Mister T

1983
Mister T

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Mystery Of The Golden Medallions Sep 17, 1983

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EP2 Mystery Of The Forbidden Monastery Sep 24, 1983

When Sky Red Fern sends the team a phony invitation to a meet, she puts herself and her teammates in danger.

EP3 Mystery Of The Mind-Thieves Oct 15, 1983

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EP4 Mystery Of The Rocky Mountain Express Oct 22, 1983

A very mysterious and very deadly virus has been stolen from the Salt Lake City Institute. It's up to Mr. T and his gymnastics team to locate the virus and to catch the crooks that stole it!

EP5 The Hundred-Year-Old Mystery Jan 01, 0001

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EP6 The Crossword Mystery Jan 01, 0001

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EP7 The Ninja Mystery Jan 01, 0001

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EP8 Dilemma Of The Double-Edged Dagger Jan 01, 0001

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EP9 Secret Of The Spectral Sister Jan 01, 0001

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EP10 Mystery Of The Silver Swan Jan 01, 0001

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EP11 Case Of The Casino Caper Jan 01, 0001

While en route to Las Vegas, the team discovers an illegal military operation. Meanwhile, Courtney is torn between leaving the team and going to military school.

EP12 Fade Out At 50,000 Feet Jan 01, 0001

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EP13 Riddle Of The Runaway Jan 01, 0001

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EP14 Mystery In Paradise Jan 01, 0001

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EP15 Mystery Of The Black Box Jan 01, 0001

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EP16 Mystery Of The Pantherman Jan 01, 0001

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EP17 Mystery Of The Ghost Fleet Jan 01, 0001

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EP18 Mystery Of The Ancient Ancestor Jan 01, 0001

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EP19 Magical Mardi Gras Mystery Jan 01, 0001

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EP20 Mystery Of The Disappearing Oasis Jan 01, 0001

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EP21 Fortune Cookie Caper Jan 01, 0001

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EP22 U.F.O. Mystery Jan 01, 0001

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EP23 Mystery Of The Stranger Jan 01, 0001

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EP24 Cape Cod Caper Jan 01, 0001

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EP25 The Williamsburg Mystery Jan 01, 0001

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EP26 Mission Of Mercy Jan 01, 0001

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EP27 Mystery Of The Opened Crates Jan 01, 0001

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EP28 The Playtown Mystery Jan 01, 0001

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EP29 The Comeback Mystery Jan 01, 0001

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EP30 The Cape Kennedy Caper Jan 01, 0001

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Released: 17 September 1983 Ended
Producted By: Ruby-Spears Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Mister T is an animated series that aired on NBC on Saturday morning from 1983 to 1986. A total of 30 episodes were produced during the first two seasons, with the final season consisting entirely of reruns. The series was produced by Ruby-Spears. Reruns were later seen on the USA Cartoon Express in the late 1980s, and more recently as part of Cartoon Network's Adult Swim late-night programming block.

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generationofswine Reviewing this, or at least summarizing this as an adult of today: Mr. T is a Jesse White sort of thug with gold chains that has a group of tumblers with him who are all minors and Mr. T routinely places them in harms way while teaching them that violence solves problems.Reviewing this as a kid that grew up in the '80s: MR. T!!!!!!!!!!!! Wait, there are other characters in it? Who cares.MR. T!!!!!!!!! It's a shame he's not really famous any more...kids like me, kids all over the world LOVED him and, unlike MOST child celebrities, Mr. T has no dark secrets that destroyed his career.He was awesome and we want him back...And you know, he's from Chicago too so hometown loyalty and all.
voicemaster71 If you ask me what are some of the things I remember about the 80's one of them is Mr. T. I knew who the guy was, but was not yet watching the A Team. It wasn't until this cartoon of Mr. T came on in 1983 that I finally began watching the A Team on Tuesday nights. Plus in 83, I missed the SuperFriends on Saturday mornings and needed something action oriented to watch that year. In live action, he was B.A. Baracus on the A Team, but in animation, Mr. T played himself and he was a coach and protector of a group of teenage gymnastics who were on tour all over the US. And like the Scooby Doo characters, they solved mysteries and cracked cases. It's been 20+ years since I've seen this and I can't believe I still remember most of the characters. Alongside Mr. T, you had a lady named Ms. Bisby, who was a pretty mild mannered lady who helped drive the bus and assisted in many ways. As for the teen gymnasts, you had Robin, The red headed girl with the freckles who was obviously the leadership figure of the teens.Kim, the Asian girl who was the brains and had the photographic memory.Jeff, the handsome and apparently rich whitebread guy with a massive ego. Sometimes you just wanted to strangle him.And Woody, the young well educated black guy with intelligence and a good head on his shoulder. Woody was introduced as the new guy in the first episode. And I was amazed to discover that he was voiced over by MAD TV's Phil Lamarr, who later voiced over Green Lantern on the Justice League (Unlimited) series. There were other teen gymnasts like Garcia, Vince, and Courtney, but their roles were not as big as the four I've mentioned. Last but not least, for comic relief, you had a dog with a mohawk named Dozer, and Robin's little bratty kid brother named Spike who was a Mr. T wannabe. This little snot would mostly speak in a voice imitating Mr. T. To me, Spike was to Mr. T what Marvin and Wonder Dog were to Superman on the SuperFriends. Annoying nuisances. But aside from that, Mr. T was a great cartoon and it was something to watch in 83 until the SuperFriends were back on Saturdays the following year. And I enjoyed that notion that a tough guy like Mr. T could be a good role model and teach lessons. TAKE IT FROM ME!! MR T!! Two thumbs Up!!!
Quag7 Well meaning but ultimately poor quality cartoon from the early 80s, typical of that time period. Corny with stilted voice performances and painfully trite dialogue, its value today is mainly kitsch, which explains its extremely late night/early morning showing now on Adult Swim.Like GI Joe and other cartoons of the period, the cheap, unimaginative animation is accompanied by a morality lesson. Unlike those shows, however, the plots are generally oriented in some form around the central moral lesson rather than merely tacked-on as a didactic lecture by the cartoon lead at the end (though there is a non-animated "wrap up" of the lesson by Mr. T at the end).I give it credit for trying hard to teach basic values, but I was 11 years old when this came out and I would have found it cheesy (had I seen it during its original airing - frankly, I don't remember it).Personally I do not understand, beyond basic nostalgia for Saturday Mornings and so on, why so many people consider the 80s some kind of golden age for animation; it wasn't. Animation was cheap, much of it looked the same, and the artwork was poor, generic - workmanlike, even.Nickelodeon in many ways set the standard for at very least making cartoons look distinctive. This cartoon, like most others of the period, pale in comparison with more recent offerings like Spongebob Squarepants, Dexter's Laboratory, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, and so on. These cartoons may not have the Reagan-era moralizing, but they do have style (and surrealism, and imagination) and considerably more talented voice actors and far, far less stilted dialogue. (Not that every modern cartoon has something unique to offer but there are far better choices now.) Speaking of voice actors, I notice that Phil LaMarr did some of his first voice work on this cartoon. He would become a considerable talent (voice-wise) in years to come.In some sense Mr. T is a good example of a time when animation was not taken seriously as an art form; rather, it was sold as "product" to kids, and like many sugar cereals advertised during showings of these kinds of cartoons, there's not much substance here, artistically.
Big Movie Fan This was a great cartoon series of the 1980's and just like every cartoon from that period it was very moralistic.Mr T and his team of gymnasts would travel across the USA putting on shows and fighting the bad guys. During the action, the young gymnasts would learn some valuable lesson and about doing things the right way. Whilst Mr T and his team would often get into a scrap with the bad guys they almost always used violence as a last resort.Cartoons nowadays are not very good in my opinion (sorry kids). Things such as Pokemon cannot ever compete with shows like this. There are a lot of great cartoon shows from the 1980's and all I'll say is they don't make them like this any more.