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''Big Bad Beetleborgs'' (later ''Beetleborgs Metallix'' for Season 2) is an American live-action
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television series by
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and was co-produced with Renaissance-Atlantic Films,
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and Bugboy Productions. Two seasons aired on
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from September 7, 1996, to March 2, 1998. The series adapted combat footage from the
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-series ''
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'' (first season) and ''
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'' (second season). Unlike its contemporaries, such as ''
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'', the show had a greater emphasis on
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elements, rather than a
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Synopsis


Season 1

In the fictional town of Charterville, "three typical, average kids" — Andrew "Drew" McCormick (Wesley Barker), his younger sister Josephine "Jo" McCormick (Shannon Chandler, later Brittany Konarzewski), and their best friend Roland Williams (Herbie Baez) — enter the supposedly haunted Hillhurst Mansion after accepting a dare from rich snobs Van and Trip. They discover that the mansion is inhabited by actual monsters (in the style of the
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), who intend to eat them. In the midst of a chase, the kids accidentally bump into a
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, releasing a phasm named Flabber (Billy Forester), who had been trapped inside of it. Out of gratitude for freeing him, Flabber offers to grant the kids one wish. Their wish is to become their favorite comic book heroes, the Big Bad Beetleborgs. However, this also brings the Beetleborgs' archenemies, the Magnavores, into the real world. Throughout the season, the Magnavores' leader, Vexor, summons monsters from the comic books to battle the Beetleborgs. In a six-part story arc, Vexor created his own Beetleborg, Shadowborg, which was a match for the Beetleborgs and briefly took their powers. They had to call a temporary Beetleborg (White Blaster Beetleborg) Josh Baldwin (Warren Berkow), and after Shadowborg was destroyed, Josh lost his powers. The Beetleborgs would meet the creator of the comics, Art Fortunes, during this story arc in order for him to create the White Blaster Beetleborg and the Mega Blue Beetleborg. In the penultimate episode of the first season, the Magnavores steal a picture of a new villain named Nukus from Art Fortunes' office. They bring him to life to enlist his help in destroying the Beetleborgs. Nukus assists them by planning devastating attacks on the city and creating Borgslayer, a hybrid of all the Magnavore monsters. Unbeknownst to the Magnavores, Nukus was actually plotting to get rid of them. Nukus tells Trip and Van (who were fleeing Charterville during Borgslayer's attack to their father's country estate) how to defeat Borgslayer, and orders them to take the information to the Beetleborgs. They succeed in destroying Borgslayer, causing the Magnavores to be swept back into the comics.


Season 2

At the start of Season 2, Nukus has challenged the Beetleborgs. Despite Art's warning that Nukus is too powerful, they face him anyway. Nukus quickly wipes them out, destroying their Beetleborgs armor, weapons, and powers in one fell swoop. These events lead directly into the second season, called ''Beetleborgs Metallix''. Nukus discovers that his creator is actually Art's incarcerated brother Les Fortunes. Nukus busts Les out of prison and uses some of Les' drawings to summon his own group of villains called the Crustaceans. Les now serves Nukus by creating new monsters for him to use. In response to the rise of the Crustaceans, Art creates new powers, armor, vehicles, and weapons, which Flabber then brings to life again for the kids, who rechristen themselves as Beetleborgs Metallix, hence the title. The battle between the Beetleborgs and the Crustaceans would later escalate after the Fortunes brothers unburied a time capsule containing the Lost Comic; a story both brothers worked on when they were children. Said story featured the Astral Sword that could summon and control the all-mighty Roboborg, if one manages to gather the eight Astral Coins. Nukus summons his own evil team of Borgs from the Lost Comic called the Mantrons, while the Beetleborgs are reinforced by the Astral Borgs. After many battles, the Beetleborgs finally get their hands on the Astral Sword and all eight coins, using it to summon Roboborg, who, soon after, demonstrates his powers by sending the Mantrons back to the Lost Comic. To fight Roboborg, the Crustaceans eventually created their own giant robot named Boron, while Nukus and Vilor gain upgraded Mega forms. Boron could be summoned and controlled with the Astral Axe. As a response to Nukus' and Vilor's new Mega forms, the Beetleborgs were given an upgrade by Roboborg who fused their Metallix powers with their original powers creating the Mega Spectra Beetleborgs. Vilor's "mega" form did not last long and he quietly returned to his original look without explanation. Mega Nukus retained his upgraded look. The series concluded with the Beetleborgs gaining the enemy Boron as an ally, stripping Nukus of his greatest weapon during the fight against Repgillian, while Les Fortunes willingly decides to return to Charterville Prison, disabling his ability to create new monsters out of illustrations.


Characters


Beetleborgs

* Andrew "Drew" McCormick (portrayed by Wesley Barker) – The Blue Stinger Beetleborg, and later the Chromium Gold Beetleborg in the second season, is the leader of the Beetleborgs. He was granted the ability of
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by Flabber, which he activates by nodding his head, and pointing at an object. Drew received an upgrade, Mega Blue Beetleborg, after he used the energy axis that powered Shadowborg on his original armor. After Roboborg arrived, Drew received a new upgrade, Mega Spectra Chromium Gold Beetleborg, after Nukus and Vilor went Mega themselves. His armor was modeled after a male Japanese rhinoceros beetle. * Roland Williams (portrayed by Herbie Baez) – The Green Hunter Beetleborg, and later the Titanium Silver Beetleborg in the second season, is the best friend of the McCormick kids. His family owns the local
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shop named Zoom Comics, where he, Jo, and Drew usually hang out. He was granted the ability of super speed by Flabber, which he activates by snapping his fingers. After Roboborg arrived, Roland received an upgrade, Mega Spectra Titanium Silver Beetleborg, after Nukus and Vilor went Mega themselves. His armor was modeled after a male
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. * Josephine "Jo" McCormick (portrayed by Shannon Chandler in episodes 1–39, Brittany Konarzewski for the rest of the series) – The Red Striker Beetleborg, and later the Platinum Purple Beetleborg in the second season. She is Drew's younger sister. She was granted the ability of
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by Flabber, which she activates by cracking her knuckles. After Roboborg arrived, Jo received an upgrade, Mega Spectra Platinum Purple Beetleborg, after Nukus and Vilor went Mega themselves. Her Red Striker armor was modeled after a female Japanese rhinoceros beetle, and her Platinum Purple armor after a
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. Jo is often shown wearing a baseball cap backwards. A unique casting change occurred and instead of an official departure removing the character Jo from the cast, when Shannon Chandler left the series, her character remained. In the 39th episode of Season 1, Wolfgang (while playing with a magic book) accidentally cast a spell that caused Jo to change in appearance. Brittany Konarzewski took over Chandler's role in the guise of actually being the original Jo with a new look and voice. To counteract this, Flabber used his magic to make her look and sound the way she always had, but it didn't work on anyone who actually watched the spell being cast. So the viewers, Flabber, Drew, Roland, and Jo herself could still see Jo in her new appearance, but the Hilhurst monsters as well as everyone else saw her as she looked before. According to Flabber, the spell would eventually wear off, which was never shown in the series. * Josh Baldwin (portrayed by Warren Berkow) – The White Blaster Beetleborg, granted the ability of
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by Flabber, which he activated by dusting his hands. He was on the team for a very short period of time. The White Blaster Beetleborg was created after Shadowborg, an evil clone of the Beetleborgs, stole their powers. He succeeded in getting their powers back. However, it was soon discovered that the White Blaster and Shadowborg were linked in a fashion of
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mainly because the White Blaster powers were created solely to battle Shadowborg, meaning if one was destroyed, the other would lose his power forever. Josh and Drew were rivals for Heather's attention. Josh accompanied the Beetleborgs in the final battle against Shadowborg, where he transformed for the final time. Shadowborg was defeated by Drew (in his Mega Blue Beetleborg form) and due to the link, Josh lost his powers at which point, he returned to a normal life, but has suggested to Art Fortunes that he should include the White Blaster Beetleborg in his later comics alongside the Mega Blue Beetleborg form. It was hinted that Jo had a crush on him. His armour was modeled after a
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Hillhurst Inhabitants

An old mansion outside of Charterville had fallen into disrepair since the passing of Old Man Hillhurst and became home to some rather goofy monsters. With the exception of Flabber, all the monsters attempt to eat any humans who trespass in their home. As a running gag, they never learn their lesson about trying to go after the Beetleborgs who always manage to outwit or clobber them, usually with Flabber's help. * Flabber (portrayed by Billy Forester) – Flabber is a phantasm (phasm) who was trapped inside a
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, and was freed by the kids. Out of gratitude he granted their wish to become their comic book heroes, the Big Bad Beetleborgs. This event also unintentionally released the Magnavores. Flabber was released by playing 3 notes on the organ. (He later revealed that playing those same 3 notes, then playing them in reverse would re-entrap him inside the organ). He acts as an advisor and best friend, and offers needed magic to the kids when fighting the Magnavores, and later the Crustaceans, though his magic does not always work the way he may hope for it to work. He is the head of the Hillhurst Mansion and is usually the one to keep the house monsters in check. The producers of the show said that he was based on
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. * Mums (voiced by
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in the pilot episode, performed by Blake Torney in later episodes) – is a 5,000-year-old Egyptian
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that used to be a prince, but he can unwrap his bandages to reveal a "
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in public. His mother also has a family heirloom that can turn others (such as Fangula) into monsters by shouting "
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!" * Frankenbeans (performed by David Fletcher) – (called "Frankie" for short) is a strange, lumbering
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-type monster. He was once kidnapped by the Magnavores on Halloween, and held for ransom in exchange for the Beetleborgs' Beetle Bonders. He allows Wolfie to stay in a dog house kept in his room. He has little ability to speak, often roaring or saying toddler-like sentences; in short, he's the more stupid of the monsters. He actually has no brain (literally), something that often causes a lot of jokes involving him (but a benefit in one episode, as it made him immune to the attack of the "Brain-Sucker" monster created by Nukus). His creator Dr. Baron von Frankenbeans showed up in a few episodes. * Count Fangula (portrayed by Joe Hackett) – Loosely modeled after
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, is a
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(albeit one of questionable aptitude in the Dark Arts). He seems to be the only one who can understand what Wolfie may be saying. He mentioned in Wolfie's introductory episode that they were roommates "in the old country." He once succeeded into getting two victims in Van and Trip, temporarily turning them into vampires that were turned back to normal by kisses from Jo. If his victims quota is too low, a high ranking vampire will come to evaluate him like his boss Vlad did in "Fangula's Last Bite." He's also known to have an ex-wife who he claims was a nightmare. In "The Curse of the Mummy's Mommy", Count Fangula was briefly transformed into a giant vampire bat monster referred to in the credits as the Fangula Bat Monster (also voiced by Joe Hackett) by an heirloom owned by Mums' mother. He was restored to normal by a spell cast by Mums' mother. * The Pipettes (portrayed by Traci Bellusci) – are a multicolored spirit-like trio of ladies who live in the pipe organ. They look identical except for the colors. The Pipettes act as Flabber's back-up singers. They stopped appearing halfway through the first season. * Ghoulum (performed by Dan Letlow) – A living stone
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monster that resides in Hillhurst Mansion who often has little to say or do other than what statues do best, stand in place. While not the most active monster of Hillhurst Mansion on rare occasions, he would join in on the other monsters' mischief. In one episode, he was accidentally exposed to a "Bad Potion" turning him evil and causing him to grow to a giant-size and fall under Noxic's control. * Wolfgang "Wolfie" Smith (performed by Frank Tahoe, voiced by
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in the first appearance, Scott Page-Pagter in later appearances) – is a
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and is treated more like a family dog than a monster at Hillhurst. His voice sounds similar to
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. Only Fangula can translate what Wolfie is saying most of the time since Fangula was once Wolfie's roommate. Probably the bravest and most cunning of the Hillhurst Monsters because he's the only one of the group who tangled with the bad guys at least once. Wolfie was responsible for using a spellbook to accidentally change Jo's appearance which got him in trouble with Flabber. He bargained with the Beetleborgs to be let on a mission with them in exchange for the final Astralborg coin he was ransoming. * Little Ghoul (portrayed by Lina Godouse) – A Jawa-like
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who was the latest addition to the Hillhurst group in season two. She lives in the basement and rarely comes out. As the niece of the
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. In another episode, Little Ghoul became attached to a monster she named Emily after it bloomed from the Seed of Evil which Horribelle had given her during her brief obsession with gardening.


Supporting characters

* "Nano" Williams (portrayed by Vivian Smallwood) – Roland's paternal grandmother, Aaron's mother, and Abbie's mother-in-law. Nano is one hip granny and a trained
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. When she's not running Zoom Comics or practicing her moves, she's often seen riding her motorcycle. Nano often helps out the kids when they're in a jam. If nothing else, she enjoys teasing her son Aaron. * Aaron Williams (portrayed by Kim Delgado) – Roland's father, Abbie's husband, and Nano's son. He ran Zoom Comics full-time and is often embarrassed by his mother's antics. Aaron was soon called away on business halfway through season one, leaving the shop in the hands of his wife Abbie. * Abbie Williams (portrayed by Channe Nolen) – Roland's mother, Aaron's wife, and Nano's daughter-in-law. She primarily works as a real estate agent. When her husband Aaron left on business, she assumed running Zoom Comics. She and her mother in-law don't always see eye to eye, and she didn't always know how to run a comic book shop. With a little help from Flabber's magic, Abbie's heart opened up and rekindled fond childhood memories of a comic she once loved reading. She ran the shop for the remainder of the series. * Heather (portrayed by Elizabeth Z. Lund) – Drew's crush. No matter what happened, Drew could never really tell Heather about his feelings for her. She would sometimes help out at the comic shop, and she also enjoyed reading comics. During the Shadowborg saga, she developed a crush on Josh. She Stopped appearing early in season two and is never mentioned again. * Trip and Van (portrayed by Todd Hurst and Patrick Seaborn) – Two boys who are a part of a very rich family. These brothers constantly pestered the kids' daily lives by flaunting their wealth and self-acclaimed superiority. Trip was the smarter of the two whereas Van was a bit slow. They often came up with get-rich-quick schemes, ways to humiliate the kids, or simply to cause trouble where they would often drag their butler/driver Dudley into their schemes. They were the ones who dared Jo, Roland, and Drew to enter Hillhurst, which led to them becoming Beetleborgs. During the Borgslayer fiasco, they left town to go live at their father's country estate. Before they left town, Nukus forced them to return to town to tell the Beetleborgs how to defeat Borgslayer in order to get rid of the Magnavores. The two of them stopped appearing after season one and are only mentioned once in season two. * Dudley (portrayed by Dudley Davis) – Dudley is the
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who works for Trip and Van's family. He would be unwittingly dragged into Trip and Van's schemes on occasion. Like Trip and Van, Dudley isn't seen again after season one. * Dr. Baron von Frankenbeans (portrayed by Don Altman) – A
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who is based on
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and is the creator of Frankenbeans. He treated the monsters like servants. Whenever he announced his full name, he would be spotlighted by moonlight as lightning would flash and a wolf would howl outside (even if it was daylight). He first appeared to visit his son and do medical treatment on the monsters. Dr. Frankenbeans even helped the Beetleborgs by giving them a suggestion on how to defeat Cyber-Serpent by opening fire on him while he's standing over his comic. In "Operation Frankenbeans," Dr. Frankenbeans returned where he implanted a new brain into Frankenbeans. While it made Frankenbeans smart, it also made him not see Dr. Frankenbeans as his father. This lasted until Frankenbeans fell down the stairs, hit his head, and go back to his original intellect. In "Bride of Frankenbeans," Dr. Frankenbeans returned where he had assembled a mate for Frankenbeans (who was based on the
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). Even though the Beetleborgs stopped Crimson Creep from crashing the wedding, Frankenbeans' relationship with the "bride" was short and she was deactivated and dismantled by Dr. Frankenbeans. In "Son of Frankenbeans," Dr. Frankenbeans returned where he had created a "brother" for Frankenbeans. In "Experiment of Evil," Dr. Frankenbeans created the "Monster Mother: Root of all Evil" for the Hillhurst monster who wanted to end the danger posed to their home. He claims that in order to defeat evil, one must be eviler. * Arthur "Art" Fortunes (portrayed by Rigg Kennedy) – Creator of the Beetleborgs comics who shows up time and time again with new ways to help the kids. He often collaborates with Flabber's magic to bring new arsenal to the kids. Art Fortunes has a brother named Les Fortunes where they had a sibling rivalry. When they were young, Art and Les had a brief collaboration on the "Lost Comic" where Art created the Astralborgs and Les created the Mantrons. A running gag is that the Hillhurst monsters focus on trying to eat him instead of the kids when they're out fighting the villains. * Karato (voiced by
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) and Silver Ray – Two other comic book superheroes that the kids are fans of. When the Magnavores released an army of monsters while trying to kidnap Art Fortunes from a comic book convention, the Beetleborgs were afraid of being unable to beat them all by themselves. Flabber agreed to use his magic on just that one occasion to summon other superheroes from the comics to help. In B-Fighter, Karato was one of the other Metal Hero protagonists Janperson while Silver Ray was his rival-turned ally Gun Gibson, and Goldex was the main villain Bill Goldy (used by the villains as a pawn after being revived), but was absorbed into Borgslayer. The B-Fighters also teamed up with the
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team, but they weren't adapted into Beetleborgs. * Astralborgs – Four heroes of the Lost Comic that were created by Art Fortunes and Les Fortunes. When the Beetleborgs acquired their coins, they are able to summon the Astralborgs to help them fight Nukus' forces. ** Dragonborg (voiced by
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impersonating
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) – Modeled after a
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, Dragonborg is the leader of the Astralborgs. His astral laser comes with a powerful sting. ** Fireborg (voiced by Gene Holliday) – An Astralborg that is modeled after a
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. He can shoot balls of fire from his fingertips. ** Lightingborg (voiced by
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) – An Astralborg who is modeled after a
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. He can shoot electrical currents from the blades of his two swords or the antennae on his helmet. ** Ladyborg (voiced by
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) – An Astralborg who is modeled after a
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. Her large cannon opens up like a flower to fire a powerful beam.


Villains


Magnavores

The Magnavores (2–53) are the first set of villains the Beetleborgs faced, who originated from the Beetleborgs comic series. They were released due to Flabber granting the kids' wish which unintentionally released them. While in Charterville, the Magnavores use the old Charterville cemetery as their lair. By the end of Season One, the Magnavores were sent back into the comics as a side effect of Borgslayer's destruction. * Vexor (first performed by Rick Tane and later by Kisu, voiced by Joey Pal) – The leader of the Magnavores. He loses patience with his Magnavores' incompetence and does not appear in every episode. He appeared to have been destroyed by the combined efforts of all three Beetleborgs stabbing their Beetle Battlers into his body and pulling him to the ground, after Drew battled with and destroyed Shadowborg, but quickly revived himself, sprouting a new body and face and even managed to grow giant. In his following appearance, he somehow switched back to his old self/appearance. * Typhus (performed by Kyle Jordan, voiced by Dave "Foots" Footman) – A
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-like humanoid monster, prefers brawn over brain and his
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-like flattop is an extra mouth with which he eats food or other objects. In battle, he sometimes wields a sword-like weapon that latches to his arm or his mouth. This weapon can also blast lasers when latched to his extra mouth. On one occasion, he emitted bees from his extra mouth. He was temporarily turned into Mega Typhus. * Noxic (performed by Lee Whey, voiced by David Umansky) – An
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with coils for hair who wears a white labcoat-like jacket. He can control machinery and other objects by removing his head and attaching it to them. In a dream of his, Noxic took control of a bulldozer with his head and tried to destroy the Beetleborgs. He later used this same technique to take control of Ghoulum, when he went bad from the "Bad Potion." He has an unseen wicked friend from the comic books as well named Dr. Cackle who created the Bad Potion. Noxic prefers to eat donuts all day long instead of doing Vexor's bidding. He has an older brother named Super Noxic though technically Noxic was created first. In battle, he sometimes wields an umbrella-like weapon. * Jara (performed by Balinda English in U.S. Footage, voiced by Rajia Baroudi) - A female humanoid clad in red attire and a white mask. She speaks with a Russian accent. Despite her face being remade 3-dimensional, she cannot consume food or smile in the real world because the mouth on her mask could never open (she emphasizes this by saying that she has no mouth). She was bitten by Wolfgang in one episode and became a werewolf and enamored with Wolfgang. By the end of the episode, Jara was returned to her normal form by a rubber arrow shot by Flabber which contained antidote and retained none of her affection for Wolfgang. In battle, she sometimes wields a whip that when cracked releases destructive energy. * Shadowborg (voiced by Bob Papenbrook) (26–31) – A black evil Beetleborg created by Vexor from ionic DNA and insectite material stolen from the Blue Stinger Beetleborg. Not only is Shadowborg created from the basic materials as Blue Stinger, but he is enhanced with some of the powers of the other Beetleborgs. Shadowborg can run faster than the Green Hunter, jump higher than Red Striker, and remain underwater for 51 minutes. Shadowborg's architectural armor is modeled after a longicorn beetle. With his Shadow Claw, Shadowborg can cut through any substance known to the planet. He was finally destroyed by the Blue Stinger Beetleborg in his Mega Blue Form. * Scabs (3–53) – Yellow-black creatures who are the foot soldiers of the Magnavores. Unlike in most Saban adaptations, these grunt soldiers were barely used. * Magnavore Jet Fighters (3–53)- Air-borne, wasp-resembling machine jets. Summoned to attack the Beetleborgs on several occasions. * Magnavores' Monsters - These monsters came from the ''Beetleborgs'' comics and are brought out by the Magnavores. ** Amphibous Monster - An armored amphibious monster shown in Drew's Beetleborgs comic and day-dream. ** Terror Bear (voiced by Mike Reynolds) - A people-eating black bear monster....or at least he was supposed to be in the comics. ** Green Cannon Machine (voiced by Tom Wyner in "The Treasure of Hillhurst Mansion",
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during the "Curse of the Shadowborg" saga) - A robotic green monster that had cannons in his fists and shoulder-mounted missile launchers. ** Sword Warrior (voiced by Peter Greenwood) - An armored
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monster. ** Graxxis (voiced by Tom Wyner) - A
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monster. ** LottaMuggs (voiced by
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) - A multi-faced
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-like monster. ** Garganturat (voiced by Will Long) - A hunchback
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monster. ** Firecat (voiced by
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) - A weak
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monster that needs a special machine to recharge where it can breathe fire in its strongest state. ** Photominator (voiced by Gregg Bullock) - A robotic
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monster with deadly lenses. ** Mace Warrior (voiced by Peter Greenwood) - An axe-bladed mace-wielding warrior with a cattle skull-shaped helmet and a red tunic. ** Amphead (voiced by Bob Papenbrook) - An over-sized
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robot that played loud, devastating music. ** Cataclazmic (voiced by Damian Pappahranis) - A yellow
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monster. ** Venus Claptrap (voiced by Bob Johnson) - A large
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monster that could fire burning pollen. ** Cyber-Serpent (voiced by
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) - A very powerful
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monster that came from a two-part comic. ** Dicehead (voiced by Steve Jones Watson) - A monster whose brain brought the worst fears of whoever touched it to life. ** Grenade Guy (voiced by
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) - A humanoid
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robot. ** Porkasaurus (voiced by Bob Johnson) - A
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monster. ** Detestro (voiced by Rick Tane) - A
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ic humanoid white-haired warrior attired in a black outfit and armed with a spear. ** Cataclaws (voiced by
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) - A
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monster. ** Mucant (voiced by Steve Kramer) - An orange muscular
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-faced monster with
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-like wings, bird-like feet, built-in shoulder cannons (one-shaped like a dragon head and the other shaped like a
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claw), and a
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-like tail. ** Furocious (voiced by Brad Orchard) - A blue
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-headed monster with brown fur. ** Skullhead (voiced by David Walsh) - A skull-headed monster. ** Malavex (voiced by Brian Tahash) - A green monster with a bird-like face and enjoys playing the trumpet. ** Hammerhands (voiced by Bob Papenbrook) - A one-eyed
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-headed robot with hammer-like hands. ** Swamp Scumoid (voiced by
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) - A dark green Gillman-resembling monster with the most horrid odor and was impersonating Charterville's urban legend called Charterville Charlie. ** Crimson Creep (voiced by Patrick Thomas) - A red
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monster. ** Unctuous (voiced by Jimmy Theodore) - A clawed red-and-orange
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monster. ** Super Grenade Guy (voiced by
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) - A second version of Grenade Guy who is much stronger and can pull himself back together after exploding. ** Kombat Knat (voiced by Billy Forrester) - A blue size-shifting
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monster with large teeth. ** Hypnomaniac (voiced by Joey Lotsko) - An insectoid-like sorcery with hypnotic abilities. ** Evil Eye (voiced by Frank Tahoe) - A green
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monster with a peach-colored head that has one green eye and has smaller skulls on its upper back. ** Rocket-Man (voiced by Oliver Page) - A blue robot that fired blinding flash bombs. ** Super Noxic (voiced by
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) - Noxic's robotic younger brother that looks like Noxic, but very muscular. ** Borgslayer (simultaneously voiced by Bob Papenbrook and
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) - The final monster of Season One. After Nukus was brought to life, he brought out 14 Beetleborgs monsters (consisting of Graxxis, LottaMuggs, Garganturat, Amphead, Cyber-Serpent, Dicehead, Porkasaurus, Mucant, Crimson Creep, Unctuous, Super Grenade Guy, Kombat Knat, Hypnomaniac, and Evil Eye) from their comic issues to battle the Beetleborgs. During battle, a few monsters (namely Kombat Knat and Dicehead) were sent back again by Drew (who was in Mega Blue Beetleborg mode) before Nukus fused the energies of every one of Vexor's remaining monsters (who disappeared back to their comics in the process) with the energies of the Beetleborgs' blaster powers to create one massive creature called Borgslayer, a composite monster that resembled Hypnomaniac with many monster faces on his front torso and large arms (among which were the faces of Vexor's brief second form, Shadowborg, Evil Eye, Kombat Knat, Malavex, Wingar, and Goldex). Borgslayer was far too powerful as he destroyed Gargantis with little to no trouble while the Magnavore Jet Fighters destroyed the Beetle Battle Base and all 3 A.V.'s. The only way to defeat Borgslayer was for the Beetleborgs to triangulate their firepower. By doing so, Borgslayer was finished and the residual energy from the explosion managed to suck all the Magnavores and Vexor, back into the comic book world forever.


Crustaceans

The Crustaceans (52–88) are villains created by Les Fortunes and the second set of villains the Beetleborgs faced. After the Magnavores were defeated, the "Crustaceans" used the old Charterville cemetery as their lair. * Nukus (performed and voiced by Christopher Cho) (52–81) – A creation of Les Fortunes, Nukus is the
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-based ''Overlord of the 2nd Dimension''. His drawing was hidden away in Art Fortune's vault until the Magnavores took the picture and Vexor brought him to life. Nukus quickly set a plan to dispose the Magnavores and take over as the new villain which involved combining the energies of the monsters to createBorgslayer. When Borgslayer was destroyed, the Magnavores returned to the comics and Nukus went to confront the Beetleborgs. Nukus had an advantage over the Beetleborgs as he destroyed both the paper he came out of and the Beetleborgs' original armor, weapons, and powers. When he raided Hillhurst, Nukus turned Flabber into ice and discovered Art Fortunes with another picture of Nukus which was actually drawn by his brother Les. With this knowledge, Nukus broke Les out of prison, brought Horribelle, Vilor, and the Dregs to life, and used Les' skills to create deadly monsters that could be brought to life with the use of his sword where he would say the name of Les' creation and quote "Arise" where the drawing came to life. He later gained a mega form called Mega Nukus (81–88) from touching Les Fortunes' transmographier device which he destroyed soon after to ensure no one else received an upgrade from it. * Horribelle (performed and voiced by Claudine Barros) (54–88) – An
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-based sword-toting fighter and Nukus' right-hand woman upon being brought to life by Nukus from Les' drawing of her. Like Nukus, she can summon a face-mask in battle. She also wields two swords that resemble mantis arms. Horribelle once rebelled against the Crustaceans by having Les Fortunes create the Astral Axe so she could control its powers out of a scorn for not receiving a mega form like the main male villains. * Vilor (performed by Kyle Jordan, voiced by Dave "Foots" Footman) (54–88) – A
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-based and trident-toting fighter. He was created by Les in prison and brought to life by Nukus. Vilor briefly gains a second form called Super Vilor in "Wolfie's Wild Ride" in which while the Mantrons takeover fighting, he makes Les Fortunes a deal: a new form in exchange for a new drawing table. Vilor manages to persuade Nukus to make this upgrade happen. When defeated Super Vilor returned to where the drawing was made, he falls on Les Fortunes' new drawing table as regular Vilor. Later, Vilor got a brief mega form called Mega Vilor after touching Les Fortunes' transmographier device prior to its destruction which gave him a white mask, a cape, and a small body. Though he somehow reverted to his normal state. * Lester "Les" Fortunes (portrayed by Marshal Hilton) (54–88) – The
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in the Fortunes family and Art's older brother who has the same artistic talents as his brother. When they were young, Les and Art had a brief collaboration on the "Lost Comic" where Art created the Astralborgs and Les created the Mantrons. Les was responsible for drawing the picture of Nukus which the Magnavores brought to life. He was in prison when Nukus recruited him to his cause. Despite creating Horribelle, Vilor, the Dregs, and all the Crustacean monsters and their arsenal, Les never gets any respect or credit for it. After Repgillian's destruction, Les and Nukus part ways after the former decided to go back to jail for "peace and quiet." * Mantrons (75–82) – Evil counterparts of the Astralborgs. Created by Les Fortunes as a child to rival Art Fortunes' Astralborgs in their only collaboration the Lost Comic. They were there to aid Nukus in his plans to get Roboborg who ultimately made it to the good hands of the Beetleborgs. In "Roboborg" (part 8 of the Lost Comic saga), the Mantrons were finally sent back to the Lost Comic for good by the combined attacks of the Beetleborgs, Astralborgs, and Roboborg. ** Scorpix (voiced by Bob Papenbrook) – Modeled after a
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, Scorpix is the leader of the Mantrons. ** Centipix (voiced by Lee Hondo Woodford) – A Mantron that is modeled after a
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. ** Mantix (voiced by Ethan Murray) – A Mantron that is modeled after a
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. ** Hornix (voiced by Bob Johnson) – A Mantron that is modeled after a
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. * Dregs (55–88) – Assorted monsters used as foot soldiers that were created by Les Fortunes when he was in jail and brought to life by Nukus. Dregs came in two groups. One group was based on land animals and wore brown slacks and black boots (consisting of the Ptera Dreg, the
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Dreg, and the
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Dreg). The other based on sea creatures and wore blue spandex pants and white boots (consisting of the
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Dreg,
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Dreg, and
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Dreg). * Worm Tanks (55–88) – Giant worm like vehicles summoned to attack the Beetleborgs on several occasions. * Crustacean Jet Fighters (56–88) – Air-borne machines based on the design of the Worm Tank summoned to attack the Beetleborgs on several occasions. * Crustaceans' Monsters - The monsters that are drawn up by Les Fortunes and brought to life by Nukus. ** Aqualungs (voiced by Bob Papenbrook) - A red-and-yellow prehistoric starfish monster ** Hagfish of Gar - A Beelzebufo-like monster that could hypnotize the minds of children with its singing. ** Changeling (voiced by Ethan Murray) - A shapeshifting
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monster that looks like it is composed of many Amphibamus. ** Fernzilla (voiced by Juliana Bolden) - A
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monster. ** Roo-thless (voiced by Lance Wingnut) - A boxing giant kangaroo monster. ** Ultimate Conqueror (voiced by Henry Douglas Grey) - A strong white-scaled horned Chamaeleo caroliquarti monster with horns and large claws. ** Torch Mouth (voiced by Brad Orchard) - A fire-breathing
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monster that looked like a combination of a smilodon and a skeletal
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with a striped smilodon's second head on his forehead. ** Ultra Vulture (voiced by Gene Holliday) - A fiery wind-breathing armored
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monster. ** Brain Sucker (voiced by Brett Walkow) - A gray
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monster who had the ability to drain the intellect from anyone (by merely doing what his name suggests - sucking their brains). ** Monster Smasher - An orange deformed
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monster. ** Triplesaurus Rex (voiced by Ari Ross) - A blue 3-headed
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monster with two short arms and two long tail-shaped tentacles. ** Piranha Khan (voiced by Robert Axelrod) - A black
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monster. ** Emily the Seed of Evil (voiced by Anne Britt Makebakken) - A
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monster. ** El Scorpio (voiced by L.B. Bartholomew) - A yellow sea scorpion monster. ** Shellator (voiced by
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) - A green/yellow
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monster with size-shifting abilities. ** Mole Monster (voiced by
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) - A brown Tyrrhenian mole monster with red hair and sharp claws who was capable of digging underground. ** Repgillian (voiced by Anne Britt Makebakken) - The final monster the Beetleborgs faced. Repgillian was created from mixing toxic chemicals, Les' old drawings (consisting of Changeling, Fernzilla, Torch Mouth, Ultra Vulture, and Triplesaurus Rex), and Nukus' powers. When sent to Charterville, attacked the city in its giant size. This reptilian creature was more powerful than anything the Beetleborgs had ever faced and even Roboborg had trouble when he fought her. In a last-ditch effort, Roland stole the Astral Ax from the Crustaceans and called on Boron, which subsequently caused Boron to switch sides and join the Beetleborgs' side. It took the combination of the Mega Spectra Beetleborgs, Roboborg, and Boron to finally destroy Repgillian.


Production

It was not uncommon to see cardboard cut-outs and wall decorations of the Beetleborgs characters on the walls of Zoom Comics where the three kids worked. Other decorations used included the costume heads of King Sphinx of ''
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'' and the original head from the monster costume Kappa from ''
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'' (the monster was used as "Parrot Top" in ''MMPR'') whose body was used to create the costume Malavex. Toys from the Bandai Beetleborgs toyline could also be seen in various displays. Including the Special Edition Deluxe Shadowborg figure, in an episode which preceded Shadowborg's character ever appearing on the show. Like other adaptations, some of the original source footage was altered for ''Beetleborgs''. The Input Magnums, the original B-Fighter's guns, looked very realistic due to the black-and-silver coloring. In ''Beetleborgs'', the Sonic Laser's colors were changed to bright red and purple, and all Japanese footage of the Input Magnum's keypad being used was replaced with American footage using the red and purple gun. However, the colors of the guns changed from time to time due to the blending in of the B-Fighter footage. Similarly, the American version of the toy was done in red and purple colors instead of the Input Magnum's black and silver coloring. In ''Metallix'', the Data Laser's colors remained unchanged (silver and black), but the toy line changed the weapons to a white-and-blue color scheme. More violent scenes from ''B-Fighter'' were either covered up with large, ''Batman''-esque sound effects or were cut out through comic-book-panel transitions. The episode "Convention Dimension" had The Beetleborgs attending the comic convention. Among costumes worn at the convention were: Spider-Man, The Tick and Guido Anchovy. At that time Saban owned airing rights to '' Spider-Man: The Animated Series'', '' The Tick'' and ''
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''. In Episode 54, Saban featured in "Gravesoul Owns." ''Big Bad Beetleborgs'' and ''Beetleborgs Metallix'' ended after the Saban crew were left with no more ''
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'' and ''
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'' footage to adapt. Their predecessor ''
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'' also ended for the same reason.


Music

The show's theme music was performed by Jeremy Sweet and series star Billy Forester. A newer version of the song was made for the ''Beetleborgs Metallix'' episodes. The background score was credited to
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and
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(under the alias Kussa Mahchi). It had compositions written by
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(only credited as a music producer), who had just joined Saban Entertainment. Several of the show's compositions were also used on Saban's concurrent ''
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'' (1997). Currently, ''Beetleborgs'' has never had any official soundtrack releases.


Reuse of Monsters

Various monster suits from both Beetleborgs seasons were re-used along with un-used ''
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'' and ''
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'' monsters as enemy monsters in the ''Power Rangers'' series: * In ''
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'', Terror Bear, Triplesaurus Rex, a Stego Dreg, and unused B-Fighter Kabuto monster Flame Ant Beast Baeria (who was repainted and referred to as "Aunt Ant" by Darkonda) were seen at the Onyx Tavern in "Flashes of Darkonda" with the Stego Dreg working as a bartender. Also in that episode, the suit for Hammerhands was combined with hands from ''
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'' monster Googleheimer the Toy Robot while the body of a Ptera Dreg was combined with the head of ''
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'' monster Dreadfeather. In "Invasion of the Body Switcher," the monsters Body Switcher transformed into included Rocket-Man Cataclaws, LottaMuggs, Unctuous, and Firecat. In "A Date with Danger," Mole Monster was used as Destructoid where the monster suit was given a different hair style. In the two-part episode "Countdown to Destruction," Aqualungs, Cataclazmic, Changeling, Crimson Creep, Furocious, Hagfish of Gar, Kombat Knat, LottaMuggs, Porkasaurus, Torch Mouth, Triplesaurus Rex, Ultra Vulture, and Unctuous were each seen with each army. Unused ''B-Fighter Kabuto'' monsters Changing Body Beast Isogilala, Water Dwelling Beast Kapparapa, and Heat Fruit Beast Pineappler also appeared in the episode. * In National Lampoon and Saban Entertainment's '' Men in White'', the costumes for Kombat Knat and Furocious were used as two of the aliens that work for Glaxxon. * In ''
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'', a Stego Dreg, Cataclaws, and Ultra Vulture were seen at the Onyx Tavern with the Stego Dreg working as a bartender again. Cataclaws and Furocious were seen at the auction of the Pink Quasar Saber there. Unused ''B-Fighter Kabuto'' monster Darkness Combined Beast Tokasuzura also appeared as Rojomon. * Some of the monsters costumes from Beetleborgs appeared in '' Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog'' with some of them in repainted form. Among these costumes are Scorpix, Shellator, Emily the Seed of Evil, Count Fangula's Bat Monster form, and 2 monsters from B-Fighter Kabuto that were unused in this series (the ant monster Flame Ant Beast Baeria and the porcupine/stingray monster Darkness Combined Beast Arajibiray). The costumes for Shellator, Count Fangula's Bat Monster form, and B-Fighter monsters Flame Ant Beast Baeria and Darkness Combined Beast Arajibiray were used to portray the Spectres of the Banshee Woods in "The Mystic Knight of Forest." The costume for Emily the Seed of Evil was repainted and used for an unnamed spikey warrior in "Ivar's Revenge." * In ''
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'', Emily the Seed of Evil, Hagfish of Gar, and Torch Mouth were seen in the Shadow World in "The Fate of Lightspeed" Pt. 2. * Five Beetleborgs suits were re-used in the ''
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'' episode ''
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'' as remnants of the
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who would plan to reactivate Serpentera. Shadowborg's suit was used for General Venjix, Ladyborg's suit was used for Tezzla, Green Hunter Borg's suit was used for Gerrok, Dragonborg's suit was used for Steelon with the dragonfly wings on the head not being seen, and Automon has the head of Fireborg and the body of Lightningborg. * In ''
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''. Mucant appeared at Piggy's diner in "Shadow" Pt. 1. El Scorpio was re-used in the episode "S.W.A.T." Part 1 as the holographic sea scorpion monster that Sergent Silverback used as a way to train the Rangers to use S.W.A.T. Mode.


On location

The show was filmed in a number of locations. * Much of the show was filmed in
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, a small rural town in
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.


''Power Rangers Turbo vs. Beetleborgs Metallix''

In 1997,
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published a one-shot entitled ''Power Rangers Turbo vs. Beetleborgs Metallix'' featuring the Beetleborgs battling the Turbo Rangers before teaming with them against Divatox and Nukus.


Release history

After ending a two-season run on the
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network, the series was rerun on
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from 1998 to 1999. In Australia, ''Big Bad Beetleborgs'' began airing on
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's
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morning block during February 1998. In Europe, the series aired on the international version of
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, which was later rebranded as
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. On May 7, 2010, as part of the sale of the ''
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'' franchise, the copyright for ''Beetleborgs'' was transferred from
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to
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. In 2018, the rights were transferred to
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, as part of the acquisition of the ''
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'' brand, which included related intellectual property & content libraries previously owned by Saban Properties. On June 15, 2011, all episodes of ''Big Bad Beetleborgs'' and ''Beetleborgs Metallix'' were made available on
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until February 1, 2021. There have been 3 VHS releases in the US and Australia: ''The Curse of Shadow Borg'', ''The Vampire Files'', and ''Metallix – The Movie''. They were all released by
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. Shout! Factory began putting the series out on DVD with the October 16, 2012 release of ''Beetleborgs: Season 1, Part 1''. ''Season 1, Part 2'' was released on February 12, 2013. ''Season 2, Part 1'' was released on June 11, 2013. ''Season 2, Part 2'' was released on May 5, 2015. The series was added to
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in 2025


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