Hero Factory

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  • TV-Y7-FV
  • 2010
  • 2 Seasons
  • 5.3  (291)

Hero Factory was an animated television series that aired on NickToons for four seasons from 2010 to 2014. The show was created by Lego and was based on their popular Hero Factory line of toys. The series followed a group of robotic heroes known as the Hero Factory, who were tasked with protecting the citizens of the galaxy from evil villains and monsters.

The show starred several well-known voice actors, including Mark Hamill, Jennifer Coolidge, Henry Winkler, Jean Louisa Kelly, and Eric Christian Olsen. Hamill, best known for his role as Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars franchise, voiced the character of Von Nebula, one of the main villains of the series. Coolidge, known for her roles in movies such as Legally Blonde and American Pie, voiced the character of Reporter Jane Jetta. Winkler, who played Arthur 'Fonzie' Fonzarelli on the hit TV show Happy Days, played the role of Professor Nathaniel Zib, a scientist who worked with the Hero Factory. Kelly, who starred in the film Mr. Holland's Opus, played the character of Mermaid, a villain who appeared in several episodes. Olsen, known for his roles in movies such as Not Another Teen Movie and The Thing, voiced the character of Dunkan Bulk, one of the hero robots.

The series took place in a high-tech world known as the Makuhero City, where the Hero Factory was located. The Hero Factory was a facility that manufactured robotic heroes, who were programmed to protect the galaxy from evil. Each hero had a unique set of abilities and tools that they used to fight villains and save the day.

The series followed the adventures of several hero robots, including Furno, Breez, Surge, Stormer, Stringer, and Nex, as they battled villains such as Von Nebula, Fire Lord, and Black Phantom. The heroes were led by a veteran robot named Alpha 1, who provided guidance and advice to the team.

The show was known for its action-packed scenes and impressive special effects, which brought the world of Hero Factory to life. The series also featured a strong emphasis on teamwork, as the heroes worked together to overcome any obstacles they faced.

One of the standout features of the show was its attention to detail when it came to the different creatures and robots that appeared on-screen. Each villain had a unique look and set of abilities, which made for exciting and dynamic battles between the heroes and villains.

The show also had a strong message about the importance of bravery, kindness, and perseverance. The heroes faced many challenges throughout the series, but they always managed to overcome them through their determination and courage.

Overall, Hero Factory was a fun and exciting series that was enjoyed by children and adults alike. The show's impressive animation, engaging characters, and memorable villains made it a standout in the world of animated television. Despite only lasting four seasons, the series left a lasting impression on its fans and will be remembered as a classic in the world of animation.

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Brain Attack
4. Brain Attack
March 31, 2013
A villain transforms amicable creatures into a destructive force capable of overtaking Makuhero City.
Breakout
3. Breakout
April 8, 2013
The evil Black Phantom breaks into the Hero Factory and releases all the imprisoned villains, including Splitface, Jawblade and the Toxic Reapa. As the Heroes comb the galaxy to recapture their foes, they discover a much more diabolical plan at work!
Savage Planet
2. Savage Planet
September 5, 2011
When Rocka goes missing after responding to a civilian's distress signal, Stormer, Furno, Nex, Bulk and Stringer are sent to find him.
Ordeal of Fire
1. Ordeal of Fire
April 10, 2011
While Sir Makuro reveals the latest line of upgraded Heroes, a group of power-hungry villains attack Fueling Station 22. It is up to the Alpha Team to clear the site, but their outdated bodies are no match for the powerful villains and their leader, the Fire Lord.
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  • Premiere Date
    September 20, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    5.3  (291)