Swat Kats: The Radical Squadron

SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron is an American animated television series created by Christian Tremblay and Yvon Tremblay and produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions.[1] The series takes place in the fictional metropolis of Megakat City, which is populated entirely by anthropomorphic felines, known as "kats". The titular SWAT Kats are two vigilante pilots who possess a state-of-the-art fighter jet with an array of weaponry. Throughout the series, they face various villains as well as competition from Megakat City's militarized police force called the Enforcers.

Main

 * Charlie Adler as Chance Furlong/T-Bone
 * Barry Gordon as Jake Clawson/Razor
 * Gary Owens as Lieutenant Ulysses Feral
 * Jim Cummings as Mayor Manx
 * Tress MacNeille as Calico 'Callie' Briggs

Recurring

 * Brock Peters as Baron O'Brien/Dark Kat
 * Candy Milo as Ann Gora
 * Mark Hamil as Johnny K
 * Frank Welker as Dr. Elrod Purvis/Dr. Viper
 * Jim Cummings as Katscratch
 * Brian Markinson as Simon Hunt
 * Paul Williams as the Thaddeus Bloom/Aristo Kat

Season 1: 1993

 * 1) "The Radical Beginning"-Chance "T-Bone" Furlong and Jake "Razor" Clawson were members of Megakat City's paramilitary law enforcement agency, known as the Enforcers. They were discharged from the Enforcers after disobeying the orders of Lieutenant Ulysses Feral, which resulted in the destruction of the newly built Enforcer Headquarters. While in pursuit of Dark Kat the two rebelled against Enforcer Lieutenant Feral's orders to fall back and leave Dark Kat to him. When they objected, citing their already-acquired target lock, Lieutenant Feral crowded out their jet, clipping their wing and sending Chance and Jake's jet crashing into Enforcer headquarters. The resultant explosion distracted Lieutenant Feral, allowing Dark Kat's escape. Commander Steele refused to blame Feral for the incident and discharges Chance and Jake from the Enforcers and reassigns them to work at the city's military salvage yard to pay for the damage to the Enforcer Headquarters. Using discarded military parts and weapons from the salvage yard, Chance and Jake built themselves technology and decided to call themselves the SWAT Kats. The Swat Kats first go after robots sent by Mac and Molly Mange to trash a factory full of workers for not paying their boss any protection money. Feral vows to arrest the vigilantes while arresting Mac and Molly for their crimes.
 * 2) "Love Amerikat Style"-Outraged at what Steele has done, PumaDyne CEO Fiona Clawson gets her son Jake a job in the IT department where Jake befriends Michael Holt. Unfortunately, Michael is depressed since his lover, who was illegally immigrating from Cuba, went missing which is why he asked Lieutenant Feral to look into it. Jake, showing sympathy for Michael, convinces Chance to help investigate by being a step ahead of Feral. T-Bone and Razor investigate salvage yard owners named Burke and Murray to discover that they're murdering smuggled immigrants who cannot pay for their freedom. Razor frees the immigrants while T-Bone subdues Burke and Murray, thus, leaving them for the Enforcers.
 * 3) "The Scientist"-An engineering professor  is killed by a swarm of bees at a university. While the team searches for a metahuman that can control bees, CSI Bart Allen arrives from Central City to do his own investigation since he was sent by his captain. T-Bone and Razor track down another bee attack, however, Razor is attacked by the swarm. T-Bone takes Razor to Bart for help while being able to capture one of the bees. Bart is revealed to be a descendant of Barry Allen, who was secretly a crime fighter known as the Flash.
 * 4) "The Origin of Dr. Viper"-Bart saves Razor's life, however Razor is angry that T-Bone told Bart his secret as he regains consciousness. T-Bone, Razor, and Bart decide to focus all of their attention on Purvis, who is a scientist employed at MegaKat Biochemical Labs who is responsible for controlling the bees. Dr. N. Zyme and Dr. Elrod Purvis engineer Viper Mutagen 368, a regenerative growth formula. Zyme imagines the benefits of the mutagen to mankind and tells Purvis he could not have done it without him. Purvis is uncaring, and only wants to sell the mutagen to finance his terrorist activities, only to be discovered by Zyme and pursued into the building's stairwell. Purvis trips down the stairs and becomes covered in the growth formula. He then collapses, supposedly dead and is taken to the morgue. Dr. Zyme discovers that the mutagen is ineffective and mutates its host into an evil monstrosity. Purvis is mutated by the formula and becomes Dr. Viper, taking his name from the mutagen itself. He then proceeds to apply the mutagen to mosquitos and honey bees to attack those responsible for his mutation.