Chance and Jake were members of Megakat City's paramilitary law enforcement agency – the Enforcers. It takes place in Megakat City – a booming metropolis that is rich in industry, a leader in technology and is at the forefront of scientific advancement. The show was about Chance “T-Bone” Furlong and Jake “Razor” Clawson. Yes, I am not afraid to say it – the show is great art. The episodes hold up extremely well and they have an even deeper meaning and impact watching them now – they mature with you, which is a sign of great art.
Other writers include: Jim Stenstrum, David Ehrman, Von Williams, Eric Clark, Mark Saraceni and Jim Katz. The main writers were Glenn Leopold and Lance Falk. Robert Alvarez directed every episode other than the special. There was also a “special” episode which was somewhat of a compilation. It’s hard to believe that there were only twenty-five episodes of this incredible show – but that’s all it took to make an impact in the hearts and minds of many young kids. It was created by Christian and Yvon Tremblay and produced by Hanna-Barbera.
Swat Kats: The Radical Squadron was one of the most amazing TV shows I ever remember experiencing.