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Cast for NETFLIX and legendary/Warner Brothers animation production of STARCOM US SPACE FORCE THE NEW BATTLEFIELD GOOD GUYS Stephen amell Terry crews Karl urban Michelle Rodriguez Brie Larson Bad guys shadow force Mark hamil as shadow leader Eva green as shadow queen Dave batitsa as the general
I know watching Inspector Gadget in local rerun daily syndication and on the Family Channel (FAM), they even made Inspector Gadget toys by Tiger Toys, with all the characters Inspector Gadget, Penny, Brain, Dr. Claw, a M.A.D. Agent, the line primarily consisted of Gadget variants, each one sporting a different gadget and accessory and wearing different colored clothing (one even had a purple face), the Gadget Mobile, and the most notable part of the line, that had a Dr. Claw figure packaged so you had to buy it to see what his face had looked like. A rare variant featured standard packaging with Dr. Claw fully visible. The only two characters missing from the series was Chief Quimby and Corporal Capeman. From 1992 to 1994, it had various merchandise, and this included a handheld game & a mini electronic handheld game made by Tiger Electronics, vinyl stickers, a target game, a stamp & color set, a binocular set, a whistle compass and gun, a Halloween costume, posters by American Arts & Graphics, a coloring/activity book by Troll Associates, sneakers, cake decorators, a PC game Inspector Gadget: Mission 1 - Global Terror, a Super NES game by Hudson Soft USA, a lunchbox and Thermos set, pajamas by Wormser Co., board games, candy containers, and clocks & watches by Innovative Time, and four (4) toys available with Subway Kids' Pack Meals.
Here what bother me about this on, King Arthur and his Knight where just football players, and the Dark Knights were actual knights they were real killers there is no way Arthur and his team could win
You have a point but that's why this animation is such a special work of art it was so far ahead of its time everything about it is epic and in a way it's good that they you know the creators decided to choose a group of football players to replace the original knights but the thing about that is that there's always room for a prequel and that is yet to be discovered whoever owns the rights of this animation needs to do something immediately because this is such an epic story it really now belongs in the big screen if you know what I mean there's there's too much garbage at the theater at least some kind of Netflix series but I picture a director such as Ridley Scott taking this on and making it happen
Saw this on Nickelodeon in the 80's, 90's and 2000's for a 13-year period. In it's 1st Nickelodeon run from 1987-1992, it would come on either after Spartakus & the Sun Beneath the Sea, Lassie, You Can't Do That on Television, Double Dare, Super Sloppy Double Dare, the Flimation Star Trek: The Animated Series, Looney Tunes, Mr. Wizard's World, Make the Grade, Mr. Ed, Don't Just Sit There!, Wild & Crazy Kids, Welcome Freshmen, Get The Picture, Cartoon Kablooey, Clarissa Explains It All, and before The Monkees, Count Duckula, the B&W Dennis The Menace sitcom, Heathcliff, Yogi Bear, Dangermouse, the 50's Superman TV show, Doug, and Hey Dude. And In it's 2nd Nickelodeon run from 1996-2000, it would come on either after the 80's/90's Alvin & the Chipmunks, Wild & Crazy Kids, Beetlejuice, the Muppet Babies, Charlie Brown, Garfield and Friends, AAAHH!!! Real Monsters, and before Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Salute Your Shorts, Ren & Stimpy, Tiny Toon Adventures, Rocko, Family Double Dare, Doug, Hey Dude, The Sports Illustrated For Kids Show, and Brothers Flub I think.
WCSC, a CBS station in South Carolina, aired this program when it was syndicated on early Saturday mornings in the 1992-1993 season, during the early 90s before CBS' Saturday morning cartoon block began when I watched this program. It was the only historic Big 3 network station, that I know of, that carried The Pirates of Dark Water (the 3rd season).
Great video, but it's incomplete. Where are the 1980 and 1981 intros? These intros were for the 80's shorts, and almost similar in that the only difference was the 1980 intro had Hawkman and Hawkgirl and the 1981 intro had El Dorado.
The Adenture of the Galaxy Ranger is a great and their theme song is my favourite but there are a few things that I'm disappointed about the series before it ends forever. Original at the beginning of the series Zachary Foxx 's wife Eliza was kidnapped by the Queen of the Crown unfortunely he and his team rescued her body but Eliza's life force is in the crystal and in the hand of the Queen which sadly Eliza never rescued during the series. Which the fans of The Adenture of the Galaxy Ranger will never know. I blame the writers for that and not complete the entire story of this series.
Nicholas Hammond has gotten no respect for portraying Spidey he was the first aside Danny Seagreen in the Electric Company Im 53 he's my Spidey Facts the MCU is bs not doing anything with him or even acknowloging him?? at least in the upside Q Tarantino has put him to work he knows how good of an actor he is that's my two cents as a generation xr facts!!
Inspector Gadget was briefly shown on CBS's Saturday morning cartoon lineup from 1991 to 1992. At the same time, it was still airing in syndicated reruns on local affiliates and on the Nickelodeon cable TV channel. The original animated series, which ran from 1983 to 1985, was DiC Entertainment's first TV series to be produced directly for syndication. It remained in syndication in the United States into the mid 1990s.