MoreLarge alien brutes who followed the space pirate Mutilor’s orders. Commanded by a captain, they served as guards aboard the stolen Aqueon water freighter. When T-Bone and Razor boarded the ship, they had to contend with dozens of these henchmen, but they ultimately defeated them all. Along with Traag the surviving henchmen were taken into custody by the Aqueons.
MoreThis news cameraman was present at the dedication ceremony for the Manx Municipal Park. It’s unknown if he worked for Kat’s Eye News or Inside Megakat City, although it was most likely the former, as it was primarily Kat’s Eye News reporters present. When Dr. Viper’s giant bacteria monster attacked, the cameraman joined Mayo…
MoreAn alien bug like creature. It was discovered by MASA scientist Dr. Harley Street when it hitchhiked aboard the Kat-Sat 1 from orbit. It is purple with a pink underbelly, four limbs, red wings, fly like eyes and pincer mouth. It began as small enough to hold in one’s hands but continued to grow after ingesting radioactive material. The Ci-Kat-A s…
MoreA pregnant female member of the Ci-Kat-A species who came to the kat planet encased in a sticky slime that had somehow become attached to the Kat Sat 1 during its deep space exploration. Upon being examined in a MASA laboratory, she immediately bit Dr. Harley Street and a guard, bringing them under her direct control and also slowly turning them in…
MoreThe signature minions of Dark Kat, Creeplings are pink, winged, gremlin-like creatures capable of flight that possess razor-sharp teeth and an ability to burrow underground. They possess reasonable intelligence, able to operate machines and weapons. They appear communicate with one another verbally using various unintelligible noises, though it’s…
MoreThis dockworker was a friend of Abner Doolittle’s. The two worked at the Megakat Marina together. When he and Abner dredged up the Red Lynx’s biplane, the younger kat mistook it as belonging to a war hero, but his older co-worker was quick to correct him that the Red Lynx had been the most evil pilot who ever lived. He was later present at the dedication of the Blue Manx fighter jet.
MoreAn Enforcer pilot instructed to attack the Fear Ship when the forcefield opened to admit the Creeplings, causing a distraction which allowed Commander Feral to slip through. The plan worked, but the captain’s jet was shot down. However, he managed to eject safely.
MoreThese commandos are frequently at the forefront of whatever tactical situation the Enforcers respond to. Equipped with rifles and riot gear, these troops of Commander Feral often prove inadequate to handle the exceptional threats that plague Megakat City, though during the Pastmaster’s initial debut in modern day Megakat City, the commandos while…
MoreEnforcer control room technicians responsible for maintaining constant contact between Enforcer Headquarters and their units in the field. While searching for the Metallikats during their first appearance, T-Bone tuned in to an Enforcer band and listened to a dispatcher alerting all units to an out of control armored vehicle, which turned out to be…
MoreEnforcers who are trained to fly either rotary-wing aircraft (choppers) or fixed-wing aircraft. Chance and Jake used to be Enforcer pilots.
MoreEnforcer Sergeants are officers serving in the Enforcers. They perform a variety of duties including patrol, arresting suspects, guarding the holding cells, and overseeing important Enforcer facilities such as the Megakat City Defense Center. Notable sergeants include Commander Feral’s trusted aide Sergeant Talon and evidence room clerk Sergeant Smitty.
MoreFango is a katnip smuggler who was part of Mac and Molly Mange’s old gang. When Mac and Molly were sent to Alkatraz, Fango and the others went along with Katscratch when he took over the gang. When they came back as the Metallikats and killed Katscratch for his betrayal, Fango and the remainder of the gang attempted to get back on Mac and Molly…
MoreThe comedic sidekick of David Litterbin. His primary function involved introducing the show at the beginning and picking fan mail for Litterbin to read (and make fun of) on air. Despite his goofy appearance, he has a surprisingly good voice, which served him well as the show’s announcer. His taste in clothing tended towards retro 1970s fashio…
MoreThese guards manned the guns on the gold transport train using the high-speed rail line. Their efforts to shoot down Hard Drive’s jet were stymied by his use of the anti-weapon scrambler.
MoreDr. Abby Sinian’s assistant at the Katchu Picchu excavation site. He was present when the Pastmaster appeared out of one of his time vortexes and summoned up the Lost Pyramid of Katchu Picchu. When photographer Randall stole the group’s Jeep and escaped, abandoning Henson and Dr. Sinian, they were almost killed by the Pastmaster’s giant mummi…
MoreCameraman and sidekick of Ann Gora, Jonny K. is a very nervous and jumpy kat who is regardless loyal to Ann and trusts her judgement (a fact that tends to get him into a lot of trouble as a result of Ann’s reckless nature). He is very rarely seen without his trademark purple sunglasses.
MoreThe captain of a commercial airliner. While coming into Megakat International Airport, his plane was hit by the Vertigo Beam and nearly crashed as he and his crew became disoriented. However, the SWAT Kats were able to save the plane.
MoreThe pilot of a commercial airliner who was disoriented by Turmoil’s Vertigo Beam. The SWAT Kats grabbed his aircraft before he could crash, and talked him through lowering the landing gear despite his disorientation so he could safely land the plane.
MoreMegakat City citizens forced to work in the Metallikats’ work camps building robots for Mac and Molly. Two of them tried to signal the Turbokat with a blowtorch, but failed.
MoreAssumed former ruler of the ancient Megakat realm, Katchu Picchu became nothing more than a mindless undead multi-story creature under the control of the Pastmaster. After the Jeweled Headdress was destroyed, Katchu Picchu dissolved into a steaming pile of flesh, and his pyramid was literally eaten up by the ground on which it stood.
MoreA teenage kat boy who along with his girlfriend Heidi and another couple were playing volleyball at the beach. Heidi threw the ball at him, but he never caught it because he was too busy looking up in awe at the arrival of the Aqueon mothership.
MoreA MASA employee who directed air traffic at the Space Center from a central control tower, known as “the front office” by the technicians working there. T-Bone persuaded him to give him a tank full of super rocket coolant with which to freeze the Megakat Tower – and Dr. Viper’s Plantimals with it. How is a mystery.
MoreA security guard at Megakat Biochemical Labs who was on duty with his friend Alvie the night Dr. Viper broke in to steal Katalyst 99. When Alvie heard a noise, the second guard went to investigate, and Viper’s mushroom monster oozed out from underneath a door and came up behind him. The guard, turning, was quickly eating.
MoreThese were the knights who helped protect Queen Callista and Megalith City in the Dark Ages.
MoreAgracite miners who worked for the Metallurical company under Tiger Conklin. After several fellow miners disappeared, they became disgruntled and refused to mine any further.
MoreKatnip-smuggling mobsters working for Mac and Molly Mange. After they went to prison, they sided with Katscratch when he took over the gang. When Mac and Molly returned as the Metallikats and killed Katscratch, the mobsters tried to save themselves by returning to their side, but were “dealt out” by Mac, who blew up the gang’s hideout using a…
MoreField reporter for Kat’s Eye News, Tab interviewed Dr. Greenbox on his Microbrain Repair Unit for the news company’s “Spot Light on Science” shortly before the Metallikats arrived to use the device for their own purposes.
MoreGigantic, mummified kat warriors who served Katchu Picchu. They were controlled through the Jeweled Headdress of Katchu Picchu, and wielded scorpion-shaped beam weapons that were obviously supernatural in origin. Resurrected in modern-day Megakat City by the Pastmaster with the power of the Headdress, the mummies were sent by the evil wizard to tak…
MoreMurray is the brother of Burke. Their job is to deliver scrap to the Megakat City salvage yard. Being a bully, Murray takes very available opportunity to taunt Chance Furlong and Jake Clawson, whom he and Burke were assigned to watch by Commander Feral. A kat of small stature, Murray’s left eye is larger than his right one for some reason.
MoreAt one point during the SWAT Kats’ mission to retrieve the anti-mutagens from Megakat Biochemical Labs, T-Bone was bitten on the shoulder by a tiny mutant. The bite itched, and although he complained about it constantly, T-Bone ignored Razor’s suggestion that he see Dr. Konway about it. What neither SWAT Kat realized was that the little mutant…
MoreSecurity guards defending the Megakat Nuclear Power Plant from attack. Two at the main gate drew their laser pistols in response to the appearance of the Fear Ship, but were intimidated into fleeing when Dark Kat melting their booth. More guards, several in Jeeps, surrounded the vehicle when it landed, and were warned to back away by a holographic …
MoreRadiation-suited technicians who work at the Megakat Nuclear Plant. When Dark Kat’s Creeplings broke in, one of the technicians tried to stop them and was flung aside. When the Creeplings used the case they were carrying to smash the glass surrounding the nuclear fuel rods, another technician cried out that they’d breached the reactor and order…
MoreA fighter pilot character in the film Hard Shell. He crashes his jet while battling the title monster, and while attempting to extract himself from the wreckage of his aircraft, he turns and gasps as he sees Hard Shell looming above him. It is strongly implied he dies.
MoreA cartoon program that Chance Furlong often enjoyed. It featured the title character and his unfortunate encounters with various things that made him scream in humorous terror. The show seemed to feature a running gag of a she-kat in a dress handing him a bomb.
MoreDrivers of Megakat City subway trains. A subway motorman who was driving the fateful subway train. When he noticed a bacteria monster blocking the tracks, he tried to avert disaster by hitting the brakes. However the monster attacked and devoured the train anyway, killing the driver and all of his passengers.
MoreA kat who was out surfing with several of his friends when Mutilor attacked and began draining the water from the ocean just off of Megakat State Beach. The surfer barely avoided being sucked up along with the water himself before he and his friends wound up standing on (more or less) dry land thanks to the water being drained. He then spotted an a…
MoreEasy going and confident, Chance is a magician when it comes to vehicle repair. There’s no kat you’d rather have work on your car. Secure and cocky, Chance fancies himself a ladies’ man, but generally has more success as a mechanic in the pilot seat of the Turbokat as T-Bone!
MoreTalon was the heavyset, short-tempered guard at Megakat Maximum Security Prison who was charged with looking after Rex Shard while he tested the Gemkat 6000. When Shard gained the ability to turn whatever he touched to crystal, Talon was his second victim (Talon’s partner Lem being the first). Talon was returned to normal following Shard’s defeat by the SWAT Kats.
MoreTom was a grave robber, who along with his partner Jack, dug up an ancient cemetary looking for valuable artifacts to sell to the Megakat City Museum of History. He didn’t believe the cemetary was cursed, and ignored Jack’s constant whining. When the two dug up the Pastmaster, Tom attempted to take his pocketwatch, and was shocked when the gno…
MoreThe employee in charge of the Megakat Mint’s main vault. When the Metallikats broke in hoping to “cut out the middleman,” the supervisor tried to prevent them from entering the vault, pressing himself against the door and insisting it was impossible to get inside. However Molly, insisting she and Mac were “in a hurry,” aimed her multi…
MoreZed is the name assumed by a robot created by Dr. Lieter Greenbox. Zed began life as Greenbox’s micro-brain repair unit. The Metallikats, badly damaged from a conflict with the SWAT Kats entered Greenbox’s lab and used the device to repair themselves. Somehow the machine became sentient and taking the name “Zed” it followed the Metallik…