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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 [[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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* [[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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