![]() Sam: Wanna come live in our basement, devoting the rest of your life to fighting crime?! ![]() She lives and works in the basement of Sam and Max's building. Adaptation Expansion: Darla "The Geek" Gugenheek is a cartoon-only creation filling the role of gadget provider.This is most evident in the adaptation of "Bad Day On The Moon", where the first section (which features a significant appearance of him) is omitted. Adapted Out: Flint Paper is the only character from the comics to not appear in the series.Kurtz-esque squirrel from "We Drop at Dawn" continually mislabels the duo as " Sam & Dave. ![]() Tropes featured mainly in the cartoon include: Notable for being among the first 2D animated series to have all its episodes animated in digital ink-and-paint rather than cels. They were released on DVD in 2008 by Shout! Factory and can still be bought through Amazon. ![]() The show faced some inevitable Bowdlerization in heading to children's television, but make no mistake: it was made for fans of Sam and Max first and for kids second.ĭuring the initial 2006 run of the first season of episodic Sam & Max games by Telltale Games, the portal/publishing partner Gametap aired the episodes for free online (no longer available for viewing there). Created by the Canadian animation studio Nelvana, the Sam & Max cartoon series premiered on Fox Kids in 1997 (and aired on YTV in Canada) under the full title The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police * though never actually referred to as such on-screen the title sequence alternates between Sam & Max Freelance Police!!! or just Sam & Max and lasted only 13 full-length episodes, with 24 individual stories. ![]()
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