The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police
The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police

The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police

1997-10-04 | TV-G | en
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EP1  The Thing That Wouldn't Stop It
Oct. 04,1997
The Thing That Wouldn't Stop It

Sam and Max are called in to investigate the mysterious disappearances of numerous Repairmen.

EP2  The Second Show Ever
Oct. 11,1997
The Second Show Ever

Sam & Max go to a career day.

EP3  Max's Big Day
Oct. 11,1997
Max's Big Day

Sam & Max fall from a plane.

EP4  Bad Day on the Moon
Oct. 18,1997
Bad Day on the Moon

Sam and Max head to the lunar surface.

EP5  They Came from Down There
Oct. 18,1997
They Came from Down There

People are missing from a rural fishing village.

EP6  The Friend for Life
Oct. 25,1997
The Friend for Life

Sam and Max have a greatest fan.

EP7  Dysfunction of the Gods
Oct. 25,1997
Dysfunction of the Gods

Zeus and Hera have a lovers' spat.

EP8  Big Trouble at the Earth's Core
Nov. 01,1997
Big Trouble at the Earth's Core

Sam and Max are on a dangerous mission.

EP9  A Glitch in Time
Nov. 01,1997
A Glitch in Time

Max has a watch that can move through time.

EP10  That Darn Gator
Nov. 08,1997
That Darn Gator

Sam and Max learn about parenthood.

EP11  We Drop at Dawn
Nov. 08,1997
We Drop at Dawn

Sam and Max parachute into Central Park.

EP12  Christmas, Bloody Christmas
Dec. 20,1997
Christmas, Bloody Christmas

Sam and Max visit Granny on Christmas.

EP13  It's Dangly Deever Time
Dec. 20,1997
It's Dangly Deever Time

Sam and Max fiddle with a television.

EP14  AAIIIEEE, Robot!
Feb. 06,1998
AAIIIEEE, Robot!

The Megamax 3000 is set to be dismantled.

EP15  The Glazed McGuffin Affair
Feb. 06,1998
The Glazed McGuffin Affair

Sam and Max's favorite snack food is banned.

EP16  The Tell Tale Tail
Feb. 13,1998
The Tell Tale Tail

Sam and Max are in the 19th Century England.

EP17  The Trouble with Gary
Feb. 13,1998
The Trouble with Gary

Sam and Max oversee the government's secret weapon.

EP18  Tonight We Love
Feb. 20,1998
Tonight We Love

Sam and Max celebrate Valentine's Day.

EP19  The Invaders
Feb. 20,1998
The Invaders

Sam and Max meet aliens.

EP20  Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang
Feb. 27,1998
Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang

Sam and Max attend a wedding.

EP21  Little Bigfoot
Feb. 27,1998
Little Bigfoot

Sam and Max go on a road trip.

EP22  Fools Die on Friday
Apr. 18,1998
Fools Die on Friday

Sam and Max go on a rescue mission.

EP23  Sam & Max vs. the Uglions
Apr. 18,1998
Sam & Max vs. the Uglions

The Frying Saucer is being run by real aliens.

EP24  The Final Episode
Apr. 25,1998
The Final Episode

Sam and Max wake from a deep slumber.

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Sam & Max are freelance police and view the world as their own personal theme park.

The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police Audience Reviews

ThiefHott Too much of everything
Laikals The greatest movie ever made..!
Supelice Dreadfully Boring
Janae Milner Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
ntegra-1 Sam & Max is a totally different breed of comic than your standard "Captain America" superhero book or "Dilbert" newspaper strip. And Steve Purcell, the artist and thinker behind the madness, had a lot of guts making it into a Fox kids TV show, since it was more of an "adultish" comic duo. The sad part is that a lot of Sam & Max fans were dissatisfied with the more family-friendly atmosphere, since it introduced a brainy little girl called simply "Geek" that designed improbable and incredible gadgets for the duo.But I'm here to allay your fears.The sort of humor backing every episode is classic Sam & Max. No, maybe it's not exactly like the comic books. No, maybe it isn't a carbon copy of Lucasart's fantastic adventure game "Sam & Max: Hit the Road." But what you will find in here is Sam using a wide vocabulary and spouting off bombastic exclamations. Max is the same old hyperkinetic rabbity-thing that just wants to see justice served as violently as possible. And while the whole of the series is a bloodless affair, you'll find most of the humor in the banter that is volleyed between the two at a dizzying pace. The dialogue, the tasteful use of puns, and the voice work are impeccable.It proves that you don't necessarily have to make something more edgy to make it good. While there are cheesy parts in places due to the sometimes-too-tame atmosphere, it's an overall very enjoyable romp through the world of Sam & Max. Besides, what kids these days are going to get jokes like a parodied Jerry Springer or the game show password? It's a little childish in spots, but it's definitely Sam & Max, and you're going to love it.
waddlesthedancingpenguin Who can't adore the chronicles of Sam the Canine Shamus and Max the Hyperkinetic Rabbity Thing? I've never laughed so hard at a TV show, ever. Even The Simpsons can barely compare to Sam & Max. It's a shame they no longer make episodes of Sam & Max, but they're still my favourite TV show. If you don't watch this, we'll get Max to sic you up.
TopRacer2000 I got into Sam & Max through the videogame by lucasarts which although 8 or 9 years old now is still one of the funniest things i have ever seen. So i was pretty excited to hear a t.v. show was going to be made. After a few episodes though you start to realise that although somewhat interesting this series isn't half as funny as the game or the few sam and max comics ive read. It has it's moments though, although most jokes will produce wry smiles at best rather than the rolling on the floor laughing state that the game frequently put you into. I think the cartoon was heavily censored to prevent sam & max getting too sadistic or p**s-taking in their humour, unfortunately this makes the whole show feel watered-down. Sam & Max would've worked out better as a show aimed towards adults with no censorship then this censored version aimed at kids. Also the voices aren't as good in the cartoon as in the game,sam's is o.k. but Max's is pretty poor in comparison and his voice grates on the ear a lot, overall though there are worse ways to waste a 1/2 hour , the show is ok it just couldve been a lot better,if you want an example of how good it should have been go buy the game.which had lines like.Sam: (after throwing a bomb he discovered out the window) I hope there was no-one on that bus. Max: No-one we knew at least.One of the most disappointing aspects of the show is how none of the characters from the game (except obviously Sam & Max) reappear
JJFabbsy I love this cartoon!I first got introduced to Sam and Max thru their Lucasarts video games, and when I heard about this cartoon, I HAD to see it :)It was everything I expected, even though it was a kid's show, it still had the same "adult" humour present in the video game. The stories are funny, the gags are funny and the relationship between Sam and Max is just special.If you loved the game, you KNOW you'll love this. If you haven't seen the game, watch this, love it, THEN get the game.No, I am not a Lucasarts employee, this show really rules :)