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Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters
The superheroes standing behind the title of the show
Armstrong with his companions Omni-Mass and Wingspan
GenreSuperhero
action
Based onStretch Armstrong toy line
byHasbro
Developed byVictor Cook
Kevin Burke
Chris "Doc" Wyatt
Voices ofScott Menville
Steven Yeun
Ogie Banks
Wil Wheaton
Kate Mulgrew
Gary Cole
Nazneen Contractor
Felicia Day
Keith David
Walter Koenig
Miguel Ferrer
Theme music composerMichael Tavera
Opening theme"Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters" by Holy White Hounds
ComposerThe Outfit
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes23(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersKevin Burke
Victor Cook
Stephen Davis
Chris "Doc" Wyatt
ProducersVincent Aniceto
Mikiel Houser (co-producer)
Running time22–23 minutes
Production companiesHasbro Studios
Digital eMation (animation service)
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseNovember 17, 2017 (2017-11-17) –
present

Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters is an American animated series produced by Hasbro Studios based on the characters from 1970s action figure Stretch Armstrong. The series was developed by Kevin Burke, Victor Cook, and Chris "Doc" Wyatt; Burke and Wyatt also wrote a tie-in comic book for IDW Publishing.[1] The first season was released on Netflix on November 17, 2017. The second season was released on September 7, 2018. The series follows three friends who mutate into superheroes and balance their lives in crime-fighting with attending high school.

Plot

Jake Armstrong, Nathan Park and Ricardo Perez were three ordinary teenagers in Charter City, until they were doused in a substance known as "Flexarium" during an accident. In which, their newfound superpowers garnered the attention of Jonathan Rook, the CEO of Rook Unlimited and benefactor to Charter City himself. In exchange for their freedom from authorities, Rook enlists the trio as Charter City's superhero team known as the Flex Fighters (Stretch, Wingspan and Omni-Mass).

In their first days as superheroes, the Flex Fighters have received hard training from Malcolm Kane (Rook's second-in-command), while fighting numerous villains, including Stretch Monster, who shared a past with Dr. Racine Cleo / Dr. C (Rook's former mentor) and her ninja companion Riya Dashti / Blindstrike (Stretch's classmate and love interest).

In their last mission, the Flex Fighters discover in horror that Jonathan Rook and Stretch Monster are the same person, and therefore, he has been their enemy the whole time; Rook intends to use Dr. C's "HyperFlexarium" formula to create an army of monsters and conquer the world. With the help of Dr. C and Blindstrike, the Flex Fighters escaped from Rook, but he then frames them in public for the rampage he caused over the city.

With the city under Rook's control, and its citizens being turned against them, the Flex Fighters decided to join forces with Dr. C and Blindstrike in order to expose Rook's crimes and clear their names.

Cast and characters

Heroes

Villains

Supporting

Production

Stretch Armstrong was originally released in 1976 by Kenner Products. In 1987, Kenner was acquired by Tonka,[2] which was later acquired together in 1991 by Hasbro. All of rights to Kenner's products were transferred to Hasbro in 2000, when the latter shut down Kenner's office.[3]

There have been several attempts to adapt the property into a television series or film, with the latter, as a live-action film, have failed attempts by Disney (in 1994), Universal (in 2008) and Relativity Media (in 2012).[4] Originally announced and developed as a live-action series starring a teenage version of the 1970s superhero,[5] the idea was eventually retooled as an animated series targeted to children before bringing in Cook as producer, based on his work with The Spectacular Spider-Man TV series.[6] Shortly thereafter, Burke and Wyatt were hired to produce and write. The series was designed to have episodic stories that also serialize into a larger plot over the course of the first season's 26 episodes.[6] The first footage from the series was shown at HasCon on September 10, 2017.[6]

The series is animated by Digital eMation in South Korea.[7]

Episodes

Season 1

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Confessions of a Teenage Superhero"Victor CookKevin Burke and Chris "Doc" WyattNovember 17, 2017 (2017-11-17)
In the futuristic Charter City, high school students Jake Armstrong, Nathan Park and Ricardo Perez accidentally break into Rook Unlimited, owned by industrialist and Charter City benefactor Jonathan Rook. The three are dosed with Flexarium, a malleable and powerful material, and gain elastic based superpowers. While fleeing from the authorities, the three take on disgruntled Rook employee Dr. Don Robertson who has transformed into a strange monster dubbed Multi-Farious.
2"Pulled in Every Direction"Victor CookKevin Burke and Chris "Doc" WyattNovember 17, 2017 (2017-11-17)
Rook, impressed with Jake, Nathan and Ricardo's heroics, decides to hire them as Charter City's official superhero team, The Flex Fighters. The team decide to keep their identities secret, even from Rook, as they gain the codenames Stretch, Wingspan and Omni-Mass. Robertson, who escaped their fight from the previous episode, is still on the loose and the Flex Fighters must prove that they can handle the situation, though Malcolm Kane, Rook's head bodyguard and chief of security, doesn't think they are up to the challenge.
3"Ninja and the Ghost"Kevin AltieriKevin Burke and Chris "Doc" WyattNovember 17, 2017 (2017-11-17)
During a demonstration, Blindstrike attacks Rook Unlimited forcing the Flex Fighters to defend the facility. Jake does some investigating and discovers that Blindstrike is in league with Rook's former partner and co-founder Dr. Racine Cleo (Dr. C for short) who was long thought to be dead. Meanwhile, Nathan and Ricardo begin having issues when the latter's jock like attitude gets on the former's nerves.
4"Online Presence"Frank PaurEugene SonNovember 17, 2017 (2017-11-17)
Villain Circuit-Stream plans to hack into Rook's satellite to release everyone's personal information. He gets help from the mysterious Stretch Monster who gives him a serum that gives him technopathic abilities and wrecks havoc across Charter City. The Flex Fighters in the meantime must also deal with their online presence when on the FlexFighterNet, users begin to rate the heroes causing Ricardo to have a huge ego and decides to live stream their current mission.
5"Stretchipedes"Phil WeinsteinRob HoegeeNovember 17, 2017 (2017-11-17)
After a disastrous mission involving the Freak Sisters, Kane gives the Flex Fighters 48 hours to decide who should be the leader creating competition between them. Rook creates new robotic drones called stretchipedes to help out in various situations. The drones prove to be more useful than the heroes, but they soon become unstable and attack the Flex Fighters due to secretly being controlled by Stretch Monster.
6"The Gangs of Old Town"Kevin AltieriJosh HaberNovember 17, 2017 (2017-11-17)
"Smokestack" Jack Kinland is given smoke based powers by Stretch Monster and decides to start a turf war in Old Town, the original Charter City. The Flex Fighters are convinced by Rook to try and be more close with Kane, however Kane is revealed to have a past connected to Kinland and he finds himself brought back into the fray when his old gang, the Stickshifts, re-recruit him to help take down Kinland and his new army.
7"Fast Times"Frank PaurBrian HohlfeldNovember 17, 2017 (2017-11-17)
The Flex Fighters face a new threat in the form of Quick Charge, a villain with electricity powers. She is actually Dr. Sarah Kamen and blames Rook for knocking her out of the energy business and plots revenge by destroying his generators. Meanwhile, Jake attempts to ask out his crush Riya Dashti and Nathan and Ricardo discover that the former's grandfather knows that they are actually the Flex Fighters.
8"Lie Sandwich"Victor CookMark HoffmeierNovember 17, 2017 (2017-11-17)
Jake feels guilty about not telling his father about his double life as Stretch. The Flex Fighters are once again pitted against Blindstrike who scans a map of the Pearl Islands, the known location where Dr. C's plane went down and where the formula for her Hyperflexarium is located. However, when Jake misses a parent-teacher conference, he is grounded forcing Nathan and Ricardo to do the mission alone.
9"Singularity Event"Kevin AltieriKevin Burke and Chris "Doc" WyattNovember 17, 2017 (2017-11-17)
While battling minor, misunderstood crooks Mortar and Brick, Jake is sprayed with an unknown substance that makes him lose control of his powers. Rook asks for a sample of the substance to be taken back so that he can make a cure. In the meantime, Jake has Ricardo pick up Riya for the dance and the two end up bonding over mutual interests. Nathan and Erika spend time together after the latter's date turns out to be narcissistic.
10"Crisis at the Cleo"Frank PaurFM De MarcoNovember 17, 2017 (2017-11-17)
While on a school field trip at the Cleo Museum, a group of special op criminals called the Tech Men arrive to steal a valuable mineral called Prolotite. Jake, Ricardo and Nathan find themselves in a difficult situation of trying to save the students without revealing their identities. Eventually, the situation becomes more complicated with the arrival of Blindstrike, whom the Flex Fighters deduce is someone from the school, and Stretch Monster.
11"Secret Ninja Party"Alan CaldwellEric RogersNovember 17, 2017 (2017-11-17)
The Flex Fighters begin to investigate Blindstrike's identity and the possible location of Dr. C. They discover all the villains they've faced under Rook Unlimited and learn from Multi-Farious that they are unwillingly experimented on by Rook. The Flex Fighters track down Stretch Monster who claims to be in the unwilling employ of Dr. C and that he wants to be free of her. While Jake is willing to help their former enemy, Nathan and Ricardo are unsure of the alliance.
12"Endgame"Kevin AltieriTom KrajewskiNovember 17, 2017 (2017-11-17)
In flashback, Stretch Monster drains the brainwaves from a scientist. In the present, Stretch Monster back stabs the Flex Fighters. The team realize that they need to locate the Prolotite to stop him and figure out that Blindstrike's costume is full of Prolotite. After an exhausting battle, they manage to finally defeat and capture him. However, Stretch Monster arrives and kidnaps Blindstrike, forcing the Flex Fighters to chase down their nemesis.
13"The Age of Flexarium"Frank PaurKevin Burke and Chris "Doc" WyattNovember 17, 2017 (2017-11-17)
The Flex Fighters must take down Stretch Monster for good and his Flexarium army. The team also must deal with the fact that Blindstrike is really Riya and that Dr. C has been trying to take down Rook as he is really Stretch Monster. With the Flex Fighters now considered criminals due to Rook's power, they have to decide what their next move is and how to go about with their status besmirched.
14–15"The Breakout"Alan CaldwellKevin Burke and Chris "Doc" WyattJune 15, 2018 (2018-06-15)

Branded fugitives by Jonathan Rook, Jake, Nathan and Ricardo become Stretch, Wingspan and Omni-Mass once more when Dr. Don Robertson/ Multi-Farious rampages the city. The trio soon find out that Smokestack Jack, Circuit-Stream, Quick Charge and the Freak Sisters have escaped from Rook Tower as well. After a brief fight with Multi-Farious, Stretch calms him down and they find out some intel about the breakout before he walks off to think about his next move. Meanwhile, Blindstrike (recently revealed to be Riya Dashti, Jake's crush), incapacitates the Flex Fighters with smoke bombs and leaves them in the underground tunnels before pursuing Kari and Mari (The Freak Sisters) as they attempt to stage a bank robbery. Led by Dr. Racine Cleo/Dr. C, who reveals herself to have tried contacting them earlier, the boys arrive in her lab hidden within the old parts of Charter City underground.

Like Multi-Farious, Dr. C deduces Rook staged a breakout to lure the Flex Fighters out of hiding. She volunteers herself and Blindstrike to handle the escapees and offers the Flex Fighters escape by handing over their uniforms. But the trio refuse, claiming that they could recapture the villains on their own. Dr. C agrees to help them, and the trio start their new campaign by apprehending Smokestack Jack at a nightclub in Old Town, where he dance-fights Madame Toussant and her gang. After Omni-Mass's plan to push Smokestack's air form around with a fog machine fails, Stretch turns on the a/c in the disco, causing Smokestack Jack to weaken into an unconscious state, while Omni-Mass disguises his voice and sends Rook Security an anonymous call to pick up Smokestack.

Dr. C informs them that Quick Charge is attacking the power plant, and the trio heads there with a surprise partner: Multi-Farious. After the fight causes the building to flood with electrified water and breaks out into the streets, the Flex Fighters lure Quick Charge back inside, and Multi-Farious' pieces apprehend her, allowing Wingspan to leave another anonymous call to Rook security before the trio deduce an appointment Quick Charge mentioned she had was with Stretch Monster (Rook's monstrous alter-ego), and the trio agree to help Multi-Farious find Rook. After a brief skirmish with Kane and Delta Squad at Rook Tower, the group finds out Rook is hiding at the warehouse where the Flex Fighters got their powers, and Don was accidentally transformed into Multi-Farious. When he is found, Rook confronts them as Stretch Monster and almost ends up flattened by Multi-Farious before Stretch talks him out of it. The group soon learn that Rook had just finished a cure for Don's mutation, so after Stretch Monster manages to slip away, Don drinks the cure and explodes, turning into a stone statue of his human self before the shell breaks and reveals Don Robertson unharmed. He thanks the Flex Fighters for giving him his life back before they leave to help Blindstrike deal with the Freak Sisters at the bank.

After witnessing Blindstrike trap them in an energy cage, Stretch interrogates Kari and Mari after Omni-Mass tries to seduce them and fails. The Freak Sisters reveal that Rook inserted chips into the necks of all the escapees, preventing them from leaving the city with a limited form of mind control. (This would later be referenced, as part of the canon parts of the story, in season 2 episode 9). After Blindstrike scans the chips on their necks, Dr. C receives the data and begins construction on a control device to round up Circuit-Stream and Quick Charge. Apparently, the latter escaped before Kane could break out of the tower and arrest her.

The Flex Fighters soon find Circuit-Stream and prepare to fight him just as Quick Charge shows up in response to the use of Dr. C's controller. While Wingspan deals with Circuit-Stream in a stolen crane truck, Stretch and Omni-Mass distract Quick Charge, using her blasts of electric energy and Omni-Mass' fists to knock down the crane truck and electrocute Circuit-Stream until he falls unconscious. The Flex Fighters then engulf the two in a pyramid-shaped energy field, and retreat with Dr. C and Blindstrike in their camouflaged armored airship just as Kane and his Delta Team arrive on the scene. Impressed with their actions, Dr. C agrees to train them just like she trained Blindstrike, and that the five become allies in their crusade against Rook, much to the excitement of Stretch who proclaims "The Flex Fighters are back!" Meanwhile, after watching a live news report, Rook angrily vows to hunt down the Flex Fighters by any means necessary, no matter how long it takes, while his reflection of Stretch Monster shows up in the window as thunder and lightning clash.

To Be Continued in Season 2...

Season 2

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"The New Normal"Alan CaldwellJacob SemahnSeptember 7, 2018 (2018-09-07)[8]
The Flex Fighters are considered traitors in Charter City. Now they must work with Blindstrike and Dr. Cleo to battle Rook's cyborg assassin Mechanica (formerly Rook Unlimited Security Officer Santos, voiced by Lilo and Stitch's Tia Carrere). They also learn from Dr. C how they really got their powers when Riya was unwittingly a carrier agent of Hyper-Flexarium that infected their class, and that regular Flexarium turned Jake into Stretch, Nathan into Wingspan and Ricardo into Omni-Mass when both formulas interacted.
2"Dreamscape"Kevin AltieriMichael VogelSeptember 7, 2018 (2018-09-07)
A new villain named Dr. Dreamscape gives The Flex Fighters some trouble. In the B-story, Nathan wonders if he should tell his crush, Erika Violette, that he is Wingspan. However, things get worse when Dreamscape takes control over him, and the aftermath leads him to telling Erika, only to have her run away from him.
3"Riya's Revenge"Frank PaurJennifer MuroSeptember 7, 2018 (2018-09-07)
While Riya's exploring some childhood memories and finds data regarding her parents' past as Rook Unlimited Scientists, Rook sends a mystery man nicknamed "The Gentlemen" after her. Meanwhile, Erika secretly follows the Flex Fighters and learns the truth about them, becoming their newest allyin the process.
4"Rise of the Tech Men"Alan CaldwellZac AtkinsonSeptember 7, 2018 (2018-09-07)
Stretch is stuck fighting an army of Tech Men without any of his partners to help. In the B-Story, Agent Reynolds (Will Friedle) becomes suspicious about Rook's operations after discovering his growing obsession with capturing the Flex Fighters.
5"Biomass"Kevin AltieriKevin Burke and Chris "Doc" WyattSeptember 7, 2018 (2018-09-07)
A mysterious new enemy named Biomass is stealing experimental plant food from science labs around the city. Meanwhile, Mr. Savic's past finally comes to light when Nathan's grandfather helps the Flex Fighters investigate Biomass and the robberies, soon learning that Biomass and Dr. Savic are the same entity, being manipulated by an even crazier villain.
6"Split Personalities"Frank PaurAdam Jay EpsteinSeptember 7, 2018 (2018-09-07)
While trying to steal some data from Rook, The Flex Fighters have to deal with a new problem... an accident in Mark Armstrong's lab turns Gabe into the new Multi-Farious! Also, Erika gets hit with some weird goo and develops glowing purple eyes.
7"The Fall of Jonathan Rook"Alan CaldwellPaul TobinSeptember 7, 2018 (2018-09-07)
When the team gets separated, The Tech Men launch their plan to take over Rook Unlimited. In the B-story, a dark secret regarding the Tech Men and Malcolm Kane comes to light.
8"Rook's Story"Kevin AltieriBrandon VioletteSeptember 7, 2018 (2018-09-07)
While Malcolm Kane, revealed to be the Tech Men's leader "Number One", takes over Rook Tower, Jonathan Rook tells the Flex Fighters, and the audience, the story of how he became the man he is today, (including his company, his encounters with the Tech-Men's predecessors, the Epsilon Society, his transformation into Stretch Monster, and the deaths of Riya's parents and the other scientists minus himself and Dr. C).
9"Masters of Order"Frank PaurBrian HohlfeldSeptember 7, 2018 (2018-09-07)
Kane and the Tech Men gradually take over the city with mind control chips, using the same tech as the chips Rook used on the inmates in "Stretch Armstrong: the Breakout" and its canon TV episode counterpart. Meanwhile, the Flex Fighters are forced to forge an alliance with Rook/Stretch Monster as well as Brick and Mortar.
10"Doomsday Clock"Alan CaldwellKevin Burke and Chris "Doc" WyattSeptember 7, 2018 (2018-09-07)
Picking up where the last episode left off, Kane and the Tech-Men succeed in enslaving the minds of everyone in Charter City, except for Stretch and Agent Reynolds, who both came into contact with a Flexarium-based formula, making them immune. After freeing Rook, Dr. C, and the other Flex Fighters from Kane's mind control, our heroes must awaken a comatose Erika, and her budding energy powers, and work together to take down the Tech Men.

Specials

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"The Breakout"Victor CookKevin Burke and Chris "Doc" WyattMarch 13, 2018 (2018-03-13)
An interactive episode that takes place after first season, sees the Flex Fighters re-imprisoning their rogues gallery while stopping Stretch Monster and curing Multi-Farious. It was later adapted to be the 14th and 15th episodes of the series, which can be viewed on Netflix TV or browser like internet explorer (otherwise, browsers like Google chrome will give you the video game instead).

Comic book

Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters
Publication information
PublisherIDW Publishing
ScheduleMonthly
Genre
Publication dateApril – July 2018
No. of issues3
Main character(s)Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters
Creative team
Written byKevin Burke and Chris "Doc" Wyatt
Artist(s)Nikos Koutsis
Colorist(s)Mike Toris

The first issue of Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters was released February 28, 2018.

References

  1. ^ McMillan, Graeme (September 7, 2017). "IDW, Hasbro Partner for Stretch Armstrong Comic Book (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Eldridge Industries.
  • ^ September 04, 1987 (July 29, 1987). "Kenner Accepts Tonka Offer". Articles.latimes.com. Retrieved October 16, 2012.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • ^ Dan (July 28, 2006). "Hasbro and Jurassic Park: Why Things Changed". JPToys.com. Retrieved February 16, 2014.
  • ^ Finke, Nikki (January 30, 2012). "Universal Drops Hasbro's Stretch Armstrong Film, Taylor Lautner Out as Star, Relativity Picks Up for April 2014 Release". Deadline Hollywood.
  • ^ Hooton, Christopher (January 29, 2016). "Stretch Armstrong Is Coming to Netflix". The Independent. Independent Print Limited.
  • ^ a b c Schedeen, Jesse (September 1, 2017). "Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters: How Netflix Is Re-imagining an Iconic Hero". IGN.
  • ^ "Service Work Portfolio: 2016". Digital eMation.
  • ^ Yang, Rachel (August 30, 2018). "What's Coming to Netflix in September 2018". Yahoo!.
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