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The cartoon continues after the movie - but instead of throwing the Mask away. I'll never forget "The Mask: The Animated Series". The Mask: The Animated Series was a cartoon based on The Mask movie in 1994. All in all, "The Mask: TAS" was an excellent satirical cartoon that catered to both kid and adult "Mask" fans world over and if it weren't for "Son of the Mask", I'm sure we would of had our wishes fulfilled. Reporter Peggy Brandt (Amy Yasbeckâs character from the film) is the main female character in the series. (Damn you, "SIN of the Mask"!!!) Ah well, I still have fond memories of the "The Mask:TAS" and there's also clips on YouTube as well as the full episode "Flight as a Feather". Much as with Beetlejuice before it, The Mask: Animated Series took many elements from the movie source but dropped characters and changed certain other persona. So it's unlikely that us "Mask" fans will be getting any of it. Unfortunately, that horrible monstrosity of "Son of the Mask" has absolutely murdered and slaughtered the entire "Mask" franchise. The show ran for three seasons, from 1995 to 1997, and spawned its own short-run comic book series, Adventures of The Mask.
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Like other "Mask" fans, I want the show to come back on television, be released on DVD (and NOT just two episodes on the "Son of the Mask" special edition!) and possibly a few more new seasons. The Mask: The Animated Series is a television animated series based on the comic book superhero, The Mask, but with most of its inspiration from the 1994 film adaptation.
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It's basically the continuing adventures of Stanley Ipkiss with some changes such as Stanley and Peggy going out, Tina not being in the show, Stanley being able to use the Mask by day as well as night and blah, blah, blah, but don't let it stop you from watching the show: it's a truly excellent satire all served with sly humour. Shortly after the huge success of the film, "The Mask: The Animated Series" was spawned. I loved "The Mask" movie as a kid and I still do.