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As a result of previous episode's explosion, metahumans (a.k.a. Bang Babies) are everywhere and most of them are committing crimes. Virgil begins to fight crime as Static, and when F-Stop returns, now possessing the metahuman ability to control fire and renaming himself "Hotstreak," Virgil is ready to beat him once and for all, but loses his first fight.
The Highway Robbers - A gang of robbers and Zed's family. Big Bertha - The leader of the Highway Robbers and Zed's aunt. She came up with the family recipe for Hokeyfenokee Stew. Ned and Ed - Zed's long-lost cousins. They always race around the road in their souped-up hot rods. The Land Pirates - A gang of notorious gypsies.
Like the radio program Gang Busters, the TV Gangbusters was created by Phillips Lord. Content of episodes was factually based and included interviews with professionals in law enforcement. [1] Lord narrated the episodes, [3] which used a "semi-documentary style" [3] to dramatize actual cases taken from files of law-enforcement agencies. [2]
Gangsters is a British television programme made by BBC television drama and shown in two series from 1976 to 1978. It was created by Philip Martin and starred Maurice Colbourne as John Kline, a former SAS officer recruited by law enforcement to become an undercover agent in Birmingham .
This article lists all 243 episodes, seven specials and three educational films. For the 74-episode series that began in 1997, see List of Dr. Slump episodes. The first 18 episodes (with the exceptions of episodes 7–10, 13, 14, and 17) as well as episodes 23 and 41 contain two 11-minute stories. The rest are just one full 22-minute story.
Forge arrives in the nick of time with Fishy just as Max, Steel, Jefferson, Kat, and C.Y.T.R.O. are cornered. With Fishy returned to him, Toxzon holds his end of the bargain and absorbs all of the waste, returning the world's oceans to normal and making him even more powerful. Fishy advises the super-powerful Toxzon to attack Max and N-Tek.
When Tommy's gang's parents feel that they are spending too much time watching TV, they ban it from the house. So to get their televisions back, they do something dare-devilish. They make a tree house with a zip-line in the backyard to scare and anger their parents into giving them their TV back. • This is the final appearance of Kimi in the ...
During each episode, Fat Albert and his friends (aka The Junkyard Gang), dealt with an issue or problem commonly faced by children, ranging from stage fright, first loves, medical operations, and personal hygiene to more serious themes (though toned down for younger children) including vandalism, stealing, racism, rape, smoking, being scammed ...