RoboCop: The Series
RoboCop: The Series is a 1994 television series based on the film of the same name. It stars Richard Eden as the title character. Made to appeal primarily to children and young teenagers, it lacks the graphic violence that was the hallmark of RoboCop and RoboCop 2. RoboCop has several non-lethal alternatives to killing criminals, which ensures that certain villains can be recurring. The OCP Chairman and his corporation are treated as simply naïve and ignorant, in contrast to their malicious and immoral behavior from the second film onward.
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1. The Future of Law Enforcement
This time the future RoboCop is defending Delta City from a scarred maniac. A killer calling himself the Dogtown Ripper is killing thousands of people and stealing their brains. A trouble making pre-teen becomes the foster daughter of Stanely Parks. A secretary is killed but her spirit lives inside the computer mainframe.

2. Prime Suspect
A TV tabloid host calls RoboCop the tool of Satan. RoboCop finds himself a fugitive when the arrogant host is murdered.

3. Trouble in Delta City
Maddican and several other people in Delta City get hooked on some special diet pill which in turn has some deadly side-effects.

4. Officer Missing
Robocop and the chairmen of OCP are trapped by a roving street gang right after energy cost cutting blacks out the city.

5. What Money Can't Buy
The boy from the last episode is transported to a hospital. A lung donor is prepared for him, but a terrorist and his girlfriend steal the lungs.

6. Ghosts of War
A gang of war venterans gains control of Neurobrain protesting their exposure to deadly toxins.

7. Zone Five
Old Detroit becomes flooded with FUN, a narcotic that "removes all sense of guilt", while Murphy's son is recruited by the street gang responsible for the drug.

8. Provision 22
Murphy is torn between upholding the law and helping his family after his wife is arrested for leading a protest against OCP's privatized welfare system.

9. Faces of Eve
Pudface intends to terminate RoboCop by using a new OCP product which transforms the user into any desired form.

10. When Justice Fails
A new space shuttle with an international crew is set to launch, but the fuel it carries onboard is experimental. Robocop must fight his way through the world of corporate scandals and cover-ups in order to prevent a major disaster from occuring.

11. The Human Factor
A bomber is on the loose in Detroit, and even though OCP deploys a new bomb squad to deal with the situation, former police officer Russel Murphy, father of Alex Murphy, cannot stand by and watch. Robocop and Murphy (who is skeptical about working with a machine) team up to try and stop madman Felix Weber before Michigan finds itself in the state of Nuclear Winter.

12. Inside Crime
Pudface Morgan draws big ratings when OCP launches a television show that follows the exploits of criminals.

13. RoboCop vs. Commander Cash
Children have been robbing stores because their favourite cartoon hero, OCP's corporate mascot Commander Cash, has told them to. While searching for an answer as to why these children are acting so violently, Robocop finds himself battling Commander Cash himself.

14. Illusions
Robocop uncovers a plot by a gunrunner to assassinate OCP's chairman, while Madigan falls for a magician who may be involved in the plan.

15. Tin Man
The Tin Man: As armed Ice Cream trucks and Lunch Catering vans wage a gang war for control of illegal gambling and Gadget falls victim to Lotto-fever, the past haunts RoboCop when an ex-partner returns as a gang-busting vigilante.

16. Sisters in Crime
A group of violent feminists kidnap the Chairman of OCP and force him to live the life of a housemaid while keeping him locked up.

17. Heartbreakers
After learning that Robocop was once officer Alex Murphy, a madman tries to commit crimes by holding his wife hostage.

18. Mother's Day
Robocop suspects Gadget's natural mother is involved in a plot with Russian crime boss Vlad Molotov and his sidekick Nadia.

19. Nanno
Nano: A former government official forces a scientist to create microscopic robots to commit crimes. Meanwhile, Madigan is crippled in a bus crash.

20. Corporate Raiders
Robocop and Madigan battle a corrupt union leader and his secretary as they pursue an ex-terrorist.

21. Midnight Minus One
Robocop and Madigan race the clock to save an innocent man from being executed as a convicted killer.

22. Public Enemies
Robocop attempts to thwart an assassination plot by Dr. Mallardo, Chip Chayken and Pudface Morgan.
Cast

Richard Eden
Alex Murphy / RoboCop

Yvette Nipar
Detective Lisa Madigan

Blu Mankuma
Sergeant Stanley Parks

Andrea Roth
Diana Power / NeuroBrain

Dan Duran
Bo Harlan

Erica Ehm
Rocky Crenshaw
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