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2[[caption-width-right:350:Across the universe, now we're green and we're toadally fine!]]
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4In 1992, ''VideoGame/{{Battletoads}}'' was a hot game and the ''WesternAnimation/{{Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|1987}}'' cartoon was still going strong. Given the similarity between the two properties, it stood to reason that a good AnimatedAdaptation could give the games better PopCulturalOsmosis.
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6Someone must have thought so, because a ''Battletoads'' cartoon series, produced by Creator/DiCEntertainment, was launched.
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8The pilot was shown on Thanksgiving 1992. It is a prequel to the game, but does not provide the same backstory as the one published in ''Nintendo Power''. It appeared to be based on a very, ''very'' obscure comic adaptation printed in some other gaming magazines at the time, rather than the game itself. In this origin story, Morgan Ziegler, Dave Shar, and George Pie are, rather than computer technicians, three teenage losers from Oxnard, California who are squirted with SuperSerum by Professor T. Bird and turned into the Battletoads. Tasked with defending the Princess from the Dark Queen, they receive the "ancient names of honor": Zitz, Rash and Pimple.
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10It was directed by Kent Butterworth and written by David Wise, who were both major figures in the development of the original ''WesternAnimation/{{Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|1987}}'' animated series (Butterworth was a senior animator on almost every episode; Wise was the head writer for the majority of its run, and not to be confused in this context with the David Wise who wrote the music for the ''VideoGame/{{Battletoads}}'' games). A natural expectation would be these guys would make a decent ''TMNT''-alike show.
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12The pilot bombed spectacularly. The aborted series is a textbook example of a StillbornFranchise: a niche work being rammed into another medium, adaptation changes alienating the existing fans, critical panning, and a failure to capture a new mainstream audience. No further episodes were broadcast, and it likely destroyed any chance of a good ''Battletoads'' series ever being made, and it is now often compared to the Bubsy pilot.
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14For many years it was nearly forgotten (though it was released on VHS in 1994), buried in the wasteland alongside hundreds of other failed TV pilots, until rediscovered by the Internet. See it in its 30 minutes of glory [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtQ_RSF1jYU here]]. An {{MST}}-style version by WebVideo/{{Retsupurae}}'s Diabetus is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKkL-e5FfEA here]]. WebVideo/TheAnnotatedSeries has also covered it.
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17!!Tropes appearing in the ''Battletoads'' cartoon:
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19* {{Acrofatic}}: George is by far the largest of the main trio but is actually able to move pretty quickly around a basketball court and even manages to jump high enough to do a slam dunk. (Though ends up going through the hoop himself in the process.)
20* AscendedExtra: Of all of the Dark Queen's minions, General Slaughter gets promoted to her Dragon when he's normally just a throwaway boss in the games.
21* AdaptationalDumbass: In this series, the toads come off as dumber than they do in the games. Justified as they're teenagers still in high school.
22* AdaptationalModesty: The Dark Queen is slightly more modest in design, though still startlingly underdressed by Saturday Morning cartoon standards.
23* AdaptedOut: Curiously, [[TheDragon Robo-Manus]] is nowhere to be seen in the pilot.
24* AlienAmongUs: Subverted, T. Bird walks around openly and doesn't seem to be at all afraid of being seen. Played somewhat straight with Angelica, who tries to work like a normal human.
25* AnalogyBackfire: "Life is one big basketball game!" Um...what?
26* AscendedExtra: Princess Angelica gets lines and some personality, which is more than she ever got in the games.
27* ByThePowerOfGrayskull:
28** "Let's get warty!"
29** "Let's get normal!" to return to human form.
30* CanonImmigrant: The Toads' human names get used in their bios for the arcade game.
31* {{Catchphrase}}: "'Toads rule!"
32** George/Pimple saying "Cosmic" in various {{Crunchtastic}} ways ("Cosmerific," for example) and Dave/Rash's "[[PerfectlyCromulentWord Psychotronic]]!"
33* TheChosenZero: The princess and T. Bird literally just give their SuperSerum to the first three humans they see, those humans happen to be "the biggest losers in Oxnard."
34* CreatorProvincialism: Oxnard, California "sounds so mysterious"?
35* DagwoodSandwich: At one point, the principal is seen making one. It falls apart before he can eat it, though.
36* DeanBitterman: The Principal, who for some reason has it in for the main three and threatens to suspend them if they keep hanging out together.
37* DeadpanSnarker: Morgan/Zitz. After he and the others reveal their form as the Battletoads to their school and the principal orders for the police to be called:
38--> '''Zitz''': [[DudeWheresMyRespect So...no standing ovation?]]
39* DemotedToExtra: Boss enemies from the games like Big Blag and General Vermin appear in the show, but only as no-dialogue background characters.
40* DinerBrawl: The first FightScene.
41* EpicFail: Morgan/Zitz making a computer monitor explode just by pressing a few keys and Princess Angelica making a jelly doughnut explode by gently pinching it. Though the latter might have been an animation error.
42* FanService: Having captured Princess Angelica, the Dark Queen hangs her spreadeagled on a wall (dressed in a [[{{FrenchMaidOutfit}} skimpy french maid outfit]]) and threatens her with an AgonyBeam to extort control of the MacGuffin from her.
43* FictionalVideoGame: Any resemblance between "Galaxy Wars" and any RealLife arcade game is coincidental.
44* FlyingCar: Introduced with a ''Film/BackToTheFuture1'' ShoutOut: "Where we're going, we don't need tires!"
45* FrogMen: The eponymous heroes.
46* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Blonde Princess Angelica, in her [[TrueBlueFemininity light blue princess gown]], makes a striking contrast to [[EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette the Dark Queen]] in her black leotard and red cape.
47* HowDoIShotWeb: In the course of their first fight Rash activates a Smash Hit attack by accident. As soon as the professor tells them to "think with your hands" to do so in the future, [[InstantExpert they pretty much master it right away]].
48* InsignificantLittleBluePlanet: According to T-Bird, Earth is "so backward and insignificant that the Dark Queen never bothered to conquer it."
49* LimitedAnimation: To the point where characters walk by moving their cels. The lack of animation budget might have been the biggest negative that kept the show from generating interest.
50* MacGuffin: Princess Angelica's amulet.
51* MsFanService:
52** Princess Angelica, in her [[TrueBlueFemininity pale blue princess gown]] with the shoulder straps down off her shoulders, and later, in a [[{{FrenchMaidOutfit}} skimpy french maid outfit]].
53** The Dark Queen, in her black leotard and red cape.
54* RefusalOfTheCall: One of the shortest examples ever. Zitz refuses to help the guy who just turned them into giant toads when confronted by the Dark Queen, then immediately changes his mind and attacks when she grabs Princess Angelica.
55* SequelHook: "The Beginning..." Doubly ironic, as the franchise itself went dormant after this pilot and the arcade game.
56* SuperSerum: The genetic essence of the ancient Battletoads.
57* ThemeNaming: Morgan ''Zi''egler becomes Zitz, George ''Pi''e becomes Pimple, and Dave ''Shar'' becomes [[SdrawkcabAlias Rash]].
58* TitleThemeTune: A surf pop song announcing that "here we come" and that "we're the Battletoads!"
59* TookALevelInDumbass: The Battletoads are decidedly dumber here than in the games. George/Pimple gets it the worst.
60* TotallyRadical: The characters non-ironically use catchphrases like "psychotronic" and "cosmerific".
61* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: The cashier at the Stop N' Scarf doesn't look up from his newspaper/magazine once during the DinerBrawl.
62* VillainTeleportation: Including teleporting through the spigot of a frozen drink dispenser as a visual gag.
63* VocalDissonance: Morgan and Dave's voices really seem out of place in their Battletoad forms. George's still works, but it should be deeper as Pimple.
64* WeDontNeedRoads: T-Bird modified the car so it can travel between galaxies, saying "Where we're going, we don't need tires". A ShoutOut to ''Film/BackToTheFuture1''.
65* YeahShot: At the end.
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