The
Bionic Six

The main character of The Bionic Six is a machine-enhanced human being by means of bionic technology, much like The Six Million Dollar Man.

In the near future, Earth is at grave risk from a wide variety of menaces from aliens to mad scientists.

Professor Sharp, head of the Special Projects Labs (SPL), creates a new form of technology to augment humans through bionics.

His first subject was Jack Bennett, a test pilot who secretly acted as Sharps field agent as Bionic-1.

On a family vacation in the Himalayas, an alien space craft lands nearby and is detected by Professor Sharp who requests that Jack investigate.

During his investigation, Jack discovers that the aliens are trying to locate a mysterious buried object that emits radiation of an unknown type.

Jack attempts to recover the object and the aliens attack him, forcing him to reveal his enhanced abilities in order to protect his family who, except for his wife, were unaware of his secret abilities.

Fearful of Jacks incredible powers, the aliens trigger an avalanche that buries the entire family and also exposes them to the unusual radiation of the object.

Jack frees himself but discovers that his entire family is in a deep comatose state.

Theorizing that Jacks bionics protected him from the radiation, Professor Sharp implants bionic technology in the others, awakening them.

Afterward, the entire family operates as the greatest high-tech team of adventurers and superheroes of the future, The Bionic Six.

The Bionic Six most frequent antagonist is a mad scientist known as Doctor Scarab and his legion of high-tech robots and a collection of henchmen; Glove, Madam O, Chopper, Mechanic, and Klunk. Perhaps ironically, Scarab himself is Professor Sharps brother and is obsessed with gaining immortality or alternatively, ruling the world.

He believes that the key to both lies in the secret bionic technology invented by his brother and schemes to possess it.

The Bionic Six Episodelist

01. Valley of Shadows
02. Enter the Bunji
03. Eric Bats a Thousand
04. Klunk in Love
05. Radio Scarab
06. Family Affair
07. Happy Birthday, Amadeus
08. Brain Food
09. Just a Little Handicap
10. Bionics On! The First Adventure
11. Back to the Past (1)
12. Back to the Past (2)
13. Fugitive F.L.U.F.F.I
14. Nick of Time
15. Youth or Consequences
16. Extra Innings
17. Bionic Six and the Return of the Bunji
18. Crown of the Scarab King
19. 1001 Bionic Nights
20. The Perceptor File
21. Bionic Six Masterpiece
22. House Rules
23. Holidaze
24. Nightmare at Cypress Cove
25. Music Power
26. The Hive
27. Mindlink
28. I Compute, Therefore I Am
29. Pass/Fail
30. Born to Be Bad
31. A Clean Slate (1)
32. A Clean Slate (2)
33. Spin Out
34. The Man in the Moon
35. The Case of the Baker Street Bionics
36. Now You See Me...
37. Crystal Clear
38. You've Come a Long Way, Baby!
39. Up and Atom
40. Home Movies
41. Scarabscam
42. Kaleidoscope
43. Once Upon a Crime
44. Mrs. Scarab
45. The Secret Life of Wellington Forsby
46. The Fungus Among Us
47. of the Ninth Planet
48. Triple Cross
49. I, Scarab (1)
50. I, Scarab (2)
51. Scabracadabra
52. The Glitch
53. A Matter of Gravity
54. The Elemental
55. I Am the Viper
56. Shadow Boxe
57. Call of the Bunji
58. A Super Bunch of Guys
59. The Monkey Has Landed
60. Ready, Aim, Fired
61. Love Note
62. Bone of Contention
63. Junk Heap
64. The Return of Mrs. Scarab
65. That's All, Folks!



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Intro Lyrics
Bionic Six
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We are a family
I fight for them
And they fight for me
As close as we can be
High in the mountain
Or deep in the sea
Bionic...Bionic 6
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Bionic Six My all time favorite 80s cartoon  Not rated yet
Now i am very happy to see that there is more content of Bionic Six. This is the coolest,most fun to watch and so nostalgic 80s cartoon for me personal....

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