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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2009

Season 1, Episode 4 Aired: 9/22/1992
Home, Swampy, Home

Bucky, searching for his mentor on Warren, is captured by the toads and is sent as a prisoner to Komplex on the Toad Homeworld. However with the help of his crew, he manages to escape. In disguise as an old hare named "Angus McJump," Bucky allows himself to be captured by the toads a second time, and this time is taken to the prison planet Kinnear where the Toad Air Marshall is building a second climate converter using captive mammals (mostly hares, including Bucky's own aunt) as slave labor. Together with a fox named Mimi LaFloo, Bucky plans to undermine the Air Marshall.

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  • I remember watching this show years ago. That opening song stays with you.

    It's a shame they didn't keep it going. It had a lot of potential. They could probably make it work if they updated a few small mannerisms here and there.

    I have been hearing though that there's talk of a movie coming in 2011, but there's still nothing to go on. I hope it's not a stupid rumor.

  • forgot how addicting this show was to watch. hahaha

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  • The Righteous Indignation really needs some chase armament.

  • Poor Willy. It's a shame they never got to make the episode where he finally got the treatment he needed for his delusions about a galactic war between sentient anthropomorphic animals.

    Thanks for uploading these, by the way. I never really bothered re-watching the cartoons from my childhood as they're mostly a bit crap, but this one's pretty decent.

  • In the original first draft script Bucky was aided by a Hare resistance group before being brought to see his mentor. Toad Air Marshal, Fix and Frax were to have arrived at the Toad Homeworld following Komplex's orders from the last episode. Air Marshall would then be given his orders to take charge of the Climate control factory. Toadborg was also revealed to be present; undergoing repairs and upgrades from the last episode.

  • Y'know, rewatching this series to this point, alot of animated shows today could learn a thing or two from this show on how to make child tag-alongs not only useful, but not annoying to the point where you hate their guts. This show did a pretty good job with Willy.

  • @Ihateflagging123 Do you talk to girls like that?

  • why cant cartoon be good like this any more -_-

  • @SuperDrifter3000

    Supposedly, it's still being considered...but from what I've heard about the sales of the new Bucky O'Hare comic, it's gonna be tough to sell it to a studio.

  • Bucky O'Hare is anachronistic.

    Surely, a civilization advanced enough to have starships, cyberoneiric entities like Komplex, laser blasters, matter transmuters and teleporters would also know about the oneiric side of life and would be dreamsteading instead of fighting physical warfare with one another. Also, Komplex would be above the neurocriticality and no longer need an embodiment. It would completely change the order of things, such a physical reality would no longer be possible.

  • 9:27 One day, I will build my own Komplex.

    Komplex is an example of a cyberoneiric system just within the limits of neurocriticality.

    I would base him on the modified Boltzmann machine which treats noise locally as opposed to temperature globally. It would employ a neurofractal architecture with Hebbian learning. It would employ the fork-and-noise plus persistence approach using a true random numbers harvester. Randomness is always harvested, never generated.

  • @Greatsaiyakirby

    Oh how the world changed in 20 years. TV's nowadays are so thin compared to obsolete toad tv sets and those poor toads, they don't have internet, cell phones, social media. In 20 years, our world made Bucky O'Hare's world look obsolete.

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