Who’s too cool, too funny and too freaky? All that is known about him is that he is a super genius with a giant brain for a head. Freakazoid greets The Lobe by saying, “Bonjour, Lobey!” This was the name of the Hello, Dolly! Freakazoid: That's where you're wrong, Lobe!My new sidekick will save me. He promises that he will fight the Lobe soon, but not tonight. He is easily recognized by his short stature and huge brainy head. The three tapes that the Brain tossed are about the shows Hysteria, Waynehead and Detention respectively. Hobby Freakazoid does the weather rescues a hostage high-school dance and loses a sidekick to marriage. He and the other villains throw a party as they are about to kill Freakazoid, but the weapon falls apart and they are swiftly defeated. He invites most of Freakazoid's other enemies over for a Freakazoid-killing party, but they are swiftly defeated, and join in a series-ending musical number. Cosgrove has heard that a superhero must grant any request that is made of him on his birthday, which has turned Freakazoid's birthday celebration into a real drag for him. People from all over the world line up to ask him for things. There is a Loonatics Unleashed reference at the beginning of this episode. cartoon series. Freakazoid: Handman!You've come in the nick of time! Over the Atlantic, Dr. Mystico spots the airplane and makes it crash into the ocean, washing everyone up on the island. In "Mission: Freakazoid", our hero must rescue his family from the oppressive country of Vuka Nova. "Virtual Freak" finds all the characters we care about being sucked into a VR world, while The Lobe raises Holy Ned at the local mall. Created by Bruce Timm and Paul Dini during the Renaissance Age of Warner Bros Animation, Freakazoid! At the end, Freakazoid and Norm Abram join forces to defeat the Lobe. At first, the Lobe planned to build it himself, but his inability with tools made him so angered that he ended up temporarily in an asylum. After he's gone, Freakazoid admits to the audience that the plan was brilliant. "Freakazoid!" "Hero Boy" pits Freakazoid! He is a super-genius whose entire head appears to be a giant brain. This episode and series finale of the show, also shows that the Lobe has a friendly relationship with all the other villains of the show, as he cheerfully invited them all to a big party once he believes Freakazoid is about to be destroyed. The Lobe (1995) Season 1 Episode 102-C- Freakazoid! The Freak is back with a winning streak of new episodes. Meanwhile, Freakazoid’s reluctance to take any kind of action against Lobe’s onslaught begins to make him deeply unpopular with the local citizens, who lose faith in his integrity as a superhero and take to booing and attacking him on sight. episode "Huggbees", he serves as the guest-star and the main antagonist. 3. He has a very huge brain that makes him super-genius. JBreaker2033, Otakutater0724, Shadow_of_Quill, differentjasper, hte_spagheti, Piichu, and InsanityIsClarity as well as 13 guests left kudos on this work! was initially conceived as an action adventure show (with a … Origin Powers/Skills 1995 THE LOBE & FREAKAZOID Hand Drawn Signed by JULIAN JORDAN. The Lobe is one of the main villains in the animated TV series Freakazoid. Destroy Freakazoid.Conquer the world. InventorSupervillain Goals He is the overral main antagonist of the own 1995 Steven Spielberg/WB animated series. He also has very low self-esteem, once surrendering just because Freakazoidtold him his plan was stupid. The Lobe – The Lobe operates on a captured Freakazoid to figure out "what makes him tick", only to be blown up by a bomb from Freakazoid's head. The Lobe is Freakazoid's archenemy. The Lobe is Freakazoid's archenemy. He is also a super genius because he has a very huge brain. He is also a super genius because he has a very huge brain. The Lobe seems to be respected by the villain community at large. He is voiced by David Warner. Candle Jack/Toby Danger in Doomsday Bet/The Lobe (TV Episode 1995) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. The voice cast included Paul Rugg as the main character, Edward Asner as Cosgrove, and David Warner as Freakazoid's arch-nemesis, The Lobe. He takes great pleasure in his combative relationship with Freakazoid, and is disappointed when Freakazoid does not have the time to properly chase him. Freakazoid insists that there is no way he will go into the sewers. Toon in and freak out with nerdnik Dexter Douglas as he morphs from timid teen to his big-time, butt-kicking alter ego Freakazoid in these supercharged season two episodes. episode "Huggbees", he serves as the guest-star and the main antagonist. He faces off against a cadre of offbeat villains including The Lobe, Cave Guy, Cobra Queen, and Longhorn. Occupation Lobe is the primary villain in the series finale, having built the ultimate weapon to destroy Freakazoid, the Lobe Finestra 3000. Type of Villain He also has henchmen, their names are Medulla and Oblongata. The Lobe doesn't like this and starts getting into a scuffle that results in him tied up in electrical chords in a chair. Like many villains, he also has two large bodyguards who assist him in some of his evil plans; such as kidnapping famed carpenter Norm Abram to force him to build an enormous wood-made weapon for him. Title: FREAKAZOID! The Lobe (voiced by David Warner) – Freakazoid's archenemy. Toby Danger in Doomsday Bet – In a parody of Jonny Quest, the Danger family must stop a mad scientist from using the world's largest semiconductor to take over the world. parody musical number from the Freakazoid episode “Dexter’s Date”. The description mentions "the Brain teams up with The Lobe, so the Titans enlist the help of Freakazoid to stop them." Lobe is the primary villain in the series finale, having the ultimate weapon to destroy Freakazoid built. The Lobe: No one can save you this time, Freakazoid! Full Name Crimes Signed: Julian Jordan. Hardly anything is known about the Lobe, except that he is an evil genius and proud of it, has a huge ego and despises Freakazoid for his stupidity. 133 images (& sounds) of the Freakazoid! The Lobe is one of the archenemies of crazed-up superhero Freakazoid and thus one of the main antagonists in the Freakazoid! Freakazoid! The camera cuts to the sewers, expecting to show him having gone down there, but he is instead at home, watching Animaniacs . High intellect Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Hardly anything is known about the Lobe, except that he's an evil genius and proud of it, has a huge ego and despises Freakazoid for his stupidity. cartoon series. Despite his intellect, he has very low self-esteem. Longhorn gets captured by one of Dr. Mystico's henchmen and Freakazoid splits up the group. The Lobe Freakazoid and Lobe exchange presents at Christmas. Sin. "One extra-large death-trap, coming up," the Lobe growled. He is easily recognized by his short stature and huge brainy head. M… The Lobe: Oh yeah?Well, where is he? Worst of all, the Lobe asks Freakazoid to leave him alone -- leaving Lobe free to enact a reign of terror, taking over as mayor of Washington, D.C., while all the superheroes besides Freakazoid are out of … Handman: I'm right here! Type: Art by Julian Jordan (J. Jordan). The Lobe's present for Freakazoid is wrapped in Animaniacs -themed wrapping paper. Despite his intellect, he has very low self-esteem, to the point that Freakazoid once easily stopped his schemes simply by pointing out the flaws in it. In "The Island of Dr. Mystico" he expresses a strong desire to become the main character of the show, but wonders if he would be able to withstand the pressure. Handman: I wouldn't let you down, Freakabazaal!Oh, I'm sorry, it's Freakazee. The Lobe David Warner is the voice of The Lobe in Freakazoid!. Freakazoid rescues campers from a monster and narrowly escapes a lobotomy. In the Teen Titans Go! He has attempted to destroy Freakazoid many times. https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/The_Lobe?oldid=4217052. Despite often bragging about his huge intellect, the Lobe has sometimes shown what appears to be a lack of self-confidence; this is especially evident in the episode "The Cloud" in which Freakazoid manages to defeat him just by pointing out how stupid his plan is, causing the Lobe to go away depressed and apologizing. Unknown The Lobe also goes to the Washington Gardens alot to eat. Photos of the Freakazoid! Freakazoid said eagerly. Alias He is a super genius with a very huge brain, though it is unknown how or why he has this huge brain, as his backstory and real name are never revealed at any point in the series' run. The Lobe, a baddie without the know-how to support his brainy look; and Lord Bravery, a rawther British John Cleese-type wannabe superhero. Lobe's background is never explored. With Paul Rugg, Tracy Rowe, Jeff Bennett, Edward Asner. He has his own Freakalair, a mute butler named Ingmar, and unexpected powers that crop up when he needs them. One of the more entertaining characters is Sergeant Cosgrove, who appears to be Freakazoid's best friend. TheftAttempted world domintation "YUMMY!!" Geeky 16-year-old Dexter Douglas was your average teenager until a computer bug transformed him into the manic superhero FREAKAZOID! The Lobeis one of the archenemies of crazed-up superhero Freakazoid and thus one of the principal villains in theFreakazoid!cartoon series. He is the overral main antagonist of the own 1995 Steven Spielberg/WB animated series. Big Bad: Freakazoid's most recurrent nemesis was the Lobe, who generally worked alone (or with his henchmen, Medulla and Oblongata), but occasionally served as a leader to the other villains in their collaborative attempts to outdo Freakazoid. Cartoon Episode Guide by Dave Koch BCDB Rating: " The Lobe " has not yet received enough votes to be rated. cast of characters. Actions ↑ Top ←Previous Chapter; Comments. Despite his intellect, he has very low self-esteem. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. WB Animated Universe Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. Condition: Never displayed, looks like it was just presented byJulian Jordan. Freakazoid, Cosgrove, and Steph were transporting the Lobe, Longhorn, Cave Guy, Cobra Queen and Candle Jack to a prison in Paris. Taking in interest in carpentry.Having fun-filled nights out. Like all Freakazoid characters, the Lobe breaks the fourth wall quite frequently. In the Teen Titans Go! Directed by Scott Jeralds, Eric Radomski. Freakazoid states that he needs to get back to Washington Gardens, because he is on a date. He is a super-genius whose entire head appears to be a giant brain. against traditional enemy Guieterrez, who's now developed a cloning process. Hegemonic Supervillain Freakazoid and his primary nemesis, Lobe, both appeared. He also … Toby Danger must stop Dr. Lobe was later among the many villains captured by Dr. Mystico. (Show) voice actors. Evil-doer "The Freakazoid". No background information of his past, or any kind is given for The Lobe; not even his real name is real name is revealed. Despite his high intellect, he has very low self-esteem, once even having a scheme foiled by Freakazoid simply insulting the plan, despite actually being impressed by it. The Lobe is Freakazoid's archenemy. The Lobe is one of the archenemies of crazed-up superhero Freakazoid and thus one of the main antagonists in the Freakazoid!
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