Karate Cops
Action · Comedy · Adventure
Overview
In a world of martial arts law, "Karate Cops" follows Johnny Action and Big Mac as they battle the evil Dark Master. With karate critter allies, they must stop global domination. Action-packed and humorous, it's an adventure like no other.
Top Cast
James Balsamo
James Balsamo
Big Mac
James Balsamo
Big Mac
Sean Baxter
Sean Baxter
Johnny Action
Sean Baxter
Johnny Action
Kori Chitty
Kori Chitty
Black Belt Betty
Kori Chitty
Black Belt Betty
Phuoc Dang
Phuoc Dang
Master Shin
Phuoc Dang
Master Shin
William Campbell
William Campbell
Bad Guy
William Campbell
Bad Guy
Mike Campagna
Mike Campagna
Karate Cops Chief
Mike Campagna
Karate Cops Chief
Erin Tatro
Erin Tatro
The Dark Master
Erin Tatro
The Dark Master
Ashley Heafner
Ashley Heafner
Beth
Ashley Heafner
Beth
Tabitha Sigmond
Tabitha Sigmond
Star
Tabitha Sigmond
Star
Mac Romero
Mac Romero
Stone
Mac Romero
Stone
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