-Complete-Series/11191 . 15 August 2016 . 6 June 2016 . TV Shows on DVD.
  7. Web site: 9 August 2011 . MASK – Volume 1 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110628203325/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/releases/MASK-Volume-Release/11192 . 28 June 2011 . 26 January 2011 . TV Shows on DVD.
  8. Web site: M.A.S.K. DVD news: DVD Plans for M.A.S.K. . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120407181824/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/MASK-DVDs-Planned/15148 . 7 April 2012 . 2012-03-24 . Tvshowsondvd.com.
  9. Web site: M.A.S.K. Collection 2 (Mask) . 2012-03-24 . Madman.com.au.
  10. Book: Perlmutter, David . The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows . 2018 . Rowman & Littlefield . 978-1538103739 . 380–381.
  11. Web site: 2009-01-23 . 99, M.A.S.K. . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090119005249/http://tv.ign.com/top-100-animated-tv-series/99.html . 19 January 2009 . 2009-01-23 . IGN.
  12. Web site: Kilday . Gregg . 15 December 2015 . Paramount, Hasbro Creating Movie Universe Around G.I. Joe, Four Other Brands (Exclusive) . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20160326020935/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/paramount-hasbro-gi-joe-universe-848920 . 26 March 2016 . The Hollywood Reporter.
  13. Web site: Kit . Borys . 21 April 2016 . Hasbro Cinematic Universe Takes Shape With Michael Chabon, Brian K. Vaughan, Akiva Goldsman (Exclusive) . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20160610120217/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/hasbro-cinematic-universe-takes-shape-886316 . 10 June 2016 . The Hollywood Reporter.
  14. Web site: Couch . Aaron . 18 April 2018 . F. Gary Gray to Direct Hasbro's 'M.A.S.K.' Movie . The Hollywood Reporter.
  15. Web site: Kit . Borys . 28 February 2020 . 'M.A.S.K' Movie Finds Its Writer (Exclusive) . The Hollywood Reporter.