RAMBO
ORIGINAL AIRDATES: Apr 14-18, 1986 (5-part pilot), Sep 15, 1986-Sep 1987 in syndicationEPISODES: 65
PRODUCED BY: Ruby-Spears Enterprises
DISTRIBUTED and OWNED BY: StudioCanal and Lions Gate
SUMMARY
Rambo leads the Force of Freedom against a terrorist group named S.A.V.A.G.E. (Specialist-Administrators of Vengeance, Anarchy and Global Extortion) lead by General Warhawk.
DVDs
All 65 episodes released by Lions Gate in five single DVDs
Volume 1: A World of Trouble - (06.14.2005)
Volume 2: Enter the Dragon - (06.14.2005)
Volume 3: S.A.V.A.G.E. Island - (09.13.2005)
Volume 4: Up In Arms - (09.13.2005)
Volume 5: Snow Raid - (12.13.2005)
Volume 6: Face of Freedom - (12.13.2005)
EPISODE GUIDE (in production order)
5-Part Mini-Series
#01 First Strike (04.14.1986)
#02 The Angel of Destruction (04.15.1986)
#03 Battlefield Bronx (04.16.1986)
#04 Raise the Yamato (04.17.1986)
#05 The Taking of Tierra Libre (04.18.1986)
1st Season (1986-1987)
#06 The Konichi (11.20.1986)
#07 Guns Over Suez (09.26.1986)
#08 The Lost City of Acra (09.25.1986)
#09 S.A.V.A.G.E. Island (09.17.1986)
#10 Trouble In Tibet (09.16.1986)
#11 Subterranean Holdup (09.15.1986)
#12 General Warhawk's Curse (09.18.1986)
#13 Beneath the Streets (09.22.1986)
#14 Deadly Keep (09.19.1986)
#15 Fire In the Sky (10.09.1986)
#16 Exercise In Terror (10.06.1986)
#17 Enter the Black Dragon (10.10.1986)
#18 Raid On Las Vegas (09.24.1986)
#19 Disaster In Delgado (10.08.1986)
#20 The Doomsday Machine (10.07.1986)
#21 The Halley Microbe (10.17.1986)
#22 When S.A.V.A.G.E. Stole Santa (11.14.1986)
#23 Cult of the Cobra (09.23.1986)
#24 Reign of the Boy King (10.13.1986)
#25 Rambo and the White Rhino (10.14.1986)
#26 Alphas, Arms, and Ambush Part 1 (11.24.1986)
#34 Alphas, Arms, and Ambush Part 2 (11.25.1986)
#27 Children For Peace (11.03.1986)
#28 Pirate Peril (10.15.1986)
#29 Mephisto's Magic (10.16.1986)
#30 Swamp Monster (10.28.1986)
#31 Night of the Voodoo Moon (10.22.1986)
#32 Freedom Dance (10.29.1986)
#33 Return of the Count (10.21.1986)
#35 Terror Beneath the Sea (10.27.1986)
#36 Texas Inferno (10.30.1986)
#37 Target, Supertanker (11.07.1986)
#38 The Iron Mask (10.31.1986)
#39 Enter the White Dragon (11.10.1986)
#40 Sepulcher of Power (12.11.1986)
#41 The Ninja Dog (11.13.1986)
#42 Mind Control (11.05.1986)
#43 Attack On El Dorado (11.12.1986)
#44 S.A.V.A.G.E. Rustlers (11.04.1986)
#45 Death Merchant (10.20.1986)
#46 Skyjacked Gold (11.11.1986)
#47 Crash (11.26.1986)
#48 Masquerade (12.02.1986)
#49 Supertrooper (11.18.1986)
#50 Blockbuster (11.17.1986)
#51 Vote of Terror (11.06.1986)
#52 Horror of the Highlands (12.18.1986)
#53 Mirage (11.27.1986)
#54 Robot Raid (11.21.1986)
#55 Warhawk's Fortress (11.19.1986)
#56 The Twin Within (12.12.1986)
#57 Just Say No (12.08.1986)
#58 Change of Face (12.17.1986)
#59 S.A.V.A.G.E. Space (12.15.1986)
#60 Lagoon of Death (10.23.1986)
#61 Snow Kill (10.24.1986)
#62 Monster Island (12.09.1986)
#63 Turbo's Dilemma (12.01.1986)
#64 Blind Luck (11.28.1986)
#65 Quarterback Sneak (12.10.1986)
VOICE ACTORS
Michael Ansara (1922-2013) as General Warhawk
James Avery (1945-2013) as Turbo, X-Ray
Michael Bell (1938) as General Ranjid
Peter Cullen (1941) as Sgt. Havoc, Razor, Captain Scar, Dr. Blackburn, Uncle George
Ed Gilbert (1931-1999) as Nomad, Dr. Hyde, President Ramon, Major Gomez
Dale Ishimoto (1923-2004) as Rama, Major Sing
Robert Ito (1931) as Black Dragon, White Dragon, Dr. David Taylor
Don LaFontaine (1940-2008) as the Narrator
Mona Marshall (1947) as Kat, Mombo Igthayan, Pandora, Varinia
Alan Oppenheimer (1930) as Col. Samuel Trautman, Chief, Count, Mike Flynn
Neil Ross (1944) as John Rambo
Russi Taylor (1944) as Estrella
Frank Welker (1946) as Mad Dog, Animal, Mephisto, Supertrooper
Lennie Weinrib (1935-2006) as Gripper, Jerkface, Admiral Nomak, General Stedring, Max, Sheik Hassat
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