Ep 18. Rebel Sharks
- February 5, 1995
The episode named "Rebel Sharks" is the 18th episode of the first season of the animated series "Street Sharks." The episode begins with Dr. Piranoid creating a new serum that can turn anyone into a mutant. He tests his serum on a group of sharks and turns them into mutations like the Street Sharks.
Meanwhile, the Street Sharks are busy helping out with a charity event when they are called to stop a bank robbery. While they are busy fighting off the robbers, they encounter the Rebel Sharks, the mutated group that Piranoid had created. The Rebel Sharks are angry at society for turning them into monsters and are determined to destroy everything around them.
The Street Sharks try to reason with the Rebel Sharks, but they are too angry to listen. They attack the Street Sharks, and a fierce battle ensues. Despite the Street Sharks having the upper hand, the Rebel Sharks prove to be more difficult to defeat than expected. The Rebel Sharks are determined to destroy everything in their path, and they seem unstoppable.
Just when it seems like all hope is lost, the Street Sharks devise a plan to create an antidote to the serum that Piranoid used on the Rebel Sharks. They quickly get to work and within a short amount of time, they manage to create an antidote.
With the antidote in hand, the Street Sharks confront the Rebel Sharks once again. This time, they manage to convince the Rebel Sharks to take the antidote. After taking the antidote, the Rebel Sharks begin to revert to normal, and they realize that the Street Sharks were trying to help them.
The episode ends with the Rebel Sharks apologizing to the Street Sharks for their behavior. They are grateful for the help that the Street Sharks provided and vow to help them in the future.
Overall, the episode "Rebel Sharks" is a thrilling adventure that showcases the Street Sharks' bravery and determination to help those in need. The episode also teaches an important lesson about accepting others for who they are and not judging them based on their appearance.