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''[[Inhumanoids (Animation)|Inhumanoids]]'' was a 13-episode [[Western Animation]] show by [[Sunbow]] that aired in 1986. Like most 80's cartoons, it naturally had [[Merchandise-Driven|an accompanying toyline]].
''[[Inhumanoids]]'' was a 13-episode [[Western Animation]] show by [[Sunbow]] that aired in 1986. Like most '80s cartoons, it naturally had [[Merchandise-Driven|an accompanying toyline]].


The main story focuses on a group of scientists called the Earth Corps. An enormous monster, called D'Compose, is discovered encased in amber in the Big Sur. By taking him out, they don't realize that they have unleashed evil on their world. Following that, many more discoveries of grotesque monsters happen. Tendril and D'Compose are two of those [[Eldritch Abomination|eldritch abominations]]. With the help of The Redwoods, they try to put down the monsters again.
The main story focuses on a group of scientists called the Earth Corps. An enormous monster, called D'Compose, is discovered encased in amber in the Big Sur. By taking him out, they don't realize that they have unleashed evil on their world. Following that, many more discoveries of grotesque monsters happen. Tendril and D'Compose are two of those [[Eldritch Abomination|eldritch abominations]]. With the help of The Redwoods, they try to put down the monsters again.
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The show in its day had a lot of [[Family-Unfriendly Violence]] and remains a great source of [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]]. More importantly, it was an unusual kids' show for its use of good subplots, strong pacing and suspense.
The show in its day had a lot of [[Family-Unfriendly Violence]] and remains a great source of [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]]. More importantly, it was an unusual kids' show for its use of good subplots, strong pacing and suspense.


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=== Tropes used by the series: ===

* [[Alliterative Name]]: Sandra Shore.
* [[Alliterative Name]]: Sandra Shore.
* [[Antagonist Title]]
* [[Antagonist Title]]
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* [[Dem Bones]]: The skeleton warriors in the third episode.
* [[Dem Bones]]: The skeleton warriors in the third episode.
* [[The Dragon]]: D'Compose.
* [[The Dragon]]: D'Compose.
*[[Dug Too Deep]]: How the whole story initially kicks off.
* [[The Eighties]]
* [[The Eighties]]
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: The hideous beings led by Metlar. Their origin story speaks of their imprisonment long ago.
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: The hideous beings led by Metlar. Their origin story speaks of their imprisonment long ago.
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** [[Sixth Ranger]]: Tank and Sabre Jet
** [[Sixth Ranger]]: Tank and Sabre Jet
* [[Green Rocks]]: Glavacite
* [[Green Rocks]]: Glavacite
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: Chris Latta as D'Compose. He was also recognized for other Hasbro villains such as [[G.I. Joe|Cobra Commander]] and [[Transformers|Starscream]].
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Chris Latta as D'Compose. He was also recognized for other Hasbro villains such as [[G.I. Joe|Cobra Commander]] and [[Transformers|Starscream]].
* [[Intercontinuity Crossover]]: With all those related cartoons in [[The Eighties]], like ''[[G.I. Joe]]'' and ''[[Transformers]]'', with sharing Hector Ramirez.
* [[Intercontinuity Crossover]]: With all those related cartoons in [[The Eighties]], like ''[[G.I. Joe]]'' and ''[[Transformers]]'', with sharing Hector Ramirez.
* [[Kent Brockman News]]: Hector Ramirez, as shared with the other shows.
* [[Kent Brockman News]]: Hector Ramirez, as shared with the other shows.
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* [[Michael Bell]]: The voice of Auger.
* [[Michael Bell]]: The voice of Auger.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Who the Hell names their kid "Blackthorne?"
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Who the Hell names their kid "Blackthorne?"
* [[Never Say Die]]: "If his friends release him, we're ended."
* [[Never Say "Die"]]: "If his friends release him, we're ended."
** This is a weird case, in which you can't say "die", but saying "death" is A-Ok.
** This is a weird case, in which you can't say "die", but saying "death" is A-Ok.
* [[Non Human Undead]]: D'Compose and some of his undead army.
* [[Non-Human Undead]]: D'Compose and some of his undead army.
* [[Painful Transformation]]: Felt by Sandra Shore after D-Compose touched her cheek.
* [[Painful Transformation]]: Felt by Sandra Shore after D-Compose touched her cheek.
* [[Personality Swap]]: Magnokor and Metlar switched alignment after the former boosted their magnetic powers through a boulder of galvacite to finally defeat their arch-enemy.
* [[Personality Swap]]: Magnokor and Metlar switched alignment after the former boosted their magnetic powers through a boulder of galvacite to finally defeat their arch-enemy.
* [[Powered Armor]]: The Earth Corps scientists wear [[Powered Armor]] designed for subterranean exploration.
* [[Powered Armor]]: The Earth Corps scientists wear [[Powered Armor]] designed for subterranean exploration.
* [[Rated M for Manly]]: Verging on [[Testosterone Poisoning]] at times.
* [[Rated "M" for Manly]]: Verging on [[Testosterone Poisoning]] at times.
* [[San Francisco]]: Where D'Compose will be released.
* [[San Francisco]]: Where D'Compose will be released.
* [[Science Hero]]: Earth Corps.
* [[Science Hero]]: Earth Corps.
*[[Sealed Evil in a Can]]: The Inhumanoids themselves, save the can being the very Earth itself.
* [[Shared Universe]]: Hector Ramirez, a [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]] version of Geraldo Rivera, is the subtle link between this, ''[[G.I. Joe]]'', ''[[Transformers]]'', and ''[[Jem]]''.
* [[Shared Universe]]: Hector Ramirez, a [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]] version of Geraldo Rivera, is the subtle link between this, ''[[G.I. Joe]]'', ''[[Transformers]]'', and ''[[Jem]]''.
** And Sabre Jet begins as pilot Brad Ambruster. Savvy viewers could recognise him as the former [[G.I. Joe]] member Ace.
** And Sabre Jet begins as pilot Brad Ambruster. Savvy viewers could recognise him as the former [[G.I. Joe]] member Ace.
* [[Smart People Play Chess]]: Tank.
* [[Smart People Play Chess]]: Tank.
* [[Standard Female Grab Area]]: Averted. Sandra Shore is grabbed by her brother's security goons and manages to fight them off even after one of them has made contact with her forearm.
* [[Standard Female Grab Area]]: Averted. Sandra Shore is grabbed by her brother's security goons and manages to fight them off even after one of them has made contact with her forearm.
* [[Teeth Clenched Teamwork]]: The Earth Force seems on the verge of a fistfight with each other at times.
* [[Teeth-Clenched Teamwork]]: The Earth Force seems on the verge of a fistfight with each other at times.
* [[Terrible Trio]]: Lacking the numbers for a [[Five-Bad Band]], the Inhumanoids consist of three giant monsters.
* [[Terrible Trio]]: Lacking the numbers for a [[Five-Bad Band]], the Inhumanoids consist of three giant monsters.
* [[This Is a Drill]]: Auger has, yes, an auger attached to his exosuit.
* [[This Is a Drill]]: Auger has, yes, an auger attached to his exosuit.
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* [[Weaksauce Weakness]]: D'Compose, badass human-corrupting [[Ninja Pirate Robot Zombie|zombie dinosaur man]] is vulnerable to two things: sunlight and ''tree sap.''
* [[Weaksauce Weakness]]: D'Compose, badass human-corrupting [[Ninja Pirate Robot Zombie|zombie dinosaur man]] is vulnerable to two things: sunlight and ''tree sap.''
* [[Weaponized Landmark]]: One of the animated-statue guardians of Metlar's lair appears to be the Colossus of Rhodes. In a later episode, Metlar animates the Statue of Liberty. {{spoiler|Subverted, as he ''marries'' her rather than uses her as a weapon.}}
* [[Weaponized Landmark]]: One of the animated-statue guardians of Metlar's lair appears to be the Colossus of Rhodes. In a later episode, Metlar animates the Statue of Liberty. {{spoiler|Subverted, as he ''marries'' her rather than uses her as a weapon.}}
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: Severing Tendril's tentacles caused their pieces to grow into new Tendril creatures, yet what became of the umpteen Tendril-clones spawned in this manner was rarely addressed.
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: Severing Tendril's tentacles caused their pieces to grow into new Tendril creatures, yet what became of the umpteen Tendril-clones spawned in this manner was rarely addressed.
** Obviously they get re-absorbed by the main Tendril or they die offscreen like uprooted plants. In the Marvel Comics, Metlar tells Tendril that his clones will no longer be necessary, and then Tendril causes them to decay away.
** Obviously they get re-absorbed by the main Tendril or they die offscreen like uprooted plants. In the Marvel Comics, Metlar tells Tendril that his clones will no longer be necessary, and then Tendril causes them to decay away.
* [[When Trees Attack]]: The Redwoods are senitent trees that give assistance to the heroes every so often.
* [[When Trees Attack]]: The Redwoods are sentient trees that give assistance to the heroes every so often.
* [[Your Size May Vary]]: The best flaw this show is known for is the size of the giant monsters changing between episodes or even frames. One episode they look about 20-30 feet tall and can fit indoors, in another Metlar is just as tall as the Statue of Liberty.
* [[Your Size May Vary]]: The best flaw this show is known for is the size of the giant monsters changing between episodes or even frames. One episode they look about 20-30 feet tall and can fit indoors, in another Metlar is just as tall as the Statue of Liberty.


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Latest revision as of 21:44, 27 March 2022

Inhumanoids was a 13-episode Western Animation show by Sunbow that aired in 1986. Like most '80s cartoons, it naturally had an accompanying toyline.

The main story focuses on a group of scientists called the Earth Corps. An enormous monster, called D'Compose, is discovered encased in amber in the Big Sur. By taking him out, they don't realize that they have unleashed evil on their world. Following that, many more discoveries of grotesque monsters happen. Tendril and D'Compose are two of those eldritch abominations. With the help of The Redwoods, they try to put down the monsters again.

The show in its day had a lot of Family-Unfriendly Violence and remains a great source of High Octane Nightmare Fuel. More importantly, it was an unusual kids' show for its use of good subplots, strong pacing and suspense.

Tropes used in Inhumanoids include: