Inhumanoids

1986

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7.4| 0h30m| en
Synopsis

Inhumanoids was an animated series and Hasbro toy property in 1986. In the tradition of other Hasbro properties such as Transformers and G.I. Joe, the show was produced by Sunbow and Marvel Productions and animated in Japan by Toei Animation. Inhumanoids tells the story of the scientist-hero group, Earth Corps, as they battle a trio of subterranean monsters called the Inhumanoids with the aid of elemental beings, the Mutores.

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Doomtomylo a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
AnhartLinkin This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
FirstWitch A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Derry Herrera Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.
mikelcat I remember watching ''The Inhumaniods'' in the late 80s while in a rehab center .We got to watch T.V. at certain hours an it just happened to coincide with the telecast time of the show .I was immediately interested in the cartoon and I think the Monster from the center of the earth were cool .I believe it was Metlar , Tundro and Decompose , the Decompose character was mt favorite , it had a good look and would simply shout ''Decompose '' and the masses would turn into mindless zombies ready to do his bidding .I don't remember the rest of the plot though , could someone help ? I just remember some scientists exploring inside a mountain and stumbling onto the ''Inhumaniods'' . It was fun while it lasted !!
Ron Broadfoot "Inhumanoids" was pretty cool back in 1986 but would probably look dated now. The Decompose character and his powers of controlling the undead kinda scared the (expletive) out of me back then and I wondered if this was really supposed to be aimed at kids. I think I'd be able to handle it now, but whenever he touched a live person and turned them into a zombie, you would hear this weird womanly wail and it would send chills up my spine! And I thought Lucio Fulci's zombie movies were scary!I don't think I'd get this show on DVD. If Decompose did exist, I have a long list of annoying celebrities I'd be glad to give him!
george karpouzas I remember Inhumanoids when very young appearing in Greek television they were something different because they contained so many monsters.If one watches the child zones of today's private Greek channels he would be surprised by how monster-infested they are compared with the equivalent cartoons of my youth. The series which started the trend were Inhumanoids which with their memorable music giggle and many monsters, started this trend which now has become mainstream offering to Hellenic and universal(I imagine) youth its' monstrous fruit. Truly a trend-setter in Greece, although I suspect it was not much of a novelty in the English-speaking world from where it originated.
mathewignash Four scientists, Auger, Bright, Armstrong and Herc, collectively called Earth Corps are called in when three giant ancient monsters called the Inhumanoids are accidentally set free by man's exploration. Earth Corps teams up with the mysterious Redwood men and Granite people to recapture this threat before the three can take over the planet. They explore the sub-world, save the planet's core, and generally fight evil. The also come up against power-hungry business men, mad Russian military leaders, creatures from the sub-world and even save the Statue of Liberty from having to marry an Inhumanoid when she comes to life and is wooed by the evil Metlar.Based on the Hasbro toy line of the same name, and turned into a cartoon by the same people who did GI Joe and the Transformers (you'll recognize many familiar voices).This series was teamed up in small segments with shows like Gem and the Holograms, Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines and Robotix and broadcast on Sunday mornings in 1986. All the small segments were tied together into longer shows for video release only on Beta for many years, but recently it made it's way to VHS and DVD.