The Hero Returns
7th September 1995The Preying Mantis
14th September 1995The Swords of the Scorpion
21st September 1995The Aeroship
28th September 1995The Asteroid Adventure
5th October 1995The Mind Leech
12th October 1995Lady Gobbling's Gems
19th October 1995Great Balls of Fire
26th October 1995The Chameleons of Death
2nd November 1995The Crystal of Nemesis
9th November 1995The Eye of Harakti
16th November 1995Where the Heart Is
23rd November 1995The Web of Doom
30th November 1995Once Upon a Time Machine
7th December 1995The Manhattan Incident
14th December 1995Cinema Purradiso
21st December 1995Warrior of the Skies
28th December 1995Tomb of the Fantoms
4th January 1996Revenge of the Monitor
11th January 1996The Treasure of the Belerophon
18th January 1996The Lonely Hearts Club
25th January 1996The Mirror Monster
1st February 1996MacDuff, Private Eye
8th February 1996The Curse of Evillia
15th February 1996The Incredible Shrinking Fantomcat
22nd February 1996One Good Deed
29th February 1996Fantomcat was an animated series produced by Cosgrove Hall Films. It was first broadcast in 1995 and was animated after Avenger Penguins in 1994 by Alfonso Productions, a Spanish animation studio. It aired largely on Children's ITV. The series also had a brief run on Pop and on Network Ten in Australia. It was produced and directed by Ben Turner. Fantomcat centres on the character Phillipe Lentheric Guerlain de Givenchy, the Duke of Fantom, a masked swashbuckling hero who thrived in 1699, in mortal combat with his archnemesis Baron Von Skeltar. De Fantom was treacherously cast into a painting within the halls of his house, Castle De Fantom, and became trapped for centuries. As time passed, the area around Castle De Fantom became a bustling metropolis called Metro City, a city submerged in crime rings led by the fiendish arachnid Marmagora.

