Toxic Crusaders (1991) remains one of the most bizarre children's animated series ever produced, taking Troma's ultraviolent, R-rated Toxic Avenger films and sanitizing them into a Saturday morning cartoon about mutant environmental superheroes fighting pollution. The show was produced during the era when nearly every popular property—no matter how inappropriate—received a children's cartoon adaptation, joining the ranks of Rambo, RoboCop, and Police Academy in the "how did this get made for kids" pantheon. Despite running for only 13 episodes, the series generated a significant toy line from Playmates (the same company behind Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) and video games for the NES and Game Boy. The show's existence perfectly encapsulates the anything-goes spirit of early 1990s children's entertainment, and its eco-warrior message was genuinely ahead of its time.
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