Time-Police | |
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Vital statistics | |
Role | Time-Police |
Gender | Male |
Voiced by | Reggie Watts Chris McCulloch |
In episode(s) | Time-Police Part 1 Time-Police Part 2 |
Time-Police[]
In force, better outcome every time. Never can we have a duplicate event.
Personality[]
Crazy, Music-loving police. They have complete control over both specific time (IE- turning a fleeing Warden older and older until he turns into a skeleton, and then into dust; and then turning him back in time to The live Warden) and broad, inspecific time. They also appear to have some strange connection to the bizarre purple, gooey flying things that inhabit the Time Jail, as seen when all the past/future anomalies start to fight, and one of the Time Police uses his hand-held time machine to summon the creatures down to him, and "fuse" with his body.
Two of them return in "Oedipus Mess", chasing the two Jacknife clones, that were abducted by The Twins, through a space mall. After they couldn't catch them, they release the Security Orb, a giant floating electric ball to catch them.
Relation to Other Characters[]
The Warden - They abduct/arrest The Warden in order to prevent his future domination of the world, despite the fact The Warden hasn't actually done anything yet. They argue and bicker with each other over lyrics to their songs, something that The Warden is able to use to his advantage when he steals one of their handheld time-machines during one of their fights.
Time Court Judge - Serve under the judge, apprehending future-convicts.
Quotes[]
- "Hey! Wait! You cannot escape! Never run away from the Time-Police, you will not survive!" - "Time Police"
- "These are a couple of bad dudes! Release the security orb!" - "Oedipus Mess"
Trivia[]
- The Time Police are somewhat a parody of pose crazy teams such as the Ginyu Force, Super Sentai and the Power Rangers. Additionally, the Time-Police are also modeled after the rock band Cheap Trick and their fourth album Dream Police.
- The Time Police's uniforms are somewhat reminiscent of those of the Sandmen seen in the Logan's Run (1976 film) universe.
- Their helmets are similar to the hard suits from the anime Bubblegum Crisis.