Dexter Douglas, a young man passionate about computers and eager to find love, installs a peculiar chip, the Pinnacle Chip, on his computer. One day, his cat accidentally types a secret code, "@[=g3,8d]\&fbb=-q]/hk%fg", onto the chip while walking across the keyboard. This code activates a glitch, referencing the Pentium FDIV bug.
How what started as a straightforward animated action hero evolved into a chaotically comic cartoon phenom
Cruise ship parodies that promoted the series launch
Series creators and crew recall the show's second year and the making of the epic, cameo-crammed final episode
Favorite moments remembered
In addition to the 24 main episodes of Freakazoid!, several variant episodes aired, re-configuring the cartoon segments into new combinations and sometimes adding new content, post-credit tags or gag credits. This variant episode (also…
The Brain teams up with The Lobe, so the Titans enlist the help of Freakazoid to stop them.

Washington, D.C. has a new defender: Freakazoid. The comedy (and sanity) never stops when he's around and he's only one of the weird heroes of the series! It's better than a nice tub of good things!

Freakazoid does the weather, rescues a hostage high-school dance and loses a sidekick to marriage.

Freakazoid rescues campers from a monster and narrowly escapes a lobotomy. Toby Danger must stop Dr. Sin.

A forgetful alien tries to recall his message for mankind, Lord Bravery's first act as a superhero hopeful turns out to be a problem, aliens circles the Earth in hopes of finding an answer to the eternal question of the universe and…

In the first segment (And Fanboy is his Name), an pudgy teenager calling himself Fanboy tries to become Freakazoid's sidekick. The second segment deals with the story of 4 gnomes, who after causing mischief for vikings many years in the…

A rabid dog-like creature becomes Freak's new sidekick; Lord Bravery fights bureaucracy over his name; Fan Boy rhapsodizes over his quest for Spock's autograph; Freak teaches Norwegian.

Jack Valenti hosts the story of how Freakazoid got his powers and the promise of seeing a grown man wrestle a bear.

The conclusion to the story of Freak's origins. A vortex sucks Freak into the past.

Freak foils a plot to use robotic cars to steal nuclear weapons. The Huntsman goes in search of crime.

In order to provide a more calming effect to today's rather violent cartoons, the network censors initiate 'Relax-o-Vision.' The process projects peaceful scenes of tranquility over more violent parts of the day's cartoon. Freakzoid…

Freak goes Christmas shopping and searches for the answer to a mysterious cloud which seems to be turning people into zombies.

The cartoon is cut short when the show's lazy writers decide to end the episode early to show more 'Animaniacs' reruns. However, Steven Spielberg won't stand for it, and unleashes his vision to finish the cartoon right. Dexter Douglas…

Freak must rescue a werewolf from his cursed state, and delve into the sewers after a pack of jewel thieves led by the Cobra Queen.

This episode involves Armondo Guitierrez, whose company created the Pinnacle microchip that turned Dexter Douglas into Freakazoid (gasp!). After using an internet connection and special series of keystrokes, Guttierrez escapes into…


The Lobe's plot to cripple the television industry interrupts Steff and Dexter's first date.

Freak can't refuse anyone anything on his birthday, according to the Superhero Code Book. Even if the request comes from a villain who wants to be free from heroic interference in his nefarious scheme.

Freak and his friends travel to a police state to rescue another friend.

Freak and Cosgrove are zapped inside a Virtual Tussle virtual reality game.

Guitierrez returns with a device that could vaporize the entire world.

Cosgrove's girlfriend takes up all his time and is a fire-breathing monster.

Freak pursues the madman who turned Steff into a statue.

An evil scientist crashes Freak's plane, trying to add to his human stock for his experiments in crossbreeding with orangutans.

Freak's attempts to learn telekinesis leaves him too tired to adequately guard the Diamond Hat of the Czars.

Freak-a-Panel: While on the trail of Cave Guy, Freakazoid finds himself at a sci-fi convention and despite the fact that everyone is in costume, he needs to find the real Cave Guy and get out. Tomb of Invisibo: An invisible villain from…

The Lobe kidnaps PBS's famed carpenter, Norm Abram, to build a wooden device that would kill Freak.
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