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Richard A. Dysart | Cogliostro | |
Keith David | Spawn | |
James Keane | Sam Burke | |
Ming-Na Wen | Jade | |
Dominique Jennings | Wanda Blake | |
Michael McShane | Twitch Williams | |
John Rafter Lee | Jason Wynn | |
Jennifer Jason Leigh | Lilly | |
Pamela Segall | Judy | |
Victor Brandt | Chief Banks | |
Robert Forster | Major Forsberg | |
Tony Amendola | Additional Voices | |
Michael Beach | Terry Fitzgerald | |
Charlie Adler | Additional Voices | |
John DeMita | Additional Voices | |
Lewis Arquette | Additional Voices | |
Debbi Morgan | Granny Blake | |
Alex Fernandez | Additional Voices | |
Todd McFarlane | Self - Host | |
John Di Maggio | Frankie | |
Brion James | Additional Voices | |
Steve Franken | Additional Voices | |
John Hostetter | Additional Voices | |
Julia Fletcher | Additional Voices | |
Mark Klastorin | Additional Voices |
Director |
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Producer |
Laura V. Perrotta
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Writer |
Todd McFarlane
John Leekley Rebekah Bradford Leekley |
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Musician |
J. Peter Robinson
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Todd McFarlane's Spawn is an animated television series which aired on HBO from 1997 through 1999. It is also released on DVD as a film series. It is based on the Spawn comic series from Image Comics, and was nominated for and won an Emmy in 1999 for Outstanding Animation Program (longer than one hour) |
27 mins 5/23/1999 1. The Mindkiller | |
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Spawn is tormented by nightmares of a Medieval Black Knight hunting him and demanding that he acknowledge which Master he serves. A mysterious prisoner is introduced; we find he is being held by Jason Wynn.
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28 mins 5/24/1999 2. Twitch Is Down | |
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Twitch is assigned to the Spawn case. In his research Twitch confronts the Spawn in the alley as well as the reporter Lisa Wu. Unfortunately his exploits do not go unnoticed.
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26 mins 5/25/1999 3. Seed of the Hellspawn | |
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After Cog informs Spawn of his shroud's powers, Spawn transforms himself into human form in order to visit Wanda. Twitch, recovering in the hospital, finds his memory foggy. Terry and Richard Sullivan try to expose Wynn's evil CIA dealings.
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28 mins 5/26/1999 4. Hunter's Moon | |
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Victims are found torn apart in Spawn's alley. Sam and Twitch believe it's the work of the man in the red cloak. At the crime scene, Lisa Wu sees a girl she recognizes as Lily, a Celestial outcast and vampire hired by Heaven to kill the Hellspawn.
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27 mins 5/27/1999 5. Chasing the Serpent | |
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Spawn has flashbacks of himself as Al Simmons sent downriver to capture the renegade Major Forsberg--guardian of the war mask of Ghengis Khan which contains the powers of Hell.
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28 mins 5/28/1999 6. Prophecy | |
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In the series finale, Twitch remembers that Chief Banks shot him. Jade reveals there is a bounty on her head. Two new Celestial Warriors appear and battle Spawn and Jade. Spawn comes to realize his powers need not be used for evil.
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