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C.O.P.S. (Central Organization of Police Specialists) is a 1988 animated television series released by DIC Animation City, and distributed by Claster Television.The series focuses on a team of highly trained police officers tasked with protecting the fictional Empire City from a group of gangsters led by the "Big Boss". [4]
When a suspected space lab burglar, Mr. Glitch, is taken in for questioning, he drops a stolen microchip into a goldfish bowl, where it is swallowed by Lassard's pet goldfish Finnegan. After Glitch is let go for lack of evidence, it's a race between cops and robbers to find the chip, after Finnegan is accidentally sent down the drain.
Snake, Maggot, & Annie Violey - McLeech's gang of bandits. Cleveland - A treasure hunter who impersonates a cursed mummy to scare everyone away and find King Fut's artifacts. Kroak - One of Cleveland's henchmen. Numbskull - A not-too-bright thug who uses a few trick helmets to puncture through the walls of his robbery targets.
Funky Cops is an animated series about two cops in San Francisco during the 1970s. [1] [2] The show was created by brothers Christophe and Benoit Di Sabatino [1] and produced by Antefilms Production. [3] In the US, it was licensed by 4Kids Entertainment and aired on the FoxBox (later renamed 4Kids TV), but this now-rare version was short-lived. [4]
The blue cartoon dog dad is inspiring fathers around the world to go all in on parenting — and connect with other dads. Inside a 'Bluey' dads' Facebook group: How Bandit is helping human parents ...
Kevin Altieri is an American television director of animated cartoons. Altieri's directorial works include episodes of C.O.P.S. , Batman: The Animated Series and Stripperella . Altieri worked on the music video for Pearl Jam 's " Do the Evolution ".
The Dick Tracy Show is an American animated television series based on Chester Gould's comic strip crime fighter.The series was produced from 1961 to 1962 by UPA. [1]In the show, policeman Dick Tracy employed a series of cartoony subordinate flatfoots to fight crime each week, contacting them on his two-way wristwatch radio. [2]
Funky Cops: 2 39 France, United States 2002–04 Cinéfaz, M6: Traditional Gadget & the Gadgetinis: 1 52 France, United States 2002–03 M6, Fox Kids: Traditional Girlstuff/Boystuff: 2 39 Canada 2002–03 YTV: Traditional Gladiator Academy: 1 26 Spain 2002–03 Telecinco: Traditional Harold and the Purple Crayon: 1 13 United States 2002 HBO ...