Stroker and Hoop

Stroker and Hoop

2004
Stroker and Hoop
Stroker and Hoop

Stroker and Hoop

7.3 | TV-MA | en | Animation

Stroker and Hoop is an American Flash animated television series on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. The series is a parody of buddy cop films and television series such as Starsky & Hutch, and features the voices of Jon Glaser as Stroker and Timothy "Speed" Levitch as Hoop. This might also be a parody of the two Burt Reynolds characters: "Stroker Ace" and "Hooper". Stroker and Hoop premiered on August 1, 2004, and ended on December 25, 2005, with 13 episodes. Adult Swim continues to air reruns of Stroker and Hoop on an infrequent basis.

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Jan. 01,0001
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EP13  Putting the 'Ass' in Assassin (a.k.a. Three Cheats to the Wind)
Dec. 25,2005
Putting the 'Ass' in Assassin (a.k.a. Three Cheats to the Wind)

Stroker, Hoop, Double-Wide, and C.A.R.R. are all abducted and left hanging hundreds of feet in the air by a crane. The person responsible for their abduction contacts them through a walkie-talkie and informs them that if they can’t guess who he is in three guesses he will drop them.

EP12  How to Get Dead in Advertising (a.k.a. Caged Rose)
Dec. 18,2005
How to Get Dead in Advertising (a.k.a. Caged Rose)

Hoop's mom Rose Schwartz is charged with the brutal murder of her former supervisor and Stroker and Hoop are called on to clear her name.

EP11  The Wrath of Khan'Ja (a.k.a. Dammit Mamet)
Dec. 18,2005
The Wrath of Khan'Ja (a.k.a. Dammit Mamet)

While on a normal morning jog , Stroker sees a UFO ship crash land and meets an alien woman.

EP10  I Saw Stroker Killing Santa (a.k.a. A Cold, Dead, White Christmas)
Dec. 04,2005
I Saw Stroker Killing Santa (a.k.a. A Cold, Dead, White Christmas)

While Stroker is waiting in line with Keith to meet Santa Claus, an unknown assailant jabs Santa with a hypodermic needle, and Coroner Rick gives Santa a grim prognosis: he has been poisoned with a slow-acting substance not recorded before.

EP9  Just Voodoo It (a.k.a. For Whom the Bear Tolls)
Nov. 27,2005
Just Voodoo It (a.k.a. For Whom the Bear Tolls)

After an elderly billionaire dies, Stroker and Hoop are hired by his young widow to find out what happened, and learn that a teddy bear found near the murder scene has the same injuries as the man.

EP8  Hip Hop Hooray (a.k.a. Gangsta Sap)
Oct. 16,2005
Hip Hop Hooray (a.k.a. Gangsta Sap)

Stroker and Hoop are on the case when a gangsta rapper's home movies are stolen right from under their noses. If they go public, his street-cred as a hard nosed murderer will be ruined. Meanwhile, C.A.R.R finds a new job as a co-host of a lite-hits morning show.

EP7  Quiller Instinct (a.k.a. Peeping Todd)
Oct. 09,2005
Quiller Instinct (a.k.a. Peeping Todd)

When a greedy infomercial pitchman steals Double-Wide's million-dollar idea, Stroker gets suckered into taking the case. But he'll have to solve it without the help of Hoop, who starts behaving strangely after being stuck by a radioactive porcupine. Has it imbued him with super powers?

EP6  Ninja Worrier (a.k.a. Chopping Spree)
Oct. 02,2005
Ninja Worrier (a.k.a. Chopping Spree)

Stroker and Keith obtain something called the "Handle of the Fire Lotus", which is a treasure to some ninjas. They attack Stroker and Keith to try to get the handle back until they are forced to fake their own death to get rid of the ninjas. Meanwhile, after giving away the fact that he never shot anyone before in his life, Hoop quits and falls hard for a beautiful but deadly karaoke singer.

EP5  The XXX Wife (a.k.a. Stroke Her and Boob)
Sep. 26,2005
The XXX Wife (a.k.a. Stroke Her and Boob)

After Stroker and Hoop double-cross an adult-film director, he exacts his revenge by making an adult film parodying their detective skills. Stroker and Hoop take their new fame in stride -- until they realize it's actually them in the movie, performing under hypnosis!

EP4  The Rube Job (a.k.a. Revenge is a Dish Best Served Fried)
Sep. 19,2005
The Rube Job (a.k.a. Revenge is a Dish Best Served Fried)

Stroker and Hoop are forced into hiding in Mississippi after accidentally shooting a vicious Colombian drug lord. Once in town, the local sheriff enlists their help in solving a series of grisly serial killings. Beauty contestants in the Miss Southern Delicacies Pageant are beign battered and fried in the manner of the food they're named after. Could Hoop be the killer?

EP3  Tinfoiled Again (a.k.a. Star Crossed Livers)
Sep. 12,2005
Tinfoiled Again (a.k.a. Star Crossed Livers)

Strange things are afoot after Stroker buys his own billboard in an undesirable part of town. His first new client is a man who claims Ron Howard is controlling his mind. Distracted by the sudden disappearance of their appendixes, Stroker and Hoop aren't exactly hot on the case -- until Ron Howard starts whispering dangerous thoughts in their ears.

EP2  The Five Diamonds (a.k.a. A Hard Act to Follow)
Sep. 05,2005
The Five Diamonds (a.k.a. A Hard Act to Follow)

At the birthday party of Stroker's son, David Copperfield makes a kid named Danny disappear.

EP1  C.A.R.R. Trouble (a.k.a. Feelin' Dirty)
Aug. 01,2004
C.A.R.R. Trouble (a.k.a. Feelin' Dirty)

After failing to return a demon-possessed teenage girl to her parents, Stroker and Hoop decide to help a high school marching band find out who has been sending the band threatening letters, and stole the money from their fund raising car wash. Meanwhile, C.A.R.R. develops an addiction to car washes, and abandons Stroker and Hoop when they are ambushed by a goon squad of mascots, to go on a car washing binge.

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7.3 | TV-MA | en | Animation , Comedy , Action & Adventure | More Info
Released: 2004-08-01 | Released Producted By: Williams Street , Turner Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.adultswim.com/shows/strokerandhoop/index.html
Synopsis

Stroker and Hoop is an American Flash animated television series on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. The series is a parody of buddy cop films and television series such as Starsky & Hutch, and features the voices of Jon Glaser as Stroker and Timothy "Speed" Levitch as Hoop. This might also be a parody of the two Burt Reynolds characters: "Stroker Ace" and "Hooper". Stroker and Hoop premiered on August 1, 2004, and ended on December 25, 2005, with 13 episodes. Adult Swim continues to air reruns of Stroker and Hoop on an infrequent basis.

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Cast

Jon Glaser , Timothy "Speed" Levitch

Director

Rich Draper

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Williams Street , Turner Studios

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Reviews

westplainsmom Just a great cartoon with some lovable characters (and some HOT looking ones too!). A couple of detective getting into more trouble while trying their best NOT to get into too much trouble. The stories seem original and definitely hold your attention. Just think of Starsky and Hutch as detectives instead of cops, give them an attitude, add an orange car somewhat like KITT in Knight Rider, and inject that with some very crazy stories,...now you have Stroker and Hoop. I am not sure why it was not renewed. With the Simpsons going on the 28th season (yawn), it is time we get some new material. F is for FAMILY is a great start! But I do wish they would start up King of the Hill again. But I give this show an easy 10.
pistoleer Stroker and Hoop is, at first glance, yet another parody of the once-popular 'buddy cop' genre, which pits two disparate personalities against each other in serious situations, to provide either comic or dramatic results. As if you didn't know what a buddy cop film was. However, Stroker and Hoop goes beyond that, mixing a clever use of pop culture references, satire, and dark humor with a unique, independent animation design, professional-rate voice acting, and wit that stands independent of pop culture and satire. Stroker and Hoop's episodic quality contains some discontinuity, though not to an annoying degree -- such as in Family Guy. With a coherent plot and creative dialog, Stroker and Hoop provided viewers of adult swim's adult animation bloc with a clever, amusing, fresh series that would have been a much better choice to continue with. Characters such as 'Coroner Rick' and 'Double Wide' provide usually-competent assistance to the two bumbling, titular protagonists. Though giving a terrible face to the two, self-styled private detectives, they have redeeming qualities that round out their characters. The use of gore slapstick is not overdone, and often seems reminiscent of over-hyped action movies from the '80s. Dark humor rounds out a silly premise, with Coroner Rick often providing insensitive, yet witty, comments at the worst of situations. And let's not forget C.A.R.R., another example of pop culture parody, who is yet another character who goes deeper than his counterpart (K.I.T.T.) Though often generally unlikeable, all the characters who appear as static persons are sympathetic in some manner. It's a shame it was canceled.
verbusen It looks like I missed the boat on this one but at least I'm happy to finally start catching Stroker and Hoop in repeats. Adult Swim is saturated with some very funny shows but the premise is all a rerun of taking semi wholesome kids cartoons from Hanna Barbera and totally thrashing them. I go along with the gags just fine but I question how they expect teens and young 20 somethings to really get most of the material since it was before their time. This show (I've only seen one episode, shame on me, DVR'ing them from now on), along with Metalpacolypse, Gorgon (which I pray is picked up the pilot was AWESOME), and Robot Chicken, are my favorites of the non trash the old Hanna Barberra stuff I've seen. So definite thumbs up for this series, I laughed out loud more times than any other show I've seen on Adult Swim and I really like many of them so it's a #1 in my book! Shows that suck and need to go away (but wont because Turner paid for them and needs to fill airspace) Moral Oral, 12 OZ Mouse, Tom Goes To The Mayor, but just about any OTHER shows that are on that Adult Swim is doing (not the Family Guy and Futurama reruns) are really good, so good I can say its the ONLY TV I'm watching when it's a premiere.Update: Wow 7 years have gone by since I wrote that pretty non informed review, and I'm still overseas and still interested in Stoker and Hoop. Yes I now realize that this was not an Adult Swim production originally. Too bad they didn't make new episodes but Bush was President so I guess it wasn't political enough against right wingers for Ted Turner to renew. Honestly, can you imagine the work atmosphere at those studios that do the adult swim shows? This was the second best half season long comedy ever made (Police Squad! (In Color) was the best by far). If you google search it you may be lucky to see it posted online and since there are only 13 episodes I'm watching them all on my weekend off now, still great material. I guess it didn't get renewed because it's demo viewing audience of over 25 year old men was to old and small although the same could be said for that FX raunchy spy cartoon Archer that is still on after 5 seasons. Maybe I'll give Archer another try as it's kind of in the same humor field. I liked S&H so much I looked up what one of the voice actors is doing now, the voice of Hoop. He has a reality TV show on Hulu about him being a street guide in San Francisco, sounds like he has found a niche and I wish him luck. I should see what the actor who did Stroker is up to now might be good, or at least interesting. Peace out Stroker and Hoop, the second best half season comedy ever.
stepp_asdf this is not new adult swim material, it's an old comedy central late night show. i don't know if they still do it, but CC used to have a late night animation block, granted it was not as good as adult swim, but still had clever and original material. i don't remember when it aired, but I'm pretty sure it was early 2004, shows like "Gary and Mike", "Dilbert", and a few others. I'm sure some of the shows can be found on torrent channels, or on DVD. i personally liked the block, but i can cope as long as there's still good shows on adult swim. eventually, adult swim will probably start showing every adult cartoon out there except south park.