Bionic Six
tv show

65 total episodes
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2 seasons
First Aired April 19, 1987
Overview
The title characters of the series are a family of machine-enhanced human beings possessing unique powers after being augmented with bionic technology, much like The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman. Each family member is given specific bionic powers, and thus they form a superhero team named Bionic Six.

Season 2
43 episodes
Air Date
December 18, 1992
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Holidaze
Episode 1 - ? minutes
December 19, 1992
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Nightmare at Cypress Cove
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December 26, 1992
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Music Power
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January 02, 1993
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The Hive
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January 09, 1993
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Mindlink
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January 16, 1993
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I Compute, Therefore I Am
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January 23, 1993
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Pass/Fail
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January 30, 1993
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Born to Be Bad
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February 06, 1993
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A Clean Slate (1)
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February 13, 1993
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A Clean Slate (2)
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February 20, 1993
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Spin Out
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February 27, 1993
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The Man in the Moon
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March 06, 1993
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The Case of the Baker Street Bionics
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March 13, 1993
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Now You See Me...
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March 20, 1993
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Crystal Clear
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April 03, 1993
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You've Come a Long Way, Baby!
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April 10, 1993
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Up and Atom
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April 17, 1993
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Home Movies
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April 24, 1993
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Scarabscam
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May 01, 1993
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Kaleidoscope
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May 08, 1993
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Once Upon a Crime
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May 15, 1993
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Mrs. Scarab
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May 29, 1993
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The Secret Life of Wellington Forsby
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October 08, 1987
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The Fungus Among Us
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October 09, 1987
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Bottom of the Ninth Planet
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October 12, 1987
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Triple Cross
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October 13, 1987
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I, Scarab (1)
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October 14, 1987
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I, Scarab (2)
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October 15, 1987
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Scabracadabra
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October 16, 1987
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The Glitch
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October 19, 1987
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A Matter of Gravity
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October 20, 1987
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The Elemental
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October 21, 1987
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I Am the Viper
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October 22, 1987
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Shadow Boxer
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October 23, 1987
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Call of the Bunji
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November 02, 1987
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A Super Bunch of Guys
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November 03, 1987
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The Monkey Has Landed
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November 04, 1987
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Ready, Aim, Fired
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November 05, 1987
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Love Note
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November 06, 1987
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Bone of Contention
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November 09, 1987
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Junk Heap
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November 10, 1987
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The Return of Mrs. Scarab
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November 11, 1987
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That's All Folks
Episode 43 - ? minutes
November 12, 1987
Episodes
Cast

John Stephenson
as
Jack Bennett 'Bionic-1' / Klunk (voices)

Jim MacGeorge
as
Dr. Wilmer Sharp Ph.D. 'Dr. Scarab' (voice)

Carol Bilger
as
Helen Bennett 'Mother-1' (voice)

Hal Rayle
as
Eric Bennett 'Sport-1' (voice)
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Bobbie Block
as
Meg Bennett 'Rock-1' (voice)

Brian Tochi
as
Bunjiro "Bunji" Tsukahara 'Karate-1' (voice)
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Norman Bernard
as
James Dwight "J.D." Corey 'IQ' (voice)

Neil Ross
as
F.L.U.F.F.I. (voice)
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Jennifer Darling
as
Madame-O (voice)

Frank Welker
as
Mechanic / Glove / Chopper (voices)

Alan Oppenheimer
as
Prof. Amadeus Sharp (voice)

Arthur Burghardt
as
Edward Tully (voice)