A.T.O.M. (TV series)

A.T.O.M.
The "Alpha Teens on Machines" team shown from left to right: Shark, Hawk, Axel, King and Lioness
Also known as
Genre
Created by
  • Ariane Desrieux
  • Paul-Patrick Duval
Directed byOlivier Jongerlynck
Voices of
Composers
Country of originFrance
Original languageEnglish[a]
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes52 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Michael Lekes
  • Jacqueline Tordjman
  • Olivier Dumont (season 1)
  • Stephanie Kirchmeyer (season 2)
Producers
  • Bruno Bianchi
  • Greg Klein (season 1)
  • Tom Pugsley (season 1)
  • Sylvie Barro (season 2)
  • Cyone Clark (season 2)
  • Steve Granat (season 2)
Running time22 minutes
Production companySIP Animation
Original release
NetworkJetix
ReleaseAugust 27, 2005 (2005-08-27) –
April 3, 2007 (2007-04-03)
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A.T.O.M.[1] – Alpha Teens On Machines[2] (known as Action Man: A.T.O.M. in some countries) is an English-language[a] French superhero animated television series produced by SIP Animation in association with Jetix Europe.

The series focuses on the adventures of five teenagers in the fictional Landmark City. The eponymous Alpha Teens, which consist of Axel Manning (the team leader), Catalina Leone, Crey Kingston, Zack Hawkes, and Ollie Sharker, test prototype vehicles and weapons for Lee Industries, and use these prototypes to combat criminals, particularly the nefarious and sadistic crime boss Alexander Paine.

In countries such as Australia, France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom,[b] and in Latin America, the series was branded as Action Man: A.T.O.M., with Panini Comics publishing a tie-in comic book series by that title.[3]


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  1. ^ "SIP Animation". 8 February 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-02-08. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  2. ^ Terrace, Vincent (2008). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010, 2d ed. North Carolina: Macfarland & Company Inc. Publishing. ISBN 9780786486410.
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