Cops 'N Crooks 1988 Rock Krusher Near Complete!

This is a Cops 'N Crooks Rock Krusher produced and released by Hasbro in 1988. Accessories: Jackhammer,Ball With Chain and Pack! Missing: Hose! Rock Krusher does have a broken crotch. Missing some paint on the eyebrows but the rest is solid. All accessories are in great shape with no breaks or damage and have great color. Rock Krusher has new bands and stands well. We Buy Sell and Trade! If you have a collection you'd like us to see please reach out to us! We strive to provide accurate photos of our products so please look at all photos provided before purchase and if you have any questions reach out to us. Thanks for shopping with Dragon Slayers Nostalgic Toys! C.O.P.S. (Central Organization of Police Specialists) is a 1988 animated television series released by DIC Animation City, and distributed by Claster Television. The series focuses on a team of highly trained police officers tasked with protecting the fictional Empire City from a group of gangsters led by the "Big Boss".[3] The tag lines for the series are "Fighting crime in a future time" and "It's crime fightin' time!"[4] In 1993, the series was shown in reruns on CBS Saturday mornings under the new name CyberCOPS, due to the 1989 debut of the unrelated primetime reality show of the same name.[5] The show was based on Hasbro's 1988 line of action figures called C.O.P.S. 'n' Crooks,[6] which were designed by Bart Sears.[7] COPS Title screen for C.O.P.S. Also known as CyberCOPS Developed by Bruce Shelly Directed by Kevin Altieri[1] Voices of Kantha Ruben Jane Schoettle[1] Brent Titcomb[1] Mary Long[1] Paul De La Rosa[1] Nick Nichols[1] Dan Hennessey[1] Country of origin CanadaUnited States Original language English No. of seasons 1[2] No. of episodes 65[2] Production Executive producer Andy Heyward[1] Producer Richard Raynis[1] Running time 22 min Production companies DIC Animation City[1]Crawleys Animation Original release Network Syndication Release September 19 –December 16, 1988 Overviewedit "C.O.P.S. Central Organization of Police Specialists. Fighting crime in a future time. Protecting Empire City from Big Boss and his gang of crooks!" - Bulletproof's opening narration. In the year 2020, Brandon "Big Boss" Babel and his gang of crooks are causing crime to run rampant in Empire City enough for the Empire City Police Department to be unable to stop him.[8] Mayor Davis requests federal assistance. The FBI sends in Special Agent Baldwin P. Vess (Codename: Bulletproof) to help take down Big Boss. However, Vess suffers very serious injuries in a car wreck during a fight with Big Boss' criminal henchmen and has to be taken to the hospital. Facing years of rehabilitation, Vess is outfitted with a cybernetic bulletproof torso that allows him to walk again. While staying at the hospital and knowing he cannot do all of this alone, Bulletproof, sends out Empire City police officer P.J. O'Malley (Codename: LongArm) and rookie officer Donny Brooks (Codename: Hardtop) to round up the best law enforcers from all over the country. With these men and women consisting of David E. "Highway" Harlson, Colt "Mace" Howards, Stan "Barricade" Hyde, Tina "Mainframe" Cassidy, Walker "Sundown" Calhoun, Suzie "Mirage" Young, Hugh S. "Bullseye" Forward, and Rex "Bowser" Pointer and his robot dog Blitz, he forms a team that is "the finest law enforcement agency there is in the country".[9] Bulletproof becomes the proud founder and commander of COPS. Together, he and his COPS team are able to take down Big Boss and his gang of crooks and thwart the first of many of Big Boss' criminal schemes.[10] Each episode has a title that begins with "The Case of..." with a different phrase being added to it (e.g. "The Case of the Iron C.O.P.S. and Wooden CROOKS"; "The Case of the Half-Pint Hero"; and "The Case of the Crime Nobody Heard") along with the COPS file number. Bulletproof would narrate at the beginning of the episode as well as at the end, concluding by repeating the COPS file number and title, ending it with "Case Closed" with a "Closed" mark being stamped onto the file folder. The two exceptions are the first parts of each of the two-part episodes, "The Case of Big Boss' Master Plan" and "The Case of C.O.P.S. File #1", where the conclusion of the episode is marked with a "Case Continued" plastered on the files. In the cartoon, the COPS frequently shouted, "It's crime fighting time!" as a battle cry when it was time to bag the CROOKS and solve a caper. Meanwhile, the CROOKS would shout "Crime's a-wasting!" whenever they went to do another caper, whether it was pulling another heist (as in so many episodes such as "The Case of the Blur Bandits"), giving C.O.P.S. a hard time to the point of replacing (actually disposing) them for good (as in "The Case of the Big Boss' Master Plan") or taking captive a certain individual to be held prisoner for ransom (as in "The Case of the Ransomed Rascal"). The music for the series was created by Shuki Levy, while the COPS theme music was written and composed by Haim Saban. Numerous characters were featured in the cartoon that did not have action figures (including Mainframe, Brian O'Malley, Whitney Morgan, Nightshade, Ms. Demeanor, and Mirage).

Cops 'N Crooks 1988 Rock Krusher Near Complete!

This is a Cops 'N Crooks Rock Krusher produced and released by Hasbro in 1988.

Accessories: 

Jackhammer,Ball With Chain and Pack!

Missing:

Hose!

Rock Krusher does have a broken crotch. Missing some paint on the eyebrows but the rest is solid. All accessories are in great shape with no breaks or damage and have great color. Rock Krusher has new bands and stands well. 

We Buy Sell and Trade!

If you have a collection you'd like us to see please reach out to us! 

We strive to provide accurate photos of our products so please look at all photos provided before purchase and if you have any questions reach out to us. Thanks for shopping with Dragon Slayers Nostalgic Toys!

C.O.P.S. (Central Organization of Police Specialists) is a 1988 animated television series released by DIC Animation City, and distributed by Claster Television. The series focuses on a team of highly trained police officers tasked with protecting the fictional Empire City from a group of gangsters led by the "Big Boss".[3] The tag lines for the series are "Fighting crime in a future time" and "It's crime fightin' time!"[4] In 1993, the series was shown in reruns on CBS Saturday mornings under the new name CyberCOPS, due to the 1989 debut of the unrelated primetime reality show of the same name.[5] The show was based on Hasbro's 1988 line of action figures called C.O.P.S. 'n' Crooks,[6] which were designed by Bart Sears.[7]

COPS
Title screen for C.O.P.S.
Also known as CyberCOPS
Developed by Bruce Shelly
Directed by Kevin Altieri[1]
Voices of
Country of origin Canada
United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 1[2]
No. of episodes 65[2]
Production
Executive producer Andy Heyward[1]
Producer Richard Raynis[1]
Running time 22 min
Production companies DIC Animation City[1]
Crawleys Animation
Original release
Network Syndication
Release September 19 –
December 16, 1988

Overviewedit

"C.O.P.S. Central Organization of Police Specialists. Fighting crime in a future time. Protecting Empire City from Big Boss and his gang of crooks!"

- Bulletproof's opening narration.

In the year 2020, Brandon "Big Boss" Babel and his gang of crooks are causing crime to run rampant in Empire City enough for the Empire City Police Department to be unable to stop him.[8]

Mayor Davis requests federal assistance. The FBI sends in Special Agent Baldwin P. Vess (Codename: Bulletproof) to help take down Big Boss. However, Vess suffers very serious injuries in a car wreck during a fight with Big Boss' criminal henchmen and has to be taken to the hospital. Facing years of rehabilitation, Vess is outfitted with a cybernetic bulletproof torso that allows him to walk again.

While staying at the hospital and knowing he cannot do all of this alone, Bulletproof, sends out Empire City police officer P.J. O'Malley (Codename: LongArm) and rookie officer Donny Brooks (Codename: Hardtop) to round up the best law enforcers from all over the country. With these men and women consisting of David E. "Highway" Harlson, Colt "Mace" Howards, Stan "Barricade" Hyde, Tina "Mainframe" Cassidy, Walker "Sundown" Calhoun, Suzie "Mirage" Young, Hugh S. "Bullseye" Forward, and Rex "Bowser" Pointer and his robot dog Blitz, he forms a team that is "the finest law enforcement agency there is in the country".[9] Bulletproof becomes the proud founder and commander of COPS. Together, he and his COPS team are able to take down Big Boss and his gang of crooks and thwart the first of many of Big Boss' criminal schemes.[10]

Each episode has a title that begins with "The Case of..." with a different phrase being added to it (e.g. "The Case of the Iron C.O.P.S. and Wooden CROOKS"; "The Case of the Half-Pint Hero"; and "The Case of the Crime Nobody Heard") along with the COPS file number. Bulletproof would narrate at the beginning of the episode as well as at the end, concluding by repeating the COPS file number and title, ending it with "Case Closed" with a "Closed" mark being stamped onto the file folder. The two exceptions are the first parts of each of the two-part episodes, "The Case of Big Boss' Master Plan" and "The Case of C.O.P.S. File #1", where the conclusion of the episode is marked with a "Case Continued" plastered on the files.

In the cartoon, the COPS frequently shouted, "It's crime fighting time!" as a battle cry when it was time to bag the CROOKS and solve a caper. Meanwhile, the CROOKS would shout "Crime's a-wasting!" whenever they went to do another caper, whether it was pulling another heist (as in so many episodes such as "The Case of the Blur Bandits"), giving C.O.P.S. a hard time to the point of replacing (actually disposing) them for good (as in "The Case of the Big Boss' Master Plan") or taking captive a certain individual to be held prisoner for ransom (as in "The Case of the Ransomed Rascal").

The music for the series was created by Shuki Levy, while the COPS theme music was written and composed by Haim Saban.

Numerous characters were featured in the cartoon that did not have action figures (including Mainframe, Brian O'Malley, Whitney Morgan, Nightshade, Ms. Demeanor, and Mirage).

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