Street Sharks


Street Sharks is an American-Canadian animated series about the adventures of crime-fighting half-man/half-sharks. It was produced by DIC Productions, L.P. and aired from 1994 to 1997, originally as a part of the Amazin' Adventures programming block. The show promoted a line of action figures by Mattel. The creators were David Siegel and Joe Galliani of Mr. Joe's Really Big Productions.
In 1996, the Street Sharks were paired with the Dino Vengers, and the show was retitled Dino Vengers Featuring Street Sharks.

Plot

A university professor named Dr. Robert Bolton and his partner Dr. Luther Paradigm create a machine known as the "gene-slammer" which is capable of changing aquatic animals into anthropomorphic hybrids by combining their DNA. In his attempt to prevent Paradigm from using this machine for personal power, Bolton is transformed into an unseen monstrosity, but escapes. Later, Paradigm gives Bolton's four sons John, Bobby, Coop, and Clint the likeness of four different sharks. When Dr. Paradigm captures their friend Bends, the resulting "Street Sharks" rescue him and combine Paradigm with piranha DNA. In subsequent episodes, Dr. Paradigm creates a variety of monsters to destroy the Street Sharks while attempting to persuade the inhabitants of their native metropolis of Fission City to imprison them. Of these monsters, a few sided with the Sharks themselves: namely Rox, Moby Lick, Mantaman, and El Swordo.
The final few episodes introduced the Dino Vengers: a group of extraterrestrial dinosaurs allied with the Street Sharks against their own rivals in the Raptor Gang. When Dr. Paradigm wanted to get a sample of the Raptors' DNA to improve himself, they trick him by giving him iguana DNA which transforms him into "Dr. Iguanoid" leading to him working with the Raptors where they will reward him by correcting the DNA mistake they gave him. In the end, Paradigm is captured and imprisoned while the Raptor Gang leaves Earth.
The Dino Vengers later had their own series called Extreme Dinosaurs where they and the Raptors had different backgrounds.

Characters

Bolton family

The Dino Vengers – A military unit from an exoplanet inhabited by anthropomorphic dinosaurs. Allied with the Street Sharks. Once ordinary members of their race, the four volunteered to receive genetic enhancements that made them far larger and stronger to better combat Bad Rap and his gang of terrorists.
Dr. Paradigm and his Evil Seaviates

Episodes

Season 1 (1994)

Season 2 (1994)

Season 3 (1995–97)

Home Media releases

North America

In 1995, Buena Vista Home Video released a VHS titled The Gene Slamming Begins, which featured all three of the Season 1 episodes: Sharkbait, "Sharkbite" and "Sharkstorm" combined into a feature-length format. Buena Vista followed this release with two tapes featuring Season 2 episodes: Shark Quest, which had the episodes "Shark Quest" and "Lone Shark", and the other: Shark 'n' Roll which featured the episodes "Shark 'n' Roll" and "Fresh Water Shark". Unusually, these releases were branded as regular BVHV releases rather than being released under the DIC Toon-Time Video label.
In late September 2012, Mill Creek Entertainment announced they would release the series to DVD during early 2013.
On February 19, 2013, Mill Creek Entertainment released Street Sharks – The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1 for the very first time. This release has been discontinued and is out of print.
On January 16, 2018, Mill Creek Entertainment re-released the complete series to DVD in Region 1.

United Kingdom

In 1996, BMG Video released three VHS tapes in the United Kingdom, featuring the same episodes as the US VHS's, although the first tape was retitled as Jawsome!.
In 2004, Anchor Bay UK released a single-DVD/VHS volume featuring all 3 Season 1 episodes, and the first Season 2 episode "Shark Quest".
In 2005, Avenue Entertainment released two DVD volumes containing two episodes each: Volume 1 featured "Sharkbite" and "Shark Fight" and Volume 2 featured "Sky Sharks" and "Shark of Steel".

Tie-in products

In 1996, Archie Comics released a short-lived comic book series based on Street Sharks. They published a three-issue mini-series which were based on the first three episodes of the series, and a regular comic series, which lasted three issues.
From 1994 to 1997, Mattel released a line of Street Sharks action figures.