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Biker Mice from Mars is an animated television series created by Rick Ungar that began airing in 1993 in the United States and lasted for three seasons before it was cancelled. It is about three anthropomorphic mice motorcyclists named Throttle, Modo, and Vinnie who escaped a war on their home planet Mars. They eventually end up crash landing on Earth in the city of Chicago. There they meet a charming female mechanic named Charlene "Charley" Davidson and discover that the Plutarkians have come to Earth to exploit its natural resources. The Plutarkians are a smelly humanoid fish-like race who exploit other planets for natural resources because they have wasted all of their own. The Plutarkians have already caused massive devastation on Mars that resulted in the death of most of the Martian mice population and the near-destruction of Martian flora and fauna. The biker mice discover that Chicago's leading industrialist, Lawrence Limburger, is actually a Plutarkian who disguises himself as a human. Limburger enlists the aid of villains like the sadistic mad scientist Dr. Karbunkle and the idiotic Greasepit to help him steal Earth's natural resources and send them to Plutark. However, he witnesses the eventual foiling of his plans (and the destruction of his building) by the biker mice at the end of almost each episode.
The characters Hacka and Honka Loogie from the episode entitled "We don't need no stinkin' city" were based on the Hanz and Franz characters on Saturday Night Live.
The character "Evil Eye Weevil" was a parody of Evil Knievel and Elvis Presley.
The character "X-Terminator" was a parody of the Terminator.
Many of the main actors on Beverly Hills, 90210 did guest spots on the show.
The Biker Mice From Mars (Throttle, Modo, and Vinnie) return in this new series to crash land on Earth and fight against the new threat: Catatonians! It's action packed, filled with great one-liners, and pokes fun at iconic and political figures/problems/issues. Written by Jessie Desmond






