Storm Hawks

2007

Seasons & Episodes

  • 2
  • 1

EP15 Number One Fan Mar 20, 2009

EP20 Origins Mar 27, 2009

This episode serves as a prequel to the series. Aerrow, Finn, Piper and Radarr are orphans living in a fortress on a small terra, which is threatened by a Cyclonian Youth Squad, which Junko is a part of. Three men approach Aerrow and give him a key and map to the Condor, stating that he is the last descendant of Lightning Strike, leader of the Storm Hawks, and thus inherits leadership. However, because of them Aerrow and his friends are captured. The leader of the Youth Squad radios Snipe and is told to throw them into the Wastelands. Junko volunteers to do it, but lets them go when the others are not looking, as he does not want to be a bad guy. They manage to find the Condor in the Wastelands, and it has already been repaired by Stork, who has lived there for years trying to find the key. In possession of items they both desire, the two sides team up. Stork takes them to the hangar bay, where they find all of the Skimmers and weapons used by the original Storm Hawks. The Storm Hawks head back to their terra to reclaim it and battle the Youth Squad. Junko switches sides upon seeing the Condor. Snipe arrives and gives a leech crystal for the leader to attach to the Condor. Aerrow manages to get it off just before the Condor plunges into the Wastelands. After regaining their home, Aerrow feels as though it can no longer be their home knowing what they now know about the Storm Hawks. Piper then states that the Storm Hawks were special because they didn't have a home terra; they protected everyone. The same three men appear again and contemplate on their future stating that the boy will be a Sky Knight, and whether the "girl" is the "one"; only time will tell. On Cyclonia, Master Cyclonis is seen moving her grandmother's throne and working on her Storm Generator.

EP21 The Ultra Dudes Mar 30, 2009

EP26 Cyclonia Rising (2) Apr 06, 2009

In only a few weeks, Cyclonis conquers all of Atmos. Every Sky Knight is trapped in a crystal prison and their vehicles scrapped. Only the Storm Hawks remain, playing childish pranks on Cyclonis. Piper is in bad shape, the Binding slowly weakening her despite not using it. Cyclonis, tired of their resistance, threatens to destroy Terra Atmosia, and the Storm hawks surrender to prevent it. This turns out to be a ploy to reach the crystal prison, which Aerrow shatters with help from Piper. The freed Sky Knights attempt to shoot down Cyclonia with stolen Skimmers, but cannot penetrate the shielding on the levitation pontoons. Stork and Finn, however, discover that the crystal technology the Night Crawlers wear is allergic to Radarr's fur. Meanwhile, Aerrow and Piper face Cyclonis and the Dark Ace. Already quite weak, Piper's ability to empower Aerrow ultimately gives out. However, when Aerrow insists they will die together, the Binding flows from him and into her, restoring her health and empowering them both. Unable to defeat them with her ordinary skills, Cyclonis draws power from her far side crystal to empower the Dark Ace, but gets carried away and destroys him. The resulting energy release destroys the far side crystal, allowing Finn and Junko to disable the pontoons. Cyclonis escapes through the door to the other side while the Storm Hawks follow. The end scene is narrated by Starling, who relates that it has been six hours since their victory. They raise up a flag of the Storm Hawks, the bravest heroes Atmos has ever known. Meanwhile, the Storm Hawks make it to the other side filled with new creatures and places. The story continues in season three of Storm Hawks at the other side of the Atmos.
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Synopsis

Storm Hawks is an animated television series created by Asaph "Ace" Fipke and made by Nerd Corps Entertainment in conjunction and collaboration with Cartoon Network and YTV. It premiered on Cartoon Network on May 25, 2007. It started to air on YTV in September 2007. It started to air on Cartoon Network in the UK on August 6, 2007. In Poland, it started to air on Cartoon Network on November 10, 2007. Internationally, it first aired on ABC1 in Australia on February 26, 2008 and on Hero in the Philippines on March 12, 2008. The show also started airing in Singapore on okto, Bulgaria, Turkey, Portugal and Romania in 2008. Disney XD began airing the series on February 28, 2011.

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Cubussoli Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Ezmae Chang This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Lachlan Coulson This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
Staci Frederick Blistering performances.
DCfan Well since I haven't watched this show for a good but I can tell you this show is worth the watch.The animation is good. The stories are very good and cleaver. Plus its an example of a good show from Canada. Unlike shows like Johnny Test and Supernoobs.
scryon Of the vast amount of growing children's TV shows, most of which are total crap (although the new Chop Socky Chooks is pretty entertaining), there's really nothing to watch anymore. But if you ever stumble upon a time when Storm Hawks is showing, prepare yourself.Storm Hawks sets itself in the vast world of Atmos, which is compromised of dozens of floating "continents" called Terras (Atmos = atmosphere, Terra = territory). Each Terra is much different from the others, and each episodes is usual set on another Terra. There's only been around one or two re-used Terras (Terra Neon, a massive amusement park), which brings a vast amount of variety among the 23 or so currently released episodes.I've seen every single episode of the show released thus far, and I must say I've never been so entertained by television.The show centers around the Storm Hawks squadron of Sky Knights, which was formerly defeated by the Cyclonian warrior Dark Ace. However, red spikey haired Aerrow comes to the rescue with his friends Junko, Finn, Piper, and his strange dog styled pet Radarr. Together, they form the new Storm Hawks squadron.Each episodes centers around the Storm Hawks traveling to a Terra (or another location, like the dreaded Black Gorge or home of the Murk Raiders). Usually, the Storm Hawks find a problem involving the Cyclonians or Murk Raiders or some other form of treachery. Using Aerrows supreme flying skills combined with Finn's shot, Piper's intelligence, Junko's strength, and Stork's comedic brilliance (and ability to fly the Condor, the Storm Hawk's massive ship); the Storm Hawks overcome whatever treachery they find.Every episodes is filled with fantastic action involving battles in the air on everyone's planes. You will be on the edge of your seat watching the epic battles unfold. Let's not forget the humor. This show doesn't use lame poop humor like Camp Lazlo or My Gym Partner's a Monkey, this show uses brilliant intelligent humor that's based around today's society. Stork, our emo paranoid friend, makes you laugh almost every time he speaks. Finn, commonplace idiot, brings out a few laughs.Every supporting character brings something new to the table, and every location is a different experience for the episodes. Oh, let's not forget the different experiences. Almost every episode is something new. For instance, one episodes involves Aerrow and Radarr trying to escape a Cyclonian prison. Mr. Moss, head of the prison, leads a hilarious but exciting chase after Aerrow and Radarr. It's pure brilliance.Overall, Storm Hawks is animated television at its best. If you watch any cartoons the rest of your life, watch this. If you buy a DVD set for any television show, get this. You will laugh, and you will be cheer. Storm Hawks, prepare for battle.
atomius This show is set in a rather strange and fantastic world, where Sky Knights ride mechanical devices through the air and have air battles. It centres on a group of young knights who all have unique and rather strange individual characteristics about them, and who each have their own style. The characters of the show are strange, odd, and interesting, and certainly make for entertaining viewing. The style and animation looks similar to that of Dragon Booster and both are set in strange universes. But whereas Dragon Booster is set in a large city full of race tracks and guils of racers, tis show is set in the open air in an interesting place rather hard to describe. Certainly quite entertaining.
cakattack17 The first time I saw the preview of this show, I had to see it. There I was, flipping through channels, when I suddenly stopped and stared at something that I've never seen before—a kids show that actually looked pretty good! The one element that intrigued me the most was the unique animation style—I've never seen anything like it before! When I finally got to watch it, I was very pleased and, from what I've seen and heard, many others were too! The humor is not just cheesy kids show humor (you know the type-filled with dumb puns and corny one-liners), it's actually funny. I found myself laughing hysterically at the obsessive paranoia of Stork-the lanky green man/cat/monkey thing! There's also fast action and slapstick comedy for the kids, as well as well-rounded characters and unique personalities for the critics to admire. The impressive array of vocal talent adds a sense that you got your times worth watching this show.In fact, the only thing that I can say about this show that may put critics in a snitch is the fact that some of the episode plots are rather petty. But come now, it's a kids show! Give them a break!