
Sushi Pack it's Sushi Pack
Sushi Pack is an American-Canadian animated television series produced by DIC Entertainment and American Greetings, that aired on the KEWLopolis block on CBS November 3, 2007 - September 12, 2009. It featured a team of wasabi, salmon egg sushi, crab sushi, tuna sushi, and octopus sushi as they used their wits and their emotions to save the world and educated young children. The Sushi Pack team lives in a donut shop with their human friend, Ben. Despite the superhero element of the story, violence is used only as a last resort. The closing theme song of the show is a techno/rap/funk hybrid song written by Phofo, composer for the entire series. Sushi Pack was created by Studio Espinosa. Quests involve learning about the meaning of friendship, social skills, and teamwork.
- Created By
Tom RueggerNicholas Hollander
- First Aired on
Nov 03, 2007
- Popularity: 10.1013
- 2 votes
- Networks
- (US)
- Production
DiC Entertainment (US)American GreetingsHong Ying Animation (CN)Those Characters From Cleveland (US)
- Status: Ended
Show Ended
2 seaons till Feb 28, 2009
Last episode: Fair Share For Sure
Seasons & episodes
Total 2 seasons, 52 episodes

Season 1
Aired
Episode 1But is it Art?30 min
When all the masterpieces from the Wharf City Art Museum are stolen, except for Tako's paintings, the Pack leaps into action to recover the stolen art.
Episode 2Wassup Wasabi30 min
After a bit of teasing, Wasabi runs away -- right into the Legion of Low Tide. When Titanium Chef makes a copy of the glob of mustard, will the rest of the Pack be able to tell the difference?
Episode 3No Clowning Around30 min
Sir Darkly returns to send a storm of sadness over the town, and the Pack must work together in order to stop him.
Episode 4World's Tastiest Heroes30 min
The Pack must save the day when the Superheroes from their favorite reality TV show are captured by an invading alien called Apex.
Episode 5Poached Salmon30 min
Ikura is so headstrong that he winds up getting stuck while on a mission and his friends must save him from becoming a meal for Oleander.