Biker Mice from Mars is a science fiction action animated series created by Rick Ungar that began airing in 1993 in the United States and lasted for three seasons before it was cancelled. It follows three anthropomorphic mice motorcyclists named Throttle, Modo, and Vinnie who escape a war on their home planet Mars before arriving to defend the Earth from the evil that destroyed their homeland and to one day return to Mars. The mice's signature weapons consist of a cestus and a laser, a bionic arm, and flares. Despite the frequent battles, no blood is shown, no firearms are used and many villains are monsters, aliens, and robots. These elements allowed the show to still be considered suitable for children.
The worst episode of "Biker Mice from Mars" is "Hit the Road, Jack", rated 6.4/10 from 18 user votes. It was directed by Tom Tataranowicz and written by Glenn Leopold. "Hit the Road, Jack" aired on 11/18/1995 and is rated 0.1 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "A Scent, a Memory, a Far Distant Cheese".
Asphalt Jack returns to Chicago to visit Charley and friends with his fiancé, but the visit turns sour when Jack and his new cyber bike are captured and the guys must rescue him while Limburger and Brie deal with a quadruple, triple, double agent who has deals with more then just the two Plutarkians.
Director: Tom Tataranowicz
Writer: Glenn Leopold
When Limburger disappears mysteriously, his unintentional replacements turn out to be increasingly more powerful and evil.
Director: Tom Tataranowicz
Writer: Bob Forward
With the Pulverizer on his side, Limburger decides to steal the newest piece of military destructive weaponry.
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The mice are put on trial for their crimes against Limburger.
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Writer: Greg Johnson
Modo's arm has to be replaced, but things get weird when Vinnie's plan backfires and Karbunkle creates an evil robot based on Vinnie, including his ego and knowledge.
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Limburger disrupts Chicago's garbage service in order to bomb Chicago with stink bombs. He brings the scum of the universe back as his villains of choice for the task.
Director: Tom Tataranowicz
Writer: Bruce Shelly, Reed Shelly, Greg Johnson
On the way to Earth with proof that Lord Camembert is embezzling Plutarkian funds, Provolone's ship malfunctions and he lands in the Pits where the mice meet up with Four-By to fight the Pit Boss and get rid of Provolone.
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Limburger uses Karbunkle's newest machine to steal the land from fictional places in Shakespeare's plays. This resulted in the destruction of the plays, and they ceased to exist. So, the Biker Mice must enter the well-known stories to stop him, but first Charley must convince them that Shakespeare is worth saving.
Director: Tom Tataranowicz
Writer: Jess Winfield
Karbunkle's latest invention duplicates multiple Limburgers.
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Writer: Cydne Clark, Steve Granat
While Rimfire and Stoker arrive on earth with a typical Martian male landing, Limburger creates a new scheme to brainwash everyone using shampoo. But the Mice are in trouble when Stoker seems to have lost his fighting abilities.
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The Biker Mice realize that Limburger is not the only evil character in town, when they attempt to stop a bank robbery. Vinnie must descend into the Pits to save his brothers from the Pit Boss.
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Writer: Bob Forward
Limburger decides to lure the Biker Mice into a trap that will put them against several villains. This would make Limburger gain access to Vinnie's Motocross title as the prize.
Director: Tom Tataranowicz
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A female bounty hunter is present in the Windy City, ready to defeat some evil.
Director: Tom Tataranowicz
Writer: Eve Forward
Limburger invites tonnes of the evil creatures to a convention to hold the Villain of the Year awards. And the prize would be the Biker Mice From Mars.
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Writer: Greg Johnson
The mice are cast as stuntmen for a film, shooting in the local area, but problems with the star and the director, healthy plans for the filming locations make for a dangerous day on the job.
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The Biker Mice have been mysteriously transported to Plutark with a bunch of scrap metal from a local junkyard. This turns out to be a good thing for Limburger and he uses it to give himself a shot at being elected High Chairman.
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Writer: Jess Winfield
The Biker Mice must stop Limburger's plan to ruin not only Christmas, but winter too, and save an orphanage.
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Writer: Eve Forward
When a new theme park opens - Cheesyland, Limburger decides to hide his mining operations there, so it's up to the guys to make sure that Cheesyland doesn't leave the Windy City full of holes.
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After losing his funding, Limburger has a wonderfully devious plan to get back in the High Chairman's good graces, and this leads the mice and Charley in a race to save a national monument.
Director: Tom Tataranowicz
Writer: Bob Forward
When, Limburger takes over as warden for a prison, Charley and the Mice find out a way to stop him, by trying to get into jail.
Director: Tom Tataranowicz
Writer: Katherine Lawrence
The Mice and Charley must travel to Kansas to stop Limburger from stealing all the grain from the nation's breadbasket.
Director: Tom Tataranowicz
Writer: Bob Forward
Limburgers decide to take all the water of Lake Michigan to pollute and send to Plutark as designer water.
Director: Tom Tataranowicz
Writer: Jess Winfield
Limburger's minions go on strike.
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Limburger produces villains using DNA from the Mice and combines it with material from their bikes, when he makes a new theme park.
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The Biker Mice From Mars must travel back to King Arthur's time, and stop Lumburger from stealing half of England, and destroying Camelot.
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