A group of people thwart a mad scientist trying to take over the world with evil mutated tomatoes that he can change into people.A group of people thwart a mad scientist trying to take over the world with evil mutated tomatoes that he can change into people.A group of people thwart a mad scientist trying to take over the world with evil mutated tomatoes that he can change into people.
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- TriviaDespite sharing its title with the film Attack of the Killer Tomatoes! (1978), this cartoon series actually shares the plot and characters of its sequel, Return of the Killer Tomatoes! (1988).
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[piloting helicopter using fake ammo]
Professor Gangrene: Blast! If this were prime time, I could use real bullets.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Atop the Fourth Wall: Youngblood #2 (2010)
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I really liked the Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes movie franchise, it managed four films ranging from the 1970's to the 1990's and a certain amount of it's essence was captured in this Saturday morning cartoon.
With the same characters, couple of the same voices and much of the same humour it showed real promise until you realised how watered down it was for the kids.
Plenty of the humour will have gone over children's heads but not enough of it. And for that reason it wasn't overly appealing to either kids or adult fans of the movies thus it only lasted 2 seasons.
Sadly the show nose dived further with the second season which was made by different people. The animation quality dipped, the writing was full on kids show and lost the original feel and the continuity died a death as if the writers had never watched the first season.
Due to this the viewing figures dropped and the show was swiftly cancelled. Though it never met its potential this was a shame as if the show had continued the way season 1 had it may well have reached cult status.
For fans of the franchise I'd give this a lesser recommendation but for anyone else it's a hard pass.
The Good:
First series does continue the movies theme
John Astin is great
The Bad:
Every episode is a mixed bag of conflicting demographics
Second season is rather weak
Things I Learnt From This Show:
The Professor isn't mad, he's angry
The Season 2 writers need to retire from the industry
If a tomato eats and spits out a human they become a tomato but if a tomato eats and spits out a tomato they become human. Wait, what!?
With the same characters, couple of the same voices and much of the same humour it showed real promise until you realised how watered down it was for the kids.
Plenty of the humour will have gone over children's heads but not enough of it. And for that reason it wasn't overly appealing to either kids or adult fans of the movies thus it only lasted 2 seasons.
Sadly the show nose dived further with the second season which was made by different people. The animation quality dipped, the writing was full on kids show and lost the original feel and the continuity died a death as if the writers had never watched the first season.
Due to this the viewing figures dropped and the show was swiftly cancelled. Though it never met its potential this was a shame as if the show had continued the way season 1 had it may well have reached cult status.
For fans of the franchise I'd give this a lesser recommendation but for anyone else it's a hard pass.
The Good:
First series does continue the movies theme
John Astin is great
The Bad:
Every episode is a mixed bag of conflicting demographics
Second season is rather weak
Things I Learnt From This Show:
The Professor isn't mad, he's angry
The Season 2 writers need to retire from the industry
If a tomato eats and spits out a human they become a tomato but if a tomato eats and spits out a tomato they become human. Wait, what!?
- Platypuschow
- Dec 3, 2017
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By what name was Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (1990) officially released in India in English?
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