In this American series, three humanized mice, Throttle, Vinnie and Modo, known as Biker mice Those who love to ride motorcycles get involved in fun and crazy situations.
The story begins when they have to flee the planet they live on, Mars., because an ecological disaster caused by the Plutarkians occurs. This way, they arrive in Chicago and meet a charming mechanic named Charlene "Charley" Davidson.
But they did not arrive alone, the Plutarkians also arrived, who had been chasing them. Their intention was to plunder the natural resources of planet Earth, as they did with the planet Mars.
It should be noted that The series has a very subtle ecological message and also focuses on the power of multinational corporations, both politically and economically., with which they want to do what they want without caring what they destroy, in this case, planet Earth.
How many seasons does the series have?
The series was created by Rick Ungar in 1993. It has three seasons and 65 episodes, ending its broadcast in 1996. Although the series gained worldwide fame, it was canceled, meanwhile, it continued to be broadcast in the Latin American countries of Colombia, Mexico, Chile, Argentina and Venezuela.
In 2006 it was relaunched series with a 28-episode season. In the following years, the biker mice return to Earth, and their antagonists are cat-like creatures called catatonians who want to take over a regenerator.
Biker Characters
Throttle: The leader of the biker mice. He rides a motorcycle very similar to a Harley-Davidson. He usually wears sunglasses because his natural eyes were damaged and replaced with bionic ones.
Vinnie Cooper: He's the boldest and always the first to volunteer for the most risky missions. He's eternally in love with Charley. Thus, many of the series' comedic moments are related to this character and the tension and contempt of the mechanical girl.
Mode: He's the muscle of the entire team. He has a bionic arm that increases his strength exponentially, and he can also launch missiles with it. If he gets angry, his healthy eye turns red, and he becomes more aggressive.


Charlene “Charley” Davidson: A mechanic at the "Last Chance Garage" workshop. She's a feminist, and her support for bikers is essential. She constantly fixes and improves bikes and is always ready to go into battle.
Lawrence Limburger: He is a Plutarkian who came to Earth to seize its natural resources, just as he did on Mars. He always disguises himself with a mask and usually wears a purple suit, as he is fascinated by 1930s American fashion. When he arrives, he becomes an entrepreneur. There, he meets and hires his allies: Grease Pit and Dr. Karbunkle. To his chagrin, the biker mice almost always end up destroying his company's headquarters in a skyscraper in downtown Chicago.
Benjamin Boris Zachary Karbunkle: He's a mad scientist who works for Limburger. He's in charge of building robots and conducting other experiments in order to destroy the Biker Mice and help the Plutarkians. He was also the one who made all the modifications to the Biker Mice's bodies to make them side with him, but the opposite happened.
Grease Pit: He's a very foolish subordinate of Limburger and Karbunkle. His task is to get rid of the biker mice, but he never succeeds.
They arrived in video games
Two video games have been released so far. The first one in 1994 developed by Konami called, like the series, Biker Mice from MarsIn the video game, you can select any of the characters from the series and participate in street races in different settings.
In 2006 They released another video game with the same name, Biker Mice From Mars, for consoles Sony Nintendo DS and PS2.
As we can see, the Biker Mouse series was very successful despite its short run, so much so that it reached other venues, such as video games. Tell us, did you see this series about the motorized rodents?
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