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Men in Black (Western Animation)Men in Black: The Series (1. Men in Black. It originally aired on Kids' WB! Filling the gap between the first and the second movie (5 years), this series is what fans were left. It was quite successful, and helped jump to popularity some very minor characters from the first movie, such as Frank the Pug and the Worms (which would later appear as important characters in Men in Black 2). It's worth noting this series is actually an Alternate Continuity of the movies, even getting to the point that the . It was last seen in reruns on The Hub prior to its' rebrand as Discovery Family.

Action Girl: L is no pushover. Adipose Rex: The Emperor Worm is taller and fatter than the regular worms. Aerith and Bob: The Twins were renamed to Areekareeyuket (pronounced Elcabob) and Bob for the series. During a Christmas episode, the first's name was actually written as a series of mathematical concepts on his Christmas stocking, while the second one was simply written as . He's unprecedented in the series, as he's an MIB field agent who's an alien. Zed was previously against alien agents (due to their unfamiliarity with Earth's norms and the potential for exposure), but he was pressured into it to calm down alien rights advocates. All Crimes Are Equal: The Lawful Stupid Kalifadik enforcers come to Earth to teleport alien fugitives to life imprisonment for any violation, no matter how minor.

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Partially subverted by the fact that the Kalifadik are breaking more than a few laws by teleporting the criminals over interstellar lines. They justify this by pointing out that they answer only to their own planet's laws. Alternate Continuity: L still works for the Mi. B (and had been there for a longer time than J, apparently) and is a blonde. K wasn't neuralyzed or was, and got his memory restored as per the 2nd film.

And I Must Scream: Jeebs' race can consistently regenerate, but they need oxygen to do so. At the end of . He gets better in . He's right; both occurrences are actually aliens. Art Evolution: J and K got character redesigns after the first season.

L became less pale. The Worms also got a lighter yellow color instead of the darker brown they started with.

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Ascended Extra: Jeebs, Frank and the Worms. Essentially one scene wonders in the first movie, but with frequent appearances in the series (each even scoring major episode plotlines to varying degrees). Their status as Ascended. Extras on the show led to their becoming Ascended. Extras in the next two movies. Attack on One Is an Attack on All: In the pilot episode, J accidentally kills a Skraaldian in a sewer. The Skraaldian race have a Hive Mind and so their entire race marks J for death and tries to kill him in retribution.

  • Series Titlecard. Men in Black: The Series was an animated series based off of the original Men in Black film, that ran for four seasons between 19.
  • Men in Black (Men in Black: The Series) est une série télévisée d'animation et de science-fiction américaine en 53 épisodes de 23 minutes, créée par les.
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Avenging the Villain: In . What's Ringo? Kay: The drummer. Big . Also one from . His first appearance no less has him stealing a Sintillian heart. With each appearance, Alpha himself would look less and less human. Bounty Hunter: Buzzard.

Bring My Brown Pants: . He sees K and tries to lunge at him. Casting Gag: Vincent D'Onofrio as all featured male Bugs.

Celebrity Paradox: In . Won't be the first town. J: So that's why they keep making the same movies over and over! Characterization Marches On: The Arquillians are established as pacifists in the series, whereas in the first film, they were willing to destroy Earth in order to stop the Bug from getting their galaxy if the MIB failed to get it back. The Chew Toy: Jeebs.

Every time he appears, count on a body part needing to be re- grown. See Clone Degeneration. Clone Degeneration: The Quick Clones have a time limit. Once they run out of juice (or if you press the button behind their ear), they start babbling gibberish and quickly dissolve into coffee- colored gunk.

Clothing Damage: . Having fire sprout from your skin tends to do that. The first time they quickly got him some heat- resistant clothing, but falling to Earth from orbit overwhelmed even that. Cursed with Awesome: J was in a hurry to lose his agility superpowers for no conceivable reason. Cyborg: In the last season, Alpha makes himself one of these - reasoning that flesh ultimately decays. Dawson Casting: invoked .

Starting in . Gave Us Wi- Fi: A plot point in several episodes where advanced alien technology humans won't be ready for until several decades/centuries causes serious trouble, most notably the Cosmic Integrator that allows Alpha to chop up alien parts and tack them onto himself. It is also implied that some familiar technologies, including the 8- track tape and the Clapper, were alien inventions. Evil Brit: Alpha, just like virtually anyone else voiced by David Warner. Evil Counterpart: Fmecks, who are evil counterparts to the Arquillians. Expendable Clone: The Quick Clones, as noted above. In one episode it's shown that quick clones start out as a vat of the same goo they dissolve into, so its possible that it could even be recyclable.

Fantastic Racism: Pretty much the bedrock of a lot of the alien conflicts in the series, most notably the Fmecks and their obsession with wiping out the Arquillians. A rare human example is Edmund Clark Moffet, a paranoid alien conspiracy theorist who sought to erase Mi. B from existence to keep aliens off Earth.

Minutes of Fame: Agent X called for a TV crew from his home planet so they'd make him the star of their show. Being unable to get rid of them, Zed punished X by offering a chance to have K instead of X as the star, which they quickly accepted.

As J pointed out, fame was so fickle that X didn't even have fifteen minutes of it. Flanderization: The worms and their obsession with coffee, though it helps that the reason for that obsession is also explained (on their planet, only royalty is allowed to drink it). J also gets hit hard. The series stuck with the .

There was a total of one episode where he seemed to actually become competent, which was forgotten by the next. Movie K was a relatively dry- humored straight man, but Series K is downright emotionless. Foreign Queasine: Oddly inverted when Jay and Kay are asking some alien cabbies about a suspect, the aliens are disgusted by the pair eating average Earth cuisine. Cabbie: . Additionally, a good chunk of monsters in movies are actually alien actors in their birthday suits. Freeze Ray: The Icer, one of the more often- used weapons. Special notice should go to the fact that it can freeze fire. Friend in the Black Market / Honest John's Dealership: Jeebs.

Which he is varies, depending on just what item he has in stock. Get It Over With: Alpha fully expects MIB to kill him once he's Brought Down to Normal, and all but orders his old co- workers to finish him. Zed and Kay decline.

Zed: You're a mere mortal now. You'll be punished like one. Kay: Lock 'im up. Good Thing You Can Heal: Jeebs provides this, as his race can regenerate from anything (even being reduced to gelatinous goo!) as long as oxygen is available and he can survive just fine even if there isn't. Grand Finale: . Alpha struck a deal with Vengiss to get the Ixions Earth's oil deposits in exchange for him getting control of Earth. However, plans changed because of Zed. He had been investigating Vengiss' presence on Earth and was about to crack everything wide open.

If he had, Alpha knew MIB would defeat the Ixions - thus prompting a delay until the organization's guard would be down. Hive Mind: In the series the Bugs are an insectoid Hive Mind species.

It's a handy justification for having every male Bug played by Vincent D'Onofrio. Hot Scientist: L fulfills this role.

Hollywood Silencer: Jay uses a kind of silencer on the noisy cricket, which reduces the massive recoil. I Just Shot Marvin in the Face: A variation happens when J, fumbling around trying to return K's neuralyzer, accidentally zaps off the last three or so decades of his memory. Informed Judaism: Frank. I Say What I Say: When J meets his Quick Clone. Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: . Showtime Full Pandora`S Box Online Free. He gets away even after triggering a weapon designed to destroy all of Earth.

Known Only by Their Nickname: K consistently refers to J as .