Men in Black: The Series

Men in Black: The Series (1997-2001)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Action, Science-Fiction

Men in Black: The Series, also known as MIB: The Series and Men in Black: The Animated Series, is an American animated television series that originally aired on The WB's Kids' WB from October 11, 1997 to June 30, 2002.

The show features characters from 1997's science fiction film Men in Black.

Streaming

Watch Now

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 08:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E13The Endgame Syndrome (2)Jun 30, 2001
S04E12The Endgame Syndrome (1)Jun 23, 2001
S04E11The Zero to Superhero SyndromeMay 26, 2001
S04E10The Breaking News SyndromeMay 12, 2001
S04E09The Virtual Crossfire SyndromeMay 5, 2001
View all episodesView all seasons

Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What is Men in Black: The Series about?

Men in Black: The Series follows the adventures of agents Jay and Kay, who work for a secret organization that monitors and polices alien activity on Earth.

Who created Men in Black: The Series?

Men in Black: The Series was created by Lowell Cunningham, the same author who created the original Men in Black comic book.

How many episodes of Men in Black: The Series were produced?

Men in Black: The Series lasted for 4 seasons and a total of 78 episodes were produced.

Who provided the voice for Agent Jay?

Keith Diamond provided the voice for Agent Jay in Men in Black: The Series.

Who provided the voice for Agent Kay?

Ed O'Ross provided the voice for Agent Kay in Men in Black: The Series.

What was the name of the Men in Black's dog in Men in Black: The Series?

The Men in Black's dog in Men in Black: The Series was named Frank.

What kind of creatures were the antagonists of Men in Black: The Series?

The antagonists of Men in Black: The Series were various alien species, including shape-shifters, mind-readers, and insectoids.

Who provided the voice for Zed in Men in Black: The Series?

Zed in Men in Black: The Series was voiced by Gregg Berger.

Who provided the voice for Alpha in Men in Black: The Series?

Mark Hamill provided the voice for Alpha in Men in Black: The Series.

What was the Men in Black's objective in Men in Black: The Series?

The Men in Black's objective in Men in Black: The Series was to protect Earth's citizens from various alien threats, while keeping their existence a secret.

Who directed the episode "The Alpha Syndrome" of Men in Black: The Series?

Steve Gordon directed the episode "The Alpha Syndrome" of Men in Black: The Series.

Recently Updated Shows

Recently updated shows that might be of your interest.
Ancient Aliens
Running

Ancient Aliens

Ancient Aliens explores the controversial theory that extraterrestrials have visited Earth for millions of years. From the age of the dinosaurs to ancient Egypt, from early cave drawings to continued mass sightings in the US, each episode in this hit History series gives historic depth to the questions, speculations, provocative controversies, first-hand accounts and grounded theories surrounding this age old debate. Did intelligent beings from outer space visit Earth thousands of years ago?

Criminal Minds
Running

Criminal Minds

Criminal Minds revolves around an elite team of FBI profilers who analyze the country's most twisted criminal minds, anticipating their next moves before they strike again.

Survivor
Running

Survivor

Eighteen to twenty castaways will compete against each other on Survivor. All castaways will compete to outwit, outplay, outlast and ultimately be crowned Sole Survivor.

Lioness
Running

Lioness

Lioness, inspired by an actual U.S. Military program, follows the life of Joe while she attempts to balance her personal and professional life as the tip of the CIA's spear in the war on terror. The Lioness Program, overseen by Kaitlyn Meade and Donald Westfield, enlists an aggressive Marine Raider named Cruz to operate undercover alongside Joe among the power brokers of State terrorism in the CIA's efforts to thwart the next 9/11.

Doc
Running

Doc

Doc centers on the hard-charging, brilliant Dr. Amy Larsen, Chief of Internal and Family Medicine at Westside Hospital in Minneapolis. After a brain injury erases the last eight years of her life, Amy must navigate an unfamiliar world where she has no recollection of patients she's treated, colleagues she's crossed, the soulmate she divorced, the man she now loves and the tragedy that caused her to push everyone away. She can rely only on her estranged 17-year-old daughter, whom she remembers as a 9-year-old, and a handful of devoted friends, as she struggles to continue practicing medicine, despite having lost nearly a decade of knowledge and experience.