List of Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad episodes
Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad ran for 53 episodes in two seasons. It aired on Saturday mornings on ABC and in weekday syndication simultaneously.
Season 1: (1994-1995)
Episode # | Episode title | Original air date |
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1 | "To Protect and Servo" | September 12, 1994 |
Sam Collins discovers the world of Syberspace and becomes Servo, fighter for justice. Meanwhile, Malcolm Frink is visited by Kilokahn; a powerful computer program who offers to bring Malcolm's monster designs to life as Megavirus Monsters and wreck havoc in the world. | ||
2 | "Samurize" | TBA |
Malcolm creates the Blink virus and sends it into the police files in order to cause a false arrest. Jennifer is also arrested, causing extreme friction in their budding relationship and bringing Malcolm as a front runner for her affections. Luckily, Sydney suspect something awry and believes Malcolm had something to do with Jennifer's wrongful arrest. Even after defeating the virus, Jennifer refuses to forgive Sam much to Malcolm's delight. | ||
3 | "Samurize, Guys!" | TBA |
Sam and his rock band, Team Samurai, are to perform at a concert at North Valley High School that night, but Malcolm has other ideas. He creates the Trembulor virus to create an impenetrable barrier around Sam's house. Luckily, Sydney catches on and she along with Amp, Sam and Tanker go in to defeat Trembulor as Syncro. Team Samurai arrives and Jennifer forgives Sam, much to Malcolm's dismay. | ||
4 | "Amp Loves You, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!" | TBA |
Amp falls in love with Ms. Tilden, a substitute teacher. After mistaking an utterly hideous old woman to be the object of their friend's affections, Sam, Sydney, and Tanker come up with a plan to make him forget about his crush. That is until they see Ms. Tilden as a lovely fresh out of college woman, and not the old woman who turns out to be Mrs. Starkey's mother. Meanwhile, Servo has to deal with a powerful Megavirus Monster that proves too strong and the entire Syber-Squad need to team up to stop it. | ||
5 | "An Un-Helping Hand" | TBA |
Sydney earns a 'B' on her report card, this is the least of her worries because a Mega-Virus has taken over her wristwatch. It causes her hand to go on a petty crime spree. However, Tanker quickly catches on, takes off the watch and Servo are sent to stop the virus. | ||
6 | "His Master's Voice" | TBA |
The Skorn virus is created by Kilokhan after Malcolm's voice is made fun of on a keyboard synthesizer. This virus has a mind of its own and sends it into the synthesizer effectively switching Syd and Tanker's voices on the night of the school talent show! Meaning that Sam and Amp must figure out a way to save their friends and stop the Skorn Virus at the same time. | ||
7 | "Some Like it Scalding" | TBA |
Sam decides to have a slumber party at North Valley High School as the school's fundraiser. However, Malcolm sends the fire virus, Plexton, into the school's thermostat. With the party literally boiling over in the intense heat, can Servo save the day? | ||
8 | "Mal-Kahn-Tent" | TBA |
Kilokahn decides to experience life in the real world by taking over Malcolm's body. He then sticks Malcolm inside of a mega-virus monster. Sam and the others notice that it really is Kilokahn inside Malcolm's body, and it is up to Servo to save Malcolm. | ||
9 | "The Cold Shoulder" | TBA |
Malcolm creates Gramm, sister to the fire virus, Plexton and sends it into Sam's air conditioner to turn people cold and against one another. Servo must destroy Gramm in order to break the spell and in the process, fend off the reserve virus, which is none other than Plexton. | ||
10 | "Que Sera Servo" | TBA |
A fortune-telling game is infected by a virus and it causes everyone's personalities to completely reverse. From this spell, Sam becomes a wimp, Tanker becomes a nerd, Amp becomes a man of Zen, and Sydney becomes a punk. Amp catches this and uses Sydney's belt to break through the fortune game, allowing them to reboot and save Servo. | ||
11 | "A Break in the Food Chain" | TBA |
Malcolm creates the Hock mega-virus monster and sends him into the food factories for the purpose of stopping shipments of food to the world that needs it. At school, the lack of food begins to drive a ravenous Tanker insane with hunger. Fortunately, Sydney suspects something wrong and Servo is sent to defeat the monster. | ||
12 | "Ashes to Ashes Disk to Disk" | TBA |
The Troid virus which has been sent into Jennifer's pom-poms, random victims are stored on Floppy Disks. Malcolm finds the trapped victims in the floppy disk annoying and demands Kilokhan to find a better place for them. Sam is the only person he knows that is left, and must find a way to bring the people back. Due to Elizabeth playing around with the electrical pom-poms, Sam is able to deduce that his friends and the other trapped victims have been captured by Kilokhan and goes in as Servo to fight Troid to save them. | ||
13 | "Lights, Camera, Action" | TBA |
Sam learns just how dependent he is on his friends when he's sucked into a video camera and nearly goes insane from the prolonged enforced solitude. Fortunately, Sydney is able to deduce where Sam is and helps him out. | ||
14 | "Sweet and Sour Kilokahn" | TBA |
Sydney installs a children's computer program and is able to use it on Kilokahn, turning him from evil to good. When Malcolm discovers the good Kilokahn, he is infuriated but attempts to take on life as a good-natured fellow, only to fail miserably. | ||
15 | "To Sleep, Perchance to Scream" | TBA |
After Sam has a strange nightmare, Kilokahn seizes this opportunity to send a virus into Sam's alarm clock which gives Sam continuous nightmares. How will Sam ever wake up to actually defeat the virus? Fortunately, his friends come to his aid and help him defeat the virus. | ||
16 | "Out of Sight, Out of Time" | TBA |
In order to make Sam miss a date with Jennifer, Malcolm creates a Mega-Virus that will render time meaningless around the world, messing clocks all over the world. | ||
17 | "Money for Nothin' & Bits for Free" | TBA |
Malcolm taps into bank accounts across the country, making him incredibly rich while everyone else struggles to pay for necessities, thanks to Kilokhan's newest virus. He uses his money to bribe his schoolmates into doing embarrassing things. Sam takes the high road and avoids asking Malcolm for money; that is, until his little sister Elizabeth gets in an accident and needs a surgery. Sydney catches this, allowing Sam and Tanker to destroy the virus and return everything to normal. Malcolm gets his comeuppance in the end and is beat up by the soccer team. | ||
18 | "Water You Doing?" | TBA |
After Malcolm's dramatic reading of Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is shunned at the school talent show, Malcolm enacts thematic revenge in turning all the water in the city into hydrochloric acid. Also, Tanker learns the danger of bingeing on dill pickles, and suffers from severe stomach pain, and learns where his limits lie. | ||
19 | "Just Brown & Servo" | TBA |
Desperate to prove to Jennifer that he's romantic, Sam plans a romantic dinner for the two of them. However, when he lets Tanker, Sydney, Amp, and Mrs. Starkey help him out, Malcolm overhears this and sends a Mega-Virus Monster into Mrs. Starkey's egg-timer to make her go insane. | ||
20 | "My Virus Ate My Homework" | TBA |
Sam's report for school is destroyed by Elizabeth, and Sam feels he's about to face impending doom at school because of this. But that is the least of his worries when Kilokahn, against Malcolm's wishes, releases a mega-virus monster to sound off an alarm system which will apparently trigger warheads throughout the globe. | ||
21 | "Hello Darkness, My Old Friend" | TBA |
Amp is attempting to get in shape for a competition, and Malcolm creates a virus that attempts to knock out all the electricity in the world. When the lights go out, Amp needs to amp up his legs for a exercise bike that will provide enough power for Servo to face the virus. | ||
22 | "Born With a Jealous Mind" | TBA |
Sydney wins a date with superstar Chad Williams, leaving Tanker very jealous. Sam tries to convince him not to be jealous. Meanwhile, Malcolm attempts revenge at the people of Japan, where his new hard drive came. It ate his disk and severely messed up his hand after attempting to eat it as well. He sends out a smog virus to harm the people. Sam catches this and goes in as Servo. However, when Servo is nearly defeated, Tanker must overcome his jealousy long enough to help him defeat the monster as Drago. | ||
23 | "Cheater, Cheater, Megabyte Eater" | TBA |
Malcolm creates a Stupid Virus in order to tamper with the national test scores at high school, and Principal Pratchert accuses Amp of tampering with the scores. However, Sydney catches on and Sam defeats the virus. End result: Syd and Amp tied for the highest score. | ||
24 | "Romeo & Joule-watt" | TBA |
Tanker & Jennifer are cast as Romeo and Juliet in the school play, much to Sam's and Sydney's dismay. Malcolm revamps the Chronic virus and sends him into the school's stage lights. Sam goes in as Servo, but is nearly defeated thanks to the upgrades that Malcolm gave Chronic. Fortunately, Sydney goes in as Drago to help Sam defeat Chronic. | ||
25 | "Rock n' Roll Virucide" | TBA |
A Rock n' Roll Virus is created to turn Mrs. Starkey into a heavy Rock n' Roll maniac. | ||
26 | "Stiff as a Motherboard" | TBA |
Malcolm creates the Manfu virus and sends it into the school's water fountain, causing whoever touches it to become stiff and unable to move or speak. Unfortunately, that victim is Sam. How will he be able to fight if he can't move? It's up to his friends to help him out on that. | ||
27 | "Pride Goeth Before a Brawl" | TBA |
Kilokahn no longer wants Malcolm's help in making viruses, so he turns to the first computer user he can find, which is Sydney. He gets her to create her own virus for Servo to fight, against Sydney's wishes as she planned to create it as an anti-virus. After a bit of confusion, it seemed as if the virus would not cause any harm after all, that is until a jealous Malcolm turns the virus completely evil and forces Kilokhan to return to him. Sydney, feeling responsible, aids Servo in defeating the virus by piloting the Drago system in order to create Phormo. | ||
28 | "Starkey in Syberspace" | TBA |
Sam disguises himself as a girl in order to break into Sydney's club at school, but then he is discovered by Mrs. Starkey. After Sam runs out, Starkey snoops around on Sydney's laptop and is accidentally sucked into Syberspace, inside one of the Sybersquad's vehicles, Drago! Meanwhile, Kilokhan forces Malcolm to study how his viruses always loses to the Servo Program and they discover the weak link in the Servo Program's line of defense. So Malcolm does all he can to help aid the virus and put up a wall to prevent Servo from seeking aid. However, he is foiled by Starkey who is already in the digital world fighting the virus and Sam as Servo. Afterwards Sam and Tanker owes Sydney an apology for their behavior. She forgives them on the grounds they also must apologize to Mrs. Starkey as well. When Sam goes to apologize, he hears her telling him she had this weird dream about piloting a digital jet and actually enjoyed it. | ||
29 | "Hair I Stand, Head in Hand" | TBA |
Malcolm revamps the Plexton virus and sends it into Sam's blow-dryer. After water is dumped on his head from Elizabeth's prank, Sam is forced to use the dryer, only to have it turn his hair into a whole messy field of static electricity. | ||
30 | "Portrait of Artist as a Young Virus" | TBA |
Malcolm creates a virus with the intent of altering the high school students' new schedules to schedules with undesirable classes, as well as putting him in all the same classes as Jennifer. Fortunately, Sydney catches on to Malcolm's plan and sends both Sam and Tanker to take out the virus. | ||
31 | "The Taunt Heard Round the World" | TBA |
Kilokahn sends out a global taunt via television to Servo to fight against the revamped Hock virus, now the Hockinator, or else all television stations around the world would be shut down permanently. | ||
32 | "Tanks for the Memories" | TBA |
A virus is sent into Tanker's walkman and headphones, Tanker's memories are affected as a result, introducing random and fictional memories, which distract the teens from the real danger in Cyberspace. Luckily, Sam and Sydney catches on and they stop the virus. | ||
33 | "Love Me Don't" | TBA |
Malcolm sends a virus into a music box, hoping that when Jennifer opens it, she would fall in love with the first person she'd see – Malcolm. Sam is very angry when he feels that Jennifer is hoping to dump him for Malcolm and retreats to his own room. Unfortunately for Malcolm, it's Mrs. Starkey who opens the box and she chases after him in love. Sydney and Tanker suspects a virus is in the box. They appeal to Sam to help Malcolm and Mrs. Starkey. He refuses to help, believing that Malcolm got what he deserved with Starkey chasing after him for stealing Jennifer away and the other cruel things he did to Sam. Amp wisely convinces Sam to let go of his grudge and destroy the virus in order to break the horrid love spell. Eventually, Jennifer reconciles with Sam and she is able to explain that she merely asked Malcolm to help with the decorations for Yoli's surprise birthday party. She also explains that had she asked Sam, they'd never get anything done because all they would think about is being with each other. Malcolm is further frustrated when Kilokhan reveals it was part of his plan to teach Malcolm a lesson in ordering him around. | ||
34 | "Syberteria Combat" | TBA |
Malcolm resurrects the Manfu virus to create a barrier around the high school, which imprisons the gang, who is staying after school. Tensions fly for the gang as the time goes stuck together and they begin verbally attacking one another. | ||
35 | "Over the River & Through the Grid" | TBA |
Mrs. Starkey is disheartened that she can't attend an annual Thanksgiving motorcycle trip with her friends due to a virus cutting all her utilities. Sam and the others form an impromptu play and meal in her honor, but how can they entertain Mrs. Starkey and stop the virus at the same time? | ||
36 | "Do Not Reboot 'Til Christmas" | TBA |
It's Christmas time and everyone but Malcolm are into the holiday spirit, preparing for the charity toy drive. Malcolm decides to take his rage out on them by sending a 'special' virus into the battery powered toys and sets it to explode at midnight. | ||
37 | "Kilo Is Coming to Town" | TBA |
After the destruction of their virus, Malcolm and Kilokhan track Servo's home data stack to within a 6-mile radius of Malcolm's computer. Knowing he's close, Kilokhan sends Malcolm out to set up the town with Christmas lights to give Kilokhan the power to pin-point their enemy. When he finds and erases the minds of Tanker, Syd and Amp, he turns against Malcolm. When Sam is knocked out cold and unable to become Servo, Malcolm realizes what he has done. Now determined to help save Christmas and the world, Malcolm assists in transferring Sam's mind to Servo and goes on one last mission to destroy Kilokhan. When he destroys the Samurai vehicles, Malcolm and Jennifer watch and hope that Servo can save the day once again. | ||
38 | "Hide and Servo" | TBA |
A power surge is created in syberspace, and when Sam uses the computer to investigate, he, as Servo, is thrust through syberspace in a rapid, endless, and uncontrollable flight. Throughout the day, Sydney keeps hearing his calls for help everywhere she is, though Tanker and Amp don't believe her at first. Until that is, they hear it too and investigate. If Servo is to escape, Plexton awaits him. | ||
39 | "Little Ditch, Big Glitch" | TBA |
With the help of a television screen, Kilokahn sets out to put everyone in North Valley High School under his power. Can Team Samurai, who are stuck in detention, put a stop to this? | ||
40 | "Hasta la Virus, Baby" | TBA |
Amp is supposedly in trouble and gone from school, and the gang and Yolanda and Jennifer recall past experiences with Amp. It's revealed that Amp is back in outer space and later, the gang witnesses the arrival of surfer Lucky London, who would become the newest member of Team Samurai. | ||
41 | "Give 'Til It Megahertz" | TBA |
Malcolm resurrects the Kord virus and uses him to turn people into a bunch of overly generous people, including the gang of Team Samurai. | ||
42 | "The President's a Frink!" | TBA |
Malcolm uses the Skorn virus in order to win the student body presidential election over Yolanda Pratchert. Principal Pratchert is put in a bind when he is asked to recount the votes, but can't or he would show favoritism, causing a rift between father and daughter. He eventually decides to do the right thing when Mrs. Starkey suspects that the voting was rigged. Meanwhile Sam and the others go to battle the virus. | ||
43 | "Beep My, Beep My Baby" | TBA |
A virus is sent into Jennifer's pager by Malcolm that gives off a hypnotic beep that he hopes will convince Jennifer that she doesn't like Sam, but Malcolm. Unfortunately, Kilokhan is against it and makes him realize that if Servo frees her, she will realize what's going on and they would be exposed. So Malcolm in a moment of humanity convinces Jennifer to leave him and return to her normal life. | ||
44 | "Forget You!" | TBA |
A virus is created that causes everyone affected to forget everything - even who they are. Fortunately, Sam is the only one who retains his memory due to having the Servo device on his wrist and helps his friends long enough to regain their memories to stop the virus as Syncro. | ||
45 | "Loose Lips Sink Microchips" | TBA |
Malcolm resurrects Skorn and sends him into Sam's radio show at school, causing embarrassing secrets to be revealed about people, including Sydney and Tanker's secrets. Sam must face Skorn and stop him once more in order to stop the leak at the station before Lucky spills the beans about Team Samurai and Servo! | ||
46 | "It's Magic" | TBA |
Lucky decides to incorporate the concept of Sam disappearing into syberspace behind a curtain as a part of his magic act at school. Unfortunately, after the first part of the trick works, the second part doesn't, since Sam, as Servo, is stuck fighting the Chronic virus again. | ||
47 | "Pratchert's Radical Departure" | TBA |
Malcolm decides to use a virus in order to mentally bring Principal Pratchert back to his hippie days, much to Lucky's pleasure. But Pratchert's job is on the line, as a school inspector is due to arrive and can't walk in on a classroom strike led by the principal! | ||
48 | "Foreign Languages" | TBA |
A virus is created for the purpose that, whenever Servo is fighting him, no one will be able to hear Servo's calls for help if he gets into a jam. Luckily Sydney thinks she hears him everywhere she goes and Tanker uses Drago to rescue him. | ||
49 | "Truant False" | TBA |
When Hock is sent into the school computer in order to tamper with the summer school program files, the school sends an anti-virus system to destroy him. Then Kilokahn alters the anti-virus to look like Manfu - and turn him evil - to get Servo to try to destroy it, not knowing what consequences would lie in wait should the anti-virus be destroyed....it could mean summer school forever! Luckily Tanker catches it and convinces Sydney to use her skills without her reference manuals. She does and helps Sam save both the anti-virus and defeat Hock. This corrects the earlier mistake that leads to Malcolm attending Summer School when it's revealed he had been missing classes. | ||
50 | "Lucky's Unlucky Adventure" | TBA |
Lucky is trying to save up money for a fantastic surf board, but is failing in several jobs. When Mrs. Starkey gives him a chance, the register mysteriously comes short the exact amount Lucky needs for his new board! Now a fugitive on the lam from the principal and the authorities, Sam and the others must find out what caused the computer glitch. | ||
51 | "What Rad Universe" | TBA |
A power surge in syberspace sends Sam into an alternate universe, where everyone he knows is different than from the universe he knows: Yolanda is a nasty individual who creates viruses for Kilokahn, Lucky is a prep, Tank is a thug, Sydney is a cheerleader, Jennifer is a nerd and Malcolm is a good-spirited guy who likes to help people. Sam must destroy the Hockinator virus in the alternate universe and find a way back home before it's too late. | ||
52 | "Syber-Dunk" | TBA |
Sam, Tanker and Lucky try to get basketball superstar High Jump to come to their school before a big game tonight by telling him there is a charity event. When High Jump finds out that it is all a scam, everyone can't leave the school because of the Krono virus which created a barrier around the school. Because of this he will likely miss the game, unless the Syber Squad and the help of High Jump, can defeat the virus in order to send High Jump on his way. | ||
53 | "Take a Hike" | April 11, 1995 |
While Sam is home spending time with Jennifer, Sydney, Tanker, Lucky and Yolanda are taking a camping trip out in nature. Malcolm then creates a virus that will sink all the electricity in the world. When the virus strikes, the gang finds themselves in a real dilemma because Sam is not present. Therefore, it's up to Tanker, in the unlikely role of Servo, to save the day! |
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