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SilverHawks is an American animated television series developed by Rankin/Bass Productions and distributed by Lorimar-Telepictures in 1986. [2] The animation was provided by Japanese studio Pacific Animation Corporation.
The Mistress (voiced by Sally Donovan) is the female warden of Ultra-Prison (a women's prison). She had a brief one-night stand with the Warden while under the effects of Spanish fly. In the season 2 finale, she takes control of Superjail. She engaged in a relationship with Lord Stingray in the season 3 episode "Stingstress".
The Warden sends Jailbot to retrieve him. After Meeting the Warden, Lord Stingray poses as a friend to The Warden, as he spoon feeds top secret information about the jail to Stingray. Lord Stingray commands a full on assault on Superjail. The Warden, his staff, and all the inmates are captured with ease.
This is a list of animated short films.The list is organized by decade and year, and then alphabetically. The list includes theatrical, television, and direct-to-video films with less than 40 minutes runtime.
When the commotion of the riot breaks out, Zuko traps Mai in a cell and leaves to help his friends. Suki kidnaps and ties up the warden, and the group successfully board the gondola, but are pursued by Azula and Ty Lee. The warden breaks free and orders his guards to cut the gondola's cable line.
Firehouse Tales is an American animated children's television series created by Sidney J. Bailey, produced by Warner Bros. Animation as the only original series for Cartoon Network's now-defunct Tickle-U preschool programming block. The series follows three anthropomorphic fire engines who attend firefighting school. [1]
The Fire Alarm is a 1936 Looney Tunes animated cartoon directed by Jack King. [2] It features Ham and Ex, who are spotted St. Bernard puppies, in their only film as star characters, and also co-starring their Uncle Beans .
Buddy the Gee Man is a 1935 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Jack King. [2] The short was released on August 24, 1935, and stars Buddy, the second star of the series. [3] The short is the last cartoon to feature Buddy, the sole star of the Looney Tunes series since September 1933's Buddy's Day Out. [4]