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Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
Created byCiro Nieli
Voices ofGreg Cipes
Kevin Michael Richardson
Tom Kenny
Kari Wahlgren
Clancy Brown
Corey Feldman
Mark Hamill
Ashley Johnson
James Hong
Country of origin United States
Japan Japan
No. of episodes52
Production
Running time30 minutes (with commercials)
Original release
NetworkUnited States ABC Family(2004-2006)
Toon Disney's Jetix(2004-2009)
Disney XD (2009-present)
Japan Jetix
ReleaseSeptember 18, 2004 –
Present

Template:Inote Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! (commonly known by its initialism, SRMTHFG) is an American/Japanese animated television series, and was created by Ciro Nieli, one of the directors of Teen Titans, with animation being done by a Japanese studio known as The Answer Studio (which would later work on the Cartoon Network original series Transformers: Animated). Set mainly on the fictional planet of Shugazoom, the series follows the adventures of five robotic monkeys and a human boy named Chiro as they struggle to protect their planet - and the rest of the universe - from the forces of evil.

As is obvious from the visual appearance of the show, there is a significant anime influence present, despite being produced for American television. It was also influenced by Star Trek, Super Sentai (known in the US as Power Rangers), and Star Wars. The show also contains various references to pop culture, a notable example being the episode "Season of the Skull", which is an obvious parody of the 1970s thriller The Wicker Man.

Plot

Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! is set in Shugazoom, a city that takes up a good portion of its planet (also named Shuggazoom), the rest of which is called "The Zone of Wasted Years." The main character is a boy named Chiro. When he was exploring the outskirts of Shugazoom, he discovered a giant abandoned Super Robot and decided to see if he could salvage any spare parts from it. Once inside, however, he pulls the 'on' switch, thus awakening the five robotic monkeys that form the Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce. In the process Chiro also fused himself with the Power Primate, allowing him to transform into a brave fighter and bold leader of the team, with the aid of the five Robot Monkeys: Antauri, Mr. Hal Gibson (or Gibson for short), SPRX-77 (or Sparx for short), Otto, and Nova. Their mission is to save Shugazoom City from the Skeleton King, the main antagonist in the series.

By virtue of the fact that Chiro was not a superhero from birth, the five Robot Monkeys must train him, which ultimately results in him leading the team. The Robot Monkeys continue to train Chiro, as he fulfills his destiny as protector of the universe.

When fighting the larger enemies, the Hyperforce uses the Super Robot, which can split into six separate vehicles in true Japanese Super Sentai/Power Rangers fashion, though the manner is reversed (in the mentioned series, the robot is not the natural state of the separate pieces). Its main attack, when combined as one whole robot, is Lazatron Fury, an energy beam fired from its chest. The Super Robot also serves as Chiro and the monkeys' home and long-range vehicles.

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Chiro, monkeys, Super Robot and Skeleton King

The Hyperforce

Chiro

Chiro is 13 years old at the beginning of the series and turns 14 in mid season 1. He is 5'7" and 175 lbs according to a promotional trading card Jetix created for the Super Robot Monkey Bowl 2. His hair is black and his eyes are blue. He pilots the Torso Tank Driver 1, which forms the torso and limbs of the Super Robot. At first Chiro is hesitant in accepting his role as leader of the Hyperforce but gradually comes to accept his destiny of becoming a defender of Shugazoom and later the universe. Chiro's powers come from the Power Primate entity inside him. Very little is known about Chiro's background. He is voiced by Greg Cipes.

Antauri

Antauri is the black monkey in the first two seasons of the series, and the powerful silver monkey in the second season (only season finale), third, fourth season, and second-in-command. Antauri is wise, very calm and collected, and cares much for his friends. He teaches Chiro how to control the Power Primate, and also gives spiritual advice to the rest of the Monkey Team. He spends most of his time either meditating or patrolling Shugazoom City. He pilots the Brain Scrambler Pilot 2 which forms the head of the Super Robot. His main weapon is his Ghost Claws and Monkey Mind Scream. He is voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson.

SPRX-77

SPRX-77, or Sprx, is the red monkey, and the team's best pilot. He is very much the comedian in the group and has quite a big ego, but still is very brave and willing to protect his comrades. He is in love with Nova (though he never admits it), but isn't afraid to hit on other females as well, much to Nova's dismay. He never calls Chiro anything but 'kid' except in select episodes. He pilots the Fist Rocket 3 which becomes the right hand of the Super Robot. His main weapon is his Magnetic Fists. He also turned evil in the last episode (episode 51) Soul Of Evil, but with the help of his friends, he turns good again. He is voiced by Corey Feldman.

Gibson

Gibson is the blue monkey, and the team's scientist. His full name is Mr. Hal Gibson, but he prefers to be called only Gibson, even going as far as to say, "My name is Mr. Hal Gibson, do not refer to me as Mr. or Hal, just Gibson". He often starts long winded explanations which are always interrupted by someone or something, and has trouble deciding if Otto, the team's mechanic, is a genius. He despises bugs. He pilots the Fist Rocket 4 which becomes the left hand of the Super Robot. His main weapon is his Drill Hands. He is voiced by Tom Kenny.

Otto

Otto is the green monkey, and the team's mechanic. Although his talent with machines is unmatched he is quite dumb in everything else. He loves naming the monsters that the team encounters. As the monkeys are robotic themselves, it is usually up to Otto to repair any damages. Otto has a dream of being in a circus - more specifically, being a trapeze artist. He also has a soft spot for anything young or smaller than him, as seen in "The Stranded Seven" when he gives the seemingly useless piece of metal on the end of his tail to a young cat-like alien, whom he called "lil' guy". He pilots the Foot Crusher Cruiser 5 which becomes the left foot of the Super Robot. His main weapon is his Energy Saws. He is voiced by Clancy Brown.

Nova

Nova is the yellow monkey with pink eyes, and the only female in the team (until Jinmay became an honorary member). She's the team's main fighter and has a love-hate relationship with Sprx-77, (Even though she didn't admit she loves him until Soul of Evil, the last episode) and had a loving bond with her creator, the Skeleton King, when he was human (he used to call her "Dearest Nova").She also cares for Chiro very much(like a brother). She recently became the team's third-in-command in Savage Lands. She pilots the Foot Crusher Cruiser 6 which forms the right foot of the Super Robot. Her main weapons are her Robotic Fists. She has a hot temper but is still just a "crime-fighting super-power wielding monkey girl." She is voiced by Kari Wahlgren.

Villains

Skeleton King

Skeleton King is an evil Undead warlord/sorcerer who resides in the Citadel of Bone, a gigantic living spaceship (resembling Darth Vader's Super Star Destroyer from the Star Wars films) made entirely from bone and filled with nightmarish monsters, in space, and is determined to rule Shugazoom. He uses the Formless Minions and various other monsters to fight the Monkey Team, and is very interested in finding out what makes Chiro so special, due to his remarkable control of the Power Primate. The Skeleton King later merged with the demon Dark One, only to have him decapitated by the Hyperforce. Later, Antauri cut off the Skeleton King's head from the Worm and fell into the Pit of Doom, later retrieved by Mandarin. After acquiring the Skeleton King's skull, along with the Alchemist's robe, The Ice Crystal of Vengeance, The Fire of Hate and the Soul of Evil, Valeena resurrected the Skeleton King, more powerful than before. He recreated his empire and his army and was last seen about to lead them all into a final assault on Shugazoom. The food of the Skeleton King are worms. (Voiced by Mark Hamill).

Mandarin

Mandarin is the infamous 'sixth' monkey, who was the original leader of the Super Robot Monkey Team. He is orange which explains Chiro's color scheme. He is different from the other monkeys, who are part robot while he is not, which explains why he has orange gauntlets to emit his energy sword and shield and has armor. Mandarin was last seen perched upon the Skeleton King's right shoulder, joining him in the aforementioned final assault. (Voiced by James Hong).

Valina

Also known as The Skull Sorceress, Valina was once a child member of the Skeletal Circle, a secret group of Shuggazoom citizens who worshiped the Skeleton King. The leaders, Ma and Pa Sheenko, were her parents and chose her to accept Skeleton King's power, causing her to grow to adult size. Skeleton King's influence saw her fit to rule the savage lands, particularly a large, hidden jungle which lied in a series of caves beneath the surface of Shugazoom. She is an evil and powerful sorceress, with the ability to summon the Dark One. She can create bubbles, teleport and hurl deadly energy blasts.

When the Monkey Team and Jinmay attempted to rescue Chiro from the Skeleton King's jungle hidden beneath the badlands, Valina attempted to kidnap Jinmay, and the rescued Chiro and the rest of the Monkey Team chased after her. She then summoned the Dark One in an attempt to destroy the Monkey Team. When the Dark One was injured by Antauri, she lost her power, and was defeated by Chiro. She was tossed into a vat of formless ooze as the savage lands and the jungle beneath it were destroyed. Valina returned early in Season 4 only to wind up trapped in a medallion which comes under Mandarin's possession in the same episode. When Mandarin abused her power to create the monkey team's worst fears, she trapped him and wanted to use the Skeleton King's head to resurrect him. Valina and Mandarin did, finally, resurrect the Skeleton King at the end of Season 4, but instead of being rewarded by her master, he destroys her with an energy wave. She is similar to Mola Ram from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. (Voiced by Hynden Walch).

Dark One Worm

Dark Ones are demons from the planet's core. Dark One Worm is the master of the Skeleton King, in Shugazoom's core. Citadel of Bone was to reach the Dark One's egg, and Skeleton King, with Mandarin were to come under the surface of Shugazoom. Dark One Worm was to eat Mandarin, but Mandarin survives. In episode "Belly of the Beast" Dark One Worm is destroyed by the Super robot.

Formless Minions

Also known as "Bone Drones," the Formless Minions are the black skeleton-like creatures that are created from some kind of black ooze and act as the foot soldiers of the Skeleton King's army. The Formless Minions are known to ride on motorcycles during their attacks on Shugazoom, transform their hands into various weapons, and amass themselves into a gigantic monster to attack The Super Robot. There are various versions of the Formless, some of which include:

  • the regular Formless Soldier
  • the Hyperformless - a batch of Formless in the five colours of the Robot Monkeys, created to counteract the powers of the Hyperforce. (The Black Hyperformless shoots massive spikes from its chest; the Red Hyperformless uses gigantic battle cuffs for hands; the Blue Hyperformless welds sharp blade-like hands for combat; the Green Hyperformless uses its gigantic hammer-shaped head to crush foes; the Yellow Hyperformless uses massive cleated boots to stomp its enemies.)
  • the Red Crystal-bearing Formless Soldier - one which can shoot fireballs and regenerate from their wounds
  • the Formless Chiro Clones
  • the Formless Chiro Mutants - hybrids of Chiro and various animals
  • Chira and Chiru - two muscular female versions of Chiro
  • Chiro Blob - a gruesome growing mass in Chiro's likeness
  • Formless Slugs
  • Winged Formless
  • Giant Formless
  • Formless Spider
  • Formless Sea Serpent
  • Formless Tyrannosaurus
  • Primitive Formless, a kind of Neanderthal-like Formless that adapted to the harsh jungle settings of the Savage Lands and serve as Valeena's guardians.

The Formless minions are possibly inspired by The Formless spawn of Tsathoggua a creation by Clark Ashton Smith

TV Monster/Skeleton King Droid

A black and bulky looking, yet powerful robot made to personally serve Skeleton King as his herald. In Season 1, as Skeleton King could not leave the Citadel of Bone, the TV Monster did his work, carrying his essence wherever it needed to go. It has a large monitor at its center, on which Skeleton King was screened. It was defeated at the end of Season 1, and was not seen again until late Season 2, where it was it blown away from the Citadel of Bone, but apparently not destroyed. It returned in early Season 3, abducted by an infected robot mind who was bent on destroying everything that ever had contact with Skeleton King. No longer able to ferry Skeleton King's essence around, the TV Monster fused itself with the remnants of the robot mind instead, becoming the Skeleton King Droid (or Skeleton Droid). All its attacks were upgraded, and it became invincible. It can take out lasers from every part of itself, transform into a ball, and fly at incredible speeds. At the end of Season 3, it was destroyed by the Super Robot. Mandarin recovered it, and now uses it as a ship. (Voiced by Mark Hamill).

Elevator Monster

A psychic being that serves the Skeleton King. It lures people into its elevator in the episode "Pit of Doom". It looks like an old man, but is able to combine itself with an elevator. Its teleporting ability gave it an advantage against the Monkey Team for a while, until Sparx finally defeated the monster with his Magna-Tingler Blast. The Elevator Monster made an appearance on the "Dreamlands" episode along with other defeated villains. (Voiced by Clancy Brown).

Gyrus Krinkle

A sad, lonely man who grew up with a robotic mother. He is a fan of the Hyperforce, and this fanaticism eventually turned into an obsession. Krinkle was originally part of the cleanup crew that cleaned the city after the team's battles with monsters, but was then fired because he was cleaning the Super Robot instead of the city. Krinkle, although a technical genius and mastermind, is also mentally unstable. His failed attempt to join the Hyperforce led him to sneak into the Super Robot in a Chiro costume and hypnotizing the Monkey Team into fighting the real Chiro. Chiro finally managed to free the Monkey Team, and tricked Krinkle into thinking he was part of the team.

When captured, Krinkle was sent to a mental facility on Shugazoom's moon. He was not seen again until Season 4, when he had taken over the facility and had captured Chiro in his mind using a device he invented. When he sent the Monkey Team into his mind, they managed to scramble it by attacking cracks that appeared when he got angry. They were sent back to the facility and Krinkle disappeared when his machine exploded. Whether or not Krinkle is alive or if he is stuck in his own mind is unknown. (Voiced by Jeffrey Combs).

Professor Maezono

A now disembodied brain, Professor Maezono was a human that was a builder of the Super Robot. He secretly built many varying models of the Super Robot for his own evil needs. When the Prometheus Five (Slingshot) was created as the last generation of Super Robots, he tried to fuse his consciousness with the robot. When his 'friend' Dr. Takeuchi tried to stop him, the Professor's brain triggered an explosion that destroyed his lab and Dr. Takeuchi. From then on, he was locked in combat with Slingshot, who vowed to avenge Dr. Takeuchi's death. When the Monkey Team came to the planet, Maezono tricked them into trying to destroy Slingshot. Slingshot soon turned them right, but Prof. Maezono escaped. Slingshot is now chasing him across the galaxy trying to destroy him. (Voiced by Dee Bradley Baker).

Sakko

Sakko is a tiny, girly looking monkey. He may be cute, but he is actually a spy for Skeleton King. He was the first agent of Skeleton King seen in the show, but was soon 'taken away'. He returned at the end of Season 1, partnering up with Mandarin. After he and Mandarin abandoned Skeleton King, he was not seen again until Season 4, where it was revealed that he currently resides in the prison on Ranger 7. (Voiced by Tom Kenny).

Flytor

Being a union of three monsters of the Skeleton King, Flytor is a combination of a mutated bat, crab and plant. He possess a sonic scream and is able to fly very fast. He is one of the Skeleton King's more dangerous monsters, and was created for the purpose of scanning Chiro's genetic blueprint to find out what made Chiro so special. In the episode "The Skeleton King Threat", it was discovered that Flytor was created from a fourth monster, a gigantic man with a huge pimple on his head and a powerful energy blast that can turn people bald. Flytor was seen in the "Dreamlands" episode. (Voiced by Tom Kenny).

Biff Beefy Box/Cloggy Colon Creature

Also known as Captain Beefy Box, this seemingly friendly alien is the manager and mascot of Wonder Fun Meat World, an intergalactic fast food restaurant chain. But in truth, Biff Beefy Box's real form is Cloggy Colon Creature, a gigantic Anthropomorphic colon monster that wants to get people fat with its meat so it can eat them. It arrives at Shugazoom City with its store of meat (and meat characters: Big Meat Cone, Meat-cicle, etc.) Eating the meat hypnotizes people so they continue eating more and more, like an obsession. In the end, its plan was discovered and its true form revealed. It was defeated by the Shugazoomians and launched into the sun by the Super Robot. The Cloggy Colon Creature made an appearance in Season 4, where it was revealed that he currently resides in the prison on Ranger 7 with Sakko. (Voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson).

Scrapperton

Also known as Duke Scrapperton, Grand Earl of the Mecha Realm. A once mortal man who replaced every part of his body with a mechanical part (wonders of steam technology as he puts it), Scrapperton is a kindly-seeming robo-man, but he works for Skeleton King. He collects mostly useless junk, but his collecting habits can get in the way of his mind. He lured the monkeys to his lair by capturing Sparx, and soon stole all of their hands and hand attachments. He later made robot apes that worshiped the monkeys in order to trick them into joining him, and was taken by the robot apes when they left the city at the end of the episode, after having escaped from under the influence of his mind control chips. He returned in the "Dreamlands" episode (walking past Otto, Gibson and Sparx before entering the elevator monster which then disappeared), as did most villains from the show. (Voiced by Eric Idle at first, but later by Jeff Bennett).

Morlath

Also known as the Mythic Lord of the Northern Ice, this gigantic frost demon was trapped in a cavern in the Sea of Ice outside Shugazoom City until he encountered Skeleton King, who offered to free him if he lent his power to freeze the city. Later Skeleton King reveals that his true intention to free Morlath was to capture him and use Morlath's ice magic for himself. Later in season 4, when Valeena, Mandarin and the Hyperforce went on their search to find the Ice Crystal of Vengeance, the second element to resurrect Skeleton King, Morlath was returned in the same cavern. But now Morlath was mobile and guarding the Ice Crystal so that Skeleton King would be a prisoner in his power as Morlath was a prisoner and engaged them in battle to prevent the crystal from leaving. His fate was sealed when the Super Robot destroyed his cavern with the melting frost demon inside. (Voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson).

Master Zan

Master Zan is Antauri's teacher. He was live on planet called Paralladoll, in great temple, where is the source of Power Primate. Zan was corrupted by Skeleton King, and became evil. Monkey Team was destroy him and his temple, in episode "Antauri's Masters". After that, Skeleton King was come on Shuggazoom to free the Dark One Worm, in episode "I, Chiro".

Allies

Jinmay

Prior to the series’ opening, "Chiro's Girl", a robot in the form of a young girl, was found floating in space by the Skeleton King. He brought her aboard the Citadel of Bone, and erased all of her memories. He then sent her to Shugazoom along with Sakko, another of his agents, in an attempt to eliminate the Hyperforce. At this point, she herself is unaware that she is a robot, and knows Sakko only as her pet.

Jinmay first appears in the series' pilot episode, after Chiro - who developed a crush on her - defends her from bullies. The two become fast friends, and she quickly begins to have feelings for him. However, Jinmay is shocked when her true identity as a robot is revealed to her by Skeleton King, who transforms her into a large robot and has her attack Shugazoom City. Inevitably, she is intercepted by the Hyperforce in the Super Robot, and they fight. Just as she is about to win, Chiro reminds her of all the good memories the two shared together, and she is able to return to normal. Shortly after, she leaves Shugazoom in an attempt to learn more about her origins.

Unfortunately, Jinmay is intercepted by the Supreme Destructor, a robot piloted by Mandarin, and, much to Chiro’s horror, her dismembered robotic head lands outside of the Super Robot. Later, Chiro and Gibson come across her body in the Citadel of Bone and her head is returned to her, allowing her to assist the Hyperforce in defeating Skeleton King.

Jinmay is not seen again until the opening of the third season, when she assists the remaining Hyperforce members in locating Chiro. While the monkeys venture into the Savage Lands to find Chiro, she waits outside the caves in the event that Chiro came out. However, she is captured by Valeena, who plans to sacrifice her to the Skeleton King Worm. Fortunately, she is rescued by the Hyperforce, and they return to Shugazoom. Jinmay then begins to train her robot powers, now determined to join the fight against the Skeleton King. She is then given a Hyperforce uniform, marking her as a member of the team, and is declared as Shugazoom’s protector while the Hyperforce is away fighting the Skeleton King Worm. She kisses Chiro on the cheek before he leaves.

She later sends the Hyperforce a message, saying that something terrible has happened. When the team returns to Shugazoom, they discover what Jinmay was referring to: Valeena has returned and transformed all of Shugazoom’s citizens into undead wraiths. She eventually reunites with Chiro, now with seemingly full mastery of her powers. Jinmay then defends Chiro, who has been turned into a wraith, from witch Valeena. She is finally able to return him and Shuggazoom’s citizen’s back to normal, and the couple shares their first kiss.

Jinmay is seen throughout the fourth season, often assisting the Hyperforce on their many missions. This includes their attempt to keep Skeleton King from being resurrected, though they ultimately fail. She is last seen in her robot form, preparing for the war with Skeleton King.

Personality-wise, Jinmay is a rather sweet and polite girl. She has a somewhat child-like innocence surrounding her, which sometimes results in extreme naivete on her part. She cares deeply about Chiro and the monkeys, and worries about them often. (Voiced by Ashley Johnson)

The Sun Riders

A fictitious superhero team consisting of three members:

  • Super Quasier, the Leader of the Sun Riders, who performs Solar Helmet Hot Shot, an attack which he shoots a concentrated beam of Solar Energy from his helmet's visors.
  • Aurora Six, the beautiful female of the group who uses the Sun Gun Dazzle Stun, a weapon that shoots sun beams that stuns her enemies.
  • Johnny Sunspot, the young boy genius who wields special gloves that create Black Holes in an attack called Black Hole Blackout.

When together in unison, the Sun Riders perform The Super Solar Strike, a destructive team attack that similar to a solar flare. The Sun Riders are known to ride on their Solar Cycles and on their super Robot the Nebutron Seven, a circular-like Super Robot that is heavily armed. They have their television series, of which Chiro is an avid fan. However, they wanted to stop "acting" their parts, and in exchange for real power, joined the Skeleton King in the promise of destroying Chiro and the Monkey Team. They later return in Season 2, in the episode "The Sun Riders Return", apparently reformed.

Aurora Six appeared as an aspect of the Dreamlands in a later episode, and on the last Scene of Soul of Evil, The Sun Riders were last seen on screen as one the allies that will aid the Hyperforce in the last battle against the resurrected Skeleton King and his army of the undead. (Super Quasier voiced by Keone Young; Aurora Six voiced by Meredith Salenger; Johnny Sunspot voiced by Tom Kenny.)

Slingshot

Also known as Prometheus Five, the fifth and most recent in a series of robots of which the Super Robot is the first. As his name implies, beyond standard flight abilities, Slingshot can create energy balls from his hands and use them to propel himself forward at high speed, causing him to move fast enough to puncture even the toughest of metals. Shortly after Slingshot was completed, one of his creators, Professor Maezono, attempted to transplant his own brain into Slingshot's robotic shell as a means of becoming the ultimate death machine. However, his partner, Dr. Takauchi, removed the power cord during the process as a means of stopping him. The resulting overload caused a massive explosion, killing Dr. Takauchi and reducing Professor Maezono to a disembodied brain.

Slingshot blames Maezono for Takauchi's death, and has been battling the mad professor, who wants to see him destroyed, ever since. Unlike the Super Robot, Slingshot is capable of using human speech (although he can hear, understand and translate the silent speech of the Super Robot). Slingshot wasn't seen with the other allies in the final battle against the Skeleton King. (Voiced by Scott Menville.)

Planetoid Q

A living planetesimal with a Jack o' lantern-esque face, ordered by the Skeleton King to collide with Shugazoom. Later, it is convinced by Chiro to make its own decisions and do what it wants instead of listening to the Skeleton King's commands. Planetoid Q appeared as an aspect of the Dreamlands in a later episode. (Voiced by Clancy Brown.)

The Circus of Ooze Crew

While this traveling circus was cruising the galaxy, they had a run-in with the Citadel of Bone. It shot formless ooze into the train, which put the members under Skeleton King's control. The members include the ringmaster, Leeah the jungle girl, and the clowns. They turned for Shugazoom, and attempted to use the ooze to turn all the citizens of Shugazoom City into clown slaves, and that included Chiro, who was scared of clowns. They tried to make the monkeys part of the circus, but Otto had no use. When the ringmaster became a giant carousel, Otto did the trapeze and used his saws to cut down the carousel. They gave Otto the starring role in the next show. It is unknown where they are now. (The Ringmaster voiced by Robert Englund; Leeah the Jungle Girl voiced by Kari Wahlgren.)

Thingy

A tiny little fur ball that hailed from an unknown planet. It was rescued by the team on moon Ranger 7, but turned out to be a trap set by Skeleton King. It can transform into a giant monster, although it is not evil by nature and is only a lost and curious "thingy" with infant like behavior (when it's not in its giant monster appearance). Its lick is a repellent for Skeleton King's virus. Its fur can also, oddly enough, be used in sandwiches. Thingy appeared as an aspect of the Dreamlands in a later episode. (Voiced by Frank Welker.)

Mobius Quint

A galaxy-class pilot, Quint meets the Hyperforce when the wreckage of his ship the Last Chance is found floating in space, destroyed by fragments of the Citadel. The Hyperforce decides to aid Quint in rescuing his crew from being consumed by the dreaded starship. He briefly falls under the control of the Citadel and becomes consumed with revenge, and takes the Super Robot's neutron generator to try and destroy the Citadel. Chiro got him out in time, and was last seen on screen as one the allies that will aid the Hyperforce in the last battle against the resurrected Skeleton King and his army of the undead.

Quint's obsession with destroying the Citadel of Bone is similar to Captain Ahab in the novel Moby-Dick. Quint was named after the character Quint from the movie Jaws. (Voiced by Lance Henriksen.)

Captain Shuggazoom

While searching for Mandarin and Valeena, the Hyperforce discovered an old man in a deep underground cavern wearing a helmet shaped like their emblem. After reviving him with the Sleep Cannon in reverse polarity, it's revealed that the old man was Captain Shugazoom, the previous defender of Shugazoom City, whose secret identity was the wealthy billionaire playboy industrialist Clayton Carrington. After defeating his arch nemesis Dr. Malicious, who was armed with the Magna Ball-Blazer, Captain Shugazoom returned the weapon to its creator and his personal friend, the Alchemist. As Captain Shugazoom asked if his Silver Monkey was complete, the Alchemist, who was accompanied by the Monkey Team (before their cyberization), warned Captain Shugazoom about the looming threat of the Dark Ones, the Transdimensional Demons sealed by the Veran-Mystics thousands of years ago, and took him on his custom-made portal to the Netherworld to monitor their growing forces. Captain Shugazoom asked if it was dangerous to have an open portal to Netherworld functional; The Alchemist reassured him by saying that the Containment Grid surrounding the portal was completely impenetrable.

As Captain Shugazoom left to respond to a distress call, Mandarin (who displayed deviant tendencies) damaged the containment grid, which released a gigantic hand that grabbed and attacked the Alchemist, and a Demon Beast which escaped the lab to terrorize Shugazoom City. Forced to abandon his alien date as Clayton to battle the Demon Beast, it nearly opened a portal to the Netherworld to unleash its brethren, which Captain Shugazoom nearly averted. Clearly outmatched, Captain Shugazoom returned to the Alchemist's lab for aid and discovered that the Alchemist was aging rapidly. He explained that the Portal was damaged which led to the Demon Beast's release and he was changed upon contact from the Dark Ones, and is slowly being transformed by their malevolent influence. Grabbing the Sleep Cannon, Captain Shugazoom promised to return soon, and engaged the Dark One in a final battle. As the Demon Beast began to attack Captain Shugazoom, he used the weapon on the monster and successfully put it into hibernation. But he got caught in the blast and fell into the underground cavern until he was revived by the Hyperforce.

As Captain Shugazoom assumed that the world had lived on since the dimensional portal's closed for all this time, he wondered about the condition of the Alchemist. Antauri sadly states that The Alchemist was completely corrupted by the Dark Ones, and Nova stated that the very reason that the Monkey Team was created was to protect the Universe from his evil. Meanwhile, Gibson asked if the Demon Beast was imprisoned with Captain Shugazoom, and Otto discovered that the Sleep Cannon's reverse polarity had a one-mile radius and was accidentally awoken to resume its purpose. Hoping to redeem himself after believing that he abandoned the Alchemist in his hour in need, Captain Shugazoom joined the Hyperforce to stop the Demon Beast's rampage, only to find the Super Robot overwhelmed by the Demon Beast's strength. The Demon Beast had Captain Shugazoom in its mouth, and the beast started to reopen the dimensional rift. Determined not to fail the Hyperforce as he failed the Alchemist, Captain Shugazoom successfully fired the Sleep Cannon from within the Demon Beast and escaped from from its jaws, leaving the Super Robot to use the Lazertron Fury to push the sleeping Dark One back to the dimensional rift, thus sealing it from within and closing it forever.

After the dramatic battle, Captain Shugazoom decides to leave the Hyperforce and return to the Alchemist's laboratory to find out what happened to him during his final days for his peace of mind. While exploring the Laboratory, he discovered the Alchemist's final computerized message. During the final stages of his metamorphosis from living to undead the Alchemist says that the Monkey Team is now complete and it's their task to stop the evil he's unleashed before it's too late. "Now the Dark Ones take my soul!" was the Alchemist's final chilling line as his transformation to the Skeleton King was finally compete. Kneeling before the Alchemist's robe, he apologized for abandoning him in his time of need, when he was attacked by Valeena and Mandarin. Captain Shugazoom fought bravely to keep the robe from Mandarin's hands only to be blasted by Valeena, who was angered that Captain Shugazoom would dare perform such sacrilege by touching her fallen master's robe. Badly beaten, Captain Shugazoom mentally called Antauri, who brought the Hyperforce to his aid. Before passing out, Captain Shugazoom warned the team that Mandarin and Valeena took the Alchemist's robe and went to see Morlath, the Mythic Lord of the Northern Ice, and were planning to resurrect the Skeleton King. He is now currently recuperating in the Super Robot's Healing Chambers, and it is unknown if he would join the Hyperforce in the final battle against the newly reborn Skeleton King and his army of the Undead .

It is noted that Captain Shugazoom bears a strong resemblance to Chiro and also has a strong mental connection to Antauri. (Voiced by Bruce Campbell.)

The Alchemist

The mysterious yet kind man who can fuse the elements of Science and Magic for the good of mankind. The Alchemist encountered the Hyperforce during their visit to the Dreamlands and offered to guide them to an exit while fending off the Skeleton King's attacks. When the Monkey Team made their way through the underground doorway, the Monkey Team witnessed a flashback of the Alchemist in a laboratory, standing near six tubes containing six baby monkeys that instantly aged to adulthood when he pulled the switch. The Alchemist later created the robotic exoskeletons and personalized weapons for each monkey. After the construction of the Monkey Team was completed, the Alchemist initiated a memory-erase program so that the Hyperforce could not remember their origins. When the Hyperforce confronted The Alchemist on his actions, he explained "For what I was becoming. I created them to protect the universe from a great evil... Myself!" and transformed into Skeleton King who confirmed that the Alchemist was his former human identity.

The Alchemist later appeared in the Savage Lands as a recorded message in his abandoned laboratory that explained to a primitive Chiro that he created the Monkey Team in that very spot to combat an evil beyond imagination. In the recorded message, the Alchemist helped Chiro rebuild Antauri in the powerful Silver Monkey body which required living energy to function properly and wield the Power Primate. The Alchemist was also mentioned in "Prototype" as one of the three creators of the Super Robot, who along with Professor Maezono and Dr. Takeuchi helped in the creation of the Super Robot but vanished along with the Super Robot after its completion.

The Alchemist was also the close friend of Captain Shugazoom, Shugazoom city's previous defender (see Captain Shugazoom above for details).

The Alchemist is shown to have a special bond with Nova before his transformation into Skeleton King, and often called her "My Dearest Nova". (Voiced by Mark Hamill.)

Master Offay

Also known as the Hard Master, Master Offay runs an interplanetary dojo on the planet Galaxia and was Nova's former martial arts trainer. The Hyperforce meets him on their quest to destroy the Skeleton King Worm and discovered that Galaxia was corrupted by the Dark One's passage, turning all of its inhabitants into mindless battle-crazed monsters that fight in the Monster Battle Club, a vicious and brutal tournament. When Chiro becomes infected by Galaxia's corrupted atmosphere, Master Offay helps Chiro control his new savage monster form by training him in the ancient ways of Monster Fighting, where a still spirit can conquer any obstacle. When Chiro defeats all the contestants of the Monster Battle Club, he learns that the Warlord, the head champion who created the tournament, is Master Offay, whose mind was warped by the Skeleton King Worm's power. To bring Master Offay to his true senses, Chiro uses Master Offay's teachings and the Power Primate to subdue him. Master Offay was last seen on screen as one the allies that will aid the Hyperforce in the last battle against the resurrected Skeleton King and his army of the undead. (Voiced by the late Makoto Iwamatsu.)

Shuggazoom

The planet Shuggazoom is the home planet of Chiro and the Hyperforce. Its capital and only settlement, Shuggazoom City, is filled with futuristic scenes reminiscent of The Jetsons. The city is located in the center of a large lake - which may or may not be the planet's only usable source of water - and is an artificial island of sorts; it is not built on solid land, instead being supported by man made pillars. A large bridge extends from the city and beyond the lake, out to the Zone of Wasted Years, an almost unbroken rocky desert and wasteland. The only animals showed in the series that appeared in Shugazoom are bats, birds, dogs, and crabs.

This "dead zone" houses the Pit of Doom, a massive pit which was created by Shugazoom City's citizens, who had been enslaved by the Skeleton King at the time. Later, the Pit would serve as the site for Mandarin's laboratory which he conducts his experiments to perfect a Formless Chiro clone, though the project ultimately failed. The Pit of Doom's true purpose was to serve as a conduit for the Citadel of Bone to reach the Dark One's egg and awaken it with the corrupted Power Primate. However, Chiro was able to defeat Skeleton King and seal the Dark One's egg once again, though these events inadvertently led to the creation of the Skeleton King Worm. The Pit was also the site where Valeena and Mandarin resurrected Skeleton King. Upon his resurrection, he raised a black castle of Formless Ooze within the Pit, which currently serves as a fortress for him and his undead army.

Another important location is the Savage Lands, a tropical jungle that lies hidden within a series of caves beneath Shugazoom's surface. The jungle contains large deposits of the black ooze that is used to create the Formless, and thus the environment is inhabited by various Formless creatures. It is likely that the Savage Lands were once inhabited by some sort of ancient civilization, as the area houses a great deal of seemingly ancient temples and tombs. One of these temples was used as Valeena's base of operations, and it is likely that she was there from the time she received her powers from Skeleton King. Also the Savage Lands was the setting of the Alchemist's laboratory where he created the Monkey Team as well as their trademark weapons.

Other locales include the Sea of Ice, a frozen plain occupied only by Morlath, the frost demon, and his snow monsters; the Blasted Lands, an area with a volcanic and unstable landscape and the site of a massive and violent war; and Arcane Isle, a small island housing large monoliths that serve as a portal to the Netherworld, the home dimension of the Dark Ones.

Media Information

List of SRMTHFG! episodes

SRMTHFG! premiered on ABC Family's Jetix programming block on September 18, 2004. It also aired on Toon Disney's Jetix block until the Jetix programming block was taken off of ABC Family in August 2006, and the series began to air exclusively on Toon Disney. It was also shown on Jetix UK from January 1, 2005, but was taken off the air on July 22, 2006 for unknown reasons. The entire series was however broadcast in the UK on GMTV's Toonattik.

Each episode runs for 30 minutes, with commercials.

Its theme song is performed by Japanese Synthpop/New Wave band Polysics.

Disney has not renewed the show for its 5th and Final Season and has left it on a major cliffhanger.

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