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[[caption-width-right:350:If only the actual series had looked as good as [[CoversAlwaysLie this DVD cover]].]]

''Police Academy: The Animated Series'' (1988-1989) is an American animated television series produced by Creator/RubySpears based on the ''Film/PoliceAcademy'' series of films [[note]][[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids Yes. THAT]] ''[[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids Police Academy]]''[[/note]]. It aired on weekdays for a total of 65 episodes. It features animated versions of several characters from the films, including Carey Mahoney, Moses Hightower, Eugene Tackleberry, and Larvell Jones, alongside {{Canon Immigrant}}s the K-9 Corps and The Professor, the latter supplying the police force with the wacky gadgetry they need to combat an extensive RoguesGallery of villains.

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[[caption-width-right:350:If only the actual series had looked as good as [[CoversAlwaysLie this DVD cover]].]]

''Police Academy: The Animated Series'' (1988-1989) is an American animated television series produced by Creator/RubySpears based on the ''Film/PoliceAcademy'' series of films [[note]][[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids Yes. THAT]] ''[[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids Police Academy]]''[[/note]].films. It aired on weekdays for a total of 65 episodes. It features animated versions of several characters from the films, including Carey Mahoney, Moses Hightower, Eugene Tackleberry, and Larvell Jones, alongside {{Canon Immigrant}}s the K-9 Corps and The Professor, the latter supplying the police force with the wacky gadgetry they need to combat an extensive RoguesGallery of villains.
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* {{Expy}}: An {{Acrofatic}} crime boss named Kingpin? [[Franchise/{{Spiderman}} Sounds]] [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} familiar]]...

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* {{Expy}}: An {{Acrofatic}} crime boss named Kingpin? [[Franchise/{{Spiderman}} [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Sounds]] [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} familiar]]...
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* FamilyFriendlyFirearms: Applied via RuleOfFunny: TriggerHappy gun-nut Tackleberry's WeaponOfChoice on this series was a ''[[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill bazooka]]''.

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* FamilyFriendlyFirearms: Applied via RuleOfFunny: TriggerHappy gun-nut Tackleberry's WeaponOfChoice weapon on this series was a ''[[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill bazooka]]''.
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* ParentService: In one episode at the beach, [[ItMakesSenseInCOntext Sweetchuck was falling from the sky]] and a beautiful blonde girl in a red bikini caught him.

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* ParentService: In one episode at the beach, [[ItMakesSenseInCOntext Sweetchuck was falling from the sky]] and a beautiful blonde girl in a red bikini caught him. There are few seconds before she makes the catch and you get a nice view of her body.
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* BeautifulAllAlong: When Zed returns to his hometown, he freaks out when he runs into the dorky girl with glasses he knew from his younger years. At the end of the episode, she removes her glasses and let her hair down and left Zed fainting in awe.

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* BeautifulAllAlong: When Zed returns to his hometown, he freaks out when he runs into the dorky girl with glasses he knew from his younger years. At the end of the episode, she removes her glasses and let her hair down and left down, causing Zed fainting to faint in awe.
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