Original title
Saturday Supercade
Released
9/17/1983
Origin country
US
Genre
Animation, Comedy, Family, Kids
Status
Ended
Number of seasons
7
Number of episodes
97
Saturday Supercade is an animated television series produced for Saturday mornings by Ruby-Spears Productions. It ran for two seasons on CBS beginning in 1983. Each episode is composed of several shorter segments featuring video game characters from the Golden age of video arcade games.
Donkey Kong has escaped from the circus. He is on the loose and Mario and Pauline are chasing the ape.
A lovable ape runs away from the circus, and is pursued by Mario and his niece Pauline.
Donkey Kong Jr. is searching for his father Donkey Kong, who has run away from a circus where Mario is its ringmaster.
Frogger is an ace reporter at The Swamp Gazette. He and his friends Shelly and Fanny go out in search of crazy stories to publish in the newspaper.
Pitfall Harry, his niece Rhonda, and their cowardly pet Quickclaw the Mountain Lion explore jungles for hidden treasures, having many different adventures along the way.
A teenage fur-covered creature named Q*bert, his girlfriend Q*Tee, his brother Q*Bit, and his friends Q*Ball, Q*Val, and Q*Mongus must deal with the resident bullies Coily, Ugg and Wrongway, and Coily's girlfriend Viper.
Coily challenges Q*Bert to a Flying Disc race and whoever wins gets to go to a rock concert.
Joey Kangaroo, his mother "K.O." Katy Kangaroo, and Sidney Squirrel must stop the Monkeybiz Gang, four meddlesome monkeys who are known from making trouble at the local zoo run by Mr. Friendly.
Space Ace is the always smiling self-confident champion of the "Space Command", whereas when always "wimping out" to Dexter after being hit by the Infanto-Ray, he becomes clumsy and weak. With officer Kimberly, he works for Space Marshall Vaughn to keep the peace in the universe.
Borf's direct attack on the Moon Colony masks his true plan, which involves using the Infanto Ray on his Groots and getting Trader Ed to sell them to the unsuspecting colonists.
Space Ace and Kimberly are stuck chaperoning a bunch of space scouts on a campout, including Vaughn's nephew. Borf tries to capture the nephew to blackmail the head of Space Command.
Space Ace and his girlfriend, Kimberly, must face down against the evil Commander Borf.
Ace and Kimberly infiltrate a space biker gang in an effort to keep Borf from blasting the Earth with a top secret missle.
Commander Parch tries to steal all Earth's water to bring the world to its knees. Since the conquest of Earth is a pleasure reserved only for him, Borf joins forces with Space Ace to capture Parch.
Space Ace and his girlfriend, Kimberly, must face down against the evil Commander Borf.
Kimberly might have found a cure for Space Ace, a device called the Age Ray. Borf has accidentally been affected by his own Infanto Ray, and sets out to get the Age Ray for himself, and the two sides race for the ray.
Vaughn sends Ace and Kimberly to a frontier planet to assist the local authorities. The crook that's giving 'em such a rough time just happens to bear an uncanny resemblance to Dexter...
Space Ace and Kimberly discover a derelict spaceship, which just happens to be the hideout of a mad scientist who wants to use Space Ace's powerful life energy to bring his monster to life.
Kimberly gets stuck with guard duty at Space Command HQ while Ace competes in the Galaxy Games. Naturally, Borf tries to capitalize on this situation.
Space Ace and his girlfriend, Kimberly, must face down against the evil Commander Borf.
Borf and his henchmen pretend to be a troupe of circus performers to capture the visiting leaders of several planets.
Borf takes over Earth's moon base and use it to turn the population of Earth into babies with his Infanto Ray. This happens to include the leaders of the Space Command mission to stop him, meaning Space Ace has to babysit them and find a way to save the day at the same time!
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