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The requester saw "Go Go Gadget Trouble", a picture I drew a long time ago that depicted Inspector Gadget, Penny, Brain, and the Gadgetinis Fidget and Digit surrounded by all the M.A.D. agents from the original 1983 Inspector Gadget cartoon, which did take a lot of effort to complete, but is still imperfect (I forgot some M.A.D. agents and some of the M.A.D. agents featured in the picture looked nothing like how they actually appeared on the show).

Nevertheless, the requester wanted me to draw the Biker Mice (Vinnie, Throttle, and Modo) surrounded by many of their enemies. Unfortunately, I wasn't confident that I'd have enough room for all the Biker Mice's enemies, so I settled on drawing the most prominent villains of both the original 1993 Biker Mice from Mars cartoon and the polarizing 2006 revival (I actually like the revival series, plus the requester gave me consent to include the revival villains in this picture if I felt like it).

The truth is that I've only been familiar with Biker Mice from Mars for a few years, but I'm glad I gave the franchise a chance. The series was very funny and action-packed and several of my favorite voice actors were involved. For instance, Throttle, my favorite of the titular trio, was voiced by Rob Paulsen, who I also know for many other roles, including Yakko Warner from Animaniacs, Pinky from Pinky and the Brain, the titular character of Mighty Max, and many others. Modo was voiced by Dorian Harewood, who I also know for voicing Moze from Capitol Critters, filling in for James Avery as the Shredder in some episodes of the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon, and Dr. Mar Londo in the second season of the Legion of Superheroes animated series. Vinnie's voice actor Ian Ziering also had roles in other cartoons I've seen, but I don't recall many at the moment.

I will now give a description for every villain in this picture, since I am well aware that Biker Mice from Mars is a fairly obscure series.

1993 VILLAINS

1. Lord Camembert- The leader of the evil Plutarkian race, voiced by Jeff Glen Bennett. He is the giant fish guy in the yellow and purple robe.

Camembert wasn't always a major player, but he appeared a few times to give orders to the main villain Lawrence Limburger, yell at him, and force him to do the traditional Plutarkian greeting (which required two Plutarkians to press their buttocks together and chant "Cheek to cheek and stink to stink, as Plutark rules, the galaxy shrinks" before making armpit farts).

Camembert also made a brief appearance in the 2006 revival during the three-part episode "Once Upon a Time on Earth", but he was voiced by Jess Harnell and he turned out to be a Catatonian shape-shifter impersonating him to manipulate Napoleon Brie.

2. Lawrence Lactavius Limburger- The main villain of the original cartoon, voiced by William Morgan Sheppard. He is the guy in a purple suit standing underneath Camembert.

Lawrence Limburger's deal is that after the Plutarkians ravaged Mars by pillaging resources from it, he started operations on Earth in the city of Chicago, where Throttle, Vinnie, and Modo found their way and joined forces with a human mechanic named Charlene "Charley" Davidson. Limburger was infuriated that the Biker Mice were still around, so he kept trying to find ways to kill them or at least prevent them from thwarting his schemes in stealing resources from Chicago.

Limburger only appeared a handful of times in the 2006 revival, but W. Morgan Sheppard did reprise his role.

3. Dr. Karbunkle- Limburger's personal mad scientist, voiced by Susan Silo. He's the scientist with red hair.

Dr. Karbunkle was a sadistic freak who is also responsible for Modo having a robotic arm, Throttle needing his sunglasses to see, and Vinnie missing part of his face.

Karbunkle also returned in the 2006 revival, still voiced by Susan Silo. He ended up betraying Limburger because of all the abuse that was heaped on him.

4. Greasepit- Limburger's muscle, voiced by Brad Garrett. He's the man in overalls and a rec cap with drippy hands.

Greasepit was your typical henchman who's all brawn and no brains and had this weird ability of being constantly dripping with grease.

Greasepit returned in the 2006 revival in "Once Upon a Time on Earth", but Brad Garrett did not reprise his role. Instead, Jess Harnell voice him.

5. The X-Terminator- The robot with shades standing just above Greasepit.

The X-Terminator was the first Monster of the Week the Biker Mice faced, having been recruited by Karbunkle to try and get rid of them.

Like a few of the show's other one-shot villains, he actually came back for another episode on occasion.

6. Lectromag- He's standing right next to the X-Terminator.

Lectromag was in the two-part episode "The Reeking Reign of the Head Cheese", and was summoned by Limburger to try and get rid of the Biker Mice with his magnetic powers.

He's another villain who appeared more than once.

7. Tunnel Rat- The rat in the purple visor, not to be confused with the G.I. Joe character of the same name.

Another one-shot villain who likes cutting "meeses to pieces". He was in the second part of "The Reeking Reign of the Head Cheese".

8. Evil Eye Weevil- An alien stuntman assisted by two dweebs called the Pukes of Hazzard, voiced by Jess Harnell. He's the purple skeletal alien with the ridiculous hair.

Evil Eye Weevil made his debut in "Test of Friendship", where he used his hostility ray to try and make the Biker Mice turn against each other.

9. Corroder Cody- A cowboy who can make anything rust, voiced by Charlie Adler.

Corroder Cody was in "The Masked Motorcyclist", which also had Charley disguise herself so she could assist the Biker Mice without their knowledge.

10. Pit Boss- A creep who runs his own world underground and captures people from the surface to make his slaves, voiced by Stu Rosen. He's the blond-haired guy in a leather jacket standing next to Corroder Cody.

The Pit Boss was a recurring villain in the original show, his debut being in "The Pits".

The Pit Boss also made an appearance in the 2006 series in the episode "It's the Pits", but again, he wasn't played by his original voice actor and instead was voiced by Jess Harnell.

11. The Loogie Brothers, Hacka and Honka- Hacka and Honka Loogie were a pair of Plutarkian brothers spoofing Hans and Fritz from Saturday Night Live who were stinky even by Plutarkian standards, voiced respectively by Jess Harnell and Neil Ross.

They first appeared in "We Don't Need No Stinking City", where Limburger fed them hot dogs, or "roast poodles" as they called them, so that they'd make Chicago too smelly for anyone to stand.

12. Napoleon Brie- Limburger's rival from Detroit, voiced by Luke Perry.

Napoleon Brie was different from the other Plutarkians because he was crazy and he talked like Elmer Fudd.

He also made it to the 2006 series, with Luke Perry reprising his role.

2006 VILLAINS

1. Cataclysm- Second-in-command of the Catatonian invasion forces, voiced by Clancy Brown in most episodes and Dorian Harewood in some.

Cataclysm was one of the main villains of the revival series and was as intelligent as he was strong.

2. Hannibal T. Hairball- Leader of the Catatonian invasion forces, voiced by Rob Paulsen.

Hairball was Cataclysm's dim-witted younger brother who was often such an idiot that it's a wonder how he got into his position of power in the first place.

3. Ronaldo Rump- A Hispanic version of Donald Trump, voiced by Jess Harnell

The secondary antagonist of the revival series. The premise of the revival, you see, was that the Biker Mice had to go back to Earth because Mars is suffering a drought that can only be fixed by the regenerator, an invention of their old friend Stoker. To complicate matters, both the Catatonians and Ronaldo Rump want the regenerator for their own evil intentions.

I already made a joke picture about Ronaldo Rump running for President a while back, so I see no reason to ever use him in a joke at Donald Trump's expense ever again. I also don't wish to rile anyone up by saying anything regarding Trump, even if it is within my rights to ridicule the President.

4. Dr. Catorkian- The Catatonians' mad scientist, voiced by Jess Harnell using a Boris Karloff impression.

I really liked this guy. He was so hammy.

5. Sir Richard Brand-Something- Ronaldo Rump's British cousin, voiced by Jeff Bennett.

Just as his Hispanic cousin was a parody of Donald Trump, Sir Richard Brand-Something was a clear parody of Sir Richard Branson.

He only appeared in two episodes, "The British Invasion" and "Break Up", both of which ended with him getting away.

6. Catalina Cat-a-Call- A Catatonian shape-shifter, voiced by Martha Madison.

Catatonian shape-shifters were female Catatonians who could change to look like anybody. They never really explained whether female Catatonians naturally had the ability to shape-shift (considering no male Catatonian shape-shifters appeared), if they were a sub-race of Catatonians that could shape-shift, or if they were simply agents given shape-shifting abilities.

Catalina first appeared in "The Tender Mouse Trap", where she assumed the form of a Martian mouse to try and seduce Throttle, a move that wasn't at all appreciated by Throttle's girlfriend Carbine.

7. Flare- A lizard guy with flamethrower gloves, voiced by S. Scott Bullock.

Flare was in the episode "Biker Mice Down Under", where Rump hired him to cause a landslide to bury Stoker's lab.

I'm sorry I couldn't include every Biker Mice villain in this picture, but I just didn't think I'd have enough room for everyone. We all have our limits.

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Comments: 14

monstermaster13 [2017-05-06 06:37:24 +0000 UTC]

The 1993 bad guys by far were the best, Β especially the Plutarkians and the villains like Evil Eye Weevil.

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KurisuWriting [2017-05-03 14:23:32 +0000 UTC]

You seem to have forgotten Gorgonzolla and Monsterella from "A scent a memory a far distant cheese"

Just putting it out there, no criticism given.

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LuciferTheShort In reply to KurisuWriting [2017-05-03 14:25:16 +0000 UTC]

I didn't forget them, I just thought including every single villain would've been too much work.

There were some villains I wanted to include.

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KurisuWriting In reply to LuciferTheShort [2017-05-03 14:32:27 +0000 UTC]

Ok, just wanted to point out those two.

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megawing [2017-05-03 11:30:02 +0000 UTC]

thanks.

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LuciferTheShort In reply to megawing [2017-05-03 12:30:04 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome.

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megawing In reply to LuciferTheShort [2017-05-09 01:56:07 +0000 UTC]

Ian Ziering did the voice of Wildwing on the mighty ducks cartoon and Dr. Nick Tatopoulos on Godzilla the series.

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LuciferTheShort In reply to megawing [2017-05-09 06:09:44 +0000 UTC]

Well, I didn't know he was involved in Godzilla: The Series.

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megawing In reply to LuciferTheShort [2017-05-10 01:48:56 +0000 UTC]

Okay now let's talk about Hannibal T. Hairball.

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LuciferTheShort In reply to megawing [2017-05-10 07:16:53 +0000 UTC]

I already know he shares a voice actor with Throttle.

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megawing In reply to LuciferTheShort [2017-05-10 21:12:10 +0000 UTC]

Yeah but I want to talk about his Rank.

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LuciferTheShort In reply to megawing [2017-05-10 21:17:38 +0000 UTC]

No idea how such a yo-yo got into his position of power.

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megawing In reply to LuciferTheShort [2017-05-10 21:36:19 +0000 UTC]

okay but look what his rank is Assistant Supreme Commander keyword being Assistant.

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LuciferTheShort In reply to megawing [2017-05-11 08:09:13 +0000 UTC]

That is a good observation. And if the head commander isn't Cataclysm, I wonder who it could be.

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