Season Information | |
Original Run | January 26, 2002 - May 4, 2002 |
No. of Episodes | 11 |
Opening/Ending Theme | Theme (2002) |
Production Crew | |
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Composers | Richard "Wolfie" Wolf |
Season Guide | |
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The second season of Static Shock ran from January 26, 2002 to May 4, 2002 on The WB. It covers . There are 11 half-hour episodes in all.
Production[]
Producers[]
Directors[]
- Dave Chlystek
- Joe Sichta
- Denys Cowan
Writers[]
- Len Uhley
- Dwayne McDuffie
- Christopher Simmons
- Stan Berkowitz (Episode 4)
Cast[]
- Phil LaMarr as Static (Virgil Hawkins)
- Jason Marsden as Richie Foley
- Danny Cooksey as Hotstreak (Francis "F-Stop" Stone)
- Kadeem Hardison as Rubberband Man (Adam Evans)
- Gary Sturgis as Ebon
- Tia Texada as Talon
- Brian Tochi as Shiv
- Michele Morgan as Sharon Hawkins
- Kevin Michael Richardson as Robert Hawkins
- Crystal Scales as Daisy Watkins
Synopsis[]
Episodes[]
# | Title | Director(s) | Writer(s) | Original Airdate(s) | ||
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1 | "The Big Leagues" | Dave Chlystek | Len Uhley | January 26, 2002 | ||
Batman and Robin team up with Static to find and defeat The Joker. | ||||||
2 | "Power Play" | Joe Sichta | Dwayne McDuffie | February 2, 2002 | ||
Richie bumps into an old man, Ragtag, in an alleyway, granting him the ability of lygokinesis; the ability to create, control and manipulate pure purple-colored raw energy, allowing Richie to become the superhero Push. These abilities are temporary, however, and in order to continue being a superhero, Richie must perform criminal acts on Ragtag's behalf. | ||||||
3 | "Brother-Sister Act" | Joe Sichta | Len Uhley | February 9, 2002 | ||
Static juggles fighting criminal siblings and trying to throw Sharon off his tail when she begins to believe Virgil is Static. | ||||||
4 | "Static Shaq" | Denys Cowan | Christopher Simmons | February 16, 2002 | ||
Static is hunted out by the Ruff Pack, who nearly discover his secret identity. This episode guest-stars Shaquille O'Neal as himself. | ||||||
5 | "Frozen Out" | Dave Chlystek | Len Uhley | February 23, 2002 | ||
During the Christmas season, ice and snowy blizzards blow through Dakota. Static soon realizes it comes from a metahuman with unusually strong cryokinetic abilities over frost, sleet, ice and snow named Permafrost, who cannot control her powers. Permafrost (Maureen Conner), however, is merely a young poor and homeless, orphaned girl who has mental problems from trauma as a young child, who can not control her icy/snowy abilities as they occur when people ignore her as she begs for money and food on the streets. Static must somehow convince her to calm down and accept his help. | ||||||
6 | "Sunspots" | Denys Cowan | Stan Berkowitz | March 2, 2002 | ||
When sunspots appear, they can control Static's powers, sometimes causing his magnetic force to rage and go out of control, while other times, his powers simply vanish out of nowhere. Until the sunspots disappear, which is unpredictable, Static has no control over his electromagnetic abilities at all. | ||||||
7 | "Pop's Girlfriend" | Denys Cowan | Christopher Simmons | March 9, 2002 | ||
Virgil ran away from an officer to prevent her from searching his backpack and finding his Static costume, only to find out the officer is his dad's new girlfriend. | ||||||
8 | "Bad Stretch" | Joe Sichta | Dwayne McDuffie | March 23, 2002 | ||
Rubberband Man returns as a hero. However, did he really change his ways, especially when Ebon (his older brother) comes to invite him into The Metabreed? | ||||||
9 | "Attack of the Living Brain Puppets" | Dave Chlystek | Len Uhley | April 6, 2002 | ||
In an effort to win the class president election, a high-school Bang Baby named Madelyn Spaulding turns almost everyone in Dakota into zombies that cannot resist her will. | ||||||
10 | "Duped" | Denys Cowan | Len Uhley | April 27, 2002 | ||
Adam enlists the help of a Backstreet Boy to get a recording deal, but a jealous competitor by the name of Replikon wants to reap the fame and winnings for himself. | ||||||
11 | "Jimmy" | Joe Sichta | Dwayne McDuffie | May 4, 2002 | ||
A troubled teen named Jimmy Osgood brings a gun to school to protect himself from a group of vicious bullies and accidentally shoots Richie in the leg; Virgil must deal with the shock and his feelings of guilt for not preventing the atrocity. |
Themes[]
- Main article: Theme (2002)
Promotional Videos[]
Home Video Releases[]
- Static Shock: The Complete Second Season