Octavia (voiced by Camille Bonora) - Captain of the SARK, communications technician and main strategist.However it also makes him the only Tigershark unable to breathe underwater in his aquatic form. ![]() Dolph turns into a human/ dolphin hybrid, which makes him very maneuverable underwater and can shoot a strong jet of water from his blowhole. Dolph has a knack for jokes and fooling around, but he knows when to joke and when to work. Rodolfo "Dolph" (voiced by Larry Kenney) - Second-in-command and also an experienced scuba diver.He wields a cane that has a wide variety of weapons. He acts as the advisor of the team and is very respected by his comrades. Walro (voiced by Earl Hammond) - The scientific and mechanical genius who created the Fish Tank.Mako also uses his forearm fins and head fin to slice through metal. He transforms into a human/ mako shark hybrid, which grants him incredible speed underwater. Mako is not only a good mediator, but also an excellent fighter. Mako (voiced by Peter Newman) - A gifted scuba diver, he is considered the field leader of the TigerSharks.Protectors of Water-O, the team members are: The TigerSharks arrived there on a research mission and ended up serving as the protectors of the planet against the evil T-Ray, who had arrived there beforehand. The planet was inhabited by a race of fish-men called the Waterians. The action took place on the fictional world of Water-O (pronounced Wah-tare-oh), which was almost completely covered by water. The ship was called the SARK and contained the Fish Tank, along with other research facilities. The TigerSharks' base was a spaceship that could also function underwater. The members of the TigerShark team were humans who had to use a device called the Fish Tank in order to transform between human and powered-up marine forms. This third series also featured many of the same voice actors who had worked on ThunderCats and SilverHawks including Larry Kenney, Peter Newman, Earl Hammond, Doug Preis and Bob McFadden. Rankin/Bass followed up their successful ThunderCats and SilverHawks series with this series about a team of powered up man/marine form hybrids called the "TigerSharks". However, no DVD or streaming release of the series has been available worldwide as of today. Animation currently owns the series, as they own the 1974–89 Rankin/Bass library, which was incorporated into the merger of Lorimar-Telepictures and Warner Bros. The animation was provided by Japanese studio Pacific Animation Corporation. ![]() The series lasted one season with 26 episodes and was part of the show The Comic Strip, which consisted of four animated shorts: TigerSharks, Street Frogs, The Mini-Monsters, and Karate Kat. The series involved a team of heroes that could transform into amalgams of human and marine animals and resembled the series ThunderCats and SilverHawks, also developed by Rankin/Bass. Show air dates can't be confirmed, but they are commonly guessed as so.TigerSharks is an American animated children's television series developed by Rankin/Bass and distributed by Lorimar-Telepictures in 1987. At end of the list are articles for parts of unknown shows. All shows with no known content will be left as text and not a wiki link. Note, the wiki is building what it can based on the two episode pieces treated as a solid show. ![]() The Comic Strip hour block intro is covered here. Note, the intro to the TigerSharks' segment can be found being covered here, as well as the credits here. All know information comes from the official VHS, bootleg recordings of the series, and promo illustrations/character design sheets. The show has never seen re-airings or a home media release since 1989. Shows " Voyage To Water-O" and " Sark To The Rescue" saw a VHS release with the episode parts combined. 52 episodes were aired which had all shows broke into two parts. The series was part of the "The Comic Strip" block as one of four segments. Due to the lack of information, the wiki has used a fan list with one notable fix for one show which has been mis-named "The Fish Tank". TigerSharks Animated Series Season Guide is the list of shows as opposed to episodes for SilverHawks Series which was 1 syndication season.
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