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Stunt Dawgs is a 1992–1993 animated comedic adventure series about a team of Hollywood stunt performers and their bulldog named Human who also solve crimes and battle villains. [1] The villains in question are invariably an insane director called Richard P. Fungus and his band of unscrupulous stunt performers, the Stunt Scabs.
Knievel, son of the daredevil Evel Knievel, had deemed Kidd to be the only motorcycle jump rider worthy of challenging him. The event was televised as a pay-per-view event titled The Daredevil Duel: Knievel vs. Kidd. The competition required each rider to make three motorbike jumps with the cumulative distance covered by each used to determine ...
Kent was a stunt double for Arnold Schwarzenegger in 14 movies. [ 2 ] A 13 half-hour miniseries, Peter H. Kent takes the viewer on a behind-the-scenes look at stunt work in Hollywood films and television series , by re-creating and explaining various stunts, including a motorcycle plunge from Terminator 2: Judgment Day .
Stunt Dawgs: Syndication: 1992–1993 October 2: ToonHeads: Cartoon Network: 1992–2003 October 14: American Heroes & Legends: Showtime: 1992–1993 October 31: X-Men: Fox Kids: 1992–1997 November 2: Mickey's Mouse Tracks: The Disney Channel: 1992–1995 November 13: Saban's Around the World in Eighty Dreams: Syndication: 1992–1993
When it comes to defying death in Hollywood, Eddie Braun ranks at the top. After meeting legendary daredevil Evil Knievel as a child, Braun was inspired to become a professional stuntman at age 17 ...
In one Stunt Dawgs comic book story, the Stunt Scabs' lawyer introduces himself as Slyme Whiplash and the law firm he works for as "Dewey, Cheatam and Howe". In the Count Duckula episode "Who-Dunnit?" the lawyer firm is identified as "Chattem, Cheetem and Runn" though their representative is called Mr. Snatchitt.
Evel Knievel waves as he is lowered into his rocket in this Sept. 8, 1974, file photo before his failed attempt at a highly promoted 3/4-mile leap across the Snake River Canyon outside Twin Falls ...
Olivia Jackson, the stunt performer who suffered horrifying injuries while making Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, has won a court case against a stunt firm in South Africa.