The "enemy mine" trope. The Pastmaster accidentally unleashes The Metallikats (a mobster couple turned indestructible cyborgs). The SWAT Kats are forced to team up with Commander Feral. The episode ends with Feral admitting, "I hate owing you two furballs anything." Character growth.
Season 2 saw a budget increase and darker serialization. Notably, episodes were expanded to double-length (44 minutes). swat kats episodes
The Dark Kat arc. Introduces the primary villain, Dark Kat (a shadowy demon-cat with a cinder block head). His plan: detonate a "Perpetual Energy Cell" to blow up the city. The SWAT Kats use the Turbokat’s "Megaton Missile" —a nuclear-scale weapon—indoors. Logic is secondary; coolness is primary. The "enemy mine" trope
Season 1 introduced the vigilante pilots T-Bone and Razor, along with their state-of-the-art jet, the . SWAT Kats: The Best Episodes, Ranked - MovieWeb The episode ends with Feral admitting, "I hate