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Captain N: The Game Master
TV-Y7
1989
22m
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Kevin, a teenage gamer and his friends fight to save Videoland from the evil Mother Brain.
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Where to Watch Captain N: The Game Master
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3 Seasons
Season 1
Season 1
13 Episodes
Season 2
Season 2
14 Episodes
Season 3
Season 3
7 Episodes
Cast of Captain N: The Game Master
Matt Hill
Kevin Keene / Captain N (voice)
Venus Terzo
Princess Lana (voice)
Andrew Kavadas
Simon Belmont (voice)
Alessandro Juliani
Kid Icarus (voice)
Levi Stubbs
Mother Brain (voice)
Frank Welker
Gameboy (voice)
Garry Chalk
King Hippo (voice)
Michael Donovan
Eggplant Wizard (voice)
Ian James Corlett
Dr. Wily (voice)
Shane Meier
Additional Voices
Alvin Sanders
Additional Voices
Long John Baldry
Additional Voices
Doc Harris
Narrator (voice)
Doug Parker
Mega Man (voice)
Tomm Wright
Duke (voice)
Cynthia Preston
Princess Zelda (voice)
Jonathan Potts
Link (voice)
Michael Maliani
Director
Chuck Patton
Director
John Grusd
Director
Jeffrey Scott
Writer
Dennis O'Flaherty
Writer
Michael Maurer
Writer
Matt Uitz
Writer
Dorothy Middleton
Writer
Sean Roche
Writer
David Ehrman
Writer
Greg Klein
Writer
Ted Alben
Writer
Paul Dell
Writer
Steven Weiss
Writer
Calvin Kelly
Writer
Richard Merwin
Writer
Andy Heyward
Producer
Captain N: The Game Master Ratings & Reviews
RichyE
October 18, 2025
This was the Saturday morning crossover fever dream, Nintendo characters, a teenage gamer sucked into Videoland and villains straight out of pixelated nightmares. Captain N didn’t care about canon, it cared about chaos. Simon Belmont became a vain goof, Mega Man sounded like a gravel truck and Kid Icarus added “-icus” to everything. It was glorious nonsense. The animation was clunky, the plots were thin, but the vibe? Pure joystick joy. It felt like watching your NES come to life, even if the characters barely resembled their game counterparts. Mother Brain was a diva, Game Boy was a sidekick and the show leaned hard into campy adventure with zero apologies. Watching it on TV as a kid meant diving into a world where your favorite games collided in ways that made no sense, but felt right. It wasn’t good by today’s standards, but it was good for the soul.
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