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  1. This is the unofficial wiki for the Netflix series, Stretch Armstrong & the Flex Fighters. An animated action-comedy, it revolves around three super-powered teenage boys and their endeavors to keep their home - Charter City - safe from various super-powered threats. CHARACTERS. JAKE ARMSTRONG. RICARDO PEREZ.

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    is an American animated series produced by Hasbro Studios and distributed by Netflix. It is based off the 1970s action figure Stretch Armstrong. The Netflix series features a brand new superhero universe, new characters, new villains, and new lore. The series was developed by Executive Producers Kevin Burke, Victor Cook, and Chris "Doc" Wyatt.

    Victor Cook also oversaw the series as Supervising Director, Burke and Wyatt as Story Editors.

    Jake Armstrong, Nathan Park, and Ricardo Perez were three ordinary teenagers in Charter City until they were doused in a substance known as "Flexarium" during an accident. Their newfound superpowers garnered the attention of Jonathan Rook, the CEO of Rook Unlimited and benefactor to Charter City himself. Rook offers them their freedom from the authorities over the accident, in exchange for enlisting the trio as Charter City's superhero team known as the Flex Fighters. Agreeing on the terms that no one will know their real identities, Jake becomes Stretch, Nathan becomes Wingspan, and Ricardo becomes Omni-Mass.

    In their first days as superheroes, the Flex Fighters receive hard training from Malcolm Kane (Rook's second-in-command) while fighting numerous villains, including Stretch Monster, who shared a past with Dr. Racine Cleo / Dr. C (Rook's former mentor) and her ninja companion Riya Dashti / Blindstrike (Stretch's classmate and love interest).

    In their last mission, the Flex Fighters discover in horror that Jonathan Rook and Stretch Monster are the same person and therefore, he has been their enemy the whole time. Rook intends to use Dr. C's "HyperFlexarium" formula to create an army of monsters and conquer the world. With the help of Dr. C and Blindstrike, the Flex Fighters escaped from Rook, but he then frames them in public for the rampage he caused over the city.

    With the city under Rook's control and its citizens being turned against them, the Flex Fighters decided to join forces with Dr. C and Blindstrike in order to expose Rook's crimes and clear their names.

    Heroes

    •Stretch (voiced by Scott Menville) – Jake Armstrong is an over-scheduled high school student who is exposed to experimental chemicals that gives him super-stretching abilities. •Wingspan (voiced by Steven Yeun) – Nathan Park is a high school student with a large family and is Jake's best friend who is also exposed to the same experimental chemicals, and gains the ability to flatten his body from the neck down to gain gliding suit-like wings. •Omni-Mass (voiced by Ogie Banks) – Ricardo Perez is the new, hotshot kid in school whom Jake and Nathan befriend. Like Jake and Nathan, Ricardo is also exposed to the same experimental chemicals, and gains the ability to change his size and mass. •Dr. C (voiced by Kate Mulgrew) – Dr. Racine Cleo is a scientist who mentored Jonathan Rook. She faked her disappearance in hopes to stop her former protegé from taking over the world. •Blindstrike (voiced by Nazneen Contractor) – Riya Dashti is an Iranian-American student and classmate of the Flex Fighters who is secretly a Ninja warrior working with Dr. C. She later reveals her parents worked on the Flexarium formulas before Stretch Monster killed them by sabotaging their plane to crash on the Pearl Islands.

    Villains

    •Stretch Monster (voiced by Wil Wheaton in human form, Miguel Ferrer in monster form in 2017, David Kaye in monster form in 2018) – Jonathan Rook is the CEO industrialist of Rook Unlimited and the benefactor behind the Flex Fighters. Unbeknownst to them until the season 1 finale, Rook is secretly Stretch Monster, an elastic creature who became a benefactor to the criminal kind. Near the end of season 2, Stretch Monster had to work with the Flex Fighters when it came to fighting the Tech Men. •Tech Men - Formerly known as the Epsilon Society, they are an evil organization. At an earlier life, Jonathan Rook wanted to join the Epsilon Society only to change his mind when he didn't want to forget his family and his name. After the Epsilon Society was disbanded, some of its members came back together as the Tech Men where their cult-like aura had them believing that they are the true handlers of technology. •Number One (voiced by Keith David) – Malcolm Kane is the head of security for Rook Unlimited and the former mentor to the Flex Fighters. It is revealed that he is the leader of the Tech Men and knew about Rook's double life. •Number Six (voiced by Luke Arnold) – Vice Commander of the Tech Men. •Number Twenty-Four (voiced by Ian Hopps)  - A member of the Tech Men who ends up in the hospital in season 1, but is revived in season 2 "Rise of the Tech-Men" by Number Six. Prior to falling comatose, he informs Stretch that he is the only one that can save the city. •Multi-Farious (voiced by Jon Heder) – Dr. Don Robertson is a former employee of Rook Unlimited that became mutated into a granite monster that can multiply at will. He gets cured of his mutation in the interactive special and its canon two-part episode version "The Breakout" by a serum Rook made in the warehouse where Don and the Flex Fighters first got their powers. •Circuit-Stream (voiced by James Arnold Taylor) – An expert computer hacker who can phase through walls and control any electronic equipment. He is accompanied by his pet gecko Brutus. •The Freak Sisters (both voiced by Grey Griffin) – Kari and Mari Freak are a pair of twin sister criminals who wear helmets with tentacles in means of transportation and ammunition in favor of their crimes. •Smokestack (voiced by Clancy Brown) – Jack Kinland is a former crime boss of the Kinland Crime Family in Old Town serving a life sentence. He becomes a smoke-induced criminal who gained his Flexarium powers upon being freed by Stretch Monster. Becoming Smokestake, he can solidify and transform into a cloud of smoke. •Mickey Simmons (voiced by Henry Rollins) – Kane's former gang partner and member of the Stickshifts. He holds a grudge on him due to leaving and joining with Rook Unlimited. •Madam Tousant (voiced by Vanessa Marshall) – A gang leader in her own right who leads a team of older, yet very powerful women. •Quick Charge (voiced by Yvette Nicole Brown) – Dr. Sarah Kamen is the former CEO of Harkness General energy company. She gains electricity powers that she can skate on and tries to put Rook out of business. •Mechanica (voiced by Tia Carrere) – Officer Santos is a member of the special ops team under Rook's employ, she was a victim in the fight in Rook Tower. With vengeance, she is converted into a deadly cyborg by Rook. •Dr. Dreamscape (voiced by Michael Ross) – Jay Michaels is a spiritual master with enhanced telepathic abilities that allow him to hypnotize others by trapping them in a sleep state and manipulating their dreams. •The Gentleman (voiced by Eric Bauza) – A mercenary with good manners. He wears a robotic suit that enhances his strength and agility. •Anastasia (voiced by Tara Strong) – A experimented flower created by her father Oleg Savic.

    Supporting

    •Erika Violette (voiced by Felicia Day) – A classmate of the Flex Fighters and Nathan's love interest. She becomes the team's ally after Nathan tells her the truth in "Dr. Dreamscape" and she follows them in "Riya's Revenge." She later gets energy powers and a purple energy form capable of flight in the season 2 finale. •Mark Armstrong (voiced by Gary Cole) – Jake's father. •Sandy Violette (voiced by Kath Soucie) - Erika's mother. •Gabe-Farious (voiced by Josh Keaton) – Gabe Bannerman is a narcissistic classmate of the Flex Fighters who briefly dated Erika and becomes jealous of Nathan when he begins to date her. In the second season, he is briefly transformed into the new Multi-Farious until Wingspan finds a piece of his true personality and cures him. •Miya Kimanyan (voiced by Kelly Hu) – A local news reporter based in Charter City. •King Jock (voiced by Josh Keaton) – Kyle is a classmate of the Flex Fighters and somewhat of a bully. •Grace Lidstrom (voiced by Kelly Hu) – An employee of Rook's who manages the Flex Fighter's online presence. •Grandpa Park (voiced by Sab Shimono) – Nathan's wise grandfather who came to learn about his grandson's secret. Grandpa Park used to be a working reporter. •Isabelle Park (voiced by Stephanie Sheh) – Nathan's younger sister. •Officer Reynolds (voiced by Will Friedle) – Kane's sarcastic second-in-command, who leads a special ops team under Rook's employ. He is later promoted to head of security of Rook Unlimited at the end of the second season only to be replaced by a clone made out of Hyper-Flexarium. •Biomass (voiced by Walter Koenig) – Oleg Savic is the Flex Fighters' botany teacher. In the second season, he was temporarily able to transform into a plant monster that was superstrong and could control vines as weapons. •Malouf (voiced by Eric Bauza) – A short-tempered classmate of the Flex Fighters. •Brick and Mortar (voiced by Wayne Knight and Troy Baker respectively) – Two misunderstood scientists. Brick is possess gauntlets that send shock waves while Mortar possesses a gun that sprays a liquid that makes solid objects temporarily malleable. They are later hired by Rook Unlimited.

    Stretch Armstrong was originally released in 1976 by Kenner Products. In 1987, Kenner was acquired by Tonka, which was later acquired together in 1991 by Hasbro. All of rights to Kenner's products were transferred to Hasbro in 2000, when the latter shut down Kenner's office.

    There have been several attempts to adapt the property into a television series or film, with the latter, as a live-action film, have failed attempts by Disney (in 1994), Universal (in 2008) and Relativity Media (in 2012). Originally announced and developed as a live-action series starring a teenage version of the 1970s superhero, the idea was eventually retooled as an animated series targeted to children before bringing in Cook as producer, based on his work with The Spectacular Spider-Man TV series. Shortly thereafter, Burke and Wyatt were hired to produce and write. The series was designed to have episodic stories that also serialize into a larger plot over the course of the first season's 26 episodes. The first footage from the series was shown at HasCon on September 10, 2017.

    Season 1

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    Template:Infobox comic book title The first issue of Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters was released February 28, 2018. All three issues serve as one full episode that takes place before the season 1 episode "Lie Sandwich."

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  2. Stretch Armstrong: Der Ausbruch | Netflix – offizielle Webseite. Charter City wird von wildgewordenen Schurken in Atem gehalten. Die Flex Fighters – Jake, Ricardo und Nathan – brauchen deine Hilfe, um dem Chaos Einhalt zu gebieten. Trailer und weitere Infos ansehen.

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    • Victor Cook
  3. Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters is an American animated television series produced by Hasbro Studios and distributed by Netflix. It is based on the 1970s action figure Stretch Armstrong. The Netflix series features a brand new superhero universe, new characters, new villains, and new lore.

  4. Jake Armstrong and his best friends are unexpectedly transformed into superheroes who learn to reach far beyond the limits of any ordinary teenager. Watch trailers & learn more.

  5. The Flex Fighters are the hero trio and protagonists of Stretch Armstrong & the Flex Fighters. Rook-sponsored, dubbed the official superhero team of Charter City. Stretch is the group leader. More often than not, the team proves to be good at reading each other's cues and working together. The...

  6. 2017 | Altersfreigabe: 7+ | 2 Staffeln | Kids. Jake Armstrong und seine besten Freunde werden unerwartet zu Superhelden, die schon bald über die Grenzen dessen hinausgehen, was normale Teenager leisten. Mit: Scott Menville,Steven Yeun,Ogie Banks.