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Original Title :
Road Rovers
Genre :
TV Series / Animation / Action / Comedy / Family
Cast :
Jess Harnell,Tress MacNeille,Kevin Michael Richardson
Type :
TV Series
Time :
30min
Rating :
7.1/10
Road Rovers Online

Road Rovers is an animated action/adventure series starring the most buffed-up and powerful howling hounds ever to walk the planet. The series features fur-raising adventures of man's best friends (actually, the pets of various Heads of State from around the globe)--courageous canines who doggedly defend and protect all that's good in the galaxy.
Series cast summary:
Jess Harnell Jess Harnell - Hunter 13 episodes, 1996-1997
Tress MacNeille Tress MacNeille - Colleen / - 13 episodes, 1996-1997
Kevin Michael Richardson Kevin Michael Richardson - Exile 13 episodes, 1996-1997
Jeff Bennett Jeff Bennett - Blitz / - 13 episodes, 1996-1997
Frank Welker Frank Welker - Shag / - 13 episodes, 1996-1997
Joseph Campanella Joseph Campanella - The Master / - 13 episodes, 1996-1997
Sheena Easton Sheena Easton - The Groomer / - 10 episodes, 1996-1997
Jim Cummings Jim Cummings - General Parvo / - 9 episodes, 1996-1997

Exile is a Siberian Husky.

Blitz is a Doberman Pinscher.


User reviews

Nern

Nern

This was along with Freakazoid one of the funniest cartoons I have ever witnessed. Pity it didn't run longer.

Hunter- is an all American hound. a little dim sometimes but still a good leader.

Blitz- Doberman. Sounds like a cross between Arnold Schwarzenegger and both Hanz and Franz from the old SNL skits. Has an obssesion with biting the enemies 'tushies'.

Exile- Siberian husky from Russia. Got slang mixed up constaintly.

Colleen- The female of the group. A Collie naturally. Expert in judo and totally ignors Blitz.

Shag- Sheepdog. Big hairy and has a coat with with items.

Muzzle- Deranged rotweiler. Just plain nuts.

Master- the human who created the rovers and and is their 'boss' er.. master.

The show is hilarious. For example here is a quick scene from one episode:

(They are surrounding a building) Blitz: I'll bite anything that comes out of the rear. Exile: Frued would have field day with nut boy like you.
Gagas

Gagas

This show had it all. An original premise and intelligent humor. It's a pity this show only lasted one season. Great voices, animation and music. Each episode had a great story and had a great mixture of comedy, action and violence. Catch the reruns on Cartoon Network.
Molace

Molace

The Road Rovers was a great show about canine superheroes chosen by the Master to fight crime around the world. The show was hilarious to say the least. Simple and complex jokes that could appeal to all ages. Running jokes throughout the series that could spawn a drinking game. The action was mesmerizing, and cleverly set up. The characters were very original, each with a very different personality. But what made me enjoy the show the most was the depth of the characters. Each of them have struggles and emotional difficulties that are never expressed, but implied in subtext. Hopefully, one day, there'll be some way to watch the Rovers in action again.
Геракл

Геракл

For a while, I was so mad at Warner Brothers for cancelling this show after only one season. This was one terrific show! It had side-splitting comedy and action, and yet there were one or two moments that actually made you STOP laughing, too. All of the voices were excellent and the music added a lot to the fun. If you like action/comedies that don't take themselves too seriously, try to check this one out on Cartoon Network.
Roram

Roram

Far by my most second favourite cartoon Spielberg did, after Animaniacs. Even if the ratings were low, so what, I still enjoyed it and loved it, was so funny and I adored the cast, wow Jess Harnell and Tress Macneille were in there and were just fantastic, the whole cast were brilliant, especially the legendary Frank Welker.

I'd love to see this cartoon again, was so awesome and the jokes were brilliant. Also I can remember the hilarious moment where Brain cameos in it, you hear his voice and it played the PATB theme instrumental, that was just fantastic, I love it in those cartoons when cameos pop in. I wish this cartoon and Animaniacs came back, i loved them
Rasmus

Rasmus

A classic cartoon, always enjoyable and funny. It has an interesting plot complete with lovable characters. Road Rovers is a show worth seeing, it is a short 13 episodes, and if you can ever manage a chance to see it, you should. Unfortunately, it is very hard to find. I think Warner Brothers Studios should release a DVD that contains all 13 episodes. I would definitely buy it if they did, and if they do, you should buy it too. if you have kids who like dogs, they will love road rovers! Road Rovers should have gotten more attention while it was being aired, it was definitely an original and very special show that should have been appreciated much more than it was.
Ballazan

Ballazan

Now this show looks like most of the other shows of it's type from the mid-90's, but the only thing is about this one is that it's different, they use a lot of comedy and action in this one and maybe a little bit of drama too. I personally thought it was a good show, I can't understand why would they cancel it. The good thing is that the fan base of this show is still alive ever since 1997 up to date.

My hopes is that the WB bring back the show or even do a movie, which I know is gonna be impossible to do, but hey it doesn't hurt to dream, doesn't it?

Anyway, I would recommend if you hadn't seen it to find the DVD of all 13 episodes, because the characters are great, the story lines are good, the comedy is good and well the whole show is just great.
fr0mTheSkY

fr0mTheSkY

This cartoon series was excellent while it lasted. The premise is relatively simple: dogs who live with heads of state transform into partial humans, fight crime, and go back to their pampered existences. The comedy was amusing for almost all age levels, giving adults as many laughs as children. Given its ratings for the time, it is a surprise that the show was cancelled, but then again, there's the WB for you. If you can only see one episode, watch "A Day in the Life", the last of the cartoons, for an idea of the Road Rovers at their best. Good luck finding a videotape, though...
Laitchai

Laitchai

Cute canine characters and superhero antics. What's not to like? Sure there were some WTF moments, but it was a good show and I was a little taken aback when it did not come back for a second season. I didn't know whether to be sad, disappointed, confused or worried about the matter. Maybe all four. If you're a dog person, this show is for you! It also inspired my original canine superhero world. It went through several changes over the years but now I'm satisfied with the direction in which it is now headed. Oh, and if they do return to this show, they should try to do a comic book for a second season. DC, are you listening? It's so unfair. Tons of short-lived shows get a second chance, but there's only one Road Rovers.
Malarad

Malarad

I recently found this show again. I watched it as a kid, and I thought it was the best show on t.v! Its a shame that it was cut so short only allowing one season with thirteen episodes. My favorite character is Exile, a husky with super strength, heat vision, and ice vision. He had a awesome sense of humor and had a signature quote that he always said to Blitz,(another character on the show) and it had me rolling on the ground every time I heard it. If Warner Brothers every decides to make a DVD of this, or put it on Netflix I would defiantly buy it, or in the case of Netflix watch it. But due to it being so hard to find episodes online, you can't really watch it anymore, and even though it was short I think it had more of an impact, and a better sense of humor than most of the cartoon shows today!