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** It's even sillier considering [[Hanna-Barbera]] were one of the main studios to start making action adventure cartoons like ''[[Space Ghost]]'' and ''[[Jonny Quest]]''.
** The worst part is the whole thing is vaguely hypocritical: Violence was cited as one of the main reason Turner personally pulled the plug despite the show's high ratings. However, the violence in ''SWAT Kats'' is stylized and largely not imitative (consider how hard it would be to fight a giant bacteria monster with a VTOL-capable jet), compared with other [[Hanna-Barbera]] series which feature stunts and slapstick violence that kids could easily recreate on their own.
* [[Jet Pack]]: The Kats have them. It was even the special for Razor in the SNES game of it. They only used them a couple times in the show though.
* [[Just Think of the Potential]]: Really, what was Pumadyne expecting when they made a device that ''[[Applied Phlebotinum|disables all weapons]]''? To say nothing of what might have happened [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity|if the Enforcers had started abusing it]].
** Doctors Zyme and Hackle have good intentions on their side, but that doesn't help a bit when dealing with the fallout of their attempts to benefit kat-kind, a.k.a. ''Dr. Viper and the Metallikats''.