Exosquad (1993)

A groundbreaking animated sci-fi series that dared to tell a serialized interplanetary war story for a generation of young viewers.

Exosquad - Series Information

  • Original Title: Exosquad
  • First Air Year: 1993
  • Last Air Year: 1994
  • Created by: Jeff Segal
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Kids, Action, Adventure
  • Content Rating (US): TV-Y7
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (30 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 2
  • Number of Episodes: 52
  • Status: Canceled
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: September 18, 1993 (United States - TV-Y7)
  • Networks: Syndication
  • Production Companies: Universal Cartoon Studios
  • Alternative Titles: Эхо-взвод (RU)

Exosquad - Plot

Sometime in the 22nd century, humans have fully terraformed and colonized Venus and Mars. The Neosapiens, an artificially engineered race created to be slaves for the Terrans, have turned against their masters and formed the Neosapien Order/Empire/Commonwealth. Under the rule of the calculating Governor General Phaeton, the Neosapiens have launched an invasion of Earth and Venus. The ExoFleet, the Homeworlds' space navy (in particular, Able Squad, a group of Exo-Frame pilots led by Lieutenant J.T. Marsh), fight against the invasion in an interplanetary war to protect the Terrans.

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Exosquad - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Jeff Segal

Main Cast

  • Michael Donovan
  • Garry Chalk
  • Teryl Rothery
  • Richard Newman
  • Janyse Jaud
  • Rob Morton
  • Michael Benyaer
  • Lisa Ann Beley
  • Robby Benson
  • Walter Marsh

Writers

  • Michael Edens
  • Mark Edward Edens
  • Jim Carlson
  • Bob Forward
  • Susan Talkington

Exosquad - FAQs

Is Exosquad appropriate for young children?

Exosquad carries a TV-Y7 rating, meaning it's designed for children aged seven and older. That said, the series tackles surprisingly mature themes — slavery, genocide, war, and political oppression — making it a genuinely thought-provoking watch for older kids and adults alike.

Why is Exosquad considered ahead of its time?

At a time when most American cartoons reset the status quo each episode, Exosquad featured continuous serialized storytelling, permanent character deaths, and morally complex villains. Its willingness to explore themes like oppression and resistance gave it a narrative depth rarely seen in early-90s animated television.

Where can you watch Exosquad today?

Exosquad is currently available to purchase on Amazon Video and Apple TV Store. There is no free streaming option at this time, but both platforms offer individual episodes or full seasons for digital purchase, making it easy to revisit this beloved 90s classic.

How many seasons and episodes does Exosquad have?

Exosquad ran for two seasons: Season 1 comprised 13 episodes, while Season 2 expanded significantly to 39 episodes, bringing the total to 52. The series aired in syndication from 1993 to 1994 before being cancelled, leaving some storylines unresolved.

Who are the main voice actors in Exosquad?

The core cast features Robby Benson as Lt. J.T. Marsh, Garry Chalk voicing Marsala and Shiva, Richard Newman as the menacing Governor General Phaeton, Teryl Rothery as Maggie Weston, and Janyse Jaud as Rita Torres, among other talented Vancouver-based voice performers.

Why was Exosquad cancelled after two seasons?

Exosquad was cancelled in 1994 primarily due to shifting market conditions and toy sales underperforming expectations. Despite strong critical appreciation and a dedicated fanbase, the show's complex, serialized format made it a harder sell for syndication broadcasters seeking more episodic, toy-friendly programming.

Is Exosquad based on any book or comic series?

Exosquad is an original creation, not based on a pre-existing book or comic. Creator Jeff Segal and the writing team at Universal Cartoon Studios developed the concept from scratch, drawing thematic inspiration from classic science fiction literature and historical conflicts to craft its layered interplanetary war narrative.

What shows are similar to Exosquad?

Fans of Exosquad often enjoy Star Wars: The Clone Wars (both the 2003 and 2008 versions) for their serialized space warfare, and Justice League Unlimited for its mature animated storytelling. Captain Planet and the Planeteers shares a similar era and socially conscious tone for those seeking 90s nostalgia.

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