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Superhuman Samurai Syber-squadSuperhuman Samurai Syber-Squad was a 1994 syndicated television series distributed by DiC Entertainment based on the Japanese television series Denkou Choujin Gridman produced by Tsuburaya Production. It was an alternative to the extremely popular Power Rangers which is based on a series of Japanese television series called Super Sentai. Matthew Lawrence starred as Sam "Servo" Collins, a teenager who was was sucked into his computer when it was hit by a massive power surge, causing him to become the cyber-avatar Servo, a computer defense program designed to travel cyberspace figting computer viruses. Lucky for him, Sam was able to transport back to the real world and soon gained the ability to travel back and forth between reality and cyberspace when necessary. To get into cyberspace, Sam uses an electric guitar attached to his computer which he strums to create a power surge similiar to the one that sucked him into his computer the first time. If the guitar isn't available, he also has a wrist device that he can strike that serves the same purpose. Tim Curry provided the voice of "Kilokahn," a military artificial intelligence program who unleashes computer viruses created by his human "friend," Malcom Frink, to attack major computer systems. Malcom Frink is a loner and goes to the same high school as Sam and only finds companionship with Kilokahn (even though Kilokahn refers to him as "meat thing"). While Malcolm derives enjoyment from hurting other people with his computer viruses, Kilokahn wishes to take over the world with them, starting with the world's computer network. Sam, as Servo, fights Malcom's viruses with the help of his friends Tanker, Syndey Syd Forrester, and Amp Ere (replaced with Lucky London toward the end of the series) who are also able to enter cyberspace to pilot their individual attack vehicles. These vehicles can transform and attach with Servo to upgrade Servo's offense and defense. Transformation commands: - Sam - "Let's Samurize, Guys"
- Tanker - "Let's Kick Some Giga-Butt"
- Syndey - "Pump Up The Power"
- Amp/Lucky - different phrase everytime, meant to be humorous
External link *IMDb listing
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