TigerSharks
TigerSharks

TigerSharks

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1987
1 Seasons
26 Episodes
5.0(1 votes)
Ended
Animation
Action & Adventure
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Kids

Overview

TigerSharks is an American animated children's television series developed by Rankin/Bass and distributed by Lorimar-Telepictures in 1987. The series involved a team of heroes that could transform into sharks and other marine animals and resembled the series ThunderCats and SilverHawks, also developed by Rankin/Bass. The series lasted only one season with 26 episodes and was part of The Comic Strip show, which consisted of four animated shorts: TigerSharks, Street Frogs, The Mini Monsters, and Karate Kat. The animation was provided by Pacific Animation Corporation. Warner Bros. Animation currently owns the series, as they own the 1974-89 Rankin/Bass library, which was incorporated into the merger of Lorimar-Telepictures and Warner Bros.

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Social & External

Production Companies

Rankin/Bass Productions

Cast & Crew

9 members
Acting

Larry Kenney

Rodolfo "Dolph" (voice)

Larry Kenney
Acting

Peter Newman

Mako (voice)

Peter Newman
Acting

Earl Hammond

Walro (voice)

Earl Hammond
Acting

Maggie Wheeler

Angela (voice)

Maggie Wheeler
Acting

Gerrianne Raphael

Octavia (voice)

Gerrianne Raphael
Acting

Camille Bonora

Octavia (voice)

Camille Bonora
Acting

Earl Hammond

Captain Bizzarly (voice)

Earl Hammond
Acting

Peter Newman

Wall-Eye (voice)

Peter Newman
Acting

Earl Hammond

Shad (voice)

Earl Hammond

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