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Encyclopedia > Alienators: Evolution Continues

Alienators: Evolution Continues is a traditionally animated children's television series, based on the moderately successful live-action feature film, Evolution. As with the movie, the premise of the series is that a meteor crashes in Arizona; single-celled alien organisms on this meteor quickly evolve into montrous creatures, dubbed the "Genus", from destroying all human life.


The "Genus" is lead by a "humanoid manifestation", named Scopes.

  • Scientist Ira Kane
  • Scientist Harry Block
  • Lt. Lucy Mai
  • teenage "wannabe fireman" Wayne Green
  • "odiferous" alien tracker Gassie
  • Scopes and the Genus

Twenty-six episodes, half an hour each. Produced by DIC Entertainment.




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"Alienators: Evolution Continues" (2001) (364 words)
EVOLUTION was one of the best movies of 2001.
It didn't do as well at the box office as it should have done, but it still did well enough to launch this animated series, which sadly only aired for one season.
One of the finest Saturday morning animated series in recent memory, ALIENATORS: EVOLUTION CONTINUES began where the movie left off.
Evolution (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (303 words)
Evolution is a 2001 comedy sci-fi movie directed by Ivan Reitman.
It is based on a story by Don Jackoby who converted it into a screenplay along with David Diamond and David Weissman.
A short lived animated series, Alienators: Evolution Continues, that was loosely based on the film also aired.
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