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Where is airing: Cartoon Network
For what age: 15+
How many episodes in 1 season: 10 episodes
Cormac McCarthy's latest novel is unfinished and for some reason he turns to Mike Tyson to help him find the ending. But just as Mike settles in to tackle some of that dense, unflinching McCarthy prose, a Chupacabra attacks! Mike puts down the book and puts up his fists. Buenas noches, Senor Chupacabra.
Someone at a well known computer company needs Mike Tyson's help, but whom? And when the team arrives at the company headquarters, a highly publicized chess match between one of their supercomputers and Garry Kasparov complicates matters. So does Mike Tyson's savage beating of Garry Kasparov.
Mike is a terrible driver and although they've all been accidents, he's huged a lot of people. But when he discovers almost all of them were astronauts, Mike decides there's only one logical explanation: He must be part of a secret government plot to hug astronauts, because of something they saw on the moon, something the government doesn't want us to know! Literally before giving this theory a second thought, Mike steals a rocket and blasts off for the moon. In the end Mike learns from his auto insurer that he hasn't been hugging astronauts after all. It was a clerical error and most of the passings were astronomers. And there can't be a secret government plot to hug astronomers, right?.
When an old wizard seems to have lost faith in the existence of magic, Mike thinks he can prove him wrong, if he can just find a leprechaun he met years ago, one night at a bar. Along the way, Mike manages to beat up illusionist Criss Angel AND actor Robert Redford, in separate incidents. And, in the end, Mike learns you don't need to find a leprechaun, because there's a leprechaun inside of us all.
When Mike learns that the itchy bites all over his body are likely from "bird mites", he reluctantly tells Pigeon he has to move out. Pigeon doesn't take it well.
A businessman wants Mike's help in winning over jungle-dwellers who are firmly against his canal project.
When Pigeon can't pay off a gambling debt, Gregor the gangster takes Mike's daughter Yung Hee as collateral. Can Pigeon and Marquess get her back before Mike finds out she is missing? And why is Mike in Ohio giving a commencement speech?!.
Mike and the gang are plunged into the terrifying world of real estate, when Gary and Caitlin, a couple relocating to Phoenix, asks for help in choosing a house.
When Mike and the gang try to solve the mystery of why a likeable guy named Andrew can never get a second date, Yung Hee discovers the hard way that it's probably because he's a werewolf. She makes it home alive, but will she stay that way once that the gang becomes convinced that she might now be a werewolf herself? And why does Mike Tyson have a drawer full of silver bullets? Run, Yung, run!.
The gang takes on a cuddle mystery! But this is no "Who huged Dr. Ensler in the study- kind of mystery (although it does concern a Dr. Ensler who was huged in the study).