They should add the unfinished episodes and the episodes that were never produced in the the new SWAT Kats Revolution series.
"Succubus!": Also known as "The Curse of Kataluna".[5] Commander Feral falls in love with a woman named Katrina Moorkroft, who is actually a succubus, and she begins to drain his lifeforce away.[6][7] Elements of this episode were later recycled by writers Glenn Leopold and Davis Doi for a second-season episode, "Eclipse", of The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, and later still for the direct-to-video movie Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island.
"Turmoil II: The Revenge": Turmoil escapes from prison, and with the help of the women she liberated from jail, gains control of a laser device from her fortress, on top of a huge mountain. This episode would mark the return of Turmoil from Season 2's fifth episode, "Cry Turmoil".[8]
"Doctors of Doom": Dr. Harley Street (the alien-mutated scientist from "The Ci-Kat-A") resurfaces and teams up with Dr. Viper in creating havoc in Megakat City. This episode was supposed to tell us about the fate of Dr. Harley Street who was supposedly killed in the first-season episode "The Ci-Kat-A".[9]
"Cold War": According to Lance Falk, one of Hanna Barbera's writers, Rex Shard (who last appeared in "Chaos in Crystal") was supposed to return, now as a weather-controlling mutant warrior looking to freeze Megakat City after diving into an experimental energy source.[10]
"Blackout": According to Falk, this unused premise would feature a power failure that is just the start of the problems in Megakat City, especially when a new villain called Blackout threatens to destroy the city.[11]
"The Vampire She-Kat": Dr. Viper tests one of his mutagens on Lt. Felina that turns her into a vampire she kat. But Felina rebels against everyone, including Dr. Viper, and bites Callie Briggs, turning herself into one. But The Swat Kats & Professor Konway are able to get her & Callie back to normal.
"Blowout!": Dark Kat teams up with Dr. Viper and the Metallikats again in a bid to eliminate the SWAT Kats once and for all.[12] Intended as the season one finale, "Blowout!" was written by Lance Falk and never produced, although elements from it were originally used in Glenn Leopold's script for "Katastrophe".