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General Sweet Mayhem: The Series is an American animated television series created by Gian Franks, co-produced by Red Rocket Television, DiC Entertainment, Sunbow Productions (1991-1994), D Tor Television (1991-1995), D Tor Toon Animation Television (1995-1999), Warner Bros. Television (1991-1995), Warner Bros. Television Animation (1995-1999), and Dereck Torres Animation Television. It is D Tor Channel's first original animated series. The series focuses on two girls, Sweet Mayhem and Sugar Mayhem, who can get on each other's nerves but is always to put aside those issues, to protect the city from supervillains.

The series was initially envisioned by Franks in the mid-1980s while he was in college; it was first pitched to Warner Bros. Feature Animation as a spin-off of the studio's 1986 television film TBA, but was ultimately rejected by Nippon Animation, prompting Franks to retool the series as an original property.

Inspired by TBA, Franks went to Dereck Torres Animation Television to develop storylines and characters to pitch the show to NBC and Fox Kids, but the former demanded creative control, leading to them making a deal with the latter and the series premiering on September 21, 1991, and the series later moved to D Tor Channel on September 16, 1995. The series concluded with a one-hour special titled Home on May 15, 1999, with a total of eight seasons and TBA episodes. In addition, a feature film, titled General Sweet Mayhem: The Movie, was released in theaters in September 1997.

General Sweet Mayhem: The Series was well-received from critics throughout its run and became one of D Tor Channel's most successful original series. It has been nominated for five Emmy Awards, eleven Annie Awards, and a Kids' Choice Award during its run. Spin-off media include comic books, DVD and VHS releases, music albums, collectible toys, and video games.