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[[Catch Phrase]]: Razor's "Bingo!" and "SWAT Kats! To the jet!" |
[[Catch Phrase]]: Razor's "Bingo!" and "SWAT Kats! To the jet!" |
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"BRING ME CHOPPER BACKUP!" |
"BRING ME CHOPPER BACKUP!" |
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"SWAT KATS!! COME IN!" |
"SWAT KATS!! COME IN!" |
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"Yes, Miss Briggs?" |
"Yes, Miss Briggs?" |
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"The ENFORCERS can handle this!" |
"The ENFORCERS can handle this!" |
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Hilariously lampshaded in the Mirror Universe episode "The Dark Side of the SWAT Kats" when Mirror!Feral uses the same phrase: "Now there's a statement that transcends dimensions!" |
Hilariously lampshaded in the Mirror Universe episode "The Dark Side of the SWAT Kats" when Mirror!Feral uses the same phrase: "Now there's a statement that transcends dimensions!" |
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[[Cross-Dressing Voices]]: |
[[Cross-Dressing Voices]]: |
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Elizabeth "E.G." Daily voices young Jake "Razor" Clawson, |
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Elizabeth "E.G." Daily voices young Jake "Razor" Clawson. |
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Pamela Segall Adlon voices young Chance "T-Bone" Furlong. |
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and Ken Sansom voices Elsa Feral who is Felina's mother. |
and Ken Sansom voices Elsa Feral who is Felina's mother. |
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also, Charlie Adler voices female characters in various episodes. |
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[[Cyberpunk]]: Hard Drive, the "technology pirate". |
[[Cyberpunk]]: Hard Drive, the "technology pirate". |