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  1. Men in Black: The Series (also known as MIB: The Series, MIB: The Animated Series, and Men in Black: The Animated Series) is an American animated television series that originally aired on Kids' WB from October 11, 1997, to June 30, 2001.

  2. Men in Black: The Series: Created by Duane Capizzi, Jeff Kline, Richard Raynis. With Keith Diamond, Charles Napier, Patrick Pinney, Pat Fraley. The continuing adventures of Agents K and J as they deal with problems with extraterrestrials in New York City.

    • (4.3K)
    • 1997-10-11
    • Animation, Action, Comedy
    • 25
  3. When Jay blows up a Skraaldian; the hideous mollusk-like alien permanently "marks" him for death. Season 1, Episode 1, 'The Long Goodbye'Buy the series here:...

    • 21 min
    • 707.9K
    • Throwback Toons
  4. The following is a list of episodes of Men in Black: The Series, an American television series that originally aired on Kids' WB. It premiered on October 11, 1997 and ended on June 30, 2001, with a total of 53 episodes over the course of 4 seasons.

    No. Overall
    No. In Season
    Title
    Directed By
    1
    1
    "The Long Goodbye Syndrome"
    Frank Paur
    2
    2
    "The Buzzard Syndrome"
    Nathan Chew
    3
    3
    "The Irritable Bow-Wow Syndrome"
    Frank Paur
    4
    4
    "The Alpha Syndrome"
    Michael Goguen
  5. Men in Black: The Series was an animated series based off of the original Men in Black film, that ran for four seasons between 1997 and 2001. It ran on Kids' WB for all four seasons. It originally aired on Saturday mornings, before moving to weekdays.

  6. Find out the titles, ratings, and summaries of all 46 episodes of the sci-fi comedy TV series based on the Men in Black movies. Follow the adventures of agents K and J as they protect Earth from alien threats.

  7. Men in Black (also known as MIB) is a series of American science fiction action comedy films directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, and based on the Malibu / Marvel comic book series The Men in Black by Lowell Cunningham, which was itself based on a UFO conspiracy theory.