3D Models

3D models made by fan artist Cyber-24.


Animation Cels

Bryan Furlong provided these exclusive SWAT Kat animation cells given to him by the Tremblays.


Animato Article

Written by Mark Lungo, this article appeared in issue #32 of Animato Magazine in the spring of 1995.


Avatars

For use in forums, instant messengers or other applications. Right-click on the images and click on "Save-As."

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Cameos

Aqua Teen Hunger Force occasionally makes use of miscellaneous Hanna-Barbera footage. To date, footage from SWAT Kats has appeared in three episodes:

The Megakat City skyline (which appears in almost every episode) and a downtown MKC background in Rabbot.

The Pastmaster's time vortex in Balloonstein.

An Enforcer Chopper in The Cubing.


cToons

The cToon internet trading card game was based on the animated programs that aired on Cartoon Network. Below are some from SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron that were saved.


cToons (more)

Recovered cToons from an archive site.


Deaths

Complete list of deaths that occured in the series, assumed or otherwise.

Written by Bill Hiers.

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Half-Life Mod

3D Models of an in-development SWAT Kats Half-Life mod. This project can be found here.


Kat's Eye News Special Report



A clip-show used to promote SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron.

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Lance Falk Interview

A 2002 interview with Lance Falk, a writer, producer and artist for numerous animated programs such as SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron and The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest.

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Model Sheets

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Multimedia

Season One Theme | Season Two Theme


Posters


Press Kit

Countrykat sent in pictures of what appears to be a press kit from Lance Falk. According to CK, these were used during marketing meetings at the beginning of the show's production. This package also included a character design of Zed from Falk, as well as a rare SWAT Kat sticker.


Products

Various SWAT Kat-related merchandise.


Quotes

Phrases, sayings and general all around quotes from various characters in the series. (updated 12/29/07)

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SK Comic

A now abandonned project, originally located here.


SNES Game Images

Images of the SWAT Kats SNES Game, ranging from actual gameplay footage, images of the instruction booklet and an article from Game Player magazine.


SNES Game Soundtrack

Soundtrack (background music) from the SWAT Kats SNES videogame. Originally obtained at Home of SNES Music.

Main Theme
01_maintheme.mp3 Number of downloads:

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Story Boards

Provided by Krhainos.

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SWAT Kat Rap

A promotional music video released on Cartoon Network.

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The SWAT Kat Journal

A short-lived attempt to create a pseudo-publication style newsletter that included features, interviews and commentary about various aspects of the series and fandom.



Web Master's Note: In retrospect, I was a really horrible writer 6 years ago XD


The SWAT Kats Interview

An in-house Cartoon Network promotion using stock SWAT Kats footage with the voice talents of Charlie Adler and Barry Gordon doing "new" material.

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The Unfinished Episodes

All written by Glenn Leopold, provided by Lance Falk. Comments are assumed to be Falk's, although not specifically noted in the article.

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Timeline of Events

A non-canonical history of events in the fictional history portrayed in the series. This is based on the universe's timeline and not based on the sequence of the episodes

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Toon Magazine Article

A transcribed copy of a Fall 1994 issue of Toon Magazine by Michael Swanigan

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Toon Magazine feature

Articles and review of SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron featured in Toon Magazine's Fall '94 preview issue (Vol 1, No. 5).


Vehicle Losses

The total amount of  vehicles that were destroyed in the series.

Written by Bill Hiers.

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Weapons

Serving hero and villain alike, the laser is a tool for justice and evil, to be respected and used accordingly to circumstance. The Enforcers and even the SWAT Kats themselves utilize the laser technology for their own personal use, demonstrating its effectiveness with consistence on the front lines.

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White Castle Toys

SWAT Kats Launchers found in kids meals for White Castle. T-Bone, Razor and Callie were used and as you'll see in the images below, they're just hollow plastic tube like things with an SK character on top. You squeeze the orange tube part and it pops off the SK character. Goes a nice bit too.  Each Launcher also came with a different Decal (sticker).







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