Steven Spielberg Presents Freakazoid!: Season Two

Episode #14 – Dexter’s Date

First aired September 7, 1996

Directed by Jack Heiter – Written by Paul Rugg and Alan Burnett – Storyboards: Barrington Bunce, Joe Denton, Tom Knowles, Jim McLean, Linda Rowley-Blue, Peter Shin – Starring the Voices of David Warner as The Lobe, Larry Cedar as Oblongata, Rob Paulsen as Francois, Randy Crenshaw as Waiter #1 (Singer), Jeff Glen Bennett as Medulla, Jess Harnell as Singer – Timing Directors: Max Becraft, Greg Reyna, Tim Walker – B.G. Paint: Steven Butz, Dave McBride, Charles Pickens – Character Design: Rich Arons, Bob Lizarraga, Maureen Trueblood, Todd White – B.G. Key Design: Cheng Lu, Ron Roesch, Dean Thompson – Prop Design: Salene Weatherwax – Animation Services: Koko Enterprise Co., Ltd.



Episode #15 – The Freakazoid

First aired September 14, 1996

Directed by Rich Arons and Jack Heiter – Written by Paul Rugg – Storyboards: Joe Denton, Bob Foster, Alan Gibson, Tom Knowles, Linda Rowley-Blue – Starring the Voices of David Warner as The Lobe, Tress MacNeille as Secretary, Dorian Harewood as Deep Voiced Singer, Jeff Glen Bennett as The Huntsman, Frank Welker as Mr. Chubbikins, Jess Harnell as Wakko, Maurice LaMarche as The Brain – Timing Directors: Debbie Baber, Phil Cummings, Jeff Hall, Bob Hathcock, Greg Reyna – B.G. Paint: Steven Butz, Dave McBride, Charles Pickens – Character Design: Rich Arons, Todd White – B.G. Key Design: Cheng Lu, Dean Thompson – Prop Design: Salene Weatherwax – Animation Services: Koko Enterprise Co., Ltd. / Dong Yang Animation



Episode #16 – Mission: Freakazoid

First aired September 28, 1996

Directed by Rich Arons and Dave Marshall – Written by John P. McCann – Storyboards: Ian Freedman – Starring the Voices of Craig Ferguson as Roddy MacStew, Jonathan Harris as Professor Jones, Larry Cedar as Anton, Jim Cummings as Janos – Timing Directors: Dave Marshall, Greg Gaw, Nathan Walrath – Prop Design: Tommy Adams – B.G. Key Design: Michele Graybeal, Rea McCarson – Character Design: Greg Gaw, Chris Carter – Graphic Design: Tommy Adams, Jenn Guttler – Color Design: Tiffany Ragasa, Dave Tully – Animation Services: Koko Enterprise Co., Ltd. / Dong Yang Animation



Episode #17 – Virtual Freak

First aired November 2, 1996

Directed by Peter Shin – Written by Melody Fox and John P. McCann – Storyboards: Dave Arnett, Joe Denton, Bob Foster, Alan Gibson, Bob Miller, Ron Roesch, Todd White – Starring the Voices of David Warner as The Lobe, Tress MacNeille as Babeheart, Frank Welker as Dinosaur, John Rubinow as Attendant, Jeff Glen Bennett as Manager – Timing Directors: Debbie Baber, Phil Cummings, Bob Hathcock, Greg Reyna – B.G. Paint: Steven Butz, Charles Pickens – Character Design: Bob Lizarraga, Todd White – B.G. Key Design: Drew Graybeal, Michele Graybeal, Cheng Lu, Rae McCarson, Ron Roesch, Dean Thompson – Props: Fred Gardner, Salene Weatherwax – Animation Services: Koko Enterprise Co., Ltd. / Dong Yang Animation



Episode #18 – Hero Boy

First aired November 9, 1996

Directed by Jack Heiter and Rich Arons – Written by Wendell Morris, Tom Sheppard, and Paul Rugg – Storyboards: Joe Denton, Tom Knowles, Linda Rowley-Blue – Starring the Voices of Ricardo Montalban as Armondo Guitierrez, Jonathan Harris as Professor Jones, John P. McCann as Hero Boy, Marc Drotman as Fatman, Tress MacNeille as Anchorwoman, Frank Welker as Gen. Toku, Mari Devon as Tammy, Jeff Glen Bennett as Attendant, Randy Crenshaw as Attendant #1, Bob Joyce as Attendant #2 – Timing Directors: Debbie Baber, Jeff Hall, Bob Hathcock, Greg Reyna – Character Design: Rich Arons, Todd White – Prop Design: Salene Weatherwax – B.G. Key Design: Cheng Lu, Dean Thompson – B.G. Paint: Steven Butz, Charles Pickens – Animation Services: Koko Enterprises Co., Ltd. / Dong Yang Animation



Episode #19 – A Matter of Love

First aired November 16, 1996

Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Lisa Malone and Paul Rugg – Storyboards: Jim Caswell – Starring the Voices of Jonathan Harris as Professor Jones, Jeff Glen Bennett as Mike, Tress MacNeille as Mary Beth, Ed Gilbert as Professor Heiny, Frank Welker as Gulliver, Elizabeth Lamers as Singer #1, Julie Bernstein as Singer #2, Bob Joyce as Singer #3, Dorian Harewood as Singer #4 – Timing Directors: Scott Fiander, Kathy Harker – B.G. Design: Robert Yap – B.G. Paint: Steve Butz, Chris Duncan, Maria Kiriakov, Teo Kiriakov, Charles Pickens, Chris Staples – Character Design: Todd Sullivan – Prop Design: Norm DeRepentigny – Animation Services: Koko Enterprise Co., Ltd. / Dong Yang Animation



Episode #20 – Statuesque

First aired November 29, 1996

Directed by Peter Shin – Written by John P. McCann – Storyboards: Bob Foster, Alan Gibson, Tom Knowles – Starring the Voices of Jonathan Harris as Professor Jones, Jeff Glen Bennett as Jeepers, Richard Moll as Vorn The Unspeakable, Ed Gilbert as Professor Heiny, Andrea Martin as Female Neighbor – Timing Directors: Frank Andrena, Jeff Hall, Bob Hathcock, Bill Reed, Tim Walker – B.G. Paint: Steven Butz, Charles Pickens – Character Design: Todd White – B.G. Key Design: Michele Graybeal, Cheng Lu, Dean Thompson, Kevyn Wallace, Thomas Warkentin – Props: Salene Weatherwax – Animation Services: Koko Enterprise Co., Ltd. / Dong Yang Animation



Episode #21 – Island of Dr. Mystico

First aired February 7, 1997

Directed by Rich Arons and Dave Marshall – Written by Jed Spingarn – Storyboards: Ian Freedman – Starring the Voices of Jonathan Harris as Professor Jones, David Warner as The Lobe, Jeff Glen Bennett as Cave Guy, Maurice LaMarche as Longhorn, Tress MacNeille as Cobra Queen, Tim Curry as Dr. Mystico, Leonard Maltin as Himself, Jim Cummings as Ape Monster – Timing Directors: Greg Gaw, David Marshall, Nathan Walrath – B.G. Key Design: Michele Graybeal, Rae McCarson – Prop Design: Tommy Adams, Diane Tateishi – Graphic Design: Tommy Adams – Character Design: Chris Carter, Greg Gaw – Color Design: Tiffany Ragasa, Dave Tully – Animation Services: Koko Enterprise Co., Ltd. / Dong Yang Animation



Episode #22 – Two Against Freak

First aired February 14, 1997

Directed by Rich Arons and Jack Heiter – Story by L. Randall Nogg – Written by Ken Segall – Storyboards: Joe Denton, Eddie Fitzgerald, Linda Rowley-Blue, Tommy Tejeda – Starring the Voices of Craig Ferguson as Roddy MacStew, Jeff Glen Bennett as Cave Guy, Frank Welker as Big Snake, Brian George as Doc, Tress MacNeille as Cobra Queen, John P. McCann as Hero Boy, Dorian Harewood as Singer #1, Jeff Glen Bennett as Singer #2, Bob Joyce as Singer #3, Jon Joyce as Singer #4 – Timing Directors: Debbie Baber, Jeff Hall, Bob Hathcock, Greg Reyna, Tim Walker – B.G. Paint: Steven Butz, Charles Pickens – Character Design: Todd White – B.G. Key Design: Cheng Lu, Dean Thompson, Kevyn Wallace – Prop Design: Salene Weatherwax – Animation Services: Koko Enterprise Co., Ltd. / Dong Yang Animation Co., Ltd.



Episode #23

Freak-a-Panel
VO: Larry Cedar (as Chip), Dave Coulier (as Teenage Boy)

Tomb of Invisibo
Directed by Rich Arons and Peter Shin – Story by John P. McCann – Written by Mitch Watson
VO: Corey Burton (as Invisibo), John Rhys Davies (as Professor Beasthead), Jeff Glen Bennett (as Bearded Archaeologist), Elizabeth Lamers (as Female Singer)

First aired May 31, 1997

Storyboards: Rich Arons, Joe Denton, Linda Rowley-Blue, Andre St. Amour – Timing Directors: Rich Arons, Debbie Baber, Jeff Hall, Bob Hathcock, Greg Reyna, Peter Shin – B.G. Paint: Steven Butz, Charles Pickens – Character Design: Todd Sullivan – B.G. Key Design: Michele Graybeal, Cheng Lu, Dean Thompson, Kevyn Wallace, Robert Yap – Prop Design: Holly Boruck-Kirkland, Norm DeRepentigny – Animation Services: Koko Enterprise Co., Ltd. / Dong Yang Animation



Episode #24 – Normadeus

First aired June 1, 1997

Directed by Rich Arons and Dave Marshall – Written by Paul Rugg – Storyboards: Ken Davis, Ian Freedman – Starring the Voices of Jonathan Harris as Professor Jones, Norm Abram as Himself, David Warner as The Lobe, Ricardo Montalban as Guitierrez, Maurice LaMarche as Longhorn, Jeff Glen Bennett as Cave Guy, Tress MacNeille as Cobra Queen, Larry Cedar as Oblongata, Clive Revill as Hermil Sioro – Timing Directors: Carlton Batten, Jeff Hall, David Marshall, Nathan Walrath – Color Design: Todd Graybeal, Rae McCarson – Graphic Design: Diane Tateishi – B.G. Key Design: Andy Graybeal, Todd Graybeal, Rae McCarson – B.G. Paint: Glenn Motowidlak, Tiffany Ragasa, David Tully – Prop Design: Tommy Adams – Character Design: Ken Davis, Ian Freedman – Animation Services: Koko Enterprise Co., Ltd. / Dong Yang Animation



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