Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors

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  • TV-Y7
  • 1985
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.2  (1,685)

Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors is an animated television series that aired in syndication from 1985 to 1986. The show was produced by DIC Entertainment and features a cast of talented voice actors including John Stocker, Len Carlson, Dan Hennessey, Charles Jolliffe, Giulio Kukurugya, Darin Baker, Valerie Politis, and Luba Goy.

The show follows the adventures of Jayce, a young boy who is the son of a brilliant scientist named Audric. Audric has created a powerful weapon called the ultimate weapon, which is capable of solving the world's energy crisis. However, an evil sorcerer named Saw Boss wants to get his hands on the ultimate weapon and use it for his own nefarious purposes.

In order to stop Saw Boss, Jayce sets out on a quest to find the scattered pieces of the ultimate weapon before Saw Boss can get to them. Along the way, he is joined by a team of heroic wheeled warriors who help him battle the forces of evil that stand in their way.

The show features a diverse cast of characters, each with their own unique personality and set of skills. Jayce is a brave and determined young hero who never gives up, no matter how difficult the task at hand may seem. Flora is a young girl with a green thumb, who is able to communicate with plants and use them to her advantage in battle.

Herc is a powerful warrior with a cybernetic arm, while Oon is a small robot who is able to hack into enemy systems and provide valuable intelligence to the group. Gillian is a wizard who has been around for centuries and possesses vast knowledge and magical powers that he uses to aid the team.

Throughout the course of the show, the team battles a wide variety of villains, each with their own unique abilities and motivations. From Saw Boss and his minions to the shape-shifting monster known as the Monster Minds, the group faces adversity at every turn.

In addition to its thrilling action sequences and engaging characters, Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors also features an exciting soundtrack. The show's theme song is a catchy 80s rock tune that perfectly captures the show's high-energy vibe.

Overall, Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors is an enjoyable and entertaining show that is sure to appeal to fans of science fiction and action-adventure cartoons. With its engaging characters, exciting action sequences, and memorable theme song, it is a classic of 80s animation that still holds up today.

Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors is a series that ran for 2 seasons (73 episodes) between September 1, 1985 and on Syndicated

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Seasons
Galaxy Gamestar
20. Galaxy Gamestar
December 31, 1985
Jayce follows a clue to Audric and meets up with the gambler Vendetta who has a tape regarding his father, but Jayce has to win it in a game. It is a trap laid by Saw Boss. Jayce is bound to lose and Vendetta plays a game with Herc to settle an old debt of Herc's. Vendetta wins the Pride and takes off leaving them all to their fate at the hands of Saw Boss. Jayce gets to the Pride with his scooter and tells her the reason the Pride is hard to steer is because of a malfunction in the navigation system. Flora gets Audric's tape and Jayce manages to land the Pride and pick everyone up. The tape turns out to be a fake, so the search continues.
Early Warnings
10. Early Warnings
December 31, 1985
Audric has left a hidden lab containing experiments of a vine-stopper weapon on a deserted planet. The pride hitches a ride with a monster mind transport ship to follow them to the planet. Jayce discovers the lab but activates a self-destruct mechanism. They try to leave the planet but the Pride is surrounded by Monster Minds. Jayce stops the countdown when he realizes the root is the key. The vine-stopper weapon needs a special fuel which is unobtainable. After chasing the Monster Minds away, the Pride takes off, but Jayce returns to the lab to reactivate the self-destruct mechanism so that Saw Boss cannot reprogram his father's work and use it for evil.
Darksinger
7. Darksinger
December 31, 1985
The Lightning League stops on a planet to warn its two occupants of Monster Minds taking over the galaxy. Selena has the rare gift of song -- she can sing anything into being, or destroy it. She and her father come to this deserted planet to escape those who would use her gift for evil. Of course, Saw Boss is hot to have her and he snatches her father to blackmail her into singing the destruction of Jayce.
Appointment At Forever  (The Liberty Stone, Part V)
5. Appointment At Forever (The Liberty Stone, Part V)
December 31, 1985
Gillian and Flora sense Vantu's presence again and Gillian also senses a great deal of power. Vantu has captured the magic of the world and put it in a pyramid. When he delivers Jayce to Saw Boss, the power will be his to use without interference. Herc has had enough and sets them all down on the planet and says goodbye. Gillian is getting weaker as Vantu has built a generator which drains all magic and power from everything else.
Heart Of Paxtar (The Liberty Stone - Pt. IV)
4. Heart Of Paxtar (The Liberty Stone - Pt. IV)
December 31, 1985
The Lightning League discovers the Liberty Stone on Paxtar and once again they go in search of it hoping that its power will lead them to Audric. Gillian alters their body structure so they can withstand the gravity pressure on Paxtar and they leave the Pride to help the creatures on Paxtar and to prevent Vantu from obtaining the Heart of Paxtar -- the energy source of this world and very potent magic. It is revealed that Vantu has the magic orb after all and he has created super vines.
The Spacefighter (The Liberty Stone, Pt. III)
3. The Spacefighter (The Liberty Stone, Pt. III)
December 31, 1985
Vantu's sorcery continues. Flora is still sick and very contagious. They head for the planet Andarin with it's powerful energy strong enough to save Flora. Unfortunately, they are heading right into a trap of Vantu's. They find the wizard, Warp, whose powerful orb contains the magic of the Universe and hope for Flora. But he refuses to help, believing everyone is out to rob him. Vantu battles Warp and Gillian exhausting their powers and Oon ends up with the orb. Flora is healed and finally Warp sees Jayce is there to help and not to steal, and together they fend off Monster Minds and the orb is returned to Warp.
The Vines  (The Liberty Stone - Pt. II)
2. The Vines (The Liberty Stone - Pt. II)
December 31, 1985
The Lightning League stumbles upon a parasitic colony of creatures living on Monster Minds vines. Gillian discovers the vines are concealing the Liberty Stone. They go in search of it and discover Vantu lives. He causes moss to grow which is deadly to Flora. One of the parasite creatures find the stone, but the stone is controlled by Vantu and the closer they get to it the sicker Flora gets. The Lightning League cuts and seals off the vines so the creatures living there cannot be threatened by Saw Boss, and the Liberty Stone falls into oblivion and Flora feels better.
The Liberty Stone
1. The Liberty Stone
December 31, 1985
The powerful liberty stone protects Aloar from all invaders by creating the spidereen whirlpool. Gillian brings the league to this planet to see his old magician friend Axilar and to use the stone to seek Audric's whereabouts. Upon arriving they discover it has been stolen by another powerful magician, Vantu. He offers Saw Boss Jayce if Saw Boss will let him keep the stone and uses it as he wishes with no interference. Gillian falls for Vantu's trap and is turned to stone.
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Where to Watch Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors is available for streaming on the Syndicated website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors on demand at Vudu and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    September 1, 1985
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (1,685)
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