Character | Description | Voice Performer |
Matt "Hunter/ Cowboy" Trakker | The leader of M.A.S.K. as well as a multi-millionaire philanthropist. He was one of the creators of the original M.A.S.K. team. In the comics, the team was co-created by him along with his teenage brother Andy and Miles Mayhem. Mayhem double-crosses Matt and causes the death of Andy when he steals some of the masks for his newly established V.E.N.O.M. team. In the animated series, Andy is Matt's father who saved the life of a tribesman who tried to rescue him after his plane got caught in a terrible storm and crashed in New Guinea. For his bravery and kindness, the tribe gave him a stone which was eventually used to power all the masks. In the 2008 G.I. Joe version ("Specialist Trakker"), he is a technology and stealth expert for the Joe team and V.E.N.O.M. is essentially Cobra Command's R&D branch. | Doug Stone |
Vehicle | Mask | Description |
Thunderhawk | Spectrum | A red Chevrolet Camaro, which can transform into a gull-winged fighter jet airplane. First show appearance: episode 1. His mask is Spectrum which fires a sonic sound wave which deafened people unbearably, allows him limited free fall flight and allows Trakker to see in different visual spectrums. |
Rhino | Ultra-Flash | A maroon Kenworth semi tractor that converts into a mobile defense platform and command center. First show appearance: episode 1. He uses the Ultra-Flash mask which fires a blinding blast of energy. |
Jungle Challenge | Arrow | An assault jet pack which he uses with the Arrow mask which fires acidic bolts and/or shoots thunderbolts. |
Coast Patrol | Dolphin | An armed rescue raft which he uses with the Dolphin mask which controls water and/or emits sonic signals. |
Volcano | Lava Shot | A blue monster truck van which converts into an attack station where he uses the mask Lava Shot which fires blobs of molten metal. First show appearance: episode 47. |
Goliath I | Shroud | A purple race car that launches from Goliath II and becomes a fighter jet. He uses the Shroud mask which creates a cloud of inky darkness. First show appearance: episode 67. |
Skybolt | New Spectrum | A jet fighter plane that splits into an assault rocket car and an aerial attack craft. His accompanying mask is New Spectrum which creates a holographic double. |
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Scott Trakker | The adopted son of Matt Trakker. His father raised him alone. He has great mechanical skills and is always upgrading T-Bob with some new function. | Brennan Thicke |
T-Bob | The cowardly robot sidekick of Scott Trakker who can convert into a scooter. He was built by Scott. T-Bob likes making bad jokes and is easily frightened. According to Fleetway comics, T-Bob was short for "Thingamabob." | Graeme McKenna |
Bruce "Magic" Sato | Mechanical engineer and design specialist who serves as Matt Trakker's de facto second-in-command. Bruce Sato is of Japanese origin. He often talks in Confucian riddles that only Matt Trakker seems to understand. Occupation: toy designer. | Doug Stone |
Vehicle | Mask | Description |
Rhino | Lifter | He operates the ATV portion of Rhino and his mask is Lifter which creates an anti-gravity field. |
Rescue Mission | Grasshopper | A helipack and the Grasshopper mask allowing him to jump incredible distances. |
Dynamo | New Lifter | A dune buggy that splits into a helicopter and assault car. His mask, New Lifter, creates a holographic double. |
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Alex "Megabyte" Sector | Computer and communications expert and Zoology specialist. Hails from Britain. Occupation: veterinarian and exotic pet store owner. As an action figure, Sector originally came with the Boulder Hill playset. | Brendan McKane |
Vehicle | Mask | Description |
Rhino | Jack Rabbit | He serves as co-pilot and systems commander in this battle truck. His Jack Rabbit mask allows him to fly. |
The Collector | Disruptor | A tollbooth that transforms into an attack installation and where he uses the Disruptor mask to disrupt radio transmissions. |
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Dusty "Powderkeg" Hayes | Auto and marine stunt driver, all-terrain specialist and tracking and demolition expert. Occupation: pizza cook and deliveryman. | Doug Stone |
Vehicle | Mask | Description |
Gator | Backlash | An orange Jeep CJ7 with a releasable boat. First show appearance: episode 1. His Backlash mask fires a kinetic blast. |
Billboard Blast | Vacuum | A billboard that opens up to reveal a gun emplacement. He uses the Vacuum mask that creates pockets of vacuum energy. |
Afterburner | New Backlash | A dragster that splits into a small jet plane and an elevated turret. His New Backlash produces a holographic clone. |
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Gloria Baker | A champion race car driver and black belt in kung fu. Occupation: race car driver and sensei. | Sharon Noble |
Vehicle | Mask | Description |
Shark | Collider also called Aura | A white Porsche 928 sports car that can transform into a submarine. First show appearance: episode 33. Her Collider mask produces an energy absorbing shield. Shark only appeared in the show, apparently never having been made into a toy, something which Kenner supposedly planned to release. |
Stiletto | New Collider | A Lamborghini Countach race car that can split into a helicopter and an assault plane. Her mask is New Collider which produces her holographic clone. |
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Brad "Chopper" Turner | Expert hill climber, rock musician, motorcycle driver, and helicopter pilot. | Graeme McKenna |
Vehicle | Mask | Description |
Condor | Hocus-Pocus | A green motorcycle that can transform into a helicopter. First show appearance: episode 1. His Hocus-Pocus mask can project holograms. |
Razorback | Eclipse | A red and white Ford Thunderbird stock car racer which turns into an elevated mobile weapon platform. First show appearance: episode 70. His mask, Eclipse, created a field of inky darkness. |
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Hondo "Striker" MacLean | Weapons specialist and tactical strategist. Occupation: history teacher. | Doug Stone |
Vehicle | Mask | Description |
Firecracker | Blaster | An orange pick-up truck that elevates into a mobile weapon platform. First show appearance: episode 1. He uses the Blaster mask which fires a destructive energy beam. |
Hurricane | Blaster II | A turquoise 1957 Chevy which turns into a six-wheeled attack tank. First show appearance: episode 29. He uses the improved Blaster II mask. Hondo was given Hurricane when Firecracker was destroyed in the series (however, Firecracker was shown to be fixed in episode 63, at which point Hondo and Buddy had separate vehicles). In some episodes, Hurricane was referred to as Nightstalker. |
Sea Attack | Blaster II | A small attack boat (released in Europe only). |
Ramp-Up | New Blaster | A repair ramp that turns into a tank. (Never released) |
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Buddie "Clutch" Hawks | A master of disguise and intelligence expert. Occupation: mechanic. As an action figure, Hawks originally came with the Boulder Hill playset. | Mark Halloran |
Vehicle | Mask | Description |
Firecracker | Penetrator | Hawks often serves as co-pilot of Firecracker with Hondo MacLean. His Penetrator mask allows him to pass through solid objects. |
Hurricane | Penetrator | In some episodes, Hawks serves as pilot of Hurricane. He also uses the Penetrator mask with it. |
Wildcat | Ditcher | A red tow truck that turns into a tall tank and uses the Ditcher mask which gouges into the earth and rock digging wide trenches. First show appearance: episode 66. |
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Calhoun Burns | A construction and demolition specialist. He enjoys raising horses. Occupation: architect. | Graeme McKenna |
Vehicle | Mask | Description |
Raven | Gulliver | A black Chevrolet Corvette which turns into a seaplane and submarine. First show appearance: episode 60. He uses the Gulliver mask which can enlarge or shrink objects. |
Arctic Assault | Gulliver | An armed jetpack released only in Europe. He also uses the Gulliver mask with it. |
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Jacques "Trailblazer" LeFleur | A natural disaster specialist and martial arts master. Occupation: Lumberjack. Hometown: Québec, Canada. | Brendan McKane |
Vehicle | Mask | Description |
Volcano | Maraj | He is the co-pilot and his mask is Maraj which creates an invisibility screen. |
Glider Strike | Maraj | An armed mini-glider in which he also uses the Maraj mask. |
Detonator | New Maraj | A Volkswagen Beetle that separates into an attack boat and an assault quad bike. The New Maraj mask creates his holographic clone of himself. |
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Julio "Doc" Lopez | Expert in languages and cryptography. He is of Latino ancestry. Occupation: doctor. | Graeme McKenna |
Vehicle | Mask | Description |
Firefly | Streamer | An orange racing dune buggy which turns into a jet. First show appearance: episode 52. His mask is called Streamer which fires sticky bands of glue, a fire suppresent foam, or a slick oil-like substance. In one episode, Firefly was referred to as Dragonfly. |
Fireforce | New Streamer | A Pontiac Fiero that splits into a jet plane and an attack motorcycle. He uses the New Streamer to create his holographic clone of himself. |
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Ace "Falcon" Riker | Former NASA test pilot. Occupation: hardware store owner. | Mark Halloran |
Vehicle | Mask | Description |
Slingshot | Ricochet | A white recreational van that splits in half to reveal a jet fighter launch ramp. First show appearance: episode 65. His mask is Ricochet, which fires an energy boomerang. |
Meteor | Cruise Control | A white jet that splits into a smaller aerial fighter and a missile launching tank. First show appearance: episode 71. The Cruise Control mask that he wears could take control of vehicles. This was not considered one of the Split Seconds vehicles, though the design is similar. |
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Boris "The Czar" Bushkin | A big, burly, bald, bearded Russian who was a former V.E.N.O.M. agent. He defected to M.A.S.K.. | Doug Stone |
Vehicle | Mask | Description |
Bulldog | Comrade | A white semi-tractor truck that turns into a half-track tank. First show appearance: episode 66. His mask is named Comrade that fired red energy-based stars that visually confused opponents. In the Fleetway comics, Boris' vehicle was called Bulldoze. As a toy, Bulldog was bluish-gray. |
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"Chief" Nevada Rushmore | An American Indian and Matt Trakker's childhood friend. | Brendan McKane |
Vehicle | Mask | Description |
Goliath II | Totem | A purple flatbed tow truck that turns into a command station and missile launcher, and serves as a launch platform for Goliath I. First show appearance: episode 67. His mask is called Totem which fires small totem shaped explosive grenades. |
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Ali "Lightning" Bombay | An immigrant from Kandukar, India. | Brian George |
Vehicle | Mask | Description |
Bullet | Vortex | A blue and white racing motorcycle which turns into a hovercraft. First show appearance: episode 68. His mask is called Vortex which creates controlled whirlwinds. In the Fleetway comics, Ali's vehicle was called Bandit. |
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