Monday, May 27, 2013

The Cult-TV Faces of: Mutants

Identified by William Mercado: Andro (Martin Landau), The Outer Limits: "The Man Who Was Never Born."

Identified by William Mercado: The Outer Limits: "The Mutant"

Identified by Brian: Dr. Who: "The Mutants."

Identified by William Mercado: Return to the Planet of the Apes (1975), (an underdweller).

Identified by SGB: Space:1999: "Mission of the Darians."

Identified by SGB: Space:1999: "New Adam, New Eve."

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Identified by William Mercado: Buck Rogers: "Plot to Kill a City."

Identified by SGB: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: "The Dorian Secret"

Identified by William Mercado: TMNJ.

Identified by William Mercado: The X-Men (1990s animated)

Identified by William Mercado: Tooms in The X-Files.

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Identified by William Mercado: Star Trek Voyager: "Threshold."

15

Identified by Brian: Farscape: "DNA Mad Scientist."

Identified by William Mercado: Mutant X (Shalimar).

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10 comments:

  1. 1 Outer Limits The man who was never Born

    2 Outer Limits The Mutant

    Return To The Planet Of The Apes

    8 Buck Rogers, To Kill a City

    10 Teen Age Mutant Turtles animated series

    11 X-Men animated series

    12, X-Files, creepy Tooms from either Squeeze or Tooms

    14. Voyager Threshold

    17. Mutant X

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  2. Anonymous11:54 AM

    Hi John,

    I think that William Mercado meant #4 Return To The Planet Of The Apes.

    My picks are:

    #5 Space:1999 "Mission Of The Darians"
    #6 Space:1999 "New Adam, New Eve"
    #9 Buck Rogers In The 25th Century

    SGB

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  3. 3. Doctor Who
    7. Doctor Who
    16. Farscape

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  4. Thanks Anon and John I should proof read better

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  5. woodchuckgod3:55 AM

    #7) Appropriately enough, those are Blake's 7 mutoids

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  6. Chris G9:21 AM

    If it's not too late...I believe #15 is from Angel and #18 is from Smallville.

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  7. Hi! #13 is Virgil Incanto from the X-files episode 2Shy, one of my favorites.

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