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''SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron'' (or, simply, ''SWAT Kats'') was a [[Hanna-Barbera]] American animated television series created by Christian and Yvon Tremblay, two brothers from Montreal. The show ran on [[TBS]] and in syndication from 1993 to 1995, and it can currently be seen (sometimes) on [[Cartoon Network]]'s sister network Boomerang. There were a total of 23 original episodes over two seasons, with one special [[Clip Show]] episode capping the series off. The story takes place in a fictional city ("[[City of Adventure|Megakat City]]") inhabited by [[Talking Animal|Anthromorphic felines]] (known as "Kats") and chronicles the adventures of two [[Badass Normal]] [[Superhero]] [[Heterosexual Life Partners|Best Friends]] [[They Fight Crime|who fight]] [[Super Villain|super-crime]] under [[Secret Identity|Secret Identities]].
''SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron'' (or, simply, ''SWAT Kats'') was a [[Hanna-Barbera]] American animated television series created by Christian and Yvon Tremblay, two brothers from Montreal. The show ran on [[TBS]] and in syndication from 1993 to 1995, and it can currently be seen (sometimes) on [[Cartoon Network]]'s sister network Boomerang. There were a total of 23 original episodes over two seasons, with one special [[Clip Show]] episode capping the series off. The story takes place in a fictional city ("[[City of Adventure|Megakat City]]") inhabited by [[Talking Animal|Anthromorphic felines]] (known as "Kats") and chronicles the adventures of two [[Badass Normal]] [[Superhero]] [[Heterosexual Life Partners|Best Friends]] [[They Fight Crime|who fight]] [[Super Villain|super-crime]] under [[Secret Identity|Secret Identities]].


[[Boisterous Bruiser|Chance "T-Bone" Furlong]] and [[Badass Bookworm|Jake "Razor" Clawson]] were once two humble officers of the Enforcers, teaming up as the [[Ace Pilot|pilot]] and [[Improbable Aiming Skills|Radar Intercept Officer]] of a fighter jet in the Enforcers' Air Force Squadron--until they accidentally destroyed their command headquarters and caused sizeable amounts of damage while in pursuit of a criminal. Their former superior, [[Jerkass|Commander Ulysses Feral]], stuck them in long-term community service in a military junkyard until Chance and Jake managed to pay off their debt... which, considering their salaries, was likely to be never. (Never mind that the incident was Feral's fault in the first place; see [[Only I Can Kill Him]] for more details.)
[[Badass Bookworn|Jake "Razor" Clawson]] and [[Boisterous Bruiser|Chance "T-Bone" Furlong]] were once two humble officers of the Enforcers, teaming up as the [[Ace Pilot|pilot]] and [[Improbable Aiming Skills|Radar Intercept Officer]] of a fighter jet in the Enforcers' Air Force Squadron--until they accidentally destroyed their command headquarters and caused sizeable amounts of damage while in pursuit of a criminal. Their former superior, [[Jerkass|Commander Ulysses Feral]], stuck them in long-term community service in a military junkyard until Jake and Chance managed to pay off their debt... which, considering their salaries, was likely to be never. (Never mind that the incident was Feral's fault in the first place; see [[Only I Can Kill Him]] for more details.)


Working at the salvage yard, Jake and Chance realize that people--including the Enforcers--throw a lot of perfectly useable stuff away; using their mechanic skills, they put discarded military equipment and weapons to their own personal use, building a [[Cool Plane|high-tech fighter-jet]] (named "The Turbokat", which bears a striking resemblance the U.S. Navy F-14 Tomcat, except with three engines and VTOL capabilites) to get back in the air and fight the numerous villains that are plaguing the city. Complete with [[Custom Uniform|new uniforms]], [[Cool Mask|masks]], [[Homemade Inventions|cool gadgets]], [[Code Name|codenames]], an [[Elaborate Underground Base]], and occasional help from allies (like Deputy Mayor [[Moe|Callie Briggs]] and Feral's niece [[Action Girl|Felina]]), they kick mucho super-villain tail and generally do it with style.
Working at the salvage yard, Jake and Chance realize that people--including the Enforcers--throw a lot of perfectly useable stuff away; using their mechanic skills, they put discarded military equipment and weapons to their own personal use, building a [[Cool Plane|high-tech fighter-jet]] (named "The Turbokat", which bears a striking resemblance the U.S. Navy F-14 Tomcat, except with three engines and VTOL capabilites) to get back in the air and fight the numerous villains that are plaguing the city. Complete with [[Custom Uniform|new uniforms]], [[Cool Mask|masks]], [[Homemade Inventions|cool gadgets]], [[Code Name|codenames]], an [[Elaborate Underground Base]], and occasional help from allies (like Deputy Mayor [[Moe|Callie Briggs]] and Feral's niece [[Action Girl|Felina]]), they kick mucho super-villain tail and generally do it with style.