
Attention Evil-doers! The Tick is here, and he’s wearing the blue tights of justice! Together with his trusty moth-costumed sidekick Arthur, The Tick keeps the streets of The City safe from a rogue’s gallery of hilariously malevolent villains. So grab a snack, put your feet up and get ready to laugh and cheer as everyone’s favorite brawny hero swats evil on the snout with the rolled-up newspaper of goodness!
The Tick - Intro



















The Tick and Arthur are chosen to teach Superhero School and a classroom of unlikely heroes. They must rush into action to take on Uncle Creamy, a corporate mascot turned into a evil ice cream cone who strikes out at the company who made him. Meanwhile Uncle Creamy II attacks, trying to kill Uncle Creamy before he tells the heroes what the company is up to.
Tick and Arthur reveal their superhero origin story.
A criminal mastermind with an evil plan and a face only an interior decorator could love.
Mutant Dino-Park scientist Neil proves to be a major headache.
Mr. Mental hypnotizes The Tick and sends him to steal the Thinking Cap from Pendecker Labs.
The Breadmaster is an evil baker that uses baked goods to terrorize The City.
El Seed hopes to take over the city by bringing all of the plants and trees to life.
A night at the local superhero bar turns explosive thanks to the evil midnight bomber!
Arthur is nursing The Tick, who is infected with a most uncommon cold!
While Charles's parents discuss child-rearing with no punishinment, their Branchild is ending Earth!
Arthur and The Tick try to rescue Yank, a super-genius, space monkey, captured by an evil ruler.
The King of the Mole People and his ministers come to the surface for a vacation.
A clown with a major hang-up. Laugh at him and you'll pay the price.
See Arthur face off against the most evil sock puppet in organized crime.
The Tick is an animated superhero parody based on the comic book character. Like Archer, it takes a specific genre (superheroes) and exaggerates it for comedic effect, focusing on a large, naive, incredibly strong hero and his moth sidekick. While not spy-focused, it shares the adult animation space (the 90s version aired on Fox Kids but had a sophisticated wit, while later live-action versions leaned more adult) and a love for satirizing genre conventions with quirky characters and outlandish plots. It's a fun, self-aware take on the superhero world.