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Martin — Mystery

However, the horror was always balanced by Martin's slacker humor. A typical episode involves Diana screaming "MARTIN, DON'T TOUCH THAT!" while Martin inevitably touches the cursed artifact, unleashing chaos. The show is famous (and sometimes mocked) for its distinctive art style. Because Marathon Media outsourced animation to South Korea and drew inspiration from Japanese anime, the characters have exaggerated expressions, massive sweat drops (anime-style embarrassment), and highly dynamic action sequences.

The backgrounds were often dark, moody, and atmospheric—creating a "graphic novel" feel that was unique for children’s TV at the time. Martin Mystery ran for 66 episodes over three seasons. It ended partly because Marathon Media shifted focus to other properties (like Gormiti ) and because Nickelodeon slowly phased out its older action cartoons in favor of live-action sitcoms. Martin Mystery

If you grew up watching Totally Spies! , there is a high chance you also caught its darker, weirder, and more supernatural cousin: Martin Mystery . Produced by the French studio Marathon Media (the same team behind Totally Spies! and Team Galaxy ), the show aired from 2003 to 2006 and became a staple of Nickelodeon’s Nicktoons Network and YTV in Canada. However, the horror was always balanced by Martin's

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