Alienators: Evolution Continues
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Also known as | 'Evolution: The Animated Series (in UK) |
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Created by | Louis Gassin |
Based on | Evolution, by Ivan Reitman |
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Theme music composer | L.A. Piccirillo |
Opening theme | "Evolution (Creepy Crawly)" |
Ending theme | "Evolution (Creepy Crawly)" (Instrumental) |
Composer(s) |
L.A. Piccirillo Jean-Michel Guirao |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 26 |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
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Distributor | DHX Media |
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Original network | Fox Kids |
Original release | September 15, 2001 – June 22, 2002 |
Alienators: Evolution Continues (also known as Evolution: the Animated Series in the UK) is a traditionally animated series based on the moderately successful live-action feature film, Evolution.
Created by Louis Gassin, the series is composed by 26 episodes of half an hour each; it is produced by DIC Entertainment in association with The Montecito Picture Company, DreamWorks SKG, and Dentsu, Inc.. Although the Evolution intellectual property was owned by DreamWorks SKG (and is now the property of Paramount Pictures), the series itself is now owned by DHX Media, DIC's present successor.
The series was the basis for a Game Boy Advance game, that was developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Activision.
Premise
As with the movie, the premise of the series is that a meteor carrying organisms that evolve at a very quick rate crashes into the Arizona Desert; single-celled alien organisms on this meteor quickly evolve into monstrous creatures, dubbed the "Genus". A team of scientists, the Alienators, must eliminate all these creatures before they destroy all life on Earth. Follows up to the Ivan Reitman science fiction film, Evolution. The characters, Ira Kane, Harry Block, Lucy Mai, and Wayne Green must study all these extraterrestrial lifeforms and find a way to defeat them all. The "Genus" is led by a "humanoid manifestation" named Scopes.
Characters
- Scientist Ira Kane - A biologist fascinated by scientific discoveries and breakthroughs. His scientific knowledge, along with his excitement and passion about the theory of quick evolution, helps him lead the team in eliminating the Genus.
- Scientist Harry Block - A coach who always keeps up on game scores, etc., and loves coaching the women's team. His strategies help the team to victory.
- Lt. Lucy Mai - A tough and aggressive lieutenant trained by a Special Forces team called The Blue Berets. She believes everything should be done by the book, and if it is not explained in the book, they should avoid it.
- Teenage "wannabe fireman" Wayne Grey (who's been renamed Wayne Green) - A 17-year-old firefighter-in-training. Being the first human infected with alien DNA, he develops a "sympathetic mutation", causing him to mutate parallel to any Genus strains encountered.
- Scientist Allison Reed has no direct work with the alienators, but is mentioned a few times, no retaining a relationship with Ira like in the movie.
- General Russell Woodman is the pompus windbag in charge of giving the alienators missions.
- G.A.S.S.I.E.: Stands for "Genetically Altered Symbiotic Stasis in Evolution", and is the team's pet. It was an alien cell originally neutralized by Ira. It evolved into Gassie, a slime creature that yips and behaves like a dog, who can detect and track other Genus creatures. When Gassie detects the Genus, he quivers and emits a foul odor.
- Scopes is the Genus' leader: Super intelligent and intent on taking over the universe. Though he occasionally evolves into various creatures, his most common form is as an alien humanoid octopoid. His name is a reference to the Scopes trial.
Episode list
No. | Title | Written by | Original air date |
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1–3 | "Survival" | Michael Ryan | September 15, 2001 (Part 1) September 22, 2001 (Part 2) September 29, 2001 (Part 3) |
4 | "Don't Drink the Water" | Ben Townsend | October 6, 2001 |
5 | "Slick" | Michael Ryan | October 13, 2001 |
6 | "Swarm" | Ben Townsend | October 20, 2001 |
7 | "Fire and Ice" | Kurt Weldon | October 27, 2001 |
8 | "Meltdown" | Mark Seidenberg | November 3, 2001 |
9 | "Junkyard Dogs" | Dick Grunert | November 10, 2001 |
10 | "French Underground" | Nick Dubois and Lance Falk | November 17, 2001 |
11 | "Runaway Strain" | Michael Ryan | December 1, 2001 |
12 | "Dead Wayne Cells" | Ben Townsend | December 8, 2001 |
13 | "Roman Holiday" | Ben Townsend | February 9, 2002 |
14 | "To Carthage Then I Came" | Michael Ryan | February 16, 2002 |
15 | "Year of the Genus" | Ben Townsend | February 23, 2002 |
16 | "Hot Java" | Michael Ryan | March 2, 2002 |
17 | "Ira Knows Best" | Ben Townsend | March 9, 2002 |
18 | "Itching for the Genus" | Michael Ryan | March 16, 2002 |
19 | "Genus in Your Tank" | Kurt Weldon | March 23, 2002 |
20 | "Cradle Will Fall" | Ben Townsend | March 30, 2002 |
21 | "Head Case" | Dick Grunert | May 4, 2002 |
22 | "End Game" | Ben Townsend | May 11, 2002 |
23 | "General Disorder" | Ben Townsend | May 18, 2002 |
24 | "REAPER 1: Countdown" | Michael Ryan | June 8, 2002 |
25 | "REAPER 2: The Ark" | Ben Townsend | June 15, 2002 |
26 | "REAPER 3: Alpha Omega" | Michael Ryan | June 22, 2002 |
External links
- Alienators: Evolution Continues at TV.com
- Alienators: Evolution Continues at the Internet Movie Database