Phantom 2040

Phantom 2040

1994
Phantom 2040
Phantom 2040

Phantom 2040

7.2 | TV-Y7 | en | Animation

Phantom 2040 is a French-American animated science fiction television series loosely based on the comic strip hero The Phantom, created by Lee Falk. The central character of the series is said to be the 24th Phantom. The unusual character designs are the work of Peter Chung, creator of Æon Flux. The show debuted in 1994 to rave reviews, though it survived only 35 episodes before it was relegated to weekend repeats in 1996. Along with action sequences, stories focused on intelligent plotting and character development, winning the series praise for its subtle teaching of such values as individuality, freedom, and the volatility of humanity. It also spawned comic books tie-ins and other merchandise. Featured voice actors included Scott Valentine, Margot Kidder, Ron Perlman, and Jeff Bennett, while Mark Hamill, Debbie Harry, Rob Paulsen, and Paul Williams had recurring roles.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP16  A Boy And His Cat
Sep. 09,1995
A Boy And His Cat

While testing his VR-controlled remote-control biot, Max gets trapped in his VR world; as Rebecca hires an annoying genius to work from Maximum's end, the Phantom works from inside VR to help get Max out before his remote biot wrecks Metropia. But does Max *want* to get out?

EP14  The Whole Truth
Mar. 03,1996
The Whole Truth

Once and for all we finally experience the whole truth about the night the train wreck ruined Grand Central Station and the Phantom and Max Madison Sr. were killed - from no less a source than Max Madison, Sr. himself.

EP13  Moments Of Truth
Feb. 25,1996
Moments Of Truth

Gorda and Rebecca fight over Rebecca's smuggling of yellow roses. Why would the all-powerful head of Maximum, Inc smuggle in flowers that can be grown right here in Metropia? Meanwhile, Sparks' ignorance of geography leads Kit to enrolling him at the University.

EP12  The Furies
Feb. 18,1996
The Furies

Fissures in Gorda and Rebecca's ""partnership"" provide an exploitable weakness - but who is exploiting it, and why?

EP11  The Second Time Around
Feb. 11,1996
The Second Time Around

When the Phantom stops a crime in progress, the criminal surprises the Phantom with an unexpected sigil, and leads Kit into the first-ever ""Virtual Reality"" excursion into the Phantom Chronicles, where he enters and interacts with and changes an action-filled story of the 20th Phantom.

EP10  The Sacrifice (2)
Nov. 18,1995
The Sacrifice (2)

Kit's continuing search for a way to save his father leads to some interesting revelations about Max Madison Sr., Mr. Cairo, and the 23rd Phantom, and puts Cairo in the worst danger he's ever encountered. Meanwhile, the Madisons and Gorda continue wreaking havoc while Rebecca attempts to put a ""positive spin"" on their scheming.

EP9  The Sacrifice (1)
Nov. 11,1995
The Sacrifice (1)

Kit and his friends return to his lair and find the mysterious message left by Kit's father, as the Madisons scheme to escape the dome with the assistance of Gorda (who may or may not be helping...). However, when Kit has to choose between the life of a person he loves and the life of Metropia itself, how does he decide?

EP8  The Sins Of The Father (2)
Nov. 04,1995
The Sins Of The Father (2)

Having been convinced by his friend Guran to go to Africa, his ancestral home, Kit finds deeper truth than even he imagined in the Phantom's fight for justice through the ages. Meanwhile, the truth behind Max Madison, Sr.'s original plan and the cause of the train wreck are revealed and lead to a shocking conclusion -- and the beginning of the Maximum Era.

EP7  The Sins Of The Father (1)
Oct. 28,1995
The Sins Of The Father (1)

Many major plots reach a crescendo pitch as Sagan regains consciousness and her relationship with Kit is finally resolved, more truth behind the Sector Zero crash and many of its ramifications is revealed, and the Maximum Era counts down to launch.

EP6  Matter Over Mind
Oct. 21,1995
Matter Over Mind

The truth behind the origins of Cairo and the contents of the train wreck that destroyed Sector Zero may destroy the Phantom and his friends -- one way, or another.

EP5  The Woman In The Moon
Oct. 14,1995
The Woman In The Moon

An intercepted shipment of cloned hands being sent to the orbital platform has the Phantom intrigued and sends him on a space-hunt as the orbital platforms vote on whether to form their Free Orbital Nation.

EP4  The Ties That Bind
Oct. 07,1995
The Ties That Bind

Rebecca launches what may be the first physical attack in her bid to begin the Maximum Era by destroying Dykstra Platform, home of Sean 1. Meanwhile, Max finally is lured out of VR and Pavlova cannot take working for Dr. Jak anymore, exercising her free will to resign. Vaingloria joins the Maximum security force as Sagan is knocked into a coma.

EP3  Sanctuary
Sep. 30,1995
Sanctuary

When the Egyptian Queen Nia returns to defeat the Phantom, she brings along ace marksman Gunnar to assist. However, while they hunt him in the Ghost Jungle, Gunnar cannot pass up the chance to hunt the rare, supposedly nonexistent Shadow Panther. Meanwhile, Max, Jr. remains blissfully trapped in VR - and Rebecca schemes to coax him out of his reverie by giving Baudelaire the boot...

EP2  The World Is My Jungle
Sep. 23,1995
The World Is My Jungle

A ""retrospective"" show, bringing you up-to-date on the goings-on in season 1

EP1  Rite Of Passage
Sep. 16,1995
Rite Of Passage

A ""retrospective"" show, bringing you up-to-date on the goings-on in season 1.

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7.2 | TV-Y7 | en | Animation , Sci-Fi | More Info
Released: 1994-09-18 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Phantom 2040 is a French-American animated science fiction television series loosely based on the comic strip hero The Phantom, created by Lee Falk. The central character of the series is said to be the 24th Phantom. The unusual character designs are the work of Peter Chung, creator of Æon Flux. The show debuted in 1994 to rave reviews, though it survived only 35 episodes before it was relegated to weekend repeats in 1996. Along with action sequences, stories focused on intelligent plotting and character development, winning the series praise for its subtle teaching of such values as individuality, freedom, and the volatility of humanity. It also spawned comic books tie-ins and other merchandise. Featured voice actors included Scott Valentine, Margot Kidder, Ron Perlman, and Jeff Bennett, while Mark Hamill, Debbie Harry, Rob Paulsen, and Paul Williams had recurring roles.

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Cast

Scott Valentine , Carrie Snodgress , Harlan Ellison

Director

Peter Chung

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Reviews

sanpreet_m I would give it 20 stars out of 10, but IMDb doesn't allow you to. I also watched it when I was in class 9 in 1995-1997 in India on their state television, Doordarshan. And can I say I have never ever seen anything like this. The only other thing that I liked watching as much as this was the Real Adventures of Jonny Quest.The story for this show I found to be pretty haunting and till this day (12 years past) and I haven't been able to forget it. Its that good.As far as I remember, in the end, the previous phantom doesn't die but somehow preserves himself and is released after a given time period expires from a "preserved" state. I think the current phantom tries to save him but is unable to and it happens in one of the last or the second last episode as far as I can remember. Excellent series. If only is is aired on TV again.
backlashhg I remember this show appearing sporadically on Indian television (which had a ridiculously poor selection of good cartoons) when I was a kid. Whenever it appeared it was practically an event for me and my brother; we loved it. It was just so cool and different, and I do remember it being totally unlike the tacky cartoons that made up most of kids programming in those days.Its also different from other quality cartoons like WB's Batman or TMNT. Its really atmospheric and the ideas and sci-fi tech are very unique and cool (for example. Phantom uses these two cylinders as guns/weapons).The character designs are a little weird. Everyone is quite... elongated.Totally recommend it, I hope it comes out on DVD so I can catch the episodes I missed.
astiwana I saw this series when it was telecast on the Indian National television channel "Doordarshan" in 1997. To me, it ranks as one of the best cartoon adaptations (that too, futuristic) to date. However, the channel discontinued the series sometime in 1999. After that, even I was unable to catch the series (if at all telecast). So I'm still left with that incomplete feeling.Since IMDb forces one to write too many lines, I'm repeating the above text in its entirety. Sorry. I saw this series when it was telecast on the Indian Nationaltelevision channel "Doordarshan" in 1997. To me, it ranks as one of the best cartoon adaptations (that too, futuristic) to date. However, the channel discontinued the series sometime in 1999. After that, even I was unable to catch the series (if at all telecast). So I'm still left with that incomplete feeling.
varot98@yahoo.com I like this version of The Phantom because it has lots of futuristic details, including vehicles, character designs.It has the way to attract their fans to see this one. The reason I watch it because I like The Phantom and I really want to know what really happen at the train station, where all the incidents happen at first.Well, I like this one. Especially The Phantom's designs, vehicles and weapons.