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13
The Blackguard Syndrome
1999-02-06
Alpha returns, and with the aid of Jeebs' brother Dax takes control of MIB's new Blackguard satellite weapon system, which can destroy incoming asteroids or specific targets on Earth. When MIB learns that L thwarted their initial attempt to destroy the organisation, and that Jeebs has been contacted for a replacement part to repair the weapon system, K and J are assigned to head out into outer space and stop him before he can get another chance to fire the weapon.

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12
The Star Sytem Syndrome
1999-01-23
A spate of alien actor abductions in Hollywood, leads K and J meeting with MIB's "Agency" division in Los Angeles, to uncover the culprit behind the crime. While J believes the suspect is a former alien actor, K reviews the films of the missing actors to uncover the truth behind their disappearances.

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11
The Superman in Black Syndrome
1999-01-16
An alien ship in Earth's orbit is breached by three alien criminal, seeking to steal a Tomassitron Matter Amplifier. Although the device is activated in the attempted theft, MIB prevents it being stolen by bringing the ship to Earth.

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10
The Black Christmas Syndrome
1998-12-12
Christmas is on hold at MIB, as K and J find themselves on the hunt for Santa Claus, soon after Drekk and a group of alien yetis kidnap him from his workshop and steal all of the toys his "elves" were working on. Aided by one of Santa's elves, the pair soon discover that Drekk's employers are not what were expected.

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9
The Fmall, Fmall World Syndrome
1998-11-21
Seeking revenge for the loss of their world, the Fmeks attempt to get a growth formula by capturing the alien scientist that created it while they are at MIB. A group of Fmeks assigned to this task mistakenly believe one of the worms is their target and capture them.

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8
The Bad Seed Syndrome
1998-11-14
Contraband goods that recently arrived, turn out to be an alien parasitic species that spread through the use of seeder plants and spores. With much of MIB incapacitated and the world threatened, K and L find themselves seeking the species nucleus in order to inject it with an antibody, though the matter is not helped by J, who is accidentally given a truth serum and can't keep quiet.

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7
The Sonic Boom Syndrome
1998-11-07
Eileen returns to Earth, refuelling her ship alongside her new partner, Eidi, while they are transporting a sonic-powered alien fugitive named Aldoosi. But when he escapes, MIB coordinates a joint operation to capture him before he can leave the planet.

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6
The Jack O'Latern Syndrome
1998-10-31
Jay finds himself escorting the worms as they head out trick-or-treating on Halloween night, only to discover, along with K and U, that there's an alien just arrived, who seeks to kidnap children for slavery. Meanwhile, MIB's Headquarters suddenly experiences a power cut and weird things slowly begin happening, leading to Z and L trying to find a scientific reason for the situation.

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5
The Big Bad Bug Syndrome
1998-10-24
MIB learns that a bounty has been placed on L by the Queen of the Bugs, for her part in Edgar's demise. With several bugs, including Edgar's own brother Edwin, arriving on Earth to claim it, and L out in the field, K and J find themselves racing to find and protect her before one the bugs carts her off the planet.

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4
The Dog Eat Dog Syndrome
1998-10-10
Frank's former cellmate, Drekk, an alien who can generate flames and intense heat from his hands, has escaped and is on the loose on Earth. MIB quickly finds itself trying to locate and capture him through Frank, but when Drekk escapes, Frank is forced by him to lead K and J into a trap.

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3
The Heads You Lose Syndrome
1998-10-03
With his alien attachments slowly falling apart, Alpha coerces Jeebs to steal new parts. That is, until he learns that Troy the symbiote is at MIB on an internship, and decides to go after him.

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2
The Quick Clone Syndrome
1998-09-26
Jay uses quick clones, temporary doubles that melt down after a few hours, to do his job while he sleeps. When the evil alpha gets hold of a melted-down Jay Clone, he uses the DNA to create a quick clone of his own: Jay's evil twin.

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1
The Little Big Man Syndrome
1998-09-19
Jay shrinks to help a tiny alien race but finds problems when needing to go back to his normal size.

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Men In Black: The Series is an American animated television show that aired from 1997 to 2001. It was a continuation of the Men In Black film franchise, with many of the famous and beloved characters returning, albeit with notable differences. Based on Lowell Cunningham's comic book series, The Men in Black, the show was produced by Sony Pictures Television, with Jeff Kline and Richard Raynis serving as executive producers. Reflective of the sci-fi and comedy genre, the show creates an eccentric and engaging world of alien encounters and secret operations. It captures the feel of the Men In Black movie franchise's humorous tone while also including a greater focus on science fiction themes and concepts. The show takes place within a special secret organization known as 'Men In Black', whose primary role is monitoring alien activity on Earth, and if necessary, dealing with any potential threats these extraterrestrial beings might pose. The main heroes of the series are agents Jay and Kay, characters who have been inspired by their film counterparts. However, the creators of the show give them a slightly new spin. Jay is portrayed as the enthusiastic, sometimes overeager but competent partner to the more experienced and slightly reserved Kay. Kay, on the other hand, is characterized by a strong no-nonsense demeanor and the patience to deal with Jay's antics. Together, these determined agents make a balanced team, handling all sorts of alien disputes and threats without catching the public's attention. Furthermore, the show stands out for its consistent efforts to giving depth to its universe and characters. With the animated format enabling much more exploration of the story's universe, the series introduces many unique lifeforms and intergalactic politics. The agents continuously deal with various alien species – both friendly and not – in their primary mission to safeguard the planet. The aliens are an assortment of peculiar creatures with unique personalities and abilities. Some are allies, while others form the villains of the series, each one more ingenious than the last. Featuring a sleek style of traditional animation which is reflective of the late Nineties, Men In Black: The Series creates a captivating visual experience for viewers. The animation strikes a balance between showing imaginative creature designs and various spaceships and technology. The series also renders vigorous action scenes, which are a significant component of the storyline, excellently. One of the show's significant strengths is its versatility in tone. Despite its frequently intense action and occasionally sinister villains, the series maintains an overall lighthearted atmosphere. Much of this comes from the playful banter between Jay and Kay, as well as the various wacky situations they often find themselves dealing with. The humor in the series is clever and brisk, often playing off the absurdity inherent in the Men in Black's secret operations and rarely slowing down the action. Arguably, much of the series' most notable characteristics might be attributed to its strong cast. The voice acting throughout the series is top-notch, with the actors giving life to their characters, engaging the audience with their performances. Along with the main characters, many appealing supporting characters also display remarkable growth in their arcs, adding depth and complexity to the storyline. Men In Black: The Series isn't merely a derivative of its film franchise but stands as a sophisticated and amusing show in its own right. Despite the inevitable comparisons, it manages to carve out its identity. For those who enjoy science fiction with a healthy dose of humor, mixed with dynamic characters and riveting storylines, this series will undoubtedly provide a memorable experience. Over the four seasons, the show delves deeper into the alien-infested world of Men In Black, providing its audience with exciting adventures, intergalactic escapades, and witty exchanges. In conclusion, Men In Black: The Series remains a noteworthy part of animated television history, winning over fans of all ages with its unique blend of comedy, action, and imaginative sci-fi world-building. It carries on the spirit of Men In Black, verifying that protecting the Earth from the scum of the universe can indeed be a lot of fun.

Men In Black: The Series is a series categorized as a . Spanning 4 seasons with a total of 53 episodes, the show debuted on 1997. The series has earned a moderate reviews from both critics and viewers. The IMDb score stands at 6.8.

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Rating
6.8/10
Cast
Keith Diamond, Charles Napier, Patrick Pinney
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