SilverHawks is an American animated television series developed by Rankin/Bass Productions and distributed by Lorimar-Telepictures in 1986. The animation was provided by Japanese studio Pacific Animation Corporation. In total, 65 episodes were made. It was created as a space-bound equivalent of their previous series, ThunderCats. As was the case with ThunderCats, there was also a SilverHawks comic book series published by then-Marvel Comics imprint Star Comics. Currently, Warner Bros. owns the rights to the series.
The worst episode of "SilverHawks" is "Gangwar (2)", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by William Overgard. "Gangwar (2)" aired on 11/17/1986 and is rated NaN point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Sneak Attack (1)".
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Director: N/A
Writer: William Overgard
In order to keep Mon-Star from obtaining a piece of the Moonstar, Flashback and his fighting hawk Backlash go back in time to try and prevent Pokerface from giving it to Mon-Star. They must go back in time again to face supercharged Mon-Star this time with the help of the Copper Kid.
Director: N/A
Writer: Peter Larson, Alice Knox
After Zeek and Seymour have a falling out, Hardware hires him as the Mob's limo driver only with the plan for Zeek to be used as a pawn to destroy the Silverhawks with a diamond stick pin bomb Hardware gives him.
Director: N/A
Writer: Peter Lawrence
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Director: N/A
Writer: Bill Ratter
The Mob steals weapons from the Silverhawks vehicles to arm a battle cruiser in a plan to take over Earth's mob. It is up to new Silverhawks Condor and Moonstryker to stop them.
Director: N/A
Writer: Lee Schneider
Hardware shrinks Automata in an attempt to take it past the Light Year Limit to change its function so as to make all the money the Mob wants. It is up to Hotwing, Flashback, Condor and Moonstryker to stop them.
Director: N/A
Writer: Kimberly Morris
Hardware rebuilds the giant Sky Shadow with the intent of towing it to Brimstar for the biggest jailbreak and mob recruitment Limbo has ever seen. It is up to Flashback and Hotwing in a giant Tallyhawk to stop them.
Director: N/A
Writer: Chris Trengove
The Rattler, an old adversary of Condor's and Yess-Man"s uncle rips off the mob during a heist of the Silverhawks payroll shipment. Mon-Star goes after him as Condor and Moonstryker attempt to bring Rattler in.
Director: N/A
Writer: Beth Bornstein
Zeek steals Hotwing's powers from the orb sent from Earth to recharge them.
Director: N/A
Writer: Matthew Malach
In the series finale, what starts out as an air show for the Bedlama Independence Day celebration turns into an all-out battle royal between the Silverhawks and the Mob.
Director: N/A
Writer: Peter Lawrence
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Director: N/A
Writer: Danny Peary
In another attempt to destroy the Silverhawks, the Mob steals Tally-Hawk's controller from Quicksilver.
Director: N/A
Writer: Stephanie Swafford
Mon-Star challenges the SilverHawks to a space race through the Galaxy of Limbo. The SilverHawks go by the book but the mob fights dirty.
Director: N/A
Writer: William Overgard
Hardware creates a fantascreen and with the help of Mo-lec-u-lar lures Steelwill to them. Steelwill is drawn into the fantascreen where he is turned into a mindless zombie and Harware orders him to destroy the Silverhawks. All the Silverhawks are then drawn into the fantascreen except Steelheart when they attempt to rescue Steelwill. Can Steelheart use her mind powers to break the spell that the fantascreen has put over Steelwill or is this the end of the Silverhawks?
Director: N/A
Writer: Steve Perry
Lord Cash hires Gotbucks as Dolar's new security chief. The Mob kidnaps Gotbucks in an attempt to rob Dolar of all Limbo's money. Can the Silverhawks save Gotbucks and prevent the great bank robbery? Find out on Silverhawks?
Director: N/A
Writer: Bob Haney
A Silverhawk from the future named Flashback goes back in time to prevent the Silverhawks destruction at the hands of the mob.
Director: N/A
Writer: Kimberly Morris
When Hardware accidently finds a window in time he travels back in time to before the Silverhawks left Earth for the galaxy of Limbo.Flashback follows him and trys to stop him from sabotaging the Mirage and stopping the Silverhawks from reaching Limbo. But can he do it in time?
Director: N/A
Writer: J.V.P. Mundy
When Timestopper and Buzz-saw steal a Disintegrator Cannon from Bedlama, the SilverHawks sure have their work cut out for them. Matters only get worse when Mon-Star decides to use the cannon to rip apart Hawk Haven! The SilverHawks only hope is the build a Golden Shield (the only known substance the cannon doesn`t work on) then take the fight back to Mon-Star and his mob.
Director: N/A
Writer: Bruce W. Smith
Mon-Star puts Hotwing under the spell of the Lightstar in order to destroy the Silverhawks.
Director: N/A
Writer: Jeri Craden
When the SilverHawks discover a mysterious ghost ship, Lieutenant Quicksilver is sent to investigate. Unknown to him, the ghost ship conceals a secret mob attack force; all part of Hardware's master plan to infiltrate Hawk Haven and eliminate the SilverHawks.
Director: N/A
Writer: Chris Trengove
Mon-Star captures the SilverHawks one at a time and imprisons them. Earth finally sends reenforcements: Hotwing, a former magician and squad-commander. Hotwing infiltrates Mon-Star's fortress with the help of Zeek the Beek and Seymour the cab driver, then they rescues the other SilverHawks.
Director: N/A
Writer: Peter Lawrence
When Commander Stargazer goes undercover to infiltrate Pokerface`s Casino, he realizes that the most deadly game of all is being played in the infamous Backroom. But Pokerface plays for keeps, and the stakes are raised when Mon-Star starts gambling with the fate of planets. The SilverHawks are forced deal in, but their chances look slim cause at this Casino all the games are rigged.
Director: N/A
Writer: William Overgard