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Series Name:   RoboCop: The Series
Format:TV Series
IMDB:IMDB Page
Years:1994 - 1995
Country:  Canada
Language:English
Genre:Science Fiction, Crime, Action
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Selected CastRichard Eden as Office Alex Murphy, a.k.a. RoboCop
 Yvette Nipar as Officer Lisa Madigan
 Blu Mankuma as Sgt. Stanley Parks
 Andrea Roth as Diana Powers
 Sarah Campbell as Gadget
 Dan Duran as Bo Harlan
 Erica Ehm as Rocky Crenshaw
 Martin Milner as Russell Murphy


Notes

Officially titled RoboCop: The Series, but the on-screen title was only RoboCop. Based upon the popular film series, the TV series took a more comedic, less-violent approach to the source material (including a nine-year-old girl as a regular character and beginning some episodes with a tongue-in-cheek newscast). The pilot episode was reportedly based upon a rejected screenplay for RoboCop 2.

Followed in 2001 by the miniseries RoboCop: Prime Directive, which is not part of the TV series continuity.

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