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The following is a list of episodes of the 1980s animated television series M.A.S.K. The series ran for two seasons in 1985 and 1986. No origin episode ever aired. A mini-comic was released with the toys that told the origin of MASK and how Miles Mayhem had a falling out with Matt Trakker and his brother.

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  • The following is a list of episodes of the 1980s animated television series M.A.S.K. The series ran for two seasons in 1985 and 1986. No origin episode ever aired. A mini-comic was released with the toys that told the origin of MASK and how Miles Mayhem had a falling out with Matt Trakker and his brother. (en)
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  • VENOM has a special chemical that turns the waters around Venice to jelly, allowing Stinger to drive on the surface and dig up Cleopatra's sunken barge. (en)
  • VENOM agent Vanessa Warfield uses trained ravens to steal London's crown jewels. As a diversion, Sly Rax plants a bomb in Big Ben. Scott and T-Bob meet the Ravens of the Tower of London. (en)
  • VENOM steals a swarm of metal-eating bugs secretly developed by the military. (en)
  • VENOM hijacks an armored car in Istanbul stealing Constantine's chess set which contains secrets to finding his golden crown. (en)
  • VENOM uses a magnetic weapon to crash ships into rocky beaches. Local natives believe it is caused by an ancient curse until MASK discovers otherwise. (en)
  • In the Swiss Alps MASK must stop VENOM from using an organism that eats the ink off printed money rendering the bills worthless at the behest of a corrupt finance minister. (en)
  • VENOM steals the famous Lipizzaner Stallions where an Arab purchases them for $4 million, but MASK team member Dusty Hayes foils their heist. (en)
  • MASK and VENOM enter a land, air and sea race to show off their vehicle capabilities. VENOM uses the race as a diversion to steal plans for a top secret jet. (en)
  • VENOM agent Bruno Sheppard disguises Stinger as a giant iron scorpion and kidnaps an archaeologist who knows the location of buried treasure inside the Great Wall of China. (en)
  • VENOM steals a Civil War-era quilt that contains a secret message to finding buried treasure near the Washington Monument in Washington D.C. (en)
  • VENOM uses a strange vortex machine to abduct a village of Australian aborigines and forces them as slaves to mine valuable crystal. (en)
  • MASK must protect a revived Incan priest, who has been frozen in ice found in the Andes, from VENOM, who may know the secret location of El Dorado. (en)
  • VENOM steals a strange stone that makes objects weightless. (en)
  • Matt Trakker and the Mayhem brothers race to win a trophy that contains a secret formula, but the Mayhem twins, of course, play dirty in order to win the prize. (en)
  • VENOM steals an ancient book which holds the secrets of a mythological city of riches. (en)
  • VENOM abducts a cobra whose hood shows the way through a maze that leads to treasure in the Himalayan Mountains. (en)
  • VENOM agent Vanessa Warfield sabotages Matt Trakker's private jet which crashes in the jungles of New Guinea, while returning a priceless gem his father was entrusted with. The rest of the MASK team goes to rescue them. (en)
  • MASK member Jacques LaFleur finds a stone tree inscribed with strange symbols. VENOM later steals the tree hoping it will lead them to a golden Indian totem. (en)
  • MASK tries to retrieve a stash of military plutonium that VENOM plans to use to power an earthquake machine. (en)
  • VENOM unleashes a horde of giant caterpillars to destroy a South American jungle in hopes of finding a lost Mayan temple. (en)
  • MASK foils a plot by VENOM to steal a prehistoric South American treasure. (en)
  • The MASK team enjoys a New Orleans Mardi Gras but finds VENOM there trying to steal the formula to a super-fuel. (en)
  • VENOM steals the Statue of Liberty during a magic show and holds it for ransom. (en)
  • VENOM conducts heists of Las Vegas casinos. (en)
  • VENOM leader, Miles Mayhem, uses an ancient "crystal skull" which allows x-ray like vision to see through Matt Trakker's mask and discover his identity. Mayhem then kidnaps Scott Trakker for ransom. (en)
  • Matt Trakker takes on the Mayhem brothers in a race that will win the victor a profitable transportation licence. (en)
  • VENOM hypnotizes innocent people through their television sets to hijack a powerful laser cannon and threatens to use it to attack a Texas oil refinery if not paid a hefty ransom. (en)
  • VENOM plots to destroy the Panama Canal with a captured nuclear submarine. (en)
  • MASK member Calhoun Burns accidentally shrinks a priceless statue VENOM is trying to steal. A curious bird makes off with the statue. (en)
  • VENOM surprisingly shows kindness by organizing a race for "charity", luring MASK to participate, however the race is really a VENOM trap to eliminate MASK once and for all. (en)
  • MASK goes to Carlsbad Caverns where VENOM plans to steal the lost treasure of legendary gunman Jesse James. (en)
  • MASK must foil a plot by VENOM to get their hands on the lost booty of the pirate Captain Kidd. (en)
  • VENOM goes to Ireland to find the treasure of Brian Boru at the end of the rainbow. (en)
  • VENOM plans to steal a sacred horn from a group of monks that is rumored to detect gold. (en)
  • VENOM steals golden relics from ancient temples in Singapore, using a special gas that liquefies gold and smuggling it by pumping it secretly through a pipeline. (en)
  • VENOM frightens a tribe of Australian aborigines who believe their god "Mimi" is angry with them. When T-Bob makes an appearance, the tribe thinks he is their deity. (en)
  • VENOM infiltrates the Orient Express train looking for clues to "Mad" King Ludwig's treasures. (en)
  • MASK goes to Africa to stop VENOM who has discovered King Solomon's treasures. (en)
  • VENOM kidnaps an old woman who is unknowingly hiding $20 bill printing plates. VENOM wants the plates so they can make counterfeit money. (en)
  • VENOM gets their hands on dangerous seeds that can cause a plague and MASK races to stop them. (en)
  • A corrupt landowner hires VENOM to destroy land in Acapulco, Mexico, rendering them worthless patches of desert so he can buy it up real cheap and restore the land later with an advanced hydration machine. (en)
  • VENOM goes to Sunhenge with three mystic rings that will point the way to a wealth of ancient treasure. (en)
  • VENOM abducts a strange lizard creature whose antibodies can prolong human life. (en)
  • Firecracker is destroyed in a battle with VENOM, and Hondo gets a new replacement vehicle, Hurricane, in the end. . (en)
  • MASK enters a Baja race where the Mexican President's son, Raul Vega, is also a competitor and offered to drive Goliath I by Matt Trakker. VENOM uses the opportunity to kidnap Vega for ransom. (en)
  • VENOM hijacks planes by setting up a fake airport, jamming radars and confusing pilots to land there, in order to capture an experimental supersonic jet. (en)
  • VENOM threatens to destroys buildings in Hong Kong with a sonic weapon. (en)
  • VENOM hides a heat ray weapon in an amusement park. (en)
  • VENOM steals a worthless painting but MASK learns it really contains a secret map to lost Nazi treasure. (en)
  • Brad Turner undertakes a mission to retrieve a rare plant needed to fight a spreading virus, but he soon finds VENOM is after the plant as well. (en)
  • MASK member Julio Lopez goes to New Zealand to help a local tribe preserve their land. There he discovers a VENOM plot to steal pearls from giant clams that live in the ocean. (en)
  • Matt Trakker is bitten by a venomous snake, and while he recovers, Alex Sector must lead the MASK team to stop VENOM's plan of stealing the NASA Space Shuttle. (en)
  • VENOM uses a tractor beam to steer a meteor to Earth which threatens to destroy a major city. (en)
  • VENOM steals a mystical scepter from an Indian city whose inhabitants hold the MASK team hostage until its return. Matt Trakker must work alone to get it back. (en)
  • VENOM steals an Ancient Egyptian tablet from King Tut's tomb which may contain "the secret of life". (en)
  • VENOM steals Kamehameha's cape and helmet, then mass produce replicas selling them as expensive fakes. (en)
  • MASK member Ali Bombay returns to his homelands in India but finds that VENOM is using villagers as slaves to mine a valuable meteorite. (en)
  • MASK goes to Africa to stop a botched experiment which has created a deadly blue slime that consumes everything in its path. (en)
  • VENOM steals a mystical arrowhead rumored to point the way to an alien spacecraft buried in the desert. (en)
  • VENOM steals a strange meteorite with healing powers using Switchblade disguised as a UFO. (en)
  • VENOM threatens to cover Los Angeles with mutated kudzu vines unless California pays a hefty ransom. (en)
  • A madman hires VENOM to destroy the flood dikes in the Netherlands if their parliament doesn't allow him a political position. (en)
  • During a trip to Alaska, Bruce Sato falls ill from a terrible virus and MASK finds that VENOM has the only cure. (en)
  • MASK tries to stop VENOM who goes to Iceland in search of a legendary "golden" fleet. (en)
  • VENOM obtains an EMP bomb and threatens to loot bank vaults across the country by knocking out all electronics for miles around. (en)
  • MASK and VENOM battle in a race to win a trophy containing a microfilm that has secret access codes to any computer in the world. (en)
  • Buddie Hawks disguises himself as VENOM agent Dagger in order to infiltrate VENOM's secret base in Paris. There he uncovers VENOM's plan to find a Nazi doomsday machine. (en)
  • VENOM uses a mole machine to drill into the Earth which threatens Tokyo with devastating floods and an eruption of Mount Fuji. (en)
  • VENOM goes to Borneo to seek a lost temple. When they find it, they unleash the temple's lizard guardians against MASK. (en)
  • VENOM steals priceless automobiles by shrinking them with a shrink ray. (en)
  • VENOM obtains a device that jams the control systems of MASK's vehicles rendering their opposition immobile. (en)
  • VENOM abducts endangered panda bears from China and MASK must rescue them. (en)
  • During a harrowing demolition derby, VENOM agents discover one of their own, a new VENOM recruit named Boris Bushkin, is really a MASK double agent who foils their plans to eliminate MASK member Buddie Hawks. (en)
  • VENOM has a new vehicle called Blackout, which is capable of draining power supplies. (en)
  • VENOM agent Sly Rax, poses as the ghost of Julius Caesar to scare off a team of archaeologists who have uncovered Caesar's Sword of Victory. (en)
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  • The Lost Fleet (en)
  • Homeward Bound (en)
  • Secret of the Andes (en)
  • Blackout (en)
  • Where Eagles Dare (en)
  • Dragonfire (en)
  • Vanishing Point (en)
  • Bad Vibrations (en)
  • High Noon (en)
  • Disappearing Act (en)
  • Challenge of the Masters (en)
  • Cliff Hanger (en)
  • Cold Fever (en)
  • Race Against Time (en)
  • Stop Motion (en)
  • The Secret of Life (en)
  • Follow the Rainbow (en)
  • A Matter of Gravity (en)
  • Gate of Darkness (en)
  • In Dutch (en)
  • Mardi Gras Mystery (en)
  • Panda Power (en)
  • The Creeping Terror (en)
  • The Golden Goddess (en)
  • Assault on Liberty (en)
  • Caesar's Sword (en)
  • The Scarlet Empress (en)
  • Counter-Clockwise Caper (en)
  • Curse of Solomon's Gorge (en)
  • Deadly Blue Slime (en)
  • Death from the Sky (en)
  • Demolition Duel to the Death (en)
  • Dinosaur Boy (en)
  • Eyes of the Skull (en)
  • Fog on Boulder Hill (en)
  • For One Shining Moment (en)
  • Ghost Bomb (en)
  • Green Nightmare (en)
  • Highway to Terror (en)
  • Incident in Istanbul (en)
  • Mystery of the Rings (en)
  • Patchwork Puzzle (en)
  • Peril in Paris (en)
  • Plunder of Glowworm Grotto (en)
  • Quest of the Canyon (en)
  • Raiders of the Orient Express (en)
  • Riddle of the Raven Master (en)
  • Solaria Park (en)
  • Stone Trees (en)
  • The Artemis Enigma (en)
  • The Battle For Baja (en)
  • The Battle of the Giants (en)
  • The Book of Power (en)
  • The Chinese Scorpion (en)
  • The Creeping Desert (en)
  • The Currency Conspiracy (en)
  • The Deathstone (en)
  • The Everglades Oddity (en)
  • The Lippizaner Mystery (en)
  • The Lost Riches of Rio (en)
  • The Magma Mole (en)
  • The Manakara Giant (en)
  • The Oz Effect (en)
  • The Plant Show (en)
  • The Roteks (en)
  • The Royal Cape Caper (en)
  • The Sacred Rock (en)
  • The Sceptre of Rajim (en)
  • The Secret of the Stones (en)
  • The Spectre of Captain Kidd (en)
  • The Star Chariot (en)
  • The Ultimate Weapon (en)
  • Treasure of the Nazca Plain (en)
  • Venice Menace (en)
  • Video VENOM (en)
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  • The following is a list of episodes of the 1980s animated television series M.A.S.K. The series ran for two seasons in 1985 and 1986. No origin episode ever aired. A mini-comic was released with the toys that told the origin of MASK and how Miles Mayhem had a falling out with Matt Trakker and his brother. (en)
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  • List of M.A.S.K. episodes (en)
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