The Mask: Animated Series

1995
The Mask: Animated Series

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Magic Jul 05, 1997

Stanley reunites with his high school dream girl. She turns out to be a magician and a criminal.

EP2 Little Big Mask Jul 12, 1997

The Mask creates an anti-aging cream that works a little too well.

EP3 Fantashtick Voyage Jul 19, 1997

Stanley blames the Mask when his dog Milo is infected with a computer virus.

EP4 They Came from Within Jul 26, 1997

The Mask and Lieutenant Kellaway get trapped inside a comic book world where characters think the officer is their arch-enemy.

EP5 To Have and Have Snot Aug 02, 1997

When Dr. Pretorius creates a giant monster out of mucus, Stanley discovers the deadly consequences of having a cold while wearing the mask.

EP6 Mystery Cruise Aug 09, 1997

Stanley celebrates his birthday by bringing his friends on a cruise, but Dr. Pretorius threatens them with a tidal wave machine.

EP7 The Goofalotatots Aug 16, 1997

Stanley's favorite cartoon characters come to visit him in real life, stirring up trouble.

EP8 When Pigs Ruled the Earth Aug 23, 1997

The Mask and Peggy travel through time and visit a futuristic society where pigs keep humans as slaves.

EP9 The Aceman Cometh Aug 30, 1997

In a special cartoon crossover, Stanley gets some help from Ace Ventura, Pet Detective to recover his kidnapped dog.
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Released: 12 August 1995 Ended
Producted By: Film Roman
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

Insecure bank clerk Stanley Ipkiss uses an ancient mask to gain superpowers while taking on the mischievous and cartoonish, but heroic and good-hearted personality of The Mask

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kirangp Wow while I am writing this review I am having glimpses of this show in my mind....This was truly a rocking series right from the theme song till the end(Too bad they changed the theme song after the first season)...I still remember watching The Mask movie in my cousin's house & went completely crazy & again went to the movie with my Dad(Indian releases in theaters are late)& after that this series started...I used to come running from school to watch this show weekdays at 4 to watch it on Cartoon Network ....This show was damn funny.Many episodes are memorable to me.I wish they would release this on DVD...I will buy it with whatever money I have now(I am still studying)...Somebody Stop Meeeeeeeeeeeeeee...Smokinnnn
Carycomic *Might be some spoilers* That's why I'm contributing to the index of comments on this cartoon series now. Because, when the sequel does hit theaters, Ted Turner will probably buy the telecast rights for Cartoon Network. Not to mention, the video/DVD distribution rights! Which means, this branch of IMDB will then be crowded like a "New Yawk" subway at rush hour! In any event, I found the cartoon series to be just as hilarious as the movie. There was one episode that poked some good-natured fun at WB's "Animaniacs" (where Rob Paulsen was simultaneously employed, back then). Another episode had the Mask finding himself constantly out-tricked by a Zatanna-type magician-cum-jewel-thief named "Davida Steelmine!" But, the most suspenseful episodes had to be the run-ins with Dr. Pretorious and his pet cyborg Walter. Tim Curry always does great villain-voices, and the not-so-good doctor tops my personal list of them. One final note: I once wrote to the PR department of the original movie's production company, asking them if there would ever be a sequel. They said, "yes," and estimated _1998_ as the release date! So, guys, if you're reading this? PLEASE, STICK A LITTLE CLOSER TO THE NEW ESTIMATE! OK? Thanks.
TheMan3051 After the enormous success of The Mask it seemed obvious that a sequel would be in the works. But as we all know we never got that sequel. Instead we got something better! An animated series which is faithful to the movies and "maybe" the comics. I've never read the comics but I suppose. Anyhow, the plots were amazing and the characters and villians were greatly developed. This was truly a fun show. It was great. And Rob Paulsen (Pink & the Brain) did a great voice over! And in my opinion after seeing this great show there really is no need for a sequel. I wouldn't mind one but there is no need.
CmHowell99 I saw the movie and decided to checkout the TV series. I actually found the TV show pretty good. The series is about a man who has a mask and when he puts it on he turns good. He was going to turn the mask into the cops but then decided to keep it. The Mask in the show isn't voiced by Jim Carrey he is voiced by Rob Paulsen. But an evil man is always after the mask.