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A line of toys based on the show was produced by Bandai, along with ephemera surrounding a brief promotional tie-in with Burger King. 26 episodes were produced for the Fox Kids Network's Saturday morning lineup, but the channel cancelled the show after six episodes. The show premiered on September 18, 1999, and ended on October 23.
Rusty Rivets is a Canadian animated television series, and is produced by Arc Productions and Spin Master Entertainment. The series aired for three seasons, simultaneously on Treehouse TV in Canada and on Nickelodeon in the U.S., from November 8, 2016, to May 8, 2020. [ 3 ]
Rusty Rivets is a Canadian 3D CGI animated television series produced by Arc Productions and Spin Master Entertainment for Treehouse TV and Nickelodeon. [1] Inspired by elements of the maker culture, it follows the adventures of a young inventor named Rusty and his team of customized robots. [2] [3] Twenty-six episodes for the first season were ...
The Adventures of Rin-Tin-Tin is an American children's Western television series that aired 164 episodes from October 1954 to May 1959 on the ABC television network.. The show starred Lee Aaker as Rusty, a boy orphaned in an Indian raid, who was being raised by the soldiers at a US Cavalry post known as Fort Apache.
Russell Craig "Rusty" Hamer (February 15, 1947 – January 18, 1990) was an American stage, film and television actor. He portrayed Rusty Williams, the wisecracking son of entertainer Danny Williams ( Danny Thomas ), on the ABC / CBS situation comedy Make Room for Daddy (later retitled The Danny Thomas Show ), from 1953 to 1964.
Rusty, a sidekick of Big Guy from The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot, a 1995 comic book "Rusty", the Good Dalek, in the Doctor Who episode "Into the Dalek" Rusty, a locomotive in the British children's book series The Railway Series and television series Thomas & Friends; Rusty the Steam Engine, in the musical Starlight Express
The Friendly Giant is a children's television program that aired on CBC Television from September 30, 1958, through to March 1985. It featured three main characters: a giant named Friendly (played by Bob Homme), who lived in a huge castle, along with his puppet animal friends Rusty (a rooster who played a harp, guitar, and accordion and lived in a book bag hung by the castle window), and ...
Squidbillies is an American adult animated sitcom created by Jim Fortier and Dave Willis for Cartoon Network's late night programming block Adult Swim. [1] An unofficial pilot for the series aired on April 1, 2005.