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RoboCop

  • TV Series
  • 1994
  • 12
  • 44m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
3.2K
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Richard Eden in RoboCop (1994)
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Alex Murphy is RoboCop, a cybernetic policeman. A creation of a vast corporation, he fights crime and occasional corporate conspiracy in the near-future of Old Detroit.Alex Murphy is RoboCop, a cybernetic policeman. A creation of a vast corporation, he fights crime and occasional corporate conspiracy in the near-future of Old Detroit.Alex Murphy is RoboCop, a cybernetic policeman. A creation of a vast corporation, he fights crime and occasional corporate conspiracy in the near-future of Old Detroit.

  • Stars
    • Richard Eden
    • Yvette Nipar
    • Blu Mankuma
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,412
    1,891
    • Stars
      • Richard Eden
      • Yvette Nipar
      • Blu Mankuma
    • 22User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 nominations total

    Episodes23

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    Richard Eden
    Richard Eden
    • Alex Murphy…
    • 1994
    Yvette Nipar
    Yvette Nipar
    • Detective Lisa Madigan
    • 1994
    Blu Mankuma
    Blu Mankuma
    • Sergeant Stanley Parks
    • 1994
    Andrea Roth
    Andrea Roth
    • Diana Powers…
    • 1994
    David Gardner
    • OCP Chairman
    • 1994
    Sarah Campbell
    • Gadget
    • 1994
    Dan Duran
    • Bo Harlan
    • 1994
    Erica Ehm
    • Rocky Crenshaw
    • 1994
    Ed Sahely
    • Charlie Lippencott
    • 1994
    Jenn Griffin
    Jenn Griffin
    • Nancy Murphy
    • 1994
    Ken Quinn
    • Robocop Stunt Double
    • 1994
    Patrick McKenna
    Patrick McKenna
    • Umberto Ortega
    • 1994
    Peter Costigan
    Peter Costigan
    • Jimmy Murphy
    • 1994
    Jordan Hughes
    • Young Jimmy Murphy
    • 1994
    James Kidnie
    James Kidnie
    • William Ray 'Pudface' Morgan…
    • 1994
    Jason Blicker
    Jason Blicker
    • Aubrey Fox
    • 1994
    Catherine Swing
    • Martina Marx
    • 1994
    Cliff De Young
    Cliff De Young
    • Dr. Cray Z. Mollardo
    • 1994
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    dmk42

    Camp lives again

    I rather liked the series. I saw it as an extension of the Robocop 3 humor and a good approach for a Primetime network TV series. (A more Robocop 1- like series would fit on a HBO or other cable network and would please the Robo fan base better.) It gives a nod to the 60's Batman series in not taking itself too seriously but isn't as cartoonish as said Batman. The humour is more akin to Escape from New York (another debate for another forum)than the Three Stooges and is campy at times. Camp is an acquired taste that rarely appeals to the fans who enjoyed the gritty and bloody violence of the first 2 films. What it has going for it is that its fun, witty (the Rowdy Roddy Piper episode is a classic and I'm not just talking about the Major Market uniform either), and expanded the Robo universe in a pre-Dark Knight Returns/Spawn comic-bookish way. The writing varied but the surrounding cast and guest stars made up for it. I can show my kids this series and enjoy it with them and then share the movie series and the Prime Directives miniseries of movies with them when they're older. This is a PG Robocop series and should be judged on its own merits and not compared to the R rated movies which were created for another market altogether.
    8warren-87235

    The Spirit of Robocop

    The TV series of Robocop is a very strange creature to review. On the surface, it does everything wrong. It's campy, the acting from the villains leaves a lot to be desired, and the violence has been watered down to a family-friendly level. Simply put, it shouldn't work...

    But...

    This has become one of my favourite TV series, that I return to once every couple of years. Why, you ask? The character. Robocop/Murphy's soul is captured in each episode. Richard Eden manages to imbue Murphy with the same sense of character that Peter Weller did in the original, despite the armour and helmet. There is a melancholy and a philosophical edge to the him, that rises above the over-the-top villains and occasional silliness.

    On top of that, the series does an excellent job of continuing the satire of the original, from the Media-Break moments, to the corporate greed. Even the plotlines are rather good, poking fun at consumerism and corporate corruption. They may sometimes feel ridiculous due to the cartoon villains, but when you imagine the same stories played in a serious way, they could be quite smart and cutting.

    The series also adds an excellent but sadly underused element, which is NeuroBrain, otherwise known as Diana (Andrea Roth). Her addition as a character who has undergone a similar fate to Murphy, and become a 'ghost in the machine', adds a superb twist that could have have gone so much farther. It also helps that Andrea Roth could be quite ethereal in the role.

    Yvette Nipar becomes the replacement for Nancy Allen, as Robocop's partner, and does a good job of playing it straight and serious, as does Blu Mankuma as the replacement for Robert DoQui, the precinct Sergeant. Even Sarah Campbell as 'Gadget', the Sergeant's adoptive daughter, makes for an enjoyable contrast of young innocence to Murphy's tragic hero.

    Then we have episodes dealing with Murphy's family, including his wife and son, and ultimately even his father, for some touching moments.

    Apart from the obvious issues, I do wish that they had allowed Richard Eden to gradually loosen up in the role. All too often he is _too_ robotic, particularly in personal scenes where they should have allowed his humanity to come through a little more.

    Ultimately, it's a shame the series didn't get a chance to grow. With the introduction of a side character entering cyberspace, and meeting Diana, the possibility of Murphy having another life as 'himself' in cyberspace, with Diana, was clearly an option. It would have opened up a new world of story possibilities, from allowing the actor to escape the 'suit' and be more human, to the dilemmas of juggling his real life as Robocop, when he could become addicted to spending all of his time with Diana.

    Oddly enough, I do wonder if being forced to make it family-friendly was one of the things that encouraged the writers to make more of the emotional aspects of Robocop. I think people often miss the core of the character, when they only want more action and gunfire. When written well, it can have both, but it's easy to forget the substance amongst the action.

    If it was ever remade, they could recycle much of Robocop the Series and, for the most part, they would only need to de-camp the villains. The stories, characters and emotions are all there. Where it shines is in its heart and soul, if you allow yourself to scratch below the de-fanged surface.
    miraitrunks99

    Murphy's back: But in the true and original way?

    Now, I know that many people have been knocking the '94 RoboCop series.

    As much as I'd like to put a stop to that, I sadly cannot. I saw the series back when I was about 10 or so, so I can't remember much, and I only saw occasional glimpses, and maybe an episode or two in '98, or around that area.

    I grew up with RoboCop, needless to say. The Series had a big influence on me, and since I was 10 (around there), I was astounded. Violence didn't matter much to me, but I always looked up to RoboCop as my hero. RoboCop had became a household name in my family, and I can recall watching the original movie endless amounts of time when I was 5 or so.

    But this isn't about the original RoboCop.

    It's about the supposedly live-action series made in '94. (I honestly couldn't tell the difference, I was too young.)

    Though I noticed that the violence had been toned down a bit, it didn't matter to me. It was RoboCop, simply put, my childhood hero (whom is still my hero), and that was all there was to it. RoboCop: The Series was a finely done project, and I'm sure many think that way. Many seem to think violence is what made RoboCop so good, and I agree in many situations.

    RoboCop: The Series is a classic. In fact, aside from Prime Directives, which, might I add, came out this year, or around there (I can't recollect the date.), The Series is one of the best RoboCop sequels/continuations of the 'franchise'.

    It goes deeper into Murphy's past, explaining much more, but it only had 23 episodes. People just got sick of it, I guess, but, I loved every second of it.

    Remember, friends, before you bash RoboCop: The Series, remember the positive things about it and the little things that made it at least a smidgen good. It was made in 1994, not now.



    ... If they could have only gotten Peter Weller back...
    budikavlan

    Less hardware but more style than the films

    Low-key series version of the blockbuster film does much with its far more modest resources. The story is much the same, but the satirical elements and personal stories are done more stylishly here; they take up some of the slack left by the absence of much of the large-scale violence and futuristic hardware (necessitated by the lower budget inherent in syndicated television). The cast is surprisingly strong: Yvette Nipar as lead cop Madigan and Andrea Roth as Diana/Neurobrain are both highly charismatic. Richard Eden does a fine job but is largely wasted. Emmy-nominated on "Santa Barbara," here he is stuck playing a machine with little opportunity to show even the slightest bit of emotion. The satirical elements of the show are particularly strong; I have some feeling "Robocop" would be much more successful had it been produced in 2001 or 2002 rather than 1994. Unfortunately, only one season of episodes was produced.
    gothamite27

    Purely for the kids who weren't allowed to see the movie

    I was recently at a used video/bookstore where I bought a video thinking it was RoboCop the movie. After further inspection on the ride home, I realized I had accidentally bought the pilot episode of the old TV series I used to watch in my earlier years. I decided on watching on it. If I didn't like it, I would bring it back and buy the movie.

    I didn't.

    This pilot is so stupid and outlandlishly ridiculous, that the only plausible explanation for it was that the producers were trying to recreate a RoboCop version of the old Batman show. That's the only way I can explain the campy quips, the ridiculous villains (Pudface Morgan, hah!) and the bad acting. The whole experience just felt to me like something for the kids whose mothers wouldn't allow them to see the very violent, sometimes disturbing 1988 movie. I have heard that the later TV movies and animated series were better. I certainly hope so.

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    • Trivia
      The opening credits contains clips from original film "RoboCop (1987)," such as: Murphy is rushed into the operating room, Robocop busts down the front door to the cocaine factory, and (before RoboCop first comes on-line in front of the OCP executives) the static across his system's readout screen.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Robocop: Somewhere there is a crime happening.

    • Connections
      Featured in Science Fiction: A Journey Into the Unknown (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Future to This Life
      Performed by Joe Walsh and Lita Ford

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 1995 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • RoboCop 4
    • Filming locations
      • Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Alliance Films
      • Robocop Productions Ltd.
      • Rysher Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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