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* [[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 Mfor 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.

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Inhumanoids was a 13-episode Western Animation show by Sunbow that aired in 1986. Like most 80's 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.


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