AAIIIEEE, Robot!
Sam and Max are not happy when the Geek comes to dismantle the The MEGAMAX 3000, a giant Max-shaped robot seems to have outlived it's usefulness to the crime fighting duo. What can they do to save it from rusting in the street?
Writing:
- Steve Purcell
Release Date:
Sat, Oct 04, 1997
Country: CA | US
Language: En | Fr
Runtime: 10
Country: CA | US
Language: En | Fr
Runtime: 10
Harvey Atkin
Sam (voice)
Rob Tinkler
Max (voice)
Tracey Moore
The Geek (voice)
Dan Hennessey
The Commissioner (voice)
Season 1:
The Geek calls in Sam & Max to deal with a problem that the refrigerator repairmen cannot handle.
It's Career day at school and Sam and Max show up to join in the fun!
A tribe believes Max to be their chosen one, and make him their king.
The mayor of the Moon asks Sam & Max to investigate the disappearance of some of its local inhabitants.
Sam & Max set out to investigate the en masse disappearances from Bo-hunk Lagoon.
Hero worship is taken to a dangerous height when ""Lorne"", Sam and Max's greatest fan, starts getting just a little too close for comfort. Lorne's overzealousness results in chaos for the duo's crime fighting efforts, and almost in their personal demise!
Sam & Max take the role of freelance marriage counselors to the gods, but failure will result in the duo being turned into geriatrics.
Sam & Max travel 60 miles beneath the Earth's surface to investigate what is causing an increase in the temperature of Earth's core.
Sam and Max get a magical watch. When they use it, they get transported to different times.
Sam and Max go on a top secret and dangerous mission to. . . . . . . . . . . . . find the commissioner's lost keys?
While visiting Sam's Granny on Christmas Eve, Sam and Max go on an impromptu visit to her former place of employment to bring the joy of the season to some of the shut-ins. Well, actually, the ""cage-ins"", as Granny turns out to be the retired warden for the Blood Island Correctional Institute, home for society's most hardened criminals.
Sam and Max fiddle with an experimental television set in The Sub-Basement of Solitude, and disaster results. This TV only receives signals of long forgotten programs, including an old childrens show from the '50s hosted by a marionette named Dangly Deever.
Sam and Max are not happy when the Geek comes to dismantle the The MEGAMAX 3000, a giant Max-shaped robot seems to have outlived it's usefulness to the crime fighting duo. What can they do to save it from rusting in the street?
A casual trip to the supermarket turns into a nightmare for Sam and Max when they learn that their most favoritest snack food ever, Glazed McGuffins, have been banned for sale by the government!
Sam & Max tell the tale of Max's tail being reanimated.
St. Valentine's Day has become a traditional day of celebration for Sam and Max as they rejoice in the fact that they have absolutely no romantic commitments, responsibilities, or inclinations!
Two Tiny aliens bent on destroying Sam and Max show up at Sam and Max's door, and they just won't stop!
Sam & Max are entrusted with the care of a micro chip that evil minions are trying to seize.
Sam & Max try to set free a little bigfoot and return him to his own kind.
A distress call from the commissioner sends Sam and Max into a perilous rescue mission of a hijacked dirigible high above New York City. The question of course is are the passengers in more danger from the Crazed Madman at the helm of the zeppelin, or from their Freelance Rescuers From Down Under.
Uglions have landed at Grover's Mill. What could they want?
Nearly every villan from the series' short run collaborate to finally destory Sam & Max. Somehow their evil plot involves tying Sam & Max up in the cockpit of a jet, and numerous flashbacks to the TV series, comics, and some totally fake, eerily corny flashbacks that somebody made up.