Words cannot do justice to the series' wild humor and expansive exuberance...
The Tick - The Complete Series (1994)
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Synopsis: Based on the satirical cult comic book THE TICK tells the tale of the titular super hero (Patrick Warburton) who is named the official Protector of the City after crashing a super hero convention.... Based on the satirical cult comic book THE TICK tells the tale of the titular super hero (Patrick Warburton) who is named the official Protector of the City after crashing a super hero convention. He finds a sidekick in Arthur (David Burke), an accountant who wears a moth costume. This 2-DVD set includes nine episodes that comprise the entire run of the series. [More]
Starring: Patrick Warburton, Nestor Carbonell, Liz Vassey, David Burke
Starring: Patrick Warburton, Nestor Carbonell, Liz Vassey, David Burke
Producer: Barry Sonnenfeld
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