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The Mask: Animated Series (also known as Mask: The Animated Series, or simply The Mask) is an American animated television series based on the 1994 film of the same title. [2] The series aired for a total of three seasons and fifty-four episodes from August 12, 1995, to August 30, 1997. [ 3 ]
Series One: 1985 The original toyline featuring many of the central characters from the animated television series. Series Two: 1986 A second line that expanded on the first by adding more characters from the series. Adventure Packs: 1986 A series of blister packs containing single figures and accessories, some of which were only available in ...
The Mask (1994) Owners: Dark Horse Comics Films and TV series: Warner Bros. Entertainment: Years: 1994–present: Based on: The Mask by Mike Richardson and Mark Badger: Films and television; Film(s) The Mask (1994) Son of the Mask (2005) Animated series: The Mask: Animated Series: Games; Video game(s) The Mask (1994)
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Download QR code; Print/export ... List of television series and films based on Dark Horse Comics publications; M. The Mask: Animated Series; R. Resident Alien (TV ...
The Mask: Animated Series (1995–1997, animated series) Timecop (1997–1998) Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot (1999–2001, animated series) Dark Matter (2015–2017) The Umbrella Academy (2019–2024) Resident Alien (2021–present) Samurai Rabbit: The Usagi Chronicles (2022–present, animated series) Grendel (TBA) [3] [4] Mind MGMT (TBA) [5 ...
The original trilogy of The Mask, The Mask Returns, and The Mask Strikes Back was published as a limited series, from 1991 to 1995, and has since expanded into various spin-offs and other media, including Itty Bitty Mask and the 2019 main series revival I Pledge Allegiance to the Mask!. The series is known for its dark tone and graphic violence.
Codemaster Lens appears in one episode ("High Code") of the original series. He is a Net-born member of the Codemasters, one of the most feared and dangerous sects in cyberspace. He later came to Mainframe to challenge Codemaster Talon, who had taken refuge in Mainframe, but is known to the Mainframers as "Old Man Pearson".