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Those Scurvy Rascals is a children's animated series following the adventures of three underwear obsessed pirates. First aired by Nickelodeon UK in May 2005, it is now broadcast worldwide.
Cover from Alpha Video's 2006 DVD release of Diver Dan.. Diver Dan is a series of 104 seven-minute live-action shorts made for children's television from 1960 to 1970. [1] Made by Brian Cartoons, it was syndicated (mainly to NBC affiliates) [2] and distributed by ITC Entertainment.
Free Willy is an animated television series, inspired by the 1993 film of the same name. [1] The television show was produced by Warner Bros. Television, Regency Enterprises, Canadian company Nelvana and French company Le Studio Canal+ for Warner Bros. Studios.
Just as George and Harold try to get out of gym class and avoid P.E for 22 years after all their friends have an excuse (including Melvin), inadvertently end up getting sent to the principal's office after spilling Mr. Meaner's root beer and they later escape from Mr. Meaner and Mr. Krupp clash on how angry they are, Mr. Meaner clumsily lands on Melvin’s latest invention, the Pumpitupinator ...
Scuba Diving: Bernard looks forward to a day's scuba diving. At first, all goes swimmingly, but he soon realizes that not everything is quite what it seems under the sea. Doors: Most people can negotiate revolving doors, even when they have their arms full of packages. But Bernard is not quite like everyone else.
The Action League have had various other villains throughout the show's run, including (but not limited to) a gigantic baby simply named "Big Baby", a Mesozoic monster (in reality, a dog Jack Russell Terrier) called Spotzilla, a rival superhero league known as the Danger Society, a bald genius known as Smarty Pants, an enemy of Stinky's past ...
Instead of classic 1960s-era cartoons being showcased like the original format, this show now features Cartoon Network's earlier original cartoons, such as Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls, Johnny Bravo, and many more. Each show usually features either four 11-minute episodes, or three 7-minute episodes and two 11-minute episodes.
The show was a superhero spoof which featured six diverse characters working for Super Services Inc., offering "heroes for hire" under the supervision of the cranky Super Chief. Each episode consisted of three five- to six-minute segments, with the introductory segment featuring Super Bwoing and the last featuring one of the other five heroes.