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Wikipedia - 100,000-year problem -- Discrepancy between past temperatures and the amount of incoming solar radiation
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Wikipedia - 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America -- 2005 non-fiction book by Bernard Goldberg
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Wikipedia - 101 California Street -- San Francisco skyscraper
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Wikipedia - 110 East 42nd Street -- Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 110 Grant Apartments -- Skyscraper in Minneapolis
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Wikipedia - 110 North Wacker -- Skyscraper in Chicago
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Wikipedia - 111 West 57th Street -- Residential skyscraper under construction in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 11 Hoyt -- Skyscraper under construction in Brooklyn, New York
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Wikipedia - 11Q13 -- One of the Dead Sea Scrolls
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Wikipedia - 1201 Third Avenue -- Skyscraper in Seattle, Washington
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Wikipedia - 125 Greenwich Street -- Residential skyscraper under construction in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 126 Madison Avenue -- Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 130 William -- Residential skyscraper under construction in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 13th Asia Pacific Screen Awards -- edition of award ceremony
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Wikipedia - 1400 Smith Street -- Skyscraper in Houston, Texas, United States
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Wikipedia - 14 Wall Street -- Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 150 Nassau Street -- Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 151 North Franklin -- Skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois
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Wikipedia - 1520 Sedgwick Avenue -- Residential skyscraper in the Bronx, New York
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Wikipedia - 155 North Wacker -- Skyscraper in Chicago
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Wikipedia - 15 Penn Plaza -- Proposed skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 15 William -- Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 161 Maiden Lane -- Residential skyscraper in Manhattan
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Wikipedia - 177 Huntington -- Skyscraper in Boston, Massachusetts
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Wikipedia - 17 State Street -- Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 191 North Wacker -- Skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois
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Wikipedia - 19 Dutch -- Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 1 Manhattan West -- Skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 1st Canadian Screen Awards -- 1st year of awards given by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
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Wikipedia - 1 William Street, Brisbane -- A skyscraper in Brisbane, Queensland, housing the Queensland Government
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Wikipedia - 200 Amsterdam -- Residential skyscraper under construction in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 200 West Madison -- Skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois
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Wikipedia - 2020-21 Charlotte Hornets season -- {{Short description
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Wikipedia - 20 Times Square -- Skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 220 Central Park South -- Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 247 Cherry -- Proposed residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 24 Preludes, Op. 11 (Scriabin)
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Wikipedia - 25 Churchill Place -- Skyscraper in East London
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Wikipedia - 26 Broadway -- Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 270 Park Avenue -- Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 277 Fifth Avenue -- Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 28 Liberty Street -- Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 2 Broadway -- Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 2nd Canadian Screen Awards -- 2nd year of awards given by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
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Wikipedia - 2 World Trade Center -- Unfinished skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 30 Hudson Street -- Skyscraper in New Jersey, USA
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Wikipedia - 30 Hudson Yards -- Supertall skyscraper in New York City
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Wikipedia - 30 Rockefeller Plaza -- Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 30 St Mary Axe -- Skyscraper in London, England
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Wikipedia - 330 North Wabash -- skyscraper in Chicago
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Wikipedia - 333 North Michigan -- Art Deco skyscraper on Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois
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Wikipedia - 360 State Street -- Residential skyscraper located in New Haven, Connecticut, United States
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Wikipedia - 388 Bridge Street -- Residential skyscraper in Brooklyn, New York
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Wikipedia - 3 Hudson Boulevard -- Under-construction skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 3 Manhattan West -- Skyscraper in Manhattan
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Wikipedia - 3rd Canadian Screen Awards -- 3rd year of awards given by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
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Wikipedia - 3 (The Script album)
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Wikipedia - 3 Times Square -- Skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 425 Market Street -- Skyscraper in San Francisco
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Wikipedia - 425 Park Avenue -- Under-construction skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 428: Shibuya Scramble
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Wikipedia - 432 Park Avenue -- Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 45 Broad Street -- Residential skyscraper under construction in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 48-bit computing -- discrete values integer in computer architecture
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Wikipedia - 4Q127 -- Part of the Dead Sea Scrolls
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Wikipedia - 4th Canadian Screen Awards -- 4th year of awards given by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
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Wikipedia - 500 West Madison -- Skyscraper in Chicago
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Wikipedia - 505 George Street, Sydney -- Australian residential skyscraper
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Wikipedia - 50 Hudson Yards -- Office skyscraper under construction in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 53W53 -- Skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 555 California Street -- 52-story skyscraper in San Francisco
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Wikipedia - 555 City Center -- Skyscraper in downtown Oakland, California
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Wikipedia - 5th Canadian Screen Awards -- 5th year of awards given by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
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Wikipedia - 601 West 29th Street -- Under-construction skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 606 West 30th Street -- Under-construction skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 60 Hudson Street -- Telecommunications skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 611 Place -- Skyscraper in Los Angeles, California, United States
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Wikipedia - 63 Building -- Skyscraper in South Korea
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Wikipedia - 65 Broadway -- Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 6 & 8 Parramatta Square -- Skyscraper in New South Wales, Australia
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Wikipedia - 6th Canadian Screen Awards -- 6th year of awards given by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
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Wikipedia - 6th Screen Actors Guild Awards -- Film award ceremony for films released in 1999
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Wikipedia - 70 mm Grandeur film -- Early yet successful Wide Screen Film format used in the late 1920s/early 1930s
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Wikipedia - 75 Livingston Street -- Residential skyscraper in Brooklyn, New York
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Wikipedia - 78th Scripps National Spelling Bee -- Annual spelling bee
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Wikipedia - 7Q5 -- Dead Sea scroll fragment
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Wikipedia - 80 South Street -- Canceled skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 8th Canadian Screen Awards -- 8th year of awards given by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
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Wikipedia - 900-910 North Lake Shore -- Skyscraper in Chicago, IL
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Wikipedia - 909 Walnut -- Skyscraper in Kansas City
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Wikipedia - 995 Fifth Avenue -- Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 9 DeKalb Avenue -- Under-construction skyscraper in Brooklyn, New York
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Wikipedia - Aachen Gospels (Ada School) -- 9th-century illuminated manuscript
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Wikipedia - Aaron and Jordan Kandell -- American screenwriters and journalists
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Wikipedia - Aaron ben Moses ben Asher -- Jewish scribe who refined the Tiberian system of writing vowel sounds in Hebrew
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Wikipedia - Aaron Brookner -- American film director and scriptwriter
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Wikipedia - Aaron Hoffman -- American writer and lyricist for theatre and the screen (1880-1924)
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Wikipedia - Aaron Rahsaan Thomas -- American screenwriter and producer
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Wikipedia - Aaron Sorkin -- American screenwriter, director, producer, and playwright
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Wikipedia - Abbas Kiarostami -- Iranian film director, screenwriter, photographer and film producer
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Wikipedia - Abbas Tyrewala -- Indian screenwriter and director
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Wikipedia - Abdi Nazemian -- Iranian-American author, screenwriter and producer
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Wikipedia - Abdullah Khan (author) -- Indian author and scriptwriter
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Wikipedia - Abecedarium -- Archaeological inscription consisting of the letters of an alphabet, almost always listed in order
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Wikipedia - Abel Santa Cruz -- screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Aberdeen Bestiary -- 12th-century English manuscript
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Wikipedia - Abhijat Joshi -- Indian academic and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Abhinay Deo -- Indian film director and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Ableism -- Discrimination against people with disabilities
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Wikipedia - A Bright Red Scream
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Wikipedia - Absolute World -- Twin residential skyscraper complex in Mississauga, Ontario
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Wikipedia - Abstract and concrete -- Classifications that denote whether a term describes an object with a physical referent or one with no physical referents
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Wikipedia - Academic ranks (Portugal and Brazil) -- Description of academic ranks in Portuguese speaking countries
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Wikipedia - Academie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres -- French learned society
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Wikipedia - Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay -- Category of film award
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Wikipedia - Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay -- Best screenplay not based upon previously published material
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Wikipedia - Acanthomyrmex careoscrobis -- a species of ant found in Indonesia
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Wikipedia - ACC Network -- American subscription television channel
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Wikipedia - Ace (editor) -- Free source code editor written in JavaScript
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Wikipedia - Achaemenid inscription in the Kharg Island
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Wikipedia - Acoustic seabed classification -- The partitioning of a seabed acoustic image into discrete physical entities or classes
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Wikipedia - Action description language
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Wikipedia - ActionScript -- object-oriented programming language
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Wikipedia - Active Format Description -- Standard set of codes for television or set-top-box decoders
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Wikipedia - Active Scripting
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Wikipedia - Adam Cozad -- American screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Adam Horowitz -- American screenwriter and producer
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Wikipedia - Adam Price (screenwriter) -- Danish screenwriter and TV-chef
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Wikipedia - Adam Sztykiel -- American screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Adam 'Tex' Davis -- American screenwriter and director
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Wikipedia - Additional sex combs like 2, transcriptional regulator -- Protein-coding gene in humans
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Wikipedia - Adele Buffington -- American screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Adele Comandini -- American screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Aditya Bhattacharya -- Indian film director and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Adivi Sesh -- Indian actor, director and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Adjective -- Part of speech that describes a noun or pronoun
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Wikipedia - Adlam script -- Alphabet
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Wikipedia - Adobe Fonts -- Subscription service for fonts
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Wikipedia - Adobe PostScript
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Wikipedia - Adobe World Headquarters -- Office skyscraper complex, California
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Wikipedia - Adolfo Aristarain -- Argentine film director and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Adolfo Fernandez Bustamante -- Mexican screenwriter and film director
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Wikipedia - Adolf Winkelmann (film director) -- German film director, producer and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Adriana Falcao -- Brazilian screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Adrian Butchart -- English screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Adrienne Lecouvreur (play) -- play by Ernest Legouve and Eugene Scribe
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Wikipedia - Adultism -- Discrimination favoring adults over children
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Wikipedia - Advaita Kala -- Indian author, screenwriter, and columnist
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Wikipedia - Advanced Computerized Execution System -- NASDAQ subscription service
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Wikipedia - Aenetus scripta -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - AEP Building -- Skyscraper in Columbus, Ohio
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Wikipedia - Afaka syllabary -- Script
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Wikipedia - Affirmative action in the United States -- Set of laws, policies, guidelines and administrative practices which is "intended to end and correct the effects of a specific form of discrimination"
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Wikipedia - Affirmative action -- Policy of promoting members of groups that have previously suffered from discrimination
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Wikipedia - Against the Dying of the Light -- 2001 film about the National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales
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Wikipedia - Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 -- United States labor law
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Wikipedia - Ageism -- Stereotyping or discrimination due to age
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Wikipedia - Age of Indiscretion -- 1935 film by Edward Ludwig
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Wikipedia - Agnes Brand Leahy -- American screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Agnes Christine Johnston -- American screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Agnes Nixon -- American soap opera screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Agnes Parsons -- American screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Agnes Varda -- French photographer, artist, film director and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Agnieszka Holland -- Polish film director and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Agriculture in Singapore -- Description of agriculture in Singapore
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Wikipedia - Ah Beng -- Asian describing word
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Wikipedia - Ahmadreza Ahmadi -- Iranian poet and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Ahmed Sidhique -- Indian film actor and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - AI-complete -- Term describing difficult problems in AI
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Wikipedia - A Ilha dos Escravos -- 2008 film directed by Francisco Manso
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Wikipedia - Air Pollution Index -- Index to describe the air quality used in Malaysia
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Wikipedia - Airy wave theory -- A linearised description of the propagation of gravity waves on the surface of a homogeneous fluid layer
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Wikipedia - Aisha Muharrar -- American screenwriter (born 1984)
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Wikipedia - Aitareya Upanishad -- One of the ancient Sanskrit scriptures of Hinduism
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Wikipedia - Akira Kurosawa -- Japanese film director and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Akshaya Patra -- Divine Vessel in Hindu Scriptures
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Wikipedia - Akter Galaxy -- Skyscraper in Sochi, Russia
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Wikipedia - Aku Louhimies -- Finnish film director and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alain DesRochers -- Canadian film director and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alan Alda -- American actor, director, screenwriter, comedian and author
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Wikipedia - Alan Badel -- British stage and screen actor (1923-1982)
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Wikipedia - Alan Ball (screenwriter) -- American screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alan Campbell (screenwriter) -- American screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alan Rudolph -- American film director and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alan Simpson (scriptwriter)
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Wikipedia - Alan Trustman -- Screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Albanian Screen -- Former Albanian television channel
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Wikipedia - Albert DeMond -- American screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Albert Dieudonne -- French actor, screenwriter, film director, and novelist
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Wikipedia - Albert Herman -- American actor, screenwriter and film director
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Wikipedia - Albert Lamorisse -- Writer, Screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Albert Magnoli -- American film director, screenwriter and editor
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Wikipedia - Al Boasberg -- American screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Al Christie -- Film director, producer, and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Aldo De Benedetti -- Italian screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Aldo Lado -- Italian screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alecky Blythe -- British playwright and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alec Lorimore -- Academy award-winning film producer and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alekanovo inscription -- Undeciphered script
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Wikipedia - Alek Keshishian -- American film director and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Aleksander Scibor-Rylski -- Polish screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Aleksandr Gordon -- Russian-Soviet director, screenwriter, and actor
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Wikipedia - Aleksandr Ivanovsky -- Soviet film director and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alessandro Carloni -- Italian screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alessandro Defilippi -- Italian writer and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alessandro De Stefani -- Italian screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alexander Baron -- British screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alexander Jacobs -- British screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alexander Korda -- Hungarian-British film producer, director, and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alexander Payne -- American film director, producer and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alexander Scriabin -- Russian pianist and composer
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Wikipedia - Alexandre Arnoux -- French screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alexandre Breffort -- French screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alex Broun -- Australian playwright and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alex Garland -- English novelist, screenwriter, film producer and director
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Wikipedia - Alex Haley -- American biographer, screenwriter, and novelist
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Wikipedia - Alexis Michalik -- Franco-British actor, scriptwriter, and director
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Wikipedia - Alex Law -- Hong Kong film director, screenwriter and producer
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Wikipedia - Alex Michaelides -- author and screenwriter (b. 1977)
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Wikipedia - Alex Ross Perry -- American film director, screenwriter and actor
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Wikipedia - Al Faisaliyah Center -- Skyscraper in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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Wikipedia - Alfonso Balcazar -- Spanish screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alfonso Cuaron -- Mexican film director, screenwriter, producer and film editor
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Wikipedia - Alfonso Ungria -- Spanish film director and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alfred Schirokauer -- German novelist and screenwriter (1880-1934)
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Wikipedia - Algae scrubber -- A biological water filter that uses light to grow algae which removes undesirable chemicals from aquarium water
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Wikipedia - Algebraic notation (chess) -- Method for recording and describing chess moves
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Wikipedia - Ali Abbas Zafar -- Indian film director and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alice Arlen -- American screenwriter and producer
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Wikipedia - Alice Bell -- Australian screenwriter and director
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Wikipedia - Alice Birch -- British playwright and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alice Eyton -- American screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alice Wu -- American film director and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Ali Hamroyev -- Uzbek film director, screenwriter, and documentarian
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Wikipedia - Alireza Ghasemi -- Iranian screenwriter and director
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Wikipedia - Alison Snowden -- English animator, voice actress, producer and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alix Delaporte -- French film director and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Aliya Bukhari -- Pakistani novelist and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Alla Nazimova -- Actress, screenwriter, and producer
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Wikipedia - Allan Dwan -- American film director, film producer, screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Allan Ungar -- Canadian film director, producer, and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Allison Burnett -- Screenwriter, director, producer, novelist
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Wikipedia - Allonautilus scrobiculatus -- Species of cephalopod known as the crusty nautilus or fuzzy nautilus
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Wikipedia - All Screwed Up -- 1974 film
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Wikipedia - Allscripts -- American company
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Wikipedia - Allu Tuppurainen -- Finnish actor and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - All your base are belong to us -- Internet meme about a bad translation of a video game cutscene transcript
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Wikipedia - Ally Was Screaming -- 2014 Canadian dark comedy-thriller film
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Wikipedia - Alma Reville -- British screenwriter, film editor, and wife of Alfred Hitchcock
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Wikipedia - Al Martin (screenwriter) -- American screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Al Pacino on stage and screen -- Cataloging of performances by the American filmmaker
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Wikipedia - Alphabetic script
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Wikipedia - Alpha taxonomy -- The discipline of finding, describing, and naming taxa, particularly species
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Wikipedia - Alsoszentmihaly inscription -- Historical inscription
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Wikipedia - Alston Ramsay -- American journalist and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - ALTBalaji -- Subscription based Video on demand platform
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Wikipedia - Altenia scriptella -- Species of moth
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Wikipedia - Altera Hardware Description Language
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Wikipedia - Alternative Splicing and Transcript Diversity database -- 2008-2012 European database of transcript variants
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Wikipedia - Altyn Tamgan Tarhan inscription -- Turkic inscription
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Wikipedia - Alucita euscripta -- Species of many-plumed moth in genus Alucita
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Wikipedia - Alwara Hofels -- German stage and screen actress
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Wikipedia - Al Young -- American poet, novelist, essayist, screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Al Zamil Tower -- Skyscraper in Bahrain
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Wikipedia - AM 748 I 4to -- Icelandic manuscript source for Poetic Edda
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Wikipedia - Amagat's law -- Gas law describing volume of a gas mixture
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Wikipedia - Amal Bedjaoui -- Algerian director, producer and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - AM-aM-9M-^EgulimalM-DM-+ya SM-EM-+tra -- Mahayana Buddhist scripture
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Wikipedia - Amanda Coe -- English screenwriter and novelist
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Wikipedia - Amazon Prime -- Paid subscription service offered by Amazon.com
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Wikipedia - Ameba TV -- Subscription based streaming video
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Wikipedia - American Art-Union -- Subscription-based organization
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Wikipedia - American ghettos -- Residential Segregation in America, Housing Discrimination, United States History
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Wikipedia - American Insurance Company Building -- Skyscraper in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States
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Wikipedia - Americanist phonetic notation -- System of phonetic notation originally developed for the phonetic and phonemic transcription of indigenous languages of the Americas
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Wikipedia - Amir Mahdi Jule -- actor, Iranian comedy actor and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Amjad Ibrahim -- Maldivian film director and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Amos Gitai -- Israeli film director and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Amy Bloom -- Fiction writer, screenwriter, social worker, psychotherapist
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Wikipedia - Amy Everson -- American artist, actor and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Ana Diez -- Spanish director and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Anatomical plane -- Plane used to transect the human body, in order to describe the location of structures or the direction of movements
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Wikipedia - Anders August -- Danish screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Andrea Bempensante -- Italian screenwriter
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Wikipedia - AngelScript
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Wikipedia - Anonymous post -- Entry on a bulletin board system, Internet forum, or other discussion forums, without a screen name
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Wikipedia - Anselmo Duarte -- Brazilian actor, film director, and screenwriter
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Wikipedia - Antisemitism -- Hostility, prejudice, or discrimination against Jews
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Wikipedia - List of awards and nominations received by Charlie Kaufman -- American screenwriter
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Wikipedia - List of manuscripts of Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica
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Wikipedia - List of Scrophulariaceae of South Africa -- List of flowering plants in the family Scrophulariaceae recorded from South Africa
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John Milius ::: Born: April 11, 1944; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Ryan Murphy ::: Born: November 30, 1965; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Dudley Nichols ::: Born: April 6, 1895; Died: January 4, 1960; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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William Nicholson ::: Born: January 12, 1948; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Bill Pascrell ::: Born: January 25, 1937; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
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Shonda Rhimes ::: Born: January 13, 1970; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Guy Ritchie ::: Born: September 10, 1968; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Bruce Robinson ::: Born: May 2, 1946; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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A leopard doesn't change his spots just because you bring him in from the jungle and try to housebreak him and turn him into a pet. He may learn to sheathe his claws in order to beg a few scraps off the dinner table, and you may teach him to be a beast of burden, but it doesn't pay to forget that he'll al ways be what he was born: a wild animal. -- George Lincoln Rockwell ::: Born: March 9, 1918; Died: August 25, 1967; Occupation: Political figure;
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Gene Roddenberry ::: Born: August 19, 1921; Died: October 24, 1991; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Melissa Rosenberg ::: Born: August 28, 1962; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Shawn Ryan ::: Born: October 11, 1966; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Rod Serling ::: Born: December 25, 1924; Died: June 28, 1975; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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M. Night Shyamalan ::: Born: August 6, 1970; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Kevin Smith ::: Born: August 2, 1970; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Todd Solondz ::: Born: October 15, 1959; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Aaron Sorkin ::: Born: June 9, 1961; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Brad Bird ::: Born: September 24, 1957; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Dalton Trumbo ::: Born: December 9, 1905; Died: September 10, 1976; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Joss Whedon ::: Born: June 23, 1964; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Kevin Williamson ::: Born: March 14, 1965; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Ed Wood ::: Born: October 10, 1924; Died: December 10, 1978; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Mark Andrus ::: Born: December 13, 1955; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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J.V. Hart ::: Born: 1960; Died: 1959; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Raymond Khoury ::: Born: 1960; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Eric Roth ::: Born: March 22, 1945; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Gareth Roberts ::: Born: June 5, 1968; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Roger Scruton ::: Born: February 27, 1944; Occupation: Philosopher;
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Julius J. Epstein ::: Born: August 22, 1909; Died: December 30, 2000; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Mark Schwahn ::: Born: June 5, 1966; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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David Koepp ::: Born: June 9, 1963; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Gail Parent ::: Born: August 12, 1940; Occupation: Television screenwriter;
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Jane Campion ::: Born: April 30, 1954; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Samuel Hoffenstein ::: Born: October 8, 1890; Died: October 6, 1947; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Scott Frank ::: Born: March 10, 1960; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Josemaria Escriva ::: Born: January 9, 1902; Died: June 26, 1975; Occupation: Canonized;
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Callie Khouri ::: Born: November 27, 1957; Occupation: Television screenwriter;
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Frederic Raphael ::: Born: August 14, 1931; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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John Michael Hayes ::: Born: May 11, 1919; Died: November 19, 2008; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Earl Scruggs ::: Born: January 6, 1924; Died: March 28, 2012; Occupation: Musician;
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Paul Haggis ::: Born: March 10, 1953; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Steven Levitan ::: Born: April 6, 1962; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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George Axelrod ::: Born: June 9, 1922; Died: June 21, 2003; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Charles Lederer ::: Born: December 31, 1906; Died: March 5, 1976; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Budd Schulberg ::: Born: March 27, 1914; Died: August 5, 2009; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Sofia Coppola ::: Born: May 14, 1971; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Steven Conrad ::: Born: 1969; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Samuel Fuller ::: Born: August 12, 1912; Died: October 30, 1997; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Paul Schrader ::: Born: July 22, 1946; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Bill Condon ::: Born: October 22, 1955; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Robert Towne ::: Born: November 23, 1934; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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James Goldman ::: Born: June 30, 1927; Died: October 28, 1998; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Lorene Scafaria ::: Born: May 1, 1978; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Terry Hayes ::: Born: October 8, 1951; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Ennio Flaiano ::: Born: March 5, 1910; Died: November 20, 1972; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Lee “Scratch” Perry ::: Born: March 20, 1936; Occupation: Music Producer;
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John Lescroart ::: Born: January 14, 1948; Occupation: Author;
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Dee Rees ::: Born: November 30, 1976; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Rob Long ::: Born: 1965; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Robert Mark Kamen ::: Born: October 9, 1947; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Aki Kaurismaki ::: Born: April 4, 1957; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Roger Vadim ::: Born: January 26, 1928; Died: February 11, 2000; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Tony Grisoni ::: Born: October 28, 1952; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Alexander Scriabin ::: Born: January 6, 1872; Died: April 27, 1915; Occupation: Composer;
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Sabina Murray ::: Born: 1968; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Robert Benton ::: Born: September 29, 1932; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Abel Ferrara ::: Born: July 19, 1951; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Adam Horowitz ::: Born: December 4, 1971; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Stephen Sommers ::: Born: March 20, 1962; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Geoffrey S. Fletcher ::: Born: October 4, 1970; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Randall Wallace ::: Born: July 28, 1949; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Christos Gage ::: Born: July 17, 1977; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Simon Beaufoy ::: Born: 1967; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Brian Helgeland ::: Born: January 17, 1961; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Steven Zaillian ::: Born: January 30, 1953; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Ryan Knighton ::: Born: 1972; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Kurt Sutter ::: Born: May 5, 1960; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Graham Moore ::: Born: 1981; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Ronald D. Moore ::: Born: July 5, 1964; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Martha Bolton ::: Born: 1951; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Adam McKay ::: Born: April 17, 1968; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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J. C. Chandor ::: Born: November 24, 1973; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Jane Goldman ::: Born: June 11, 1970; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Michael Hirst ::: Born: September 21, 1952; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Robert Riskin ::: Born: March 30, 1897; Died: September 20, 1955; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Richard LaGravenese ::: Born: October 30, 1959; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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James Schamus ::: Born: September 7, 1959; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Ernest Lehman ::: Born: December 8, 1915; Died: July 2, 2005; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Frank Pierson ::: Born: May 12, 1925; Died: July 22, 2012; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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David S. Goyer ::: Born: December 22, 1965; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Amma Asante ::: Born: 1969; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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James Redford ::: Born: May 5, 1962; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Max Landis ::: Born: August 3, 1985; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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John Lee Hancock ::: Born: December 15, 1956; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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William Monahan ::: Born: November 3, 1960; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Paul Lieberstein ::: Born: February 22, 1967; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Ben Hecht ::: Born: February 28, 1894; Died: April 18, 1964; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Nicholas Stoller ::: Born: March 19, 1976; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Jeff Baena ::: Born: June 29, 1977; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Robert Ben Garant ::: Born: September 14, 1970; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Monica Mcgowan Johnson ::: Born: February 21, 1946; Died: November 1, 2010; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Drew Goddard ::: Born: February 26, 1975; Occupation: Television screenwriter;
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Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal ::: Born: March 4, 1946; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Bryan Fuller ::: Born: July 27, 1969; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Bruce Joel Rubin ::: Born: March 10, 1943; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Jay Presson Allen ::: Born: March 3, 1922; Died: May 1, 2006; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Christopher McQuarrie ::: Born: 1968; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Charlie Kaufman ::: Born: November 19, 1958; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Guy Maddin ::: Born: February 28, 1956; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Linda Woolverton ::: Born: December 19, 1952; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Lisa Langseth ::: Born: April 20, 1975; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Dean Devlin ::: Born: August 27, 1962; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Evan Goldberg ::: Born: 1982; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Dan Gilroy ::: Born: June 24, 1959; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Hayden Schlossberg ::: Born: June 9, 1978; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Miles Millar ::: Born: 1967; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Chris Henchy ::: Born: March 23, 1964; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Leigh Whannell ::: Born: January 17, 1977; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Dan Mazer ::: Born: 1971; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Terence Davies ::: Born: November 10, 1945; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Barry Levinson ::: Born: April 6, 1942; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Anita Loos ::: Born: April 26, 1889; Died: August 18, 1981; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Tim Kring ::: Born: July 9, 1957; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Genetics_and_the_Book_of_Mormon#The_origin_of_groups_described_in_the_Book_of_Mormon
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Giant_(mythology)#Christian_scriptures
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Gospel_of_Luke#Manuscripts
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Gymnopilus_aeruginosus#Description
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Gymnopilus_liquiritiae#Description
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Harrowing_of_Hell#Scripture
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Historical_reliability_of_the_Acts_of_the_Apostles#Manuscripts
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Holy_Scripture
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Hyperdispensationalism#Scriptural_Approach
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Jamshid#In_scripture
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Jehovah#Greek_transcriptions_similar_to_.22Jehovah.22
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Jesus#Christian_scripture_as_historical_texts
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Lamanite#Lamanites_as_described_by_the_Book_of_Mormon
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Leviathan#Scriptural_references
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Lutheranism#The_Holy_Scripture_and_the_Lutheran_Confessions
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Luther's_view_on_the_canon_of_scripture_(J.S.)
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Mahayana#Earliest_inscription_related_to_Mahayana
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Mahayana#Mahayana_Scriptures
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Manas-vijnana#Various_descriptions_of_.22Manas-vijnana.22
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Mandaeism#Mandaean_scriptures
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Mimosa_tenuiflora#Description
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/New_World_Translation_of_the_Holy_Scriptures
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Nirvana#Description_of_nirvana_of_a_Tirthankara_in_Jain_Texts
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Nymphaea_caerulea#Description
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Outline_of_Buddhism#Buddhist_scriptures_and_texts
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Panaeolus_africanus#Description
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Papal_rescripts
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Persecution_of_Christians_in_the_New_Testament#Scribes_and_chief_priests
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Peyote#Description
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Popol_Vuh#Father_Xim.C3.A9nez.27s_Manuscript
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Portal:Christianity/Selected_scripture/May_2009
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Predestination#Described_in_terms_of_Augustinianism
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Prima_scriptura
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Prophets_and_messengers_in_Islam#Prophets_and_scriptures
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Psilocybe_argentipes#Description
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https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Transfiguration_(religion)#Instances_in_the_Judeo-Christian_scriptures_and_tradition
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auromere - description
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auromere - hermeneutics-how-to-read-holy-scriptures
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Integral World - Frank Visser on Ken Wilber, A Video Interview with Frank Visser (Full Transcript), Randi Ceccine
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selforum - kazlev disagrees with kens description
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selforum - st augustine explains scripturally
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selforum - brahmi script was ancestor of all south
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selforum - we have to be very discriminating about
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selforum - sri aurobindo described split brain
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https://thoughtsandvisions-searle88.blogspot.com/2014/11/more-on-famous-voynich-manuscript.html
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https://thoughtsandvisions-searle88.blogspot.com/2014/11/mysterious-voynich-manuscript-has.html
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https://thoughtsandvisions-searle88.blogspot.com/2015/03/the-subtle-discrimination-between.html
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dedroidify.blogspot - through-stargate-with-scrubs
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dedroidify.blogspot - primal-scream-kill-all-hippies
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dedroidify.blogspot - prescription-drugs-industry-mind
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dedroidify.blogspot - robert-anton-wilson-winner-script
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dedroidify.blogspot - michael-janet-jackson-scream
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dedroidify.blogspot - john-stewart-describes-how-monsanto
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dedroidify.blogspot - scratchin-my-head
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dedroidify.blogspot - mysterious-voynich-manuscript-has
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wiki.auroville - Category:Transcripts
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Dharmapedia - Brahmi_script
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Dharmapedia - Indus_script
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Dharmapedia - Religious_discrimination
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Dharmapedia - Religious_discrimination_in_Pakistan
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Dharmapedia - Vishnu_Hari_inscription
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Psychology Wiki - Consciousness#The_description_and_location_of_phenomenal_consciousness
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Psychology Wiki - Conscription
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Psychology Wiki - Discrimination
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Psychology Wiki - Five_Temperaments#Description
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Psychology Wiki - Hinduism#Scriptures
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Psychology Wiki - Hindu_scripture
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Psychology Wiki - Karma_Yoga#References_in_Hindu_Scriptures
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Psychology Wiki - Types_of_gestures#Scream
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Psychology Wiki - Types_of_gestures#Screwing_the_forehead
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Psychology Wiki - Types_of_gestures#Touched_.2F_screw_loose
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - decision-theory-descriptive
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - descriptions
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - discrimination
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - knowledge-acquaindescrip
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Occultopedia - dead_sea_scrolls
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Occultopedia - glastonbury_scripts
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Occultopedia - screaming_skulls
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Occultopedia - scrying
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 - 1996) - "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" is a commercially reconstructed cartoon of a popular underground "graph-vel" of the same name. The story kicks off with a headstrong television journalist named April O'Neil investigating the goings-on of a recent warehouse break-in. A gang of bruts chases her into th...
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Pokemon (1998 - Current) - Perhaps among the most succesful animated television shows of all time, Pokmon took the world by storm, and with the incredibly popular series came toys, games, clothing, accesories, and the ever-popular Pokemon trading card game.
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SpongeBob SquarePants (1997 - Current) - Nickelodeon's hit cartoon show about a wacky sea sponge named Spongebob and his crazy adventures in the nautical town of Bikini Bottom. SpongeBob is a fry cook at the Krusty Krab restaurant, loves "jellyfishing" and annoying his grumpy neighbor Squidward (unintentionally). He lives in a pinapple and...
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Rocko's Modern Life (1993 - 1996) - Animated series about a wallaby from Australia living in America. In O-Town Rocko lives with his dog Spunky and has strange friends like Heffer Wolfe and Filbert.
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Donkey Kong Country (1996 - 2000) - Basically, It's based on Nintendo's and Rare's greatest SNES game, Donkey Kong Country, but it seems to take place somewhat after the games (or between games). Donkey Kong is a young ape who lives in Kongo-Bongo (as they call DK Isles) He founds the magical ancient Crystal Coconut which gives DK (AS...
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Animaniacs (1993 - 1998) - Brought to you by the creators of Tiny Toon Adventures, and under the creative eye of Steven Spielberg, Animaniacs is a variety show following several casts of original characters. It stars the Warner Brothers (and sister) Yakko, Wakko,and Dot, causing chaos for everyone they meet. Originally airing...
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Are you Afraid of the Dark? (1990 - Current) - Are You Afraid of the Dark? (also known as Are You Afraid of the Dark?: Curse of the Shadows during its ninth season) is a show about a group of teenagers called "The Midnight Society". The kids meet in an undisclosed campfire in the woods and take turns telling their own scary stories. The viewers...
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Sailor Moon (1992 - 1997) - It Follows Each Of The Sailor Senshi's Lives Until They Are In High School And That They Fought The Greatest Battles That They Ever Had From Evil Forces Invading Earth From Stealing Energy, Snatching Hearts And Stealing Dreams, Together They Will Bring Peace On Earth And Save The Universe As A Team.
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Doug (1991 - 1994) - 11 year old Doug Funnie moves to Bluffington from Bloatsburg, with his dog Porkchop. Doug finds himself being torn between being Patty Mayonase' friend and wanting to pursue a real relationship with her. This show pretty acurately depicts the becoming of age events that happen during this time in...
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Barney (1992 - 2010) - It started as a home video series in 1988 called Barney & The Backyard Gang created by Sheryl leach and starring Sandy Duncan. But from the moment Barney & Friends hit the airwaves on PBS in 1992, the famous purple dinosaur become a phenomenon in both children's television and pop culture. He was ev...
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Rugrats (1991 - 2004) - The #2 longest running and second most Popular animated Nickelodeon series ever behind Spongebob Squarepants. The fearless leader of the Rugrats is Tommy Pickles, a resourceful baby who hides a plastic screwdriver in his diaper so that they can leave the pen. His best friend was Chuckie Finster, a f...
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Family Guy (1999 - Current) - Created by Seth MacFarlane, "Family Guy" shows the daily misadventures of the dysfunctional Griffin Family who live in Quahog, RI. Packed full of religiously and ethnically themed jokes you can't help but laugh at one more signature element of the show is its signature "cutaway gags" where the on-sc...
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Donkey Kong Country (TV show) (1998 - 2000) - Based on the hit SNES video games Donkey Kong Country. DK, Diddy, and Cranky all live in a cabin and they have the crystal coconut. But they try to protect the coconut from King K. Rool and his dimwitted henchmen, Klump and Krusha. But not only do they protect them from King K. Rool but from Captain...
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993 - 1996) - Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (MMPR) was an American live-action television series, created for the American market based on the sixteenth installment of the Japanese Super Sentai franchise, Kyouryuu Sentai Zyuranger. The show and its related merchandise both saw unbridled overnight success, catapult...
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Ed, Edd n' Eddy (1999 - 2009) - Ed, Edd, and Eddy is about three young boys(estimated ages: 13-14) who live in a diverse yet fictional stereotypical neighborhood cul-de-sac (named Peach Creek) with other children. The three boys are constantly trying to "make tons of cash" by swindling the other kids any way possible, which usualy...
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DuckTales (1987 - 1990) - Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck are left with their rich great-uncle, Scrooge McDuck, after their "Unca Donald" goes to the Navy. They have a rough start, but they get together as a family and go on adventures. They are eventually joined by clumsy, but well-meaning and brave pilot, Launchpad McQuack; yo...
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All That (1994 - 2005) - Brian Robbins and Dan Schneider from Head of the Class came together and created All That. A childrens' show with parodies and jokes that ended with a live performance from a band. Also some of the more famous celebrities that started out on "All That" include: Kenan Thompson, Amanda Bynes, and Nick...
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The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! (1989 - 1991) - The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! was the mixed live action and animated series that aired on weekday syndication. The first part of it was live-action and showed Mario (played by Captain Lou Albano) and Luigi (Danny Wells) living in Brooklyn, where they would often be visited by celebrity guest sta...
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Eureeka's Castle (1989 - 1995) - Eureeka's Castle was a Nick Jr puppet show that took place in a castle music box that was wound up by a friendly giant. Eureeka was a young wizard who was a little clumsy with her wand. Magellan the dragon and his pet Cooey lived there along with Magellan's mischeivous tail that had a mind of it's o...
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Digimon: Digital Monsters (1999 - Current) - To many, it looks like a Pokemon clone, but Digimon holds it's own with it's own original style.
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Muppet Babies (1984 - 1990) - What originally started as a dream sequence in The Muppets Take Manhattan became a hit series for CBS. It's simply Kermit, Miss Piggy, gonzo, and the rest of the Muppets gang as kids, living in a nursery with a nanny who randomly checks in on them. When nanny is not around,The use their imagination...
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Dinosaurs (1991 - 1994) - A family of Dinosaurs, in the stone age, where dinosaurs are the masters of the world and the Sinclairs are the focus of the show. There is: Earl (the father), Fran (the mother), and three kids (one brother, one sister and the famous Baby Sinclair). It is similar to the Flintstones except it is in...
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Garfield & Friends (1988 - 1994) - The comedic adventures of the lazy and sassy feline, Garfield, his owner, Jon Arbuckle, and the pup, Odie. The show also features the U.S. Acres gang, a group of talking farm animals from a lesser-known comic strip by Jim Davis, creator of Garfield. The series ran for 7 seasons on CBS. It returned i...
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The Simpsons (1989 - Current) - The Simpsons has since grown into the longest running animated primetime series on U.S. television! Since its introduction in 1989, it has become an icon of American popular culture. Lampooning everything from science and technology to pop culture, the series was not afraid right out the door to tak...
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Beavis & Butt-Head (1992 - 2011) - Beavis and Butt-head was first aired on the U.S. cable network MTV in March 1993. This show, which combined animation and music videos, was an example of the unique programming that MTV has consistently provided for its youthful demographics. The half-hour program alternated between a simple narrati...
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Captain Planet and the Planeteers (1990 - 1996) - Gaia the Spirit of the Earth summons five teenagers from all ends of the earth to help in the crusade to protect our planet. Kwame, from Africa held the power of earth, Wheeler from US held the power of fire, Linka from Eastern Europe held the power of Wind, Gi from Asia held the power of water, an...
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Kenan & Kel (1996 - 2000) - The comic misadventures of teenagers Kenan and his dimwitted buddy Kel. The show would end with Kenan saying he had a plan and rattle off random ingredients.
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Alvin & the Chipmunks (1983 - 1990) - The 80's revival of Alvin and the Chipmunks. Alvin and the Chipmunks started out as a series of novelty records in 1958, which become so popular The Alvin Show was launched in 1961. But The Alvin Show only lasted one season with 26 episodes. The reruns proved to be popular though and a whole new...
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Hey Arnold! (1996 - 2004) - Hey Arnold! was a Nicktoon that premiered in October 7th 1996, along with KaBlam! on Nickelodeon. A movie, fittingly titled "Hey Arnold! The Movie" was released in 2002.
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Dragon Ball Z (1989 - 1996) - Dragon Ball Z Aired In Japan On Fuji TV From 4/26/1989 To 1/31/1996.
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Beetlejuice (1989 - 1991) - This show is about a little goth girl named Lydia who isnt like her happy-faced school girl peers, and is sick of her tortured and boring life so she summons a freelance bio-exorcist ghost with the most named Beetlejuice! And her boring life soon becomes filled with fun and danger. Beetlejuice can...
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Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (1989 - 1993) - Disney's legendary brotherly duo Chip 'N' Dale Chipmunk, known for doing being guest stars on Donald Duck cartoons have suddenly become Detectives.
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South Park (1997 - Current) - Staring off as an animated short called "Santa Claus vs. Jesus Christ" in what is perhaps the Internet's first example of a "viral video" that single video quickly grew into an animated series all about the foul-mouthed adventures of four kids in the small town of South Park, Colorado. With every ep...
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Full House (1987 - 1995) - Full House is centered around a sports broadcaster later turned morning talk show host, Wake Up San Francisco, Danny Tanner (Bob Saget) and his three little girls D.J. , Stephanie and Michelle Tanner. In the beginning of the series Danny Tanner's wife is killed by a drunk driver so, he needs help r...
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Adventures of the Gummi Bears (1985 - 1991) - Disney's "Adventures of the Gummi Bears" is an action/comedy series about a hidden group of humanoid bears who are the secret defenders of the human kingdom of Dunwyn. Episodes consist of two 11 minute unconnected segments, or one full-length segment (22 minutes) when a storyline warranted.
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Pinky and the Brain (1995 - 1998) - Pinky and the Brain are cartoon characters from the animated television series Animaniacs. Later, they starred in their own spin-off cartoon show called Pinky and the Brain and even later in Pinky, Elmyra and The Brain. These latter series were produced by Steven Spielberg and Warner Bros. Animation...
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Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (1993 - 1993) - If you're looking for action and excitement, this is the wrong cartoon to watch. AoStH is a fun, light hearted show, the kind of thing you'd expect to watch on Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network in the daytime. It takes all the original ideas of Sonic from the early games, and brings them to life, takin...
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Sonic the Hedgehog (1993 - 1994) - Short lived Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon that debuted on Prime Time ABC in 1993. the story: Sonic and a group of Animals known as the Freedom Fighters try to take down the evil Dr. Robotnik. Very original and entertaining, it even inspiered the format of the Sonic comics from Archie, which are still b...
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Tiny Toon Adventures (1990 - 1995) - This is a whole new generation of Looney Tunes, as these Tiny Toons attend Acme Looniversity and learn from the pros on how to be looney. A very funny cartoon with young toons that are a newer generation of Looney Toons! Bugs Bunny and the rest of the old Looney Tunes gang help and mentor the Tiny T...
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ThunderCats (1985 - 1988) - The inhabitants of the planet Thundera evacuate just before it is destroyed. They were pursued by a band of mutants. All but one of their escape ships was destroyed. Only a small group of Thunderans (Thundercats) remained. With only half engine power, the group, which was led by Jaga, had to set a c...
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Salute Your Shorts (1991 - 1992) - Salute Your Shorts was a comedy/drama television show aired on Nickelodeon from 1991-1992. The series, created by Steve Slavkin, was set at a summer camp, Camp Anawanna, and was centered on the teenage campers and their situations such as boys vs. girls, schemes for sneaking out of the camp, and goi...
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Pee-Wee's Playhouse (1986 - 1990) - Pee-Wee Herman invites his audience friends to come play in his magical house with talking furniture, flying bicycles and occasional wacky guests. In case you did not know, Cyndi Lauper sings the theme song! Think Mr. Rogers with a zanier, more entertaining host and more colorful, more animated hou...
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Goosebumps (1995 - 1998) - Goosebumps is an anthology series, shot in and around Toronto, based on a series of successful kids' books and produced for FOX and YTV by Toronto-based Protocol Entertainment, in association with Scholastic Productions. The show was shot for four seasons (1995-1999) and continues to air regularly i...
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Bill Nye: the Science Guy (1993 - 1997) - Smash Beakmans World on the ground. Pick up the pieces and put them into a blender. Smash Bob Saget and Pee-Wee Herman together and put that into the blender as well. Add a book called everything you nedded to know about Science, then add some kids, milk, eggs, and sugar, and cheesey childrens hip h...
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Freakazoid! (1995 - 1997) - Dexter Douglas recives the Pinnacle chip as a gift. While away from his computer after installing the chip, his cat walks across his keyboard, entering in a code that if followed by hitting the delete key will suck in and transform the user, creating Freakazoid, a bumbling blue-skinned super hero we...
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Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (1994 - 1997) - The show takes us through the struggles of life as a child monster. 3 monster friends are studying how to scare humans in school. Often their attempts don't work out as planned.
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Jem and the Holograms (1985 - 1988) - The show centers on Jem who is an upcoming rock star with her band The Holograms. Jem is also the alias of Jerrica Benton, the daughter of a music executive who after his death, should rightfully be in charge of the company Starlight music. Jem/Jerrica's rival is the sneaky and evil Eric Raymond wh...
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Boy Meets World (1993 - 2000) - From middle school through college and beyond, this is story of Corey Matthews. His life, his love, and oh yeah, all the stupid stuff he does.The people and places that he thinks of as home are slowly pulled away from him one by one, leaving him to consider just what his life is about when things ar...
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Saved by the Bell (1989 - 1993) - These teenagers have been plotting to dodge the punishments of their quirky principle, Mr. Belding forever. The cause of all the mischief is always Zack Morris. His Best friends include Samuel (AKA Screech), Kelly, Slater and Jessie. The show was a sequel to the often forgotten show "Good Morning Mi...
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ALF (1986 - 1990) - ALF (or Alien Life Form) is a creature from Planet Melmac that crash landed on earth, and is adopted/taken in by an otherwise normal Earth family. A comedic sitcom that featured episodes with everything from mundane things like getting people to like you, to close calls with the government, all wit...
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The Wonder Years (1988 - 1993) - The Wonder Years was the story of Kevin Arnold and the trials and tribulations of adolescence while growing up in suburbia in the 1960's.
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Inspector Gadget (Old) (1983 - 1986) - Inspector Gadget is the most famous and successful inspectors in all of the country.
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Bobby's World (1990 - 1998) - Bobby's World premiered on FOX on September 8, 1990. From the wacky mind of comedian Howie Mandel comes the coolest cartoon yet, Bobby's World. Bobby lives in a typical suburban neighborhood, but step inside his imagination and discover a world of daring adventure, incredible wonder and lots of laug...
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The Legend of Zelda (1989 - 1990) - The Legend of Zelda is an animated series that aired on NBC Saturday Mornings. It is based on popular NES game by the same name. Link and Zelda travel across Hyrule to protect the Triforce of Wisdom from Ganon, who has the Triforce of Power. Only 13 episodes were made.
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KaBlam! (1996 - 2000) - this basically is a show where all kinds of cartoons run free the most notable is of course "Action league NOW!" and all types of animation are used hosted by Henry and June.AKA in other words...where comics and cartoons Colide
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Cow and Chicken (1997 - 1999) - A cow and chicken, are born to human parents and have strange adventures!
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Darkwing Duck (1991 - 1992) - A cartoon on Toon Disney and part of the Disney Afternoon that followed the life of Drake Mallard who was really a superhero named Darkwing Duck. Along with his sidekick Launchpad McQuack (a character taken from Disney's "DuckTales" series) and his daughter Gosalyn, Darkwing Duck saves Saint Canard...
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Dexter's Laboratory (1996 - 2003) - Dexter's Laboratory (Dexter's Lab for short) was an American animated television series created by Genndy Tartakovsky. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons for Cartoon Network from 1996 to 1997, and by Cartoon Network Studios from 2001 to 2002. The original pilot episode appeared as the second...
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You Can't Do That On Television (1979 - 1990) - A Canadian children's show, best known for being the first hit show on Nickelodeon. It brought Nick's trademark, green slime, among other things to the network. Many young Canadians appeared on the show during the course of its run, the most famous being Alanis Morrisette, whom appeared on the show...
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The Powerpuff Girls (1998 - 2005) - The Powerpuff Girls, created by Craig McCracken, was originally conceived as the Whoopass Girls in McCracken's college animation project dating from 1992. In 1995, what would later become a full animated series was only a short featured in the Cartoon Network original series "What a Cartoon!" with d...
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Teletubbies (1997 - 2016) - Teletubbies is a show aimed at babies and toddlers, premiering in March 1997 in the UK and April 1998 in the U.S. The show was a very different kind of kids show for its time. The series centers around the four titular Teletubbies, named for the television screens on their abdomens, who communicate...
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Captain N: The Game Master (1989 - 1992) - An young teenage boy named Kevin Keene was chosen to become the mighty champion of Videoland under his new name, Captain Nintendo The Video Game Master.
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The Ren & Stimpy Show (1991 - 1996) - A cat and a dog living together with sick jokes... now that's what everybody wants to see. Ren and Stimpy ran for 5 years on Nickelodeon and then because of its crude jokes, was tossed around from network to network and landed on SpikeTV for a while. John K. tried a comeback in 2003 on SpikeTV cal...
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David the Gnome (1987 - 1988) - The World of David the Gnome was based on the world famous children's books The Gnomes and The Secret of the Gnomes by Dutch authors Rien Poortvliet and Wil Huygen.
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Courage the Cowardly Dog (1999 - 2002) - A story about a cowardly dog called Courage. When he was new born he was abandoned as a puppy. Supposedly because his previous owners couldn't look after him. He was then found by Muriel and has then since been living in the middle of nowhere with Muriels husband or rather Courage's house enemy Eust...
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He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983 - 1985) - Adam is the mild-mannered Prince of Eternia. Unbeknownst to many around him, when he holds aloft his magic sword and speaks the magic words, he and his pet Cringer are transformed into Battlecat and He-Man, the most powerful man in the universe! He leads a fearless group, sworn to protect the realm...
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Arthur (1996 - Current) - Developed from Marc Brown's beloved books, Arthur reminds us all of how it feels to be 8 years old. Just like your average kid, Arthur overcomes the dreaded obstacles of third-grade life, such as his tough teacher Mr. Ratburn, bullies, and mountains of homework. At home, Arthur must face the pint-si...
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Lamb Chop's Play Along (1992 - 1997) - Lamb Chop's Play-Along is a children's television series that ran on PBS from 1992 until 1997. The half-hour program starred Shari Lewis, a puppeteer and ventriloquist, and Lambchop, described as a feisty 6-year-old girl. The goal of the show was to encourage kids to participate, to come play, inste...
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Naruto (2002 - Current) - The show is about a kid called Naruto who had a demon fox (Kyuubi) sealed into him at birth. Naruto never knew his parents so he was rebelious and unruly. The show follows Naruto and his comrades, Sasuke and Sakura as he tries to show the people around him that he can become the next Hokage of Kon...
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Transformers (1984 - 1987) - In a distant corner of the universe, on the planet Cybertron, a war was fought between the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons, robots with the ability to transform themselves into vehicles and weapons.
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Fridays (1999 - 2007) - Cartoon Cartoon Fridays was a Cartoon Network block that lasted from 1999-2007. It included Cartoon Cartoons, originally created as a block for additional reruns back in 1999. In 2000 it began telecasting new episodes of Cartoon Cartoons. Each week, it would be a different character that hosted. The...
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Sesame Street (1969 - Current) - First conceived by a group of children's education researchers in 1965, Sesame Street grew to more than just a children's show--it became one of the most famous and well-known shows of all time and a symbol of American pop-culture. A show so well-known, there is nearly not one person who did not gro...
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The Angry Beavers (1997 - 2001) - When their parents have another litter, the Norbert (the smart one) and Daggett (the stupid one) Beaver have to strike out on their own. Their new home on a lake in middle of the forest seems to be the scene of most every odd occurrence imaginable. The two beavers have to deal with wacko government...
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Samurai Pizza Cats (1990 - 1991) - Three cats who work for a pizza parlor in Little Tokyo must suit up in every episode and stop the Big Cheese's latest plot to take over the city. Samurai Pizza Cats lived and died relatively unknown, but those who have seen it take pride in its quirky translation parodying the show and the genre in...
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Married ... with Children (1987 - 1997) - Married with Children was a show about the lives of the disfunctional Bundys. Al Bundy is a middle aged shoe salesman who works at Gary's Shoes and Accessories for Today's Woman. The highlight of Al's life is scoring 4 touchdowns in one game for Polk High when his team won the High School Champio...
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Wishbone (1995 - 1998) - This imaginative little dog often plays the main part in his daydreams about literary works, which often have to do with the current problem his human friends must solve in each episode. Though the stories are very much cut to fit a thirty minute episode, Wishbone stays true to its content.
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Family Matters (1989 - 1998) - A perfect spin-off from Perfect Strangers. Family Matters focused on Harriet Winslow (the elevator operator from the Chronicle) and her family of sorts. Carl Winslow, her husband, was a dutiful cop, and a gruff and lovable father
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The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1988 - 1991) - Animated stories of the Hundred Acre Wood forest where Winnie The Pooh Bear, Piglet The Pig, Tigger The Tiger, Owl, Rabbit, Gopher, Mama Kanga, Baby Roo, Eeyore The Donkey, of course Christopher Robin have all the fun and magical adventures.
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The Magic School Bus (1994 - 1997) - Based on the series of children's books by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen, The Magic School Bus is an animated series about a group of school kids and their teacher Ms. Frizzle. In each episode Ms. Frizzle would take the kids (and their mute class pet Liz, a lizard) on bizarre field trips to learn abou...
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The Fairly OddParents (2001 - 2017) - The hit animated series about two fairies from Fairy World, Cosmo and Wanda, and their fairy godchild Timmy Turner, all started on Oh Yeah! cartoons, from 1998 - 2001 Timmy Turner is an average 10-year-old boy who gets beat up by school bully Francis, and tortured by his babysitter Vicky and teache...
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CatDog (1998 - 2004) - The life and times of a cat and a dog with an unique twist: they are connected, literally.
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Disney's One Saturday Morning (OSM) (1997 - 2002) - Disney's One Saturday Morning featured a wide variety of animated shows including Doug, Recess, Pepper Ann, The Weekenders, 101 Dalmatians, Hercules, Mickey Mouse Works, and such shorts and skits like Mrs. Munger's Class, Manny The Uncanny, Great Minds Think For Themselves, Flyndiggery Do!, The Monk...
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The Smurfs (1981 - 1989) - Based on the comic books by Pierre Culliford "Peyo," the Hanna-Barbera series tells the adventures of the Smurfs, magical blue creatures who live deep in the forest. More than 100 Smurfs exist, all named after their unique personalities and led by Papa Smurf. Because of their many magical properties...
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Rocket Power (1999 - 2004) - the show revolves around the day to day adventures of middle-school age extreme sports enthusiasts who live in the fictitious Southern California beach resort town of Ocean Shores, where they enjoy surfing, roller skating, skateboarding, bicycling, street hockey, and other active pastimes
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Daria (1997 - 2002) - The people of Lawndale just don't get Daria Morgendorffer. She's cool with that. See, Daria was born alienated, and now she's just trying to make it through high school with as little human contact as possible. Popularity, friends, activities... whatever. Daria lacks enthusiasm, but she makes up for...
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Pinwheel (1977 - 1989) - The iconic series Pinwheel began its legacy in Columbus, Ohio in 1977 on The Pinwheel Channel, which featured the show five hours a day!
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Blue's Clues (1996 - 2006) - A paper cut-out show with a live action lead character named Steve. Steve lived with his puppy, Blue and figured out what Blue wanted to say through a trio of clues. The show set a standard format for kids shows to follow by having almost the exact same sequence of events occur at the same time ever...
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Futurama (1999 - 2013) - A comedy from the creators of "The Simpsons". A pizza delivery boy named Fry accidentally gets cryogenically frozen and awakens in the year 3000. He adapts to life in the 31st century and works for his great-great x20 nephew's intergalactic delivery company.
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Clarissa Explains It All (1991 - 1994) - The main characters in the show are Clarissa Darling, her family (consisting of her Hippie Parents.Marshall, her mother Janet and her brother Ferguson Darling) and her best friend Sam. Clarissa and Sam's relationship was a novelty on television at the time, due to few television series allowing a gi...
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Johnny Bravo (1997 - 2004) - Johnny Bravo; he talks like Elvis, looks like a macho man, but he's as blonde as they come. This highly sucessful cartoon follows Johnny's antics as he sweet talks the ladies (and striking out every time) and continues to be his own worst enemy.
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The Ren & Stimpy Show (1991 - 1996) - Intoducing the crazed chihuahua Ren, and the goofy cat Stimpy, these two go on strange adventures, from selling rubber nipples to flying in space in a rocket.
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The Real Ghostbusters (1986 - 1991) - Inspired by the 1984 feature film, The further adventures of the Ghostbusters: Peter, Ray, Egon, Winston and Slimer as they seek to catch ghosts, protect New York City... and make money! They're ready to believe you!
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Heathcliff (1984 - 1987) - A practical joker and career trouble maker named Heathcliff struts through life in search of new ways to torment Spike the neighborhood bulldog, or to woo his beloved fancy feline girlfriend Sonja.
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Fraggle Rock (1983 - 1987) - The Fraggles are fun-loving muppets who live underground and enjoy singing, dancing, and eating Doozer sticks. Their good friends are another species known as the Doozers, who work making the beloved Doozer sticks and have no time for fun and games. The main entrance to their home is a hole in the w...
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X-Men (1992 - 1997) - This cartoon is based on the popular Marvel comic by Stan Lee and features several of the characters that made it such a success: Cyclops, Jean Grey, Beast, Archangel, Iceman, Wolverine, Gambit, Rogue, Jubilee, and even Bishop, all students of the benevolent Professor X.
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My Brother and Me (1994 - 1995) - A wholesome Nickelodeon show centered around a middle class African American family...particularly the relationship between the youngest son, Dee Dee, and his older brother, Alfie. Let's not forget Alfie's best friend, Goo, who with the help of Alfie tries to make Dee Dee's life as tough as possibl...
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Recess (1997 - 2001) - Recess is an American animated television series created by Paul Germain and Joe Ansolabehere (credited as "Paul and Joe") and produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. The series focuses on six elementary school students and their interaction with other classmates and teachers. The title refers...
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2 Stupid Dogs (1993 - 1995) - 2 Stupid Dogs was a show about a lumbering sheep dog known as Big Dog and his excitable dachshund pal, Little Dog. The two would get ensnared in a variety of commonplace situations, with their stupidity usually leading to calamitous results. A broad-shouldered human named Hollywood appeared on most...
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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990 - 1996) - A wealthy family living in Bel-Air, California, receives a dubious gift from their poorer relations in Philadelphia when Grammy Award-winner Will Smith arrives as The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air. His mother wants him to learn some good old-fashioned values from his successful relatives. But Will shatter...
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Zoobilee Zoo (1986 - 1987) - Zoobilee Zoo, a children's television program featuring costumed performers dressed as animal characters, aired from 19861987, then in syndication until 2001 on several television channels including commercial network television stations, public television stations, The Learning Channel, and the Ha...
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Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998 - 2006) - Yugi Moto is a high school student with a passion for all kinds of games, especially the card game Duel Monsters in which 2 opponents summon monsters to battle each other. One day his grandfather gives him the mystical Millenium Puzzle, an ancient Egyptian artifact with magic powers. By solving the...
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Hey Dude (1989 - 1991) - The antics of a colorful group working at the Bar None, a dude ranch. It is owned by Mr. Ernst, a sometimes-too-enthusiastic, but well meaning boss. The staff includes the sweet lifeguard Melody, , the rich horse instructor Brad, Native American Danny of Hopi descent, the good-looking but always int...
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Gullah Gullah Island (1994 - 1997) - the shows about this african american family that lives on an island and is friends with a frog that lives in a tree
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The Amanda Show (1999 - 2002) - The Amanda Show is another series that was spun off of "All That" for another of its breakout stars. It's a skit show with some of the characteristics of "All That" but with different characters. In spite of being designed as a sketch comedy television program, the series is set in a fictional unive...
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The Muppet Show (1976 - 1981) - The Muppet Show is a variety show that aired originally in the UK, and was picked up in Syndication in North America. The show was hosted by Kermit the Frog, and it featured a human celebrity guest star. It feature various songs and sketches, Including:
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Allegra's Window (1994 - 1996) - Show based right from the window of a young girl named Allegra. The show revolved around Allegra, her friend Lindi (yellow dog), her brother Rondo and his friend Riff (blue cat). They would visit with neighbors, friends, while eating blue zutabegas and learning new things.
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G.I. Joe (1983 - 1987) - G.I. Joe is the code name for Americas daring, highly trained special mission force. Its purpose: to defend human freedom against Cobra, a ruthless terrorist organization determined to rule the world! And from 1983 to 1987, it entertained children six days a week with realistic animation (for the d...
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Reading Rainbow (1983 - 2006) - The show is designed to encourage reading amongst youth. Using no puppets or gimmicks, this sincere, evenly paced show remains popular among children and educators. It is hosted by LeVar Burton, well known for his role in Roots and in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
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Dragon Ball (1986 - 1989) - Dragon Ball (Japanese: Hepburn: Doragon Bru) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation. It is an adaptation of the first 194 chapters of the manga of the same name created by Akira Toriyama, which were published in Weekly Shnen Jump from 1984 to 1988. The anime is co...
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Legends of the Hidden Temple (1993 - 1996) - A popular game show on Nickelodeon where kids on several teams would comptete against each other to find an anicient artifact. The game begins with six teams, the Red jaguars, Blue barracudas, Green monkeys, Orange iguanas, Purple parrots, and Silver snakes. In the first round the six teams would ha...
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The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 (1990 - 1990) - The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 was the second Mario animated series produced by DiC. Based on the Super Mario Bros. 3 video game, the cartoon shows Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, and Toad fighting against Bowser Koopa and his Koopalings, who went by different names on the show. On the show...
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Gumby (1956 - 1988) - Gumby, the little green guy you see on t.v. He had many fun adventures with his pals Prickle the yellow dinosaur, Goo the blue blob and Pokey the red horse. All thanks to Art Clokey, the maker and creater of gumby and pals. All hand made by clay. CAST WAS GUMBY, POKEY, PRICKLE AND GOO, BLOCKHEADS,...
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Small Wonder (1985 - 1989) - Small Wonder was a light-hearted sitcom about a family whose father was a robotics engineer. Ted Lawson (Dick Christie) brought his work home one day, much to his family's surprise. Vicki (Tiffany Brissette), an android who really speaks like a robot, and stays in her cabinet when she is not in use....
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Mega Man (1994 - 1995) - In the distant future, the robotic hero Megaman, Rush, Dr. Light and his sister, Roll thwart the Evil Dr. Wily's plans of taking over the world. Based on the action-packed Capcom video game series.
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Dungeons and Dragons (1983 - 1985) - Based on the popular roleplaying game, a group of children are sucked into the world of Dungeons and Dragons, and given magical equipment by the gnomish Dungeon Master. With their new magical equipment and weapons, they help defend the world of Dungeons and Dragons from the evil Venger, all the whi...
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The Big Comfy Couch (1992 - 2006) - This show is about a clown named Loonette and her doll named Molly. They live on a big comfy couch in Clown Town and experience fun times with their neighbors Granny Garbonzo and her cat Snickelfritz, Major Bedhead, the clown mail delivery man, and Auntie Macassar and Uncle Chester. Most of the time...
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King of the Hill (1997 - 2010) - King of the Hill is another animation hit for Beavis and Butthead creator Mike Judge, who also voices the starring character Hank Hill, a propane gas salesman in the fictional town Arlen, Texas. Hank is often besieged by the idiosyncrasies of society, but he finds (some) serenity in his home-life wi...
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Angela Anaconda (1999 - 2001) - Angela Anaconda was a show about a girl who didnt fit in very well. You know the type the one that is ffriends with all the people that the snobs hate and find geeky or lame.This show first aired on Fox Family.She hates the biggest snob in the school who they call "Ninney Poo".
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Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988 - 1999) - A man and two robots trapped on an Earth-orbiting space station are forced to watch the worst movies ever conceived
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Toonami (1997 - Current) - Toonami debuted on March 17, 1997 to the United States Cartoon Network originally it aired weekdays from 4-6pm than in summer 1999 when the TOM era began it extended to 4-7 than in summer 2001 it was shortened to 5-7pm than in summer 2002 went back to it's old 4-7pm format and from there it's had he...
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ReBoot (1994 - 2001) - Deep inside your computer lies a virtual world where cities inhabited by Sprites and Binomes. Normally, they'd live peacefully, but The User (from their perspective, a god-like figure) of their systems tests their mettle by sending Games into the system. Only the most elite should enter a game, and...
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The Care Bears (1985 - 1985) - The Care Bears live in a country high in the clouds, where they have a lot of fun together. But they also do care for the human children on Earth, who they watch through huge telescopes from the sky, and come to help whenever there is need.
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Batman The Animated Series (1992 - 1995) - The very successful Batman the Animated Series debuted in 1992 and lasted 85 epiosdes. This cartoon had great character development, voice acting, animation and storylines. It really was the total package and the king of comic book cartoons. Truely one of the greatest cartoons ever.
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The Raccoons (1985 - 1991) - Cartoon about the misadventures of Bert Raccoon and his friends who together try stop stop the greedy Aardvark Cyril Sneer from destroying the Evergreen Forest. The series was a spin-off from the popular tv specials The Christmas Raccoons (80), The Raccoons On Ice (81), The Raccoons and the Lost St...
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Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? (1991 - 1996) - One of Carmen Sandiego's many henchmen has stolen a rare cultural object. The Acme Crime Detective Agency hires three contestants to find the crook and recover the loot. The contestant who captures the crook is then given the chance to locate and capture Carmen Sandiego by locating countries on a la...
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Earthworm Jim (1995 - 1996) - The TV show Earthworm Jim is based on a video game by the same name. As in the video game, our main character is Earthworm Jim, an annelid with a power suit. His best friend is Peter Puppy, a scared doggy, but when Peter gets mad... Let's say you do NOT wanna be in the vicinity. His love interest is...
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Kids Incorporated (1984 - 1993) - Kids Incorporated (also known as Kids Inc.) was a children's television program that premiered in 1984 in syndication (On NBC from 1984-85) and on The Disney Channel 1986-96). Winner of various Young Artist Awards during its nine year run, it is remembered fondly by adults who were in their teens in...
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Scooby-Doo (1969 - Current) - Hit cartoon series featuring Scooby Doo, a dog who joins Velma, Daphne, Fred, and Shaggy on many quests to solve mysterious. Each mystery is new and unusual and involves the group stopping someone from wreaking certain havoc on the world.The first incarnation of what has become a franchise-of-sorts....
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Disney's Doug (1996 - 1999) - Disney's Doug follows 12 1/2 year old Doug Funnie in his town of Bluffington. With his best human friend Skeeter Valentine and best non-human friend (also his dog) Porkchop, they have great adventures! Doug is secretly in love with Patti Mayonnaise but gets bullied by Roger Klotz. Sometimes Doug ima...
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Shining Time Station (1989 - 1993) - An American version of the popular British children's program. Every episode, the kids (and sometimes the adults, too) at Shining Time Station learn some special lessons about life and getting along with others from the miniature Mr. Conductor. The lessons are then illustrated in segments featuring...
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Wild & Crazy Kids (1990 - 1992) - Wild & Crazy Kids was simply that: wild and crazy kids. It features teams of kids who would perform picnic like games in order to win for their team assigned by color. Usually, there would be Blue, Red, Yellow, and Pink. The hosts of the game were Omar Gooding (younger brother of Academy Awarding Wi...
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M.A.S.K. (1985 - 1987) - Basically... A group of Special Ops heros under the project named M.A.S.K. that all wear, you guessed it, masks. They ride in super hot tricked out vehicles (especially the red Camaro with the DeLorean doors that open up, enabling flight.) and saves the day from the evil organization called V.E.N....
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Schoolhouse Rock! (1973 - 1996) - In my opinion, this is one of the cartoons that was great at teaching kids how to learn. Even though each episode was five minutes, it was a good educational show for people to watch.
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Out of this World (1987 - 1991) - The Out Of This World television show was about a young girl with unique special powers. She could stop time by placing her two index fingers together. She also has an alien father which no one gets to ever see. She talks to him for advice at the start and end of every episode outside a window in he...
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The Busy World of Richard Scarry (1993 - 1997) - This fully animated series is based on the books by Richard Scarry which parents worldwide rely on to teach valuable lessons. Busytown is an enchanting place thats abuzz with energy and life. Young audiences love to sing and laugh along, as Huckle Cat and Lowly Worm make their way through the day....
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Gargoyles (1994 - 1997) - One thousand years ago, a clan of Gargoyles led by Goliath protected Castle Wyvern, but one day they were betrayed and most of them destroyed. Goliath and the other survivors were cursed into a stone sleep that would last until the castle rose above the clouds. In 1994, David Xanatos (a rich and p...
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Bump In the Night (1993 - 1995) - "Bump in the Night" was a claymation saturday morning cartoon featuring Mr. Bumpy, the green creature from under your bed that came out at night to play with his pals Molly and Squishington.
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C.O.P.S. (1988 - 1989) - The year: 2020. The place: Empire City. The situation: Brandon "Big Boss" Babel, a nefarious crime lord, along with his army of criminal thugs is holding the city under the palm of his iron hand. His army is made up entirely of thieves, muggers, and burglars such as Berserko, Big Boss' dimwitted nep...
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TaleSpin (1990 - 1994) - This casts key characters from The Jungle Book into a 1930's pacific setting, where Baloo is a bush pilot, and running a struggling courier company. His air service and plane named the Sea Duck, are bought by Rebecca Cunningham, who renames the company Higher For Hire. Baloo's navigator Kit Cloudki...
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Count Duckula (1988 - 1992) - Count Duckula was another one of the early Nicktoons when Nickelodeon was still new, it was created by Cosgrove-Hall Productions the same animated company that brought us Bananaman and it is the official spinoff to another Cosgrove-Hall successful smash hit TV series Danger Mouse.
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Big Bad Beetleborgs (1996 - 1996) - A show with 3 kids getting super powers from a ghost who they freed powers taken from a comic book and made them beetleborgs.
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Super Mario World (1991 - 1991) - Super Mario World (also sometimes referred to unofficially as The Super Mario World Show and originally known as Captain N and the New Super Mario World when it was originally aired with the last 7 episodes of Captain N) was the last of the three American Mario cartoons. The show was based largely o...
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The Puzzle Place (1994 - 1998) - A multi-ethnic group of kids (puppets) each from a different part of the United States, meet at a place called The Puzzle Place and try to overcome their diffrences and figure out their problems.
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Beast Wars (1996 - 1999) - Centuries after the Cybertronian Wars, a small rebel group of criminal Predacons and their heroic Maximal pursuers crash-land on a primitive world. They assume native animal forms to protect themselves from the planet's rife amounts of energon, transforming into robots to do battle. As the Maximals...
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Stick Stickly (1996 - 1998) - For years, one of Nickelodeon's most popular characters was Stick Stickly. He was the popsicle stick puppet host of Nickelodeon's "Nick in the Afternoon" summer programming block which aired weekdays from 3-5pm. Sadly, he is no longer used on Nickelodeon.
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The Price Is Right (1972 - Current) - One of the longest running shows on television, "The Price Is Right", termed then as the "New" Price Is Right to differentiate itself with a previous version hosted by Bill Cullen, debuted in 1972 and has stood the test of time, lasting over 45 years. First hosted by Bob Barker and gaining legendary...
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Bananas in Pajamas (1992 - 2012) - Preschoolers flip for this Australian show starring two bananas in blue-and-white striped pajamas, B1 and B2, who do goofy things. Pretty simple concept, really.
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That '70s Show (1998 - 2006) - Set in the era of Led Zeppelin 8-tracks, Tab colas and Farrah Fawcett posters, THAT '70s SHOW continues to flash back to the "Me Decade" during the seventh season. The nostalgic series comes from celebrated producers Marcy Carsey and Tom Werner ("Roseanne," "The Cosby Show") and wildly inventive cr...
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Today's Special (1986 - 1987) - After the department store has closed and all the customers have gone home, Jeff's magic hat is placed on his head, someone says the magic words, and he comes to life. He hangs with Jodie, Muffy, and Sam and they get into all kinds of situations.
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One Piece (1999 - Current) - One Piece is a steampunk manga and anime series created by artist Eiichiro Oda. It revolves around a crew of pirates led by captain Monkey D. Luffy, whose dream is to obtain the ultimate treasure One Piece that was left behind by the King of the Pirates, Gold Roger.
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A Pup Named Scooby-Doo (1988 - 1991) - A Pup Named Scooby-Doo is simply Scooby as a puppy, Shaggy, Fred, Velma, Daphne, as kids, looking for clues, unmasking bad guys and solving mysteries.
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Animorphs (1998 - 1999) - Animorphs was originally based on the book series created by K.A. Applegate. Most of the episodes that have appeared are based on one of the books, but some are totally created by one of the Television crew. In this battle against parasitic aliens, called Yeerks, five children, Jake played by Shawn...
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Ghostwriter (1992 - 1995) - Ghostwriter was a television series co-produced by what was then the Children's Television Workshop and the BBC. It aired on PBS in the United States from October 1992 to February 1995 and as reruns for some time after.It also had a run on the childrens channel noggin from 2000-2001.The series featu...
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Swat Kats: The Radical Squadron (1993 - 1995) - In 1993 Hanna Barbara released a new action series with a comic book style and furry attributes, SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron. Based on characters created by Christian and Yvon Tremblay this series hit home with the viewers, creating a large fan base that many animated programs of that era had ye...
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Rescue 911 (1989 - 1996) - In this early example of police-based reality TV hosted by William Shatner, we are treated to reenactments of real-life 911 rescues. Recordings of the actual calls, interspersed with interviews with the paramedics and other rescue workers, provide a vivid look at the life-or-death dramas that occur...
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VR Troopers (1994 - 1996) - From Saban, the studio that brought you Power Rangers...
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Caillou (1997 - 2010) - Based on the books by Christine L'Heureux, the show centers on a 4-year-old named Caillou, a bratty preschooler who is upset by the world around him. He has many crying tantrums with his family and friends and uses his whining in every episode, but in the end he's just as curious as any four-year-ol...
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Goof Troop (1992 - 1993) - Goofy, now as a widower, moves back to his hometown of Spoonerville with his 11-year-old son Max. As it happens, Goofy and Max end up moving in next door to Goofy's high school friend: Pete, a used car salesman and owner of Honest Pete's Used Cars; Pete's wife Peg, a real estate agent; and their two...
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Cousin Skeeter (1998 - 2001) - Bobby would describe his Cousin Skeeter as a nightmare most of the time, but, they do get along,sometimes.Bobby always tries to impress Nina and once Skeeter gets involved, he always makes up story's about Skeeter, what normally makes both of them in trouble. But, Skeeter always gets them out of the...
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Looney Tunes On Nickelodeon (1988 - 1999) - Nickelodeon's TV spot for the Warner Brothers Looney Toons cartoons with a special intro. This presentation of Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies suffered from a small order of cartoon shorts. The 1994-1999 season expanded the stock of episodes to air, and dropped the Black and White cartoons (like Bo...
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Double Dare (Nickelodeon Game Show) (1986 - 2019) - Double Dare is one wacky game show, and the most popular & longest running Nickelodeon game show on television. The show pitts two teams of two (later two families of four) against each other in a contest of answering questions & completing stunts known as physical challenges. All while trying win l...
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Weinerville (1993 - 1996) - The show, a totally outrageous half-hour variety show, uses classic elements of kid's programming, which include puppeteering and interaction with a live studio audience, to entertain kids and their parents. Weinerville Productions also produces live nationally touring stage shows. Weinerville speci...
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Perfect Strangers (1985 - 1993) - Larry Appleton, a Chicago working stiff shares his aparment with "cousin" Balki Bartokomous, an immigrant from a country called Mypos.
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M*A*S*H (1972 - 1983) - The 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital is stuck in the middle of the Korean war. With little help from the circumstances they find themselves in, they are forced to make their own fun. Fond of practical jokes and revenge, the doctors, nurses, administrators, and soldiers often find ways of making...
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Land of the Lost (1974 - 1977) - This show was about a father and his son and daughter who get sucked into a rift in the earth. Their jeep lands in "The Land of the Lost", a pre-historic time period, and they need to learn how to survive so they can find a way back home. They meet some dangerous creatures along the way, but they al...
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3-2-1 Contact (1979 - 1992) - 3-2-1 Contact was an american science educational television show which aired on PBS from 1979 to 1992.
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100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd (1999 - 2002) - A school bully named Eddie was turned into a dog for his crimes. Now he must complete 100 good deeds in order to turn back to human. The only person who can understand him is the boy in which he last bullied. The show was apparently cancelled before the plot was acomplished, with Eddie having 76 mor...
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That's So Raven (2002 - 2007) - That's So Raven is an American sitcom television show broadcast on the Disney Channel. The plot revolves around fashionable teenager Raven Baxter's schemes to get herself, her friends, or family members, out of a wacky situation, usually by using her psychic powers and her skills as a master of disg...
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The Secret World of Alex Mack (1994 - 1998) - Alex Mack is your typical, ordinary 13-year-old who lives with her "genius" sister Annie, her mom Barbara, & her dad George who is a scientist at the town's chemical plant. On Alex's first day of junior high, everything goes wrong, including being humiliated by the most popular girl in front of one...
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Seinfeld (1989 - 1998) - The lifes and misadventures of four friends living in New York City,also known as" the show about nothing!"
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Little Bear (1995 - 2003) - Based on the popular children's books by Maurice Sendak, Little Bear explores the forest around his home with his friends Duck, Hen Cat, Owl, Emily and Lucy.
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Fat Albert (1972 - 1985) - Live action bumpers featuring Bill Cosby were set around animated episodes of Fat Albert and The Cosby Kids, a series about a group of urban adolescents growing up in a Philadelphia neighborhood. The show was based on Cosby's '60s stand up comedy monologues about his childhood.
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The Golden Girls (1985 - 1992) - "Golden Girls" follows four elderly women, Dorathy, Blanch, Rose and Sophia, who are now roomates in Miami. Each one of them is either divorced or widowed.
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Denver the Last Dinosaur (1988 - 1989) - A group of kids are playing in a construction site when they discover a giant egg that has been accidentaly uncovered. To their surprise, it hatches into a dinosaur, that just happens to understand english and be able to grunt and mime his wants and desires to his new human friends. Naming him Den...
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Bonkers (1993 - 1995) - This Disney television series follows a cartoon star's misadventures in the police department.
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Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea (1985 - 1987) - Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea revolved around two children, Matt and Rebecca, as they tried to save an underground race of humans known as Arkadians from certain doom, as their artificial sun was beginning to fail. With the help of Tehrig (a fully sentient flying robot vehicle), Arkana ( Ava...
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Adventures in Wonderland (1991 - 1995) - A live-action tv series that aired on the original Disney Channel. Alice is a young girl who can travel through her mirror to Wonderlad, where she befriends a variety of characters: The Red Queen, the roller-skating White Rabbit, two rapping brothers Tweedle Dee and Dum, The Mad Hatter, March H...
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The Mask Animated Series (1995 - 1997) - Taking off from the feature film, Stanley Ipkiss is the city's (almost) unwilling defender as The Mask, the flamboyant, raucous, nigh-indestructible force of nature that plays out reality like a cartoon character (a bit ironic within the context). He opposes the various rotten elements of the city,...
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Ranma 1/2 (1989 - 1996) - Cursed to turn into a girl whenever splashed with cold water, and unwillingly engaged to the rather temperamental and violent Akane Tendo, 16-year-old Ranma Saotome's life is anything but ordinary.
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Tales from the Crypt (1989 - 1996) - The Cryptkeeper is host as he brings you a tale chopped full of fear and humor. Based on te EC Comics series created by William Gaines, this series lasted seven seasons, airing 93 episodes, starring famous celebrities such as Brad Pitt, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg, and Jon Lovitz.
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As Told By Ginger (1999 - 2004) - (Info by Wikipedia.) As Told By Ginger is an American animated series that premiered on Nickelodeon in October 2000. The show focuses on Ginger Foutley and her adventures at Lucky Jr. High, as she records them in her diary. The series was noted for its story lines, character development, and the fac...
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America's Funniest Home Videos (1990 - Current) - America's Funniest Home Videos is ABC's longest-running comedy series. The show began with original host Bob Saget as a one-off special in 1989, becoming a regular series in 1990. The series was an instant sensation on Sunday nights and ran for seven successful seasons. The show was re-launched with...
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USA Cartoon Express (1981 - 1995) - USA Cartoon Express was a showcase for various cartoon series -- it began as mainly reruns of shows from the Hanna-Barbera library, but eventually expanded. Cartoons were surrounded by bumpers, featuring characters from each of the shows on a train. The Cartoon Express ran for nearly two decades...
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I Am Weasel (1997 - 2000) - This was a side-show for the animated series Cow and Chicken, and later became a full spinoff. The episodes usually involve I.R. Baboon doing his best to out-class I.M. Weasel, and failing. Then Weasel fixes Baboon's mess, inadvertently making himself look even better.
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Biker Mice From Mars (1993 - 1996) - A very entertaining cartoon about three Humanoid Mice on motorcycles named Throttle, Modo and Vinnie escape from Mars after it's taken over by Plutarkians. They crash land on Earth and become the Biker Mice from Mars. On Earth they fight Lawrence Limburger who is a Plutarkian in disguise.
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Beakman's World (1992 - 1994) - Beakman's World was a science show, and at first glance it seems like something from Batman or something, with strange colorful sets, sound effects and very visual experiments. But it is not strictly a
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Home Improvement (1991 - 1999) - The show about the Taylor family. It consists of a husband who loves tools and fixing things, (even though he usually only makes things worse.) A wife who sticks by him no matter what. They also have three boys, and an unusual neigbor named Wilson, who is always full of good advice and wisdom. Tim T...
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Street Sharks (1992 - 1996) - A university professor named Dr. Paradigm tested his gene-manipulation techniques on Dr. Bolton, a fellow professor, who became an inhuman monstrosity and escaped. Paradigm later kidnapped Bolton's four sons and turned them into huge creatures half-man, half-shark.
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The Woody Woodpecker Show (1957 - 1994) - This is a fun little series about this wacky, funny, little woodpecker named woody and he has all kinds of outrageous adventures with his friends and stuff!
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My Little Pony (1984 - 1987) - Little ponies with varied abilities and colorful personalities run around and have fun and adventures while exploring the magical world they inhabit and share interesting creatures both kind and cruel.
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SilverHawks (1986 - 1986) - Silverhawks, essentially, is a 1940's Chicago cop show set in outter space.
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Nick Arcade (1991 - 1992) - A Nickelodeon game show that combined the fun of game shows, board games, and video games! Each round began with the Face-off where contestants would play a quick 30-second virtual reality video game. After the face off, the players would go to an interactive board game where they would have to move...
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Punky Brewster (1984 - 1988) - An abandoned waif and her dog are taken in by a cranky apartment manager who becomes her guardian in this family-friendly sitcom. This was a pet project of sorts for NBC programming head Brandon Tartikoff, who had a crush on a girl named Punky when he was young. (The dog on the show was named Brando...
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Adventures of the Little Koala (1987 - 1993) - This show was produced originally in Japan and was later shown on Nick as part of the Nick Jr. block. It was picked up for North American distribution and dubbed into English by Quebec-based Cinar Films (now DHX Media) and Viacom Enterprises (now CBS Television Distribution).
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Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1994 - 1998) - The 90s version of Spider-Man is the longest running Spider-Man cartoon at 65 episodes. This series really portrayed Peter Parker and what was in his mind. A lot of the show is Peter thinking to himself outloud, giving the audience a true feel of his emotions. The animation was superb, even mixing...
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Happy Days (1974 - 1984) - Richie Cunningham and his friend Potsie face life at Jefferson High in Milwaukee Wisconsin in the 1950s. Originally fifth-billed Fonzie moved up steadily, finally into first billing in 1980, as the thumbs-up,
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Pryde Of The X-Men (1989 - Current) - The little known "series" that came out in 1989, and lasted for only a single episode. More comic-bookish and stylized than the series we would all watch several years later, it had a more diverse team as well. Cyclops, Storm, and Wolverine are standard fare for X-Men cartoons, but Nightcrawler, C...
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Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987 - 1994) - Set in the 24th century and 78 years after the adventures of the original crew of the starship Enterprise, this new series is the long awaited successor to the original Star Trek series from the 1960's. Under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard the all new Enterprise NCC 1701-D travels out to dis...
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The Cramp Twins (2002 - 2005) - cramp twins is a frickin mediore show lucien is the dev of half life 3 and wayne is a fucking douche why would you do that to such a child
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Mysterious Cities of Gold (1982 - 1986) - It is the 15th century. Ships set forth from Europe to conquer and explore the new land, the Americas in search of gold. That is the backdrop as a young boy, named Esteban, sets out across the Atlantic. Along the way, he picks up friends, discovers fantastic lost technology of the ancient nation...
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Batman Beyond (1999 - 2001) - BATMAN BEYOND it is the year 2039 it's been 40 years since bruce wayne retired from being the dark knight. Now he is to weak and old to continue the fight against crime so now it's up to the new Batman to bring justice back to the streets of gotham
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Cardcaptor Sakura (1998 - 2000) - It is up to Sakura to capture (while dealing with love and all the woes of normal life) all of the Clow cards; very powerful magical cards which magical effects depend on the card type. A well loved series based off the manga by CLAMP.
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The Wuzzles (1985 - 1986) - This show featured a group of animals who were seemingly genetically crossed with other animals: a lion/bumblebee, a bunny/hippopotomus.
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Welcome to Pooh Corner (1983 - 1986) - Pooh Corner aired in 1983 as a live-action Winnie the Pooh show. The storyteller played by Laurie Main led you into the fantastic world of the Hundred Acre Woods. There you would meet with Pooh, Rabbit, Tigger, Kanga, Roo, Piglet, Eeyore, and Owl. The show was aired back-to-back with a similarly sty...
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101 Dalmatians: The Series (1997 - 1998) - 101 Dalmatians: The Series is based on Disney's famous animated movie 101 Dalmatians. There's always lots of fun with 101 Dalmatian puppies as they grow and play. This series focuses on the life of three main Dalmatians as they cope with their new life on the farm, as well as their chicken friend an...
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The PJs (1999 - 2001) - The Emmy Award winning PJ's was the first primetime stop-motion series produced for television. Thurgood Stubbs lives with his wife Muriel in the housing project where he is the chief superintendent. The show, created by Eddie Murphy (who provides Stubbs' voice), follows the adventures of the Stubbs...
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Street Fighter: the Animated Series (1995 - 1997) - Street Fighter: The Animated Series was featured on the USA Network's Action Extreme Team. Based mostly off of the Street Fighter movie and the fighting game Street Fighter II, the series follows the events after the movie. William F. Guile leads a team of international fighters by their code name:...
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Knight Rider (1982 - 1986) - Its an action/adventure series about a former cop who, during a sting operation, was double-crossed and was left for dead. But luckily, was found by some people who rescued him and took him to The Foundation of Law and Government where doctors (through plastic surgery, since he was shot In The Face)...
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Space Ghost Coast to Coast (1994 - 2004) - A late night talk show hosted by Space Ghost.
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The Electric Company (1971 - 1977) - The Electric Company, created by the Children's Television Workshop, was on in the morning about 5 times a day. In the middle of the show they would often have a Spiderman segment which featured live-action mixed with animated backgrounds and thought balloons. The show ended in 1977 but the final t...
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Kids WB (1995 - 2014) - Kids' WB! is a children's block of The CW that started in 1995. It was originally the block of The WB Network until they merged with UPN in 2006. It was known to be the home of Pinky & The Brain, Pokemon and more.
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Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation (1997 - 1998) - A spin-off of the orginal Teenage Mutant Ninja turtles but live action and features Venus DeMilo, their long-lost sister as they battle Dragon Lord. It was a good show that needs some respect.
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Mighty Max (1993 - 1994) - A 1993 action/adventure series that ran a total of 40 episodes, Mighty Max was based loosely on the toys produced by British toy company, BlueBird, makers of the original Polly Pocket. The series focused on the exploits of Max, an American teenager who learns he has been "destined" to protect mankin...
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Dragon Ball GT (1996 - 1997) - It Ended Less Than One Year After It Was First Aired Only Lasting For Two Seasons.
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Eek! the Cat (1992 - 1997) - The adventures of a chubby purple cat named Eek! He has a girlfriend who is about five to six times his size. And she has a crazy shark like dog that constantly gives Eek trouble.
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The Dukes of Hazzard (1979 - 1985) - One Armed Bandits. Sherrif Rosco is bringing in a truck load of one armed bandits, after over hearing this in the Boars Nest the duke boys and their cousin daisy hijack the truk and use the proceeds from the bandits to save an orphanage, giving Boss Hogg the credit.
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Step by Step (1991 - 1998) - Frank Lambert is a construction worker and a single father of 3 kids: JT, Al (Alicia) and Branden. Carol Foster, a beautician, also has 3 children: Dana, Karen and Mark. After Frank and Carol met while on vacation and spontaneously got married, they and their children (who appeared to have known and...
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Under the Umbrella Tree (1986 - 1993) - Holly Higgins moves into a house with Jacob Blue Jay, Gloria Gopher, and Iggy Iguana already living in various areas. Gloria lived under the umbrella tree which was in the livingroom, and all 4 characters would learn something new each day.
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WWE Monday Night RAW (1993 - Current) - WWE (formerly WWF) RAW was the first major wrestling program to earn a primetime weekly slot on cable television in 1993. It's first major source of competition on the airwaves was WCW's "Monday Nitro" which premiered in 1995. The premiere of Nitro started the Monday Night Wars, for the next 6 years...
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The Kidsongs TV Show (1987 - 1998) - This amazing show was a series where a bunch of kids were in music video's and played songs. In the intro they found a music studio that was all old and covered up and they made it into the kidsong place!! It was great.
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Figure it Out (1997 - 2013) - Hosted by former Olympic Swimming star Summer Sanders, Nickelodeon stars and celebrity guests would ask yes or no questions to figure out the totally bizarre talents and unique skills of everyday kids from all over the country. The longer the stars would take, the more prizes the kids would win! 4 s...
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InuYasha (1997 - 2004) - Fifteen year old Kagome Higurashi falls into an old well on her family's Shinto shrine. The "Bone eater's well" transports Kagome back in time to Japan's feudal era. There she meets the half dog demon half human Inuyasha.An old priestess named Kaede explains to Kagome that she is the reincarnation...
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The A-Team (1983 - 1987) - In 1972, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didnt commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum-security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no o...
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Voltron, Defender of the Universe (1984 - 1987) - From days of long ago comes a legend, the legend of Voltron, defender of the universe.
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PB&J Otter (1998 - 2000) - Peanut (the big brother), Jelly (his sister), and Baby Butter (their baby sister) Otter live on a houseboat on the shore of Lake Hoohaw, along with all of their friends. Whenever they get into a situation where they need to think, they perform "The Noodle Dance" until one of them gets an idea.This s...
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The Elephant Show (1984 - 1988) - Sharon, Lois and Bram are a children's singing group and the show featured three different children every show and Elephant. Bram's friend Eric was also a regular on the show
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Snorks (1984 - 1988) - Take a Smurf, stick a snorkel on his head, put him underwater and force him to replace the word Smurf with the word Snork when he speaks, and youve got the basis for The Snorks.
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Mr. Wizard's World (1983 - 1990) - Don "Mr Wizard" Herbert brought science into all of our homes with his Nickelodeon show Mr. Wizard's World. The show aired from 1983 - 1990 and reruns were shown until 2000. This makes Mr. Wizard's World the longest running show in Nickelodeon's history.
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The Wild Thornberrys (1998 - 2004) - About a girl named Eliza who can talk to animals. She has a dad, a mom, and a sister (Debbie). There is Donnie(stepson), they found him. And Darwin(monkey), he found them. About their house, it moves, cause they travel all over the world. Nigel (the dad) hosts a nature show and Marianne (the mom...
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Square One Television (1987 - 1992) - Square One Television, or Square One TV for short, was a PBS series dedicated to making math fun.
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Taz-Mania (1991 - 1993) - A show about Taz, the Tasmanian Devil Looney Toon famous for his destructive spinning around and unintelligible noisemaking. He lives with his family and weird animal friends in the outback.
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Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters From Beverly Hills (1994 - 1995) - This show focused on four "teenagers", Laurie, Gordon, Drew, and Swinton being recruited by an blob-like alien called Nimbar. To fight off the monsters sent by Emperor Gorganus, and his talking bird friend, Lechner.
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Whose Line Is It Anyway? (1998 - Current) - Originally began in 1988 in the UK and hosted by Clive Anderson, Whose Line Is It Anyway? first came to the U.S in 1998.
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The Brady Bunch (1969 - 1974) - A widower with 3 sons meets a single woman (never revealed what happened to her first husband) with 3 daughters. The two eventually marry and blend both families together.
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She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985 - 1986) - She-Ra and her rebel friends must destroy the evil Hordak! - This is the ongoing plot of the show. She-Ra is He-Man's twin sister. In many ways the show is a copy of the He-Man series, except that most of it's lead characters were female. Think of Hercules the Legendary Journeys and Xena: The Warrio...
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Roundhouse (1992 - 1996) - This show aired on Nickelodeon. It was sorta like Saturday Night Live, but it had to do with problems facing young adults/children.
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Yu Yu Hakusho (1992 - 1996) - Yusuke Urameshi was a tough teen delinquent until one selfless act changed his life...by ending it. When he died saving a little kid from a speeding car, the afterlife didn't know what to do with him, so he became a troubleshooter who protects the living from ghosts, monsters and demons!
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Kidd Video (1984 - 1987) - One of the earliest Saturday morning shows to catch the swelling MTV wave, Kidd Video mixed pop music with comic adventure and live action with animation, concocting a rocking hit for NBC.
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Danger Mouse (1981 - 1992) - Danger Mouse is a British detective who lives under a post box at 221B Baker Street. Address sound familiar...? That's where Sherlock Holmes lived! At any given moment, the comscreen could flicker to life and Colenol K would apprise our hero of some evil plot to take over the world or otherwise dast...
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Whatever Happened to Robot Jones (2002 - 2003) - A show taking place in the late 80s early 90s about a Robot named Robot Jones that is always picked on and hangs out with nerdy kids and attends 6th grade at polyneuix middle school.
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Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1968 - 2001) - Originally titled "MisteRogers' Neighborhood" the show premired in 1968 on PBS's predesessor NET, first showing episodes in black & white and later in color. In each episode, long-time host and children's TV star Fred Rogers would talk with the viewer directly on camera about a wide range of topics...
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Rainbow Brite (1984 - 1985) - Rainbow Brite originated as a Hallmark character and soon starred in her own animated TV series in December 1984. The 13-episode series started on another planet, when a girl called Wisp discovers an end to the universe's dark times through the Rainbow Belt and becomes the keeper of color. Thus her...
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MacGyver (1985 - 1992) - He is part Indiana Jones, part Sherlock Holmes.
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Roseanne (1988 - 1997) - The story of an average family and their daily struggles. It is at the end revealed that the entire series is actualy her writing a novel in the writing room that Dan built for her, and that Dan actualy died when he had the heart attack. Its also revealed that she never won the lottery. The theme so...
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Nickelodeon SNICK (1992 - 2005) - A block that used to air saturday nights from 8pm-10pm back when Nickelodeon was in its prime. Near the end it was showing very few of the classic SNICK shows. In 2001 a spinoff block titled TeeNick aired sunday nights but however in spring 2004 TeeNick snagged SNICK's lineup.
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Quantum Leap (1989 - 1993) - Theorizing that one could time-travel within his own lifetime, Dr. Sam Beckett led an elite group of scientists into the desert to develop a top secret project known as Quantum Leap. Pressured to prove his theories or lose funding, Dr. Beckett prematurely stepped into the project accelerator... and...
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Fred Penner's Place (1985 - 1997) - Fred Penner lead you through the hollow log and into an adventure of music and singing.
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Dennis the Menace (US) (1986 - 1988) - Dennis the Menace is an American animated series produced by DiC Entertainment, based on the classic comic strip by Hank Ketcham.
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The Great Space Coaster (1981 - 1986) - A kid's fantasy/variety show about three friends who leave Earth each day in their 'Space Coaster'. Each episode featured several musical numbers (usually dealing with the various issues and problems kids face every day), plus news reports from Gary Gnu and book reviews from Speed Reader.
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Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995 - 1996) - Neon Genesis Evangelion (Japanese: VIG@QI Shin Seiki Evangerion) is an anime television series, begun in 1995, directed and written by Hideaki Anno, and produced by Gainax. It takes place in 2015 AD, fifteen years after the catastrophic Second Impact, reportedly caused by a meteor st...
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Speed Racer (1967 - 1997) - Speed Racer started out in Japan as a manga called "Mach Go Go." Wanting to break into an international market, the name (Go Mifune) was changed to Speed Racer. First premiering in 1967 (by Trans-Lux), the anime, about a boy and his race car the Mach 5, was an instant hit with young audiences. Thirt...
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Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979 - 1981) - The into says it all.
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Fantastic Max (1988 - 1989) - Fantastic Max is a cartoon about a 16-month-old boy and his travels through space on adventures. His colleagues are FX, a green alien from the planet Twinkle Twinkle, and A.B. Sitter, the butler/companion he constructed from his toy blocks. His older sister, Zoey, is often oblivious to his other lif...
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H.R. Pufnstuf (1969 - 1972) - H.R. Pufnstuf is the first children's fantasy show from puppeteer brothers, Sid and Marty Krofft. H.R. Pufstuf tells the story of a boy named Jimmy who finds himself stranded on Living Island with his magic gold flute Freddy. Here, Jimmy and Freddy are taken in by a talking dragon named H.R. Pufnstu...
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CBS Storybreak (1985 - 1985) - In an effort to spur kids into reading, Captain Kangaroo himself Bob Keeshan hosted this charming show that featured a different children's book in animated form every week.
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Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (1990 - 1991) - The evil Dr Gangreen has created an army of mutant killer tomatoes to help him take over the world. During the mutation process he throws out one that's too big and slow, but it mixes with another experiment, and is transformed into a pretty girl! She escapes with one of the tomatoes, is chased, and...
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The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin (1987 - 1988) - Illiop Teddy Ruxpin (Illiops being bear-like creatures) leaves his homeland in Rillonia with his friend Grubby, an octopede insect, in search of adventure. They meet up with an inventive scientist named Dr. Newton Gimmick who accompanies them on their quest for the Treasure of Grundo. What the Trio...
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WWF - Superstars of Wrestling (1986 - 1996) - WWF Superstars of Wrestling was a professional wrestling program that debuted on September 6, 1986, replacing WWF Championship Wrestling. Superstars, as it would later be known, was the flagship of the WWF's syndicated programming from 1986 to 1996. Superstars was around before this version, as a we...
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The Jetsons (1962 - 1987) - In 1962 the vision of the future was trippy clothes, flying cars, and more robotic appliances than Bill Gates' house, but in the end, none of this came true, but the idea that all these things could make life better was quickly put to rest by anyone who watched this iconic but funtastic hit tv serie...
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Beverly Hills Teens (1987 - 1987) - Zany antics of a group of teenagers living in Beverly Hills. Produced by Dic.
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Back to the Future: The Animated Series (1991 - 1993) - Back to the Future: The Animated Series was a cartoon series based on the Back to the Future trilogy of films. The series lasted 2 seasons, each lasting 13 episodes, and ran on CBS from September 21, 1991 to 1992. The show focused on Marty McFly and Doc Brown, together with Doc's wife Clara, their s...
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21 Jump Street (1987 - 1991) - In this Fox show co-created by Patrick Hasburgh and Stephen J. Cannell, we follow the jump street gang. Basically, Tom Hanson (Johnny Depp), along with Doug Penall (Peter DeLuise), Harry Ioki (Dustin Nguyen) and Judy Hoffs (Holly Robinson) form this undercover police unit. The job of the Jump Stre...
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Tales from The Darkside (1983 - 1988) - Tales from the Darkside was a weekly half hour horror series. The show ran from it's Halloween 1983 pilot episode until 1988, with a total of 90 episodes in all.Each episode of this TV series depicts a short, strange tale...with a twist! With eerie stories vaguely reminiscent of 'The Twilight Zone,...
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Eerie, Indiana (1991 - 1993) - Marshall Teller's family moves to the small country town of Eerie, Indiana (Pop. 16,661). There, Marshall discovers that Eerie, as he puts it, "is the center of weirdness for the universe". Elvis lives there, so do a pair of twins who stay young by sleeping in Tupperware, and many other strange thin...
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Popples (1985 - 1987) - The Popples was a 30-minute cartoon based on a series of toys created by American Greeting Cards & Mattel. The show aired from 1985-87. These fuzzy, colorful and magical creatures could pull anything out of the pouches on their backs from a hammer to an elephant. They also flipped into their pouches...
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The Noozles (1988 - 1989) - Noozles was based on the basic storyline of a girl named Sandy, who gets a stuffed Koala bear from her grandmother (who got it from a package lost at sea for many years). When Sandy nuzzled its nose, he came to life. His name was Blinky. Soon, his sister Pinky came along and she wanted to take h...
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The Challenge Of The GoBots (1985 - 1987) - Challenge of the GoBots (also known as Mighty Machine Men) is an American animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, based on the Gobots toy-line released from Tonka. Most of the toys were imported from the Japanese toy line Machine Robo.
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Rupert The Bear! (1991 - 1997) - A white bear named Rupert the Bear with a big imagenary adventure
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Mama's Family (1983 - 1990) - Thelma Harper, a cranky, sharp-tongued widow shared a small house with her high-strung sister Fran. Thelma's scatterbrained son Vinton moved back in with Thelma with his teenage kids, Sonja and Vinton, Jr. (
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So Weird (1999 - 2001) - Filmed in Canada and showed on the Disney Channel, it centers around a young girl Fiona Phillips, daughter of two singers. Fi has an obsession with strange things and has several encounters as she travels the country on her mom's tour bus. She finds that her interest in the unknown was also shared...
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Sabrina The Teenage Witch (1996 - 2003) - Sabrina Spellman, a perfectly normal 16-year-old, is informed by her aunts, Hilda and Zelda, that she (and they, and her whole family on her father's side) are witches. She lives with them in Massachusetts while preparing to receive her witch's license. Along the way, she gets into many scrapes whil...
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The Critic (1994 - 1995) - The Show Was About The Life Of American Film Critic Jay Sherman.
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Fun House (1988 - 1991) - A kid's game show that pitted two teams of two players each. The contestants had to answer trivia questions and participate in challenges, such as trying to nail targets in the audience seats with water balloons. This was followed by a race between the two teams around a track that involved a variet...
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Growing Pains (1985 - 1992) - Dr. Jason Seaver is a psychiatrist who works at home because his wife, Maggie, has gone back to work. So it's Jason's turn to supervise the kids: Mike, 15, more interested in having a good time than in respon- sibility; Carol, 13, the smart one; and Ben, 9, no slouch himself at getting into scrapes....
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The Cosby Show (1984 - 1992) - The Cosby Show was an American television sitcom that ran from 1984 to 1992. Starring Bill Cosby, the sitcom was first broadcast on September 20, 1984 and ran for eight seasons on the NBC television network, until April 30, 1992.
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Nick in the Afternoon (1995 - 1998) - An afternoon block on Nickelodeon hosted by Stick Stickly that used to come on right after Nick Jr ended. This block has aired syndicated shows such as Gumby, Inspector Gadget, and Tiny Toon Adventures, Nickelodeon original animated series such as Rocko's Modern Life and Doug and live action shows s...
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What Would You Do? (1991 - 1993) - What Would You Do? is a game show hosted by Marc Summers. It ran new episodes from 1991-1993 (and continued in re-runs until around 1999). Toward the end of Nickelodeon's golden age, it combined wacky and zany stunts, audience interaction, pies, and a "Wall 'O' Stuff" and was co-hosted by Double Dar...
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WCW Monday Nitro (1995 - 2001) - WCW, owned by Ted Turner was in it's day the superior brand of wrestling. WCW Monday Nitro won the ratings war for 2 straight years between 1996 and 1998. Nitro debuted in the Mall Of America in 1995 and was well on it's way to the top. In 1996 collosal superstar Hulk Hogan turned heel and formed th...
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Unsolved Mysteries (1987 - 2002) - I was watchin' one day and saw Matthew McConaughey playin' one of the fugitive's Victim! No Joke!!!
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Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics (1987 - 1989) - Grimms fairy Tale classics were Japanese interpretations of classic fairy tales that aired on Nick Jr. beginning in 1988. The show was a thirty-minute anime cartoon that depicted a different Grimm fairytale from the more well known to the lesser known ones. There were a total of 48 episodes in al...
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Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show (1983 - 1985) - Charlie Brown, his beagle Snoopy, and the whole entire Peanuts gang star in their very own cartoon variety series after the successes of their TV specials and movies.
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Ghostbusters (Filmation) (1986 - 1987) - Eddie, Jake and their pet gorilla Tracy track down and eliminate ghosts with the help of a few supernatural sidekicks. This is an animated remake of the live-action series, "The Ghost Busters" (1975), and is in no way related to the more well-known film "Ghostbusters" (1984).
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Saturday Night Live (1975 - Current) - NBC's legendary late night comedy show that has gone on making sketches and spoofs for over 40 years now. Every show a guest host and musical guests along to go with the "Not ready for prime time players", and the warm up band which has featured the likes of G. E. Smith and legendary saxophonist Len...
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Ouran High School Host Club (2006 - 2006) - One day Haruhi Fujioka searching through the vast campus for a quiet place to study since the libraries are filled with gossiping students, Haruhi finds the technically unused Third Music Room, taken over by the Host Club - a group of six attractive male students who spend their time charming and en...
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Hong Kong Phooey (1974 - 1976) - Hong Kong Phooey #1 Super Guy! In the 1970s a Kung Fu craze was sweeping the nation and Hong Kong Phooey was Hanna-Barberas contribution to it. Hong Kong Phooey was a mild-mannered janitor named Penrod Pooch that worked in a police station with sergeant Flint and Rosemary the telephone operator....
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WKRP in Cincinnati (1978 - 1982) - WKRP in Cincinnati (1978-1982) was an American situation comedy that featured the misadventures of the staff of a struggling radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio. It premiered September 18, 1978 on CBS and featured Gary Sandy, Howard Hesseman, Gordon Jump, Loni Anderson, Tim Reid, Jan Smithers, Richard...
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Red Dwarf (1988 - 1999) - A hilarious British parody of Star Trek, this series follows the misadventures of the crew of the deep-space mining ship, Red Dwarf. After a severe accident occurs, a beer-guzzling slob named Dave Lister awakens from his cryogenic sleep to find it is three million years later, and he is the last hum...
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Pac-Man (1982 - 1985) - Based off of the popular arcade games, the cartoon follows Pac-Man, Mrs. Pac-man, Pac Baby, Chomp-Chomp the dog and Sour Puss the cat through their adventures in Pac-land. Pac-man is now employed to guard the forests power pellet from the evil Mezmaron and his hoard of ghosts, Inky, Blinky, Pinky...
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The Tick (1994 - 1996) - Based on the comic books by Ben Edlund, "The Tick" stars a 400 pound, blue, dim-witted superhero called The Tick who fights crime with his pudgy, timid sidekick Arthur who wears a moth suit. They save "The City" from crazy villians like Chairface Chippendale, Mr. Mental, The Breadmaster, and El Seed...
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Blue's Clues (1996 - 2006) - A show about a guy named Steve who lives in a nice house with his dog Blue and tries to figure out Blue's clues while helping his friends.
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Tenchi Muyo (1998 - 2000) - Yuri Amano .... Kiyone
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Degrassi Junior High (1986 - 1991) - Degrassi Junior High is a Canadian CBC Television teen drama series that was produced from 1987 to 1989 as part of the Degrassi series. The show followed the lives of a group of students attending the titular fictional school. Many episodes tackled difficult topics such as drug use, child abuse, tee...
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Diff'rent Strokes (1978 - 1986) - Brothers Arnold and Willis, orphaned African American children from Harlem, are adopted by Phillip Drummond, a rich white man from Manhattan, as a promise to their dying mother. The show focuses on the children's struggle to fit in and the lessons of growing up. Featured the popular catch phrase,...
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Charles in Charge (1984 - 1990) - Charles in Charge is an American sitcom series which starred Scott Baio as Charles, a 19-year-old student at the fictional Copeland College in New Jersey,[1] who worked as a live-in babysitter in exchange for room and board.[2] Baio directed many episodes of the show, and was credited with his full...
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Three's Company (1977 - 1984) - A funny sitcom starring John Ritter as Jack Tripper, a man living in an apartment with two women. It's more than that, as the series explores relationships with the Ropers, neighbors of the trio, and the landlord, who would not agree with the arrangement of Jack living with the women until he was to...
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Turbo Teen (1984 - 1984) - Not only was Brett Matthews a great sports car driver, he was also a great sports car! Following an accident in which he crashed into a science lab where a top-secret transfer ray was being developed, Brett had the ability to turn himself into a car whenever his body temperature reached a certain le...
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Bug Juice (1998 - 2002) - This was a Great first-reality show for Disney a few years back! This was a show about kids at a summer camp!! It also had its drama too, but it showed kids just having fun, enjoying summer, and making new friends!!! It was a great show!!! loved it!!!!
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King Koopas Kool Kartoons (1989 - 1989) - King Koopa's Kool Kartoons was a local, live-action children's television show broadcast in Southern California during the holiday season of 1989/1990. The show starred King Koopa (also known as Bowser), the central arch-villain from Nintendo's popular Super Mario Bros. video game series. The 30-min...
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Mr. Bean (1990 - 1995) - Mr. Bean (1990-1995) is an incredibly well-loved British comedy by writer Richard Curtis and writer-star Rowan Atkinson.
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Dinosaucers (1987 - 1988) - Dinosaucers was a television cartoon created by DIC Entertainment in association with Ellipse Programme that originally aired on various UHF networks in the USA in 1987, on the Family Channel between 1989 and 1991, and later in 1993 and again in 1995 on the USA Network. 65 total episodes were made a...
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In Living Color (1990 - 1994) - In living color, the brainchild of Keenan Ivory Wayans, was a weekly comedy variety show that put a new hip urban edge on American comedy. Once being called a black SNL, the show grew in fame with satires of popular movies, music and commercials as well as happily exploiting various ethnic stereo...
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Chipmunks Go to the Movies (1989 - 1991) - The famous trio of Alvin, Simon, and Theodore spoof popular movies of the 80's.
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Mighty Ducks:The Animated Series (1996 - 1997) - The Mighty Ducks, an intergalactic ice-hockey team from another dimension, are trapped on Earth during a fight against their arch- rival. With no way to get home, they build their headquarters under a defunct hockey rink, and the crowds soon return. In their spare time, they battle criminals whereve...
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Bionic Six (1987 - 1987) - The Bionic Six are a diverse adopted family representing a cross cultural slice of the world. All of whom have been given super powers through the miracle of modern science. Together, they use these advanced cybornetic powers to defend the world from the evil Dr. Scarab and his lackies.
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Maya The Honeybee (1975 - 1983) - Maya the Bee was aimed at younger children, and centered around a young female bee named Maya, and her adventures as she learned the standard young child lessons, like the value of friendship (namely with her best friend, a male bee, or another good friend, a grasshopper), how to share, how to prepa...
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Extreme Ghostbusters (1997 - 1998) - Follow-up to the classic 1980s series involves Egon and Slimer from the orignal team as mentors to a group of multi-diverse teens who have taken over from the original guys. This series was much darker in tone than the original series, and some of the creatures were genuinely frightening. The humo...
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Space Cases (1996 - 1997) - Academy Award Winner Ruth Gordon and Grammy nominated pop star Laura Branigan star in this 1985 B movie comedy.A sorority ,in need of money,heads to Las Vegas to compete in a mud wrestling competition.
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American Gladiators (1989 - 1996) - Two teams (one male, one female) compete in games of physical strength against the "Gladiators" - very athletic body builders who attempt to halt the contestants from scoring points in any of the competitions.
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The ABC Weekend Specials (1977 - 1997) - The ABC Weekend Specials was a Saturday afternoon show that featuring stories had come from your favorite children novels that can turned into a cartoon or a live action made for TV movies.
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The Facts of life (1979 - 1988) - In this series which was originally a spin off o Diffrent strokes, Mrs. Garrett has become the warming housemother at an expensive all girls school called Eastland academy. The first season brought in horrible ratings and morbid critic reviews so several members of the original cast including a youn...
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Pappyland (1994 - 1998) - Pappyland was a children's live action television show that began on September 1, 1994 and ended a few years later. The show starred Michael Cariglio as Pappy Drewitt, an artist/49er type character who lived in a magical cabin in a bizarre land with many different creatures and people. More than hal...
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The X-Files (1993 - 2002) - FBI Special Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully investigate cases of the paranormal each week, while occasionally piecing together clues about a larger conspiracy to cover up the truth, as part of the show's over-arching mythology arc.
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Little House on the Prairie (1974 - 1982) - A long-running drama based upon the auto-biographical books by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Told the story of the Ingalls family, living in a frontier community in the 19th century.
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MTV's Celebrity Deathmatch (1998 - Current) - In this claymation series boxing and wrestling become one with no rules involved except one: A celebrity has to die. Or both celebrities fighting in a deathmatch could die, which did often happen. The show was very popular and thrived in the days of Tom Green and other MTV memorables. The show also...
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The Get-Along Gang (1984 - 1986) - The Get Along Gang is a group of kids who have an abandoned red caboose train for a clubhouse, henceforth the name "The Clubhouse Caboose". The gang consists of Montgomery Moose (their optimistic leader), Dottie Dog, Woolma Lamb (a self-indulgent, cute sheep), Zipper Wildcat, Bingo Beaver (the pract...
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Where On Earth Is Carmen Sandiego (1994 - 1999) - Ivy and Zack, two junior detectives, travel through time and the world to stop Carmen Sandiego from stealing priceless historical artifacts.
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The Wonderful World of Disney (1954 - 2008) - While shown in the U.S. as a time slot for family films on the weekends in its later years, this program originally started as a prime-time feature, hosted by Walt Disney himself, that showcased original programming from the Disney Studios. Cartoons, documentaries, educational shorts, all were shown...
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Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light (1987 - 1987) - The planet of Prysmos had enjoyed a technological age for several thousends of years, untill the realignment of the three suns marked the end of the age of science and technology and began the age of magic. Prysmos had now entered a kind of medieval age where all forms of technology were now useless...
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Home Movies (1999 - 2004) - A cartoon about nine-year-old Brendon Small, who gets away from his akward life by making movies with his best friends Melissa and Jason. The show follows the adventures of the trio as well as Brendan's mother, Paula, and the kids' soccer coach, John McGuirk, and their teacher, Mr. Lynch. Several...
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Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989 - 1993) - A teenaged genius deals with the usual problems of growing up: having a girlfriend, going to parties, hanging out with his best friend, all this on top of being a licensed physician in a difficult residency program.
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The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show (1986 - 2000) - ABC's remade version of "The Bugs Bunny Show" after ABC picked it back up. In the first year, the show was a half-hour and aired Sylvester & Tweety cartoons along with Bugs Bunny. The show expanded to an hour in 1988. The show survived the FCC's 1996 educational/informational television rule and air...
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James Bond Jr. (1991 - 1992) - What do you get when you take one suave British spy and subtract the shaken-not-stirred martinis and sultry ladies with double entendre names? G-rated James Bond Jr., that's who.
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Bill Cosby's PicturePages (1984 - 1984) - Bill Cosby hosts educational vigniettes for kids. Kids were asked to match some things with others, or put the steps to a certain task in the correct order. Despite only lasting one season, books of PicturePages were made available and viewers could follow along at home. Syndicated until the early...
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Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad (1994 - 1994) - Based on a show from Japan called Grid Man, the English version lasted a few more episodes. The story revolves around Sam Collins, a highschool student with a knack for programming games who gets sucked into his computer by some freak power surge, transforming into one of his own creations: Servo....
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Sister, Sister (1994 - 1999) - Tia Landry was the studious twin from Detroit, where her mom Lisa worked as a seamstress; Tamera Campbell was the boy-crazy twin from the suburbs, where her dad Ray owned a limousine service. After their unexpected encounter in a department store, Ray reluctantly allowed Tia and Lisa to move into hi...
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G.I. Joe (DiC's Version) (1989 - 1992) - This is Dic's Version of GI Joe that was Started in 1989 and Ended in 1992! It followed shortly after the movie storyline with destro and serpentor in charge of COBRA. The baroness then finds a way to change Cobra commander back to normal and he gets rid of serpentor and takes control of COBRA once...
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Romper Room and Friends (1982 - 1987) - The main show was hosted by Molly McCloskey (who also starred in a local New York version before and after taping the syndicated show), and three characters; Kimble (an oversized cousin of Cookie Monster!), Granny Cat, and a clown puppet named Up-Up.
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Jayce And The Wheeled Warriors (1985 - 1986) - The plot follows protagonists Jayce, Flora, Herc Stormsailor, Oon, and Gillian, in search of Jayce's father Audric, and opposing antagonist Saw Boss and his followers, the Monster Minds.
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Night Court (1984 - 1992) - The honorable Judge Harry T. Stone is a young hip, jeans wearing, liberal eccentric; and he presides over New York Manhattan Night Court. The hilarity of this show stems from the incredible characters that pass through the courtrooms and solutions that Harry and his staff come up with.
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Battle of The Planets (1978 - 1983) - Also known by its Japaneese title "Gotchman". Characters were all birdlike and had a large birdlike mothership. Was originally an adult Japanese cartoon, large violent chunks removed with a robot giving a summary instead.
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CHiPs (1977 - 1983) - CHiPs California Highway Patrols was a mainstay
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Shirt Tales (1982 - 1983) - Based on a popular line of greeting cards, The Shirt Tales were a group of adorable animals whose shirts would randomly proclaim things such as Hug me or Lets go!," usually hinting at the current mood of the various "Tales."
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Waynehead (1996 - 1997) - This show is about a 10 year-old boy who is trying to deal with the problems of pre-adolescence in his neighborhood in lower Manhattan.
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Doctor Who (1963 - Current) - From the planet of Gallifrey comes a mysterious alien only known as "the Doctor". The show began with the idea of an educational program focusing on history but it ended up being the longest science fiction tv show in history.
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Z00M (1972 - 2005) - Originally shown in the 70s the Emmy award winning show is back!!
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Smart Guy (1997 - 1999) - Smart Guy is an American sitcom centering on the exploits of child genius T.J. Henderson (Tahj Mowry), who moves from being an elementary school student in the fourth grade to a high school student in the tenth grade, attending the same school as his two elder siblings Yvette and Marcus. Created by...
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Men In Black: The Series (1997 - 2001) - The adventures of agents Jay and Kay who are members of the Men in Black a top secret agency that polices aliens that live on Earth, some of them are just looking for a place to stay others are just intergalactic terrorists so it's up to these guys and the rest of the MIB to keep them in line and pr...
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Rubik, The Amazing Cube (1983 - 1984) - Rubik, the Amazing Cube is a Saturday morning cartoon that aired from September 10, 1983 to September 1, 1984 in the United States, produced by Ruby-Spears Productions. The program, broadcast as part of The Pac-Man/Rubik, the Amazing Cube Hour block on ABC, featured a magic Rubiks Cube named Rubik...
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Maggie and the Ferocious Beast (1999 - 2001) - Maggie creates her own map of her imaginary world called Nowhere Land that, in reality, takes the characters nowhere. She imagines that characters Beast and Hamilton Hocks are her friends. The show also features friends like mice, cows, and rabbits.
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Pound Puppies (1986 - 1988) - In 1985, Hanna-Barbera made an animated television special based on the fad, broadcasting on ABC, pairing this movie with Star Fairies. Characters in the cartoon included the Fonzie-styled leader Cooler (Dan Gilvezan), the cheerleader Bright Eyes (Nancy Cartwright), the southern belle Nose Marie (Ru...
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The Nanny (1993 - 1999) - Selling make-up door to door, she met a very succesful broadway producer Maxwell Sheffield. Now she has been hired for take care of his children, Maggie, Brighton and Gracie. Constantly helped by the buttler Niles and tricked by Maxwell's bussines partner C.C. Babcock, she'll do anything to gain Max...
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B.J. and the Bear (1979 - 1981) - B.J. McCay was a good-looking young trucker who traveled around the country in his big red & white rig, with a single companion - his pet chimp, Bear. B.J. was based in rural Georgia and was confronted by a succession of corrupt local sheriffs - Elroy P. Lobo (who was later given his own series, Lob...
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Airwolf (1984 - 1987) - Airwolf is the most sophisticated helicopter imagainable (flies half way around the world, out runs jet planes). Stringfellow Hawk is it's pilot, essentially blackmailing a secret US agency into finding his brother (lost in Vietnam) while he flies dangerous assignments for the Firm, with orders comi...
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The Adventures of Tintin (1991 - 1992) - Tintin and his dog Snowy, appear in a variety of world-traveling adventures (from "Tintin in America" to "Tintin and the Picaros"), which are based on the classic comic strip by Geroge "Herge" Remi from Belguim.
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Hey Vern It's Ernest (1988 - 1989) - This show for children based on the popular movies and commericals, featured Monty Python-like sketches starring Ernest P. Worrell (Jim Varney) with his viewers in which he calls them Vern, and various others (many also played by Varney).
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Camp Candy (1989 - 1992) - Camp Candy is an animated television series produced by DiC Entertainment and Saban International.
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Mork & Mindy (1978 - 1982) - Mork is a bumbling alien from the planet Ork sent to Earth, in his egg, to study its inhabitants. He will report to his unseen superior, Orson, until reassigned. On Earth, he meets Mindy McConnell, an average woman who takes him in and shelters him. On befriending Mork, she signs herself up for some...
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Galaxy High (1986 - 1986) - Two kids are chosen from Earth to go to school at the intergalactic Galaxy High. Aimee, the nerd becomes the most popular girl at school for her smarts, while Doyle, the popular jock back on Earth becomes the school loser, and is routinely picked on by a gang of alien bullies while he tries to work...
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Power Rangers In Space (1998 - 1999) - The most evil forces of the univese (Rita & Zedd, the Machine Empire and Divatox) have formed an alliance with the monarch of all evil, Dark Specter. With Zordon as his prisoner, Dark Specter will use Zordon's powers to spread evil across the universe. Meanwhile Cassie, Ashley, Carlos and T.J. (4 of...
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GUTS (1992 - 1996) - An American Gladiators type show for kids that aired on Nickelodeon. It was hosted by Mike O' Malley. In the game, three children or teens represented by blue, red, and purple compete in various sporting events. Some events made use of wired harnesses while others used a wave pool or racing track. T...
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Saved by the Bell: The New Class (1993 - 2000) - A new group of students are now making their way through the halls of Bayside High School. Mr. Belding is still the principal, and Screech is now his assistant.
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Sonic the Hedgehog (1993 - 1994) - Not to be confused with the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog with Tails. This show was a bit different. For one thing, eggman and sonic looked slightly different, and the plots were very different.
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Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars (1991 - 1992) - Bucky is the captain of an Intergalactic spacecraft called "The Righteous Indignation" which travels through space combatting the evil of the toads lead by Komplex. With his animal friends and a human named Willy (who can travel to the craft through a portal from his room) each episode they battle a...
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Captain Planet (1990 - 1996) - 5 Teens were each given powers in the forms of rings they controled earth, water, fire, wind and heart and when they combinded their powers they could summon CAPTIAN PLANET!!! The show was basiclly about people who would always pollute and Captian Planet would stop them and clean everything up.
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7th Heaven (1996 - 2012) - Rev Eric Camden and his wife, Annie have 5 kids: Matt, Mary, Lucy, Simon, and Ruthie. However, in the 5th season they had twins Sam and David. This show shows how the family works together to get through the different things kids will encounter as they grow up.
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The Littlest Hobo (1979 - 1985) - London is an extremely intelligent, wandering German shepherd who walks into a different place in each episode of this long-running television series, and comes upon people down on their luck or in trouble. London always befriends and helps the struggling person or persons. Then, when his job is don...
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Caitlin's Way (1999 - 2002) - Caitlin's Way was a live action drama series that aired on Nickelodeon from 1999-2002. The show focues on Caitlin Seeger (Lindsay Felton), a troubled girl who lives on the streets of Philadelphia. After being arrested she is given the option of going to jail or living with relatives in Montana. She...
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Dragon Tales (1999 - 2005) - After moving into a new house, six-year-old Emmy and four-year-old Max discover a playroom with an enchanted dragon scale that transports them to a place called Dragon Land. Dragon Land is inhabited by colorful anthropomorphic dragons, four of which they quickly befriend. Max becomes friends with Or...
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California Dreams (1992 - 1997) - Living in California, a bunch of cool teenagers decide to form a rock band, the California Dreams. Between gigs, they have to deal with real-life issues.
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Archie's Weird Mysteries (1999 - 1999) - There's somthing going on in Riverdale and Archie is determind to find out what it is to, ghosts, vampires, goblins, gods, you name it he'll try to find it and Jughead, Reggie, Betty and Veronica are here for the ride.It's Archie's Wierd Mysteries, the short lived series of Archie.
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BraveStarr (1987 - 1989) - In the distant future, a planet called New Texas hangs somewhere in the vast unknowns of space. On this planet many mining concerns took place, ore and other precious metals. Of course, any show of valuables in these times means outlaws and bandits will soon come, and come they did, stealing, harass...
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Sanford and Son (1972 - 1977) - One of television's all-time classic sitcoms, the Norman Lear-produced "Sanford and Son" debuted just three days after the one-year anniversary of Lear's fabulously successful, "All in the Family." Fred Sanford is a cantankerous 65-year-old, black, widowed junk dealer living in Los Angeles' Watts ne...
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Bob the Builder (1998 - 2012) - Bob the Builder is a British children's animated television show created by Keith Chapman. In the original series Bob appears as a building contractor specializing in masonry in a stop motion animated programme with his colleague Wendy, various neighbours and friends, and their gang of anthropomorph...
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Power Rangers Zeo (1996 - 1997) - One fateful day, Master Vile used the Orb of Doom to reverse the rotation of Earth and turn back time, reverting the Rangers into powerless children. While the Alien Rangers and a restored Billy defended the Earth, the children went to different points in time to retrieve a piece of the Zeo Crystal,...
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Spider-Man (Japanese) (1978 - 1979) - To fight against the evil Iron Cross Army, led by the space emperor Professor Monster, a daredevil motorcyclist transforms into the famous Marvel Superhero, with a racecar and giant transforming robot at his disposal.
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Buffy The Vampire Slayer (1997 - 2003) - Sarah Michelle Gellar Stars As Buffy Summers The One Teenage Girl On Earth With The Strength And Skill To Hunt Vampires, With The Help Of Her Close friends, She Balances Between Slaying Vampires, Family And Friends, She Also Has The Difficult Task Of Being A Vampire Slayer And Loving, One Moment Of...
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Dragon Quest: Dai's Great Adventure (1989 - 1991) - An anime series loosely based on the game Dragon Warrior III. Its english dub by Saban was surprisingly good. It doesn't seem like a hackjob at all heck they even used nicely ochestrated versions of the game's music as well. Unfortunately they never gave Akira Toriyama credit which resulted in a alw...
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Mighty Orbots (1984 - 1984) - The Mighty Orbots are six individual robots with their own unique powers and personalities that can, in times of need, combine to form a much larger, much more powerful robot, with the help of a human controller to coordinate them.
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Astro Boy (1982 - 1990) - Astroboy is a robot who has been given in a sence a "soul" so he can choose between what is wright and wrong. He fights on the side of good and batles the "Evil" robots.
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Are You Being Served? (1972 - 1985) - Grace brothers department store, one of the last remnants of an older era. This show followed the events of the mens and womens departments who were forced to share a floor of the store.
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Timon & Pumbaa (1995 - 1997) - An animated show starring Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog from Disney's full-length animated feature "The Lion King".
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The Wizard (1986 - 1987) - David Rappaport is Simon Mckay as the Wizard.
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Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969 - 1974) - The show that made John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Micheal Palin, and Terry Gilliam famous! The irreverent Monty Python comedy troupe present a series of skits which are often surreal, baudy, uncompromising, tasteless, but inevitably hilarious. Between sketches is often comedic...
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Wonder Woman (1975 - 1979) - It First Began As A Made For TV Movie In November Of 1975 Then As A Series In April Of 1976.
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Mr. Belvedere (1985 - 1990) - Clifton Webb's memorably eccentric character from 1940s films was revived in this routine TV sitcoms in the 1980s. Frumpy sportswriter George Owens and his wife, Marsha, a lawyer-to-be, hire a eccentric Brittish Butler to help with thier 3 kids
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Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1995 - 2000) - The completely-bonkers Ace Ventura continues to tackle cases involving stolen or missing animals, usually arriving at the solutions by pure fluke as he blunders his way through the facts in his inimitable way.
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The Littl' Bits (1991 - 1995) - The Littl' Bits premeired in 1980 in Japan under the name "Mori no Yogi na Shojintachi: Berufi to Rirubitto"
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MMC - Mickey Mouse Club (1989 - 1994) - Mickey Mouse club originated in the 50s, and revived in 1977, In which one of the mouse-keteers was Lisa Whelchel (The Facts Of Life). But perhaps it's most memorable run didn't come until the 1990s, When future megastars such as Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake Christina Aguilera all became mouse-...
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Mobile Suit Gundam Wing (1995 - 1996) - It is the year After Colony 195, and war between the Space Colonies and Earth has begun. To give the colonies an edge, they send 5 young soldiers, trained to perfection, to earth in the most powerful of Mobile Suits-Gundams. With their arrival, the tide of the war changes as they battle against the...
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Where's Waldo? (1991 - 1992) - Where's Waldo is about this guy named Waldo that travels all around the world and then he hides in the crowds and then You The Loyal Viewers Must Find Him Before The Clock Runs Out.
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Saturday Supercade (1983 - 1985) - A series of cartoons based on popular video games from the time, including Pitfall Harry, Frogger, Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Q-bert, Kangaroo, and Space Ace.
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ABC Afterschool Specials (1972 - 1998) - "ABC Afterschool Specials" was the umbrella show name for various educational shows that were shown in the afternoon, occationally. Each episode was produced by a seperate company.
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Fox Kids (1990 - 2002) - Fox Kids was a programming block that brought us shows from 1990-2002. It all ended in 2002 when Fox Kids was replaced with the Fox Box, a programming block provided by 4kids Entertainment.
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Cheers (1982 - 1993) - Much in the same light as Taxi, this show is about a warm place that Boston regulars go to to share their hardships and laughter. Owned and ran by former Boston Red Sox reliever and womanizer Sammy "Mayday" Malone, the bar becomes a notorious place for misplaced hijinks and cookey romance. Coach is...
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Mummies Alive! (1997 - 1998) - Four mummies with magical powers come to San Fransisco to protect a boy named Presley, who is the reincarnated of their Pharaoh from the various dangers that might befall him, chiefly an evil worlock named Scarab.
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Godzilla: The Series (1998 - 2000) - Born of radiation on a French Polynesian island, Godzilla wreaks havoc on the city while attempting to find a nest to give birth to its young. The overgrown lizard appears unstoppable, until biologist NICK TATOPOULOS and French Secret Service operative PHILLIPE ROACHE team up to take down the beast....
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Dumbo's Circus (1985 - 1986) - Live Action Puppet show of Disney's Dumbo and friends.
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Scooby's All-Star Laff-a-Lympics (1977 - 1979) - Scooby's All-Star Laff-a-Lympics was a Saturday morning cartoon program block produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions from 1977 to 1979 for ABC. During the 1978
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Sabrina, The Animated Series (1999 - 2000) - This is a spin-off to the live-action "Sabrina, The Teenage Witch" series. These are the adventures of twelve-year-old Sabrina Spellman, her friends and her family as they cast spells and incantations around Greendale if they have problems. Produced by DiC Animation.
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Automan (1983 - 1984) - Starring:
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The Disney Afternoon/Disney Club (1989 - Current) - A block of Disney original series. Each year, one show would be replaced by another. A version of this show was made in the UK called the Disney Club shown on a sunday morning but it stopped in 1998 and was renamed Disney Prade. The Disney Club was retruned under the name Disney Club TV. Throughout...
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The Banana Splits Adventure Hour (1968 - 1970) - The Splits are not cartoon characters they were the hosts of a show that presented great cartoons like The 3 Musketeers, The Arabian Knights, Microventure, The Hillbilly Bears, and the live action Danger Island ("Uh Oh Chongo!"). The show ran on NBC Saturday mornings from September 7, 1968 to Septem...
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Sweet Valley High (1994 - 1998) - Based on the hit book series created by Francine Pascal, the show follows the lives of popular high school students, identical twins, Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield and their best friends, Lila Fowler, Enid Rollins and Todd Wilkins.
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The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest (1996 - 1999) - The much anticipated continuation of one of the most recognized action cartoons of all time, "The Real Adventures..." featured a slightly darker and more supernatural feel, while still reataining the same sense of variety as the original. Villians somtimes suffered brutal (offscreen) death such as b...
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C Bear and Jamal (1996 - 1997) - Jamal got into adventures with his talking hip hop teddy bear C Bear
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Freddy's Nightmares (1988 - 1990) - One of the most unforgettable anti-heroes from the decade of bad taste plays a kind of unconvincing Alfred Hitchcock as he introduces his worst nightmares to our very living rooms
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Alice (1976 - 1985) - A greasy-spoon diner in Phoenix, Arizona is the setting for this long-running series. The title character, Alice Hyatt, is an aspiring singer who arrives in Phoenix with her teenaged son, Tommy, after the death of her truck-driver husband. Alice is hired at a diner owned by Mel Sharples, a gravel-vo...
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Tom and Jerry Kids Show (1990 - 1993) - An updated version of the classic Tom & Jerry cartoons from 1940s/ 1950s. The 'kids' in these cartoons are far less violent than their 'parents' were, but still find ways to cause plenty of trouble for each other and everyone else around them. The show also features Droopy and Spike, along with thei...
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Welcome Freshmen (1991 - 1993) - basically Nickelodeon's version of Saved by the bell. The show took place at Hawthorne High School with a group of high school students and a bumbling vice principal. Game shows like Get the Picture and Nick Arcade had celebrity episodes starring some of the cast of Welcome Freshmen and Clarissa Exp...
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Slimer! And the Real Ghostbusters (1988 - 1992) - This is a spin-off from "The Real Ghostbusters." A lot of the episodes are the same as its ancestor, but Slimer becomes a more major character, and a new character, Manx, is added to the show. Also, Janine becomes more active in later seasons.
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Beauty and the Beast (1987) (1987 - 1990) - //Once upon a time... is now.//
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Centurions (1986 - 1986) - "Power Extreme!"
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The Fall Guy (1981 - 1986) - The Fall Guy was about a movie stunt man who also worked as a bounty hunter to supplement his income. Sometimes he would also help people who were being abused by crooks.
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Pole Position (1984 - 1984) - The video game boom of the early 1980's did not go unnoticed on Saturday morning. Shows like Pac-Man and Saturday Supercade brought arcade hits to television screens, and 1984's Pole Position carried on the trend.
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Histeria! (1998 - 1999) - Histeria! is an American animated series created by Tom Ruegger and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Unlike other animated series produced by Warner Bros. in the 1990s, Histeria! stood out as the most explicitly educational program in order to meet FCC requirements for educational/informational c...
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The Berenstain Bears (1985 - 1987) - Based on the popular series of kids books, this series follows the adventures of the Bear family (Mama, Papa, Sister and Brother) living in Bear country.
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Power Rangers Turbo (1997 - 1998) - The evil space pirate queen, Divatox, has begun her raid on Earth. To overcome this, Zordon had imbued the rangers' powers with turbo technology to combat her. Shift into turbo and drive into the middle of the action in this turbo-charged action series.
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Blossom (1991 - 1995) - This is a compilation of several Rolling Stones interviews as well as scenes with Mick Jagger and Bill Wyman talking about the videos.
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Oh Yeah! Cartoons (1998 - 2001) - Oh Yeah! Cartoons was the birth zone of The Fairly Oddparents, Chalkzone, Spongebob Squarepants, and My Life as a Teenage Robot. It was hosted by Kenan Thompson from 1999 to 2000 then it was hosted by Josh Server from 2000-2001.
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Cowboy Bebop (1998 - 1998) - In the year 2071, the Earth has been decimated and mankind has moved into the neighboring planets.
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Chuck Norris' Karate Kommandos (1986 - 1987) - This was Chuck Norris' attempt to star in his own animated series. He plays an operative for the United States government who has a team consisting of Pepper, a technological genius, Kimo, a Samurai warrior, Reed, his apprentice, Tabe, a Sumo warrior, and Too Much, the young ward. Together they foil...
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All in the Family (1971 - 1979) - Archie hates the Meathead, The Meathead hates Archie, Edith and Glorya try to stop them from fighting but it's no use. It's the life of All In The Family the very funny show and funniest show in the universe, they are the worlds funniest family to walk the earth!
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Ghostwriter (1992 - 1995) - The show is about a very special team that goes around solving mysteries in New York with the help of a very secretive friend: Ghostwriter! Ghostwriter cannot hear, talk, smell, or feel. He can only read and write. He only sees words. No one else can see him but the Ghostwriter team!
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Life with Louie (1995 - 1998) - The show follows the younger days of comic Louie Anderson. The show was aired on Fox and won several children television awards. The plot is centered around Louie's relationship with his dad, younger brother and the kids at school.
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Candy Candy (1976 - 1979) - Candy Candy was a Japanese cartoon that started in 1976 and gained popularity in the US and Europe in the 80s. It was a continous "soap opera" style show about a blonde orphan girl named Candy. Candy was always cheerful, even though she often struggled to fight advesities.
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The Adventures of McGee and Me (1986 - 1995) - The Adventures of McGee and Me! is an American Christian television series created by Ken C. Johnson and Bill Myers. The series premiered on June 4, 1989, spanning twelve episodes until its conclusion on June 11, 1995. Each half-hour long episode centers around Nicholas, his cartoon friend, McGee, a...
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Princess Gwenevere/Starla and the Jewel Riders (1994 - 1996) - Princess Gwenevere and her friends Fallon and Tamara search Avalon for magic jewels containing Wyld magic before Gwen's evil aunt Kale and her dweezils find them and use them for evil.
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Belle and Sebastian (1984 - 1990) - Belle and Sebastian is a coming of age story about a young boy and his dog. It started in Japan in 1981 and aired on Nick Junior from 1984-1990.
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The Littles (1983 - 1986) - This is DiC's very 1st ever animated series. The Littles were a family of tiny little people who are a hybrid between humans and mouses only a few inches tall, that lived inside the walls of Henry Bigg's house.
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The Six Million Dollar Man (1974 - 1978) - Colonel Steve Austin was a top NASA pilot, critically injured when his experimental spaceplane crashed. Oscar Goldman, head of the OSI (a government organization that develops new technologies), used Austin as a test subject for an experimental procedure. His body was rebuilt using incredible cybe...
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Duckman (1994 - 1997) - Duckman isn't your average suave, sophisticated private eye. In fact, he's rude, ignorant, slovenly, and hasn't had a date in years. With the help of his infinitely more capable sidekick, Cornfed, Duckman manages to solve enough cases to cover his alimony payments and cable TV bills.
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Quack Pack (1996 - 1997) - Quack Pack is an American animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, featuring Donald Duck and his nephews. The show debuted on September 3, 1996 as a part of the "Disney Afternoon" programming block, following the major success of Goof Troop. The series ran two seasons...
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Family Ties (1982 - 1989) - What was unique about Family Ties was that it blended family comedy with politics. The 1960's flower children, Steven and Elyse clashed with the 1980's conservative, Alex. The show, in a way, showed the changing values during the Reagan era. Besides political views, Family Ties covered a number of c...
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The Amazing Spider-Man (1977 - 1981) - This television adaptation of the massively popular comic book series actually had its share of fans, but not enough to keep it alive for very long. The Spiderman of today, made even more popular by the blockbuster movies, is of a...*ahem*... slightly higher ilk than this low budget production. Gr...
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Spiderman and his Amazing Friends (1981 - 1983) - Together as the Spiderfriends, Spiderman, Iceman and Firestar fight supervillians, while their alter-egos, Peter Parker, Bobby Drake and Angelica Jones attend college and live with Peter's Aunt May.
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The Drew Carey Show (1995 - 2004) - This sitcom chronicled the fictional life of Drew Carey; his idiotic drinking friends, Lewis and Oswald; his female friend Kate, who he secretly had a crush on; his job at Winfred Lauder where he was tormented by his boss, Mr. Wick, and Mr. Wick's secretary Mimi, who refered to him as "Pig"; and how...
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Xena: Warrior Princess (1995 - 2001) - Xena And Gabrielle Travel Seeking Adventure And Fighting Off The Forces Of Evil
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Kids in the Hall (1989 - 1996) - A truly Canadian sketch comedy show starring Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Kevin MacDonald, Mark McKinney, and Scott Thompson. The show highlighted the troupe's ability to make anything from mundane, everyday tasks (ex: a daily "to do" list) to the most bizarre situations (ex: Arumba, arumba) absolut...
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The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends (1959 - 1973) - "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends" is a show about a squirrel named Rocky and a moose named Bullwinkle which together have some cool adventures. Supporting segments includes "Mr. Know-it All", "Bullwinkle's Corner", "Fractured Fairy Tales", "Aesop and Son", "Peabody's Improbable Hi...
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Strawberry Shortcake (1980 - 1985) - The show might have only lasted 6 episodes, but Strawberry Shortcake's empire continues to this day. Strawberry was originally conceived by American Greetings in 1980 as a greeting card character. Soon the village of Strawberryland grew lots of friends including Raspberry Tart, Apple Dumpling, Blueb...
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Ronin Warriors (1995 - 1997) - An ancient evil demon Emperor Talpa is bent on conquering the mortal world along with his 4 Dark Warlords known as the Dynasty.
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Masked Rider (1995 - 1996) - Masked Rider is the 90's update of the Japanese show Kamen Rider. The plot follows as such: Prince Dex of the Planet Edenoi travels to earth to stop his uncle from destroying the planet. Dex is adopted by a family in the town of Leewood. On earth, he creates a cave as well as two helper veihcles tha...
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The Babysitters Club (1990 - 1990) - Set in the small, fictional town of Stoneybrook,Connecticut seven best friends run a highly organized baby-sitting service. The show follows them as they experience the ups and downs of babysitting as well as handling pre-teen issues in a family show format.
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Popeye and Son (1987 - 1988) - This show is the is the last segment of the Popeye series that feature Olive ,pappy ,wimpy ,Bluto,With New characters like Popeye's son and the others
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Aeon Flux (1995 - 1997) - Aeon Flux is a mysterious and amoral secret agent from the country of Monica. Her motives or background are left unexplained, as are those of her her antagonist/love, Trevor Goodchild. On her missions, she deals swift, bloody "justice" to all that oppose her. The second season episodes of this serie...
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Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show (1984 - 1989) - Sharron Hampson Lois Lilienstein and Bram Morrisson first formed their folk singing trio in 1978, after a few years of successful children's albums and touring throughout Canada and parts of the United States, they were given their own children's TV series called The Elephant Show in 1984. Bram's fr...
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Battlestar Galactica (1978 - 1979) - When their home world is destroyed by an evil cybernetic race known as the Cylons, a small group of survivors search for a planet called Earth, in hopes of making it their new home.
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USA up all night (1986 - 1994) - Usa made this block for night time viewers.
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The Paw-Paws (1985 - 1987) - The Paw-Paws was the 3rd cartoon of The Funtastic World Of Hanna-Barbera alongside with The Challenge Of The GoBots, The Jetsons, Yogi's Treasure Hunt, and Galtar And The Golden Lance.
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WWE SmackDown! (1999 - Current) - WWE SmackDown premiered on UPN in 1999. Originally airing on Thursday nights SmackDown! moved to Friday Nights in 2005 but moved back to Thursday nights in 2014 and then in 2016 it aired Tuesday nights live on the USA network It moved back to broadcast TV when it moved to the Fox Network in fall 201...
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My So-Called Life (1995 - 1995) - My So-Called Life is the award winning dramatic series, which chronicled the life of teenager Angela Chase and her struggle to find her identity. The show followed Angela and her friends through the highs and lows of adolescence. It touched on very real topics such as hand guns in school, illiterac...
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Garbage Pail Kids (1987 - 1988) - Based on the wildly popular Garbage Pail Kids trading cards, the main segments of the series followed five of the GPK's: half-punker/half-yuppie Split Kit, dripping, oozing Clogged Duane, Elliot Mess, whose body parts were rearranged carelessly, faceless Teri Cloth, and the elastic, body stretching...
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Taxi (1978 - 1983) - This is a show that reflects some of the ups and downs working class men and women have on and off the job. Surely you have your own working tales of yore. Working under an obnoxious dispather at Sunshine cab, this group of blue collar new york city survivors find that they can count on each other w...
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Wacky Races (1968 - 1970) - IT'S THE WACKY RACES!!!, the wacky racers must race all over the world to win to be the world best wacky racer...but they better watch out for the double o, Dick Dastardly!
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Mortal Kombat: Conquest (1998 - 1999) -
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Power Rangers Lost Galaxy (1999 - 1999) - Power-Packed Adventure! Action-Packed Fun! A time in the future. The space colony Terra Venture journeys beyond Earth in search of new worlds. Peace reigns throughout the cosmos...or does it? Far away, in a strange galaxy, the evil Scorpius attacks an innocent planet. Five courageous teens from Terr...
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The Letter People (1982 - 1988) - It was the muppet with letters. It help my reading alot when i started school. So you cant say you couldnt wait for Mr. M come and do his song
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Teen Wolf (1986 - 1989) - Based on the movie starring Michael J Fox, the show follows the further adventures of the budding young werewolf Scott Howard, and for some strange reason, new family members never mentioned in the movie are living in the Howard house.
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Mega Babies (1999 - 2001) - This show is about three young babies named, Meg, Derrik and Buck, each having acquired super powers as a result of being struck by lightning. Along with their nurse, Lazlo, who was also struck by lightning, the babies try to thwart evil plots that come up within their town.
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The Addams Family (1992 - 1995) - Based on the classic 1960's hit series this was Hanna Barbera's second attempt at producing an Addams Family cartoon, with the previous cartoon airing on NBC during the mid-1970's. This series came about following the success of the first Addams Family movie. John Astin reprises his role providing t...
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The New Adventures of Captain Planet (1993 - 1996) - Let's just say this is the original Captain Planet but under production by Hanna-Barbera. In each episode, Captain Planet and the Planeteers face a rogue's gallery of larger-than-life eco-villains, including such despicable characters as Verminous Skumm, whose goal is to spread filth and disease, an...
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Noozles (1988 - 1993) - The Noozles was a light cartoon show that made use of Koalas. The show centered on the adventures of Sandy, a twelve year old girl, a stuffed koala bear named Blinky that came to life when you rubbed your nose with his, and Blinky's sister Pinky (who had the same voice as Angelica from Rugrats). Thi...
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Cadillacs and Dinosaurs (1993 - 1994) - The series followed the exploits of survival-savvy garage mechanic Jack Tenrec, (who had a passion for restoring classic car shells, mainly those of Cadillacs) and his often-reluctant companion, the lovely foreign ambassador Hannah Dundee (who hired Jack as a liason while she attempted to create cle...
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Dallas (1978 - 1991) - Based on the trials and traumas of the Ewing Family, headed by oil baron Jock until his tragic death at which time scheming son J.R took the reigns of Ewing Oil.
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The Incredible Hulk (1977 - 1982) - It Follows The Further Adventures Of Bruce Banner Who Is A Man Cursed By His Own Inner Evils.
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ALF: The Animated Series (1987 - 1989) - The emmy winning animated series that tells the story of Alf's (or rather Gordin Shumway) life on Melmak before it was destroyed. Gordin and his friends were fighter pilots in the orbitle guard, and it was there duty to protect Melmak from the megalomaniac Larson Peddie and his army of melmacion tr...
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Who's the Boss? (1984 - 1992) - A former st. louis cardinals pitcher;Tony Micelli decides to take his daughter out of mean streets of brooklyn. So he takes his daughter; Samantha(Sam) Micelli to a white picket fenced house down in Connecticut to go and work for a Lady named Angela Bower and her son Jonathan Bower. At first, Tony'...
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Fox's Peter Pan and the Pirates (1990 - 1992) - This re-imagined look of the exploits of Peter Pan, Wendy and the Lost Boys against the forces of Captain Hook took on a larger scale which included more villains and new characters.
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Mike Lu & Og (1999 - 2001) - Mike, Lu & Og is an American animated television series created by Mikhail Shindel, Mikhail Aldashin, and Charles Swenson for Cartoon Network, and the 7th of the network's Cartoon Cartoons. The series follows a foreign exchange student from Manhattan named Mike, a self-appointed island princess name...
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King Arthur and the Knights of Justice (1992 - 1993) - When the real King Arthur and his knights are captured by the evil sorceress, Morgana, Merlin is forced to use his magic to find suitable replacements. The group he finds is a day of modern day highschool football players, known as the Knights. With his magical might, he transports these young men...
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Bananaman (1983 - 1986) - Stupid, but well-meaning and super-strong super-hero, Bananaman gets his strength from eating bananas. Before he eats a banana, Bananaman is a young boy called Eric who is keen to keep his alter-ego a secret. His best friend is a crow who brings bananas to Eric (or Bananaman) when they are needed fo...
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Zoboomafoo (1999 - 2001) - Meet the Sifaka Lemur, Zoboomafoo, who has the ability to speak. Chris Kratt and Martin Kratt, the two companions of Zoboomafoo, discover more about the world of animals. This show teaches about the life styles, habitats, and characteristics of the animal, discussed about in that episode
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Exo-Squad (1993 - 1995) - In the early 22nd Century, mankind has achieved two great scientific feats: one, the creation of the exo-frame, a highly capable machine piloted by humans for work in extreme conditions including outer space, enabling the terraforming of Mars and Venus. Two, the neo-sapien race, a genetically perfec...
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Press Your Luck (1983 - Current) - Press Your Luck was a CBS game show where contestants tried to win money and various prizes by avoiding the evil Whammy that would take all their winnings away or even kick the contestants out of the game. The object was for three contestants to answer multiple choice questions. Host Peter Tomarken...
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Fifteen (1991 - 1993) - Nickelodeon's high-school soap. Originally aired in Canada as "Hillside".
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Glow of Fireflies (1986 - 1992) - Gorgeous Ladies Of Wrestling.
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Fraggle Rock: The Animated Series (1987 - 1988) - In September 1987 Fraggle Rock reached a peak popularity and spawned its own animated series. The Fraggle Rock cartoon was based very closely to the original series, even following up on some episodes. Each episodes are introduced by the live action puppet form of Uncle Traveling Matt sitting in Doc...
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Soul Train (1971 - 2006) - Soul Train is the groundbreaking television dance show that is centered around American black music, black artists, and (especially) black dance. The show is the longest running first run syndicated program in television history. Especially known for the notorious Soul Train Line and Scrambleboard....
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Inhumanoids (1986 - 1986) - Mankind's abuse of the planet has led to the awakening of a group of huge ancient monsters with incredible power, the Inhumanoids. Now, mankind must do the best it can just to survive, and hope that with the help of the Earth Corps and the heroic Mutors (The Granites, Redwoods and Magnakor) can sav...
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Friday the 13th: The Series (1987 - 1990) - This show had nothing to do with the movies. An old antique dealer sold cursed antiques. When he dies his nephew and neice take ownership of the shop. They realize the antiques were cursed so they set out to get these artifacts back.
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Twisted Tales of Felix The Cat (1995 - 1997) - In 1995, Felix the Cat returned to the small screen with brand new adventures in his all new cartoon series. Beautifully animated and bordered the realm of avant-garde.
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Todays Special (1980 - 1987) - Today's Special is a Canadian children's program that was produced by TV Ontario, and has run on countless television networks worldwide. The show had a seven-year run, from 1981 to 1987, with 121 episodes made during that time.
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A Different World (1987 - 1993) - This fun show was a spin-off of the successful NBC comedy "The Cosby Show". This show featured Denise Huxtable and her adventures at Hillman College. She encountered other unforgettable characters like the rich and spoiled Whitley Gilbert, Resident advisor Jaleesa Vinson, girl crazy but intelligent...
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Road Rovers (1996 - 1997) - They are an elite team of crime fighting dogs chosen from around the world. When the call goes out they rush from their homes (they live with heads of state around the world) and return to the Master who turns them into Cano-Sapiens (super charged dogs) The team consists of: Exile the Siberian Husky...
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Yogi's Treasure Hunt (1985 - 1988) - Yogi's Treasure Hunt was the 4th cartoon on The Funtastic World Of Hanna-Barbera, it was a combination of both Hanna-Barbera's series Yogi's Gang and Popeye's Treasure Hunt. The characters pair off into a couple of different groups and each group tries to find the treasure first. Top Cat gives clue...
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Rurouni Kenshin (1996 - 1998) - The show revolves around the adventures of the legendary samurai known as Battosai the Manslayer. Years after the revolution in Kyoto, during the Meiji era, he reappears in Tokyo as a Rurouni or 'Wanderer' by the name of Kenshin Himura. After getting a place to stay at the Kamiya Dojo with the assis...
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SuperBook (1982 - 1984) - "SuperBook" Tells the time traveling adventures of Christopher "Chris" Peepers, his friend Joyeux "Joy" Quantum, his cousin Uriah "Uri" Peepers, his poodle Ruffles, and his winding toy protector, Gizmo The Crusading Robot.
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Monsters (1988 - 1991) - Similar to Tales from The Darkside, however, the stories in Monsters were rarely very straightforward action plots and often contained some ironic twist in which a character's conceit or greed would do him in, often with gruesome results. Adding to this was a sense of comedy often lost on horror pro...
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Nick News (1992 - 2015) - A show on Nickelodeon that talks all about the news. Hosted by Linda Elerbee the show talks about world events and public affairs from a child and teen's point of view. The critically acclaimed series discussed several events including the impeachment of president Bill Clinton and the September 11...
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Friends (1994 - 2004) - When we start the show, Rachel Green comes in wearing a wedding dress after leaving her fiances at the altar. Rachel worked at Central Perk for awhile and finally gets a job at Bloomingdale's and Ralph Lauren. She has a baby with Ross Geller and they decide to keep the baby. Ross Geller is a paleon...
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Madeline (1988 - 2002) - A children's show based on the books by Ludwig Bemelmans. The show was about the adventure of Madeline who live in an orphanage with eleven other little girls with a nun. It took place in Paris,France where she got in to all kinds of mischief where she would need help to get out of it. It started o...
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The Greatest American Hero (1981 - 1983) - Ralph Hinkley, a high school teacher, is chosen by aliens to fight evil with superhuman powers via a bright red suit and an instruction manual. Unfortunately Ralph manages to lose the instructions in the middle of nowhere and he's stuck with powers he has no idea to control. Now, with the help of...
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The Jerry Springer Show (1991 - Current) - Jerry Springer, a former mayor of Cincinnati, hosts this show that has to pull itself up in content quality to qualify as "Trash TV". TV Guide named it as the worst show ever which it proudly declares at the start of every episode. One of the most infamous Guilty Pleasures on TV. In the show's fir...
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Charmed (1998 - 2006) - The Halliwell sisters, also known as the Charmed Ones are the most powerful good witches that had lived the earth. They have the power to stop time, see the future, and move objects with their minds, or also known as telekenisis. Once that they use the Power of Three, no amount of evil powers can...
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Flash Forward (1996 - 1997) - Tucker and Becca are close friends. So close that they live next door to one another with facing second story windows and share a birthday. Tucker is at times an absent minded goof-off while Becca tends to be opinated and in a hurry to grow up. Now in middle school, they find themselves caught in ev...
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Everybody Loves Raymond (1996 - 2005) - Stand-up comedian Ray Romano stars as Ray Barone, a successful sportswriter and devoted husband to Debra (Patricia Heaton), who must deal with his brother and parents, who happen to live across the street. Frank (Peter Boyle) and Marie (Doris Roberts) love to meddle in his life, while older brother...
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Brotherly Love (1996 - 1999) - Show on the the Disney channel a few years ago....really good. About the life of three brothers living near an auto shop that the oldest one worked in.
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The Wayans Bros. (1995 - 1999) - Shawn and Marlon play brothers who live together in their own apartment in New York. Shawn owns and operates a newsstand, with Marlon as his employee. The newsstand happens to be located in the same building as the diner that's owned by their father (John Witherspoon). Shawn is the lovable playboy,...
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Ready or Not (1993 - 1997) - Follow the ups and downs of life with best friends Amanda Zimm and Busy Ramone as they deal with adolescence, boys, family, school and friends. The series began with the girls in the seventh grade but later progressed to the eighth and the ninth grades.
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Max Headroom (1985 - 1987) - It was characterized by intelligent scripts, a quirky sense of humor, some serious speculation about the power and ethics of television, and a slightly satirical but intricately realized vision of the future with a gritty, "Brazil"-like, "retro-tech" style. It had frequent references to traditional...
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Detective Conan/Case Closed (1996 - 2004) - Shinichi/Jimmy Kudo is a seventeen year-old high school detective whom people call the "Modern Sherlock Holmes." However, one night after a date with his childhood sweetheart, Ran/Rachel, Shinichi/Jimmy witnessed an illegal trade and, caught off his guard, was knocked unconscious and fed a drug that...
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Johnny Quest: The Real Adventures (1994 - 1997) - This is the modern version of the 1960s Johnny Quest cartoons. It was first aired on TBS Superstation
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3rd Rock from the Sun (1996 - 2001) - A group of aliens have come to Earth to learn about its population, customs, etc. To avoid detection, they have taken on human form which gives them human emotions, physical needs etc. WITHOUT the understanding of what they mean or the inhibitions normally present in humans. Their leader takes the p...
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Acme Hour (1998 - 2003) - A show that aired an assortment of Looney Tunes cartoons such as Foghorn Leghorn, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and so much more. Sometime the Acme Hour would be one hour sometimes it would be two hours in length. The show aired on Cartoon Network from spring 1998 up until fall 2003.
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Tigersharks (1987 - 1989) - Thundercats. Underwater.
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Lizzie McGuire (2001 - 2004) - Get inside her head!
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Stickin' Around (1996 - 1999) - Winner of the 1998 Gemini Award for Best Animated Series, Stickin' Around uses the advanced computer graphics of "Boiler Paint," virtually convincing us that kids are creating their own animated series. Follow best friends Stacy and Bradley as they navigate their way through their elementary school...
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Robotech (1985 - 1988) - In the year 1999 an alien spacecraft crash lands on Macross Island in the south pacific. The people of earth band together to rebuild the ship. They name it The Super Dimension Fortress: Macross (SDF-1) On the day the ship is to take its maden flight, an alien race known as the Zentradi appear. T...
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Tom and Jerry (1940 - 1967) - Classic capers of Cat and Mouse duo Tom & Jerry.
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Rupan Sansei (Lupin the 3rd), Red Jacket series (1977 - 1980) - Lupin the 3rd is the greatest phantom thief in the world. He never misses whatever chance he aims at. With his sidekicks Daisuke Jigen, Ishikawa Goemon and Lupin's girlfriend/rival Mine Fujiko.
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Detention (1999 - 2000) - This show is about a group of young pre-teens who tried to escape the detention room out of the clutches of the bossy Ms. Kisskillya. This is gonna be one heck of a mis-adventure (I think).
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The Little Mermaid (1992 - 1994) - The adventures of Ariel and her friends at the age of fourteen. From her first known trouble with Ursula to her collection of human objects, the show illustrates her journey as she finishes growing up. It also introduced new characters such as her merboy friend (an orphan named Urchin who her family...
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The Tomorrow People 90's series (1992 - 1995) - A remake of the 1970s series, this series was a joint venture between the British Tetra Films the U.S. by Nickelodeon.
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Trigun (1998 - 1998) - Trigun is not your normal western. A man named Vash the Stampede is a careless drifter, roaming the desert planet, Gunsmoke. He believes in the power of love and peace. Vash, along with his friends Nick D. Wolfwood, Milly Thompson, and Meryl Stryfe, travels the planet hunting for peace and chasing t...
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Mousercise (1983 - 1989) - Live action series were mickey mouse teaches kids to get in shape.
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Tales from the Cryptkeeper (1993 - 1999) - A watered down, Saturday morning cartoon version of the demented HBO series "Tales From The Crypt".
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Marsupilami (Disney series) (1993 - 1993) - Marsupilami was a Disney cartoon show on NBC Saturday Mornings that lasted only one season. The show is about Marsupilami, a mystical creature with an extraordinarily long tail, and his adventures with his friend Maurice the gorilla. The show was based on a French comic book series of the same name...
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Double Dragon (1993 - 1995) - the story is about when twin brothers jimmy and billy were abandoned at birth, they become trained in the dragon arts. when the twins became adults, the sensai gave them the ability to use the power of the double dragon. whare they can transform by puting there sourds together. the twins use the pow...
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Hammerman (1991 - 1992) - MC Hammer woke up one day and decided to make a cartoon and put his name on ti. Go fig'.
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The Famous Jett Jackson (1998 - 2001) - A young actor named Jett Jackson plays a teenage super-agent on a fictional TV show-within-a-show called Silverstone. He lived with his publicist mom in LA but moved along with the show to a small town where his dad is a Sheriff. He hangs with his friends and ends up in wacky situatons.
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Blinky Bill (1992 - 1994) - This is an Australian Classic Show lets not forget that this show was from AUSTRALIA.
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Pirates of Dark Water (1991 - 1992) - When Ren rescues a stranger foundering in the rocks near his home, he learns the man was his true father, a great king. Given a magic compass crystal, Ren is to a dragon who shows him that the only way to claim his heritage is to find the Thirteen Treasures of Rule. Unfortunately, a pirate ship capt...
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Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (1997 - 2002) - Within the course of one hour 5 stories are shown. None of these stories have any logical explanation, and some of them actually occurred. You are left to decide which of these stories, if any are fact, and which are fiction.
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Wild West C.O.W. Boys of Moo Mesa (1992 - 1994) - Cowboy marshals are actual cows. Marshal Moo Montana, Dakota Dude, and Cowlorado Kid
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Matlock (1986 - 1995) - Ben Matlock is a Georgia bred, Harvard educated defense attorney. His fee is $250,000 but he's worth every cent of it as he defends his clients not only in Atlanta but all over the country. He is cantankerous and gruff and often uses colorful language, but beneath it all he has a heart of gold. He i...
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Franklin (1997 - 2002) - The popular children's books, written by Paulette Bourgeois, come alive in this television series about a turtle named Franklin. Each episode has a story of Franklin and his friends. You'll meet his parents, Bear (his best friend), Goose, Beaver, Rabbit, Mr. Owl, Badger and Snail along with other an...
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Brothers Flub (1999 - 2000) - The Brothers Flub was a short-lived show on Nickelodeon about two alien brothers working at an interstellar delivery company. Everytime the Brothers Flub went to a planet to deliver a package, something weird and funny would always happen.
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Moesha (1996 - 2001) - Moesha Deniese Mitchell( famous singer Brandy) is teenager who soon became an adult, learning various issues to do with love, sex, relationship and family. Following her mothers death Moesha looked after her father Frank Mitchell (William Allen Young) and brother Myles Mitchell (Marcus T. Paulk) She...
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New Kids On The Block (1990 - 1991) - The adventures of America's popular teenage boy band in their first animated series as they tried to get to their concerts in time but somehow always managed to get sidetracked by fans. This show was marketed as "The first MTV cartoon" because it features the fast-paced editing that came to be assoc...
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WWE Raw (1993 - Current) - Beginning as WWF Monday Night Raw, the program first aired on January 11, 1993. It aired on the USA Network for one hour. The original Raw broke new ground in televised professional wrestling. Traditionally, wrestling shows were taped on sound stages with small audiences or at large arena shows. The...
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The Pink Panther Show (1964 - 1970) - The Pink Panther Show ran for many episodes from 1964-1970 on NBC. It has also aired reruns on Nickelodeon in the 90s, as well as in syndication in the 1980s. The series was cancelled in 1971, in favor of The New Pink Panther Show. The main star is The Pink Panther, who was originally created for th...
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Street Fighter II V (1995 - 1995) - Ryu and Ken Masters are close friends and both are martial artists. In order to become better fighters and learn new techniques, they travel the world and are exposed to many different fighting styles, as well as meeting new people. During their journey, they find themselves caught up in a conspirac...
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The Big O (1999 - 2003) - Roger Smith acts as a negotiator in a city where everyone has lost their memories and decide to keep it that way. When he isn't helping hostage situations, he's averting major disasters in a giant robot known as Big O. Although Roger has no idea why the "megadeus" (Big O) responds to his commands or...
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Big Wolf on Campus (1999 - 2002) - The week before he returns to school for his senior year, popular High School jock Tommy Dawkins is bitten and turned into a werewolf. The only person Tommy Dawkins can turn to for help is the school nerd and Goth Fantasy Guild President Merton J Dingle. Now Tommy & Merton while still looking for a...
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My Pet Monster (1987 - 1987) - An ordinary monster doll comes to life when his shackles are released by a magic key.
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Supermarket Sweep (1965 - 2003) - This show featured a few teams of contestants who would answer questions about grocery products and guess prices of groceries to get points. The high point of the show is to collect as much groceries as you can to win.
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Passions (1999 - 2008) - Passions follows the lives and loves, and various romantic and paranormal adventures of the residents of Harmony. Story-lines center around the interactions among members of its multi-racial core families the African American Russells, white Cranes and Bennetts, and half-Mexican half-Irish Lopez-F...
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Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends (1984 - Current) - The show is about a tank engine, Thomas, and his friends who live on the Island of Sodor. Together, the engines work on the railways under the supervision of Sir Topham Hatt, the "Fat Controller."
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Little Bill (1999 - 2004) - A Bill Cosby cartoon about a boy named Little Bill. The show is based on a series of books called "Little Bill" which in turn were based on Cosby's childhood life. The show is set in Philadelphia and each episode features Bill learning a childhood moral. Sonia Manzano, best known as Maria on Sesame...
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The Wacky World of Tex Avery! (1997 - 1998) - The Wacky World of Tex Avery is a FrenchAmericanCanadian animated comedy television series produced by DIC Entertainment and created by Robby London in 1997. The series was named after Tex Avery, a cartoonist who is known for his work at Warner Bros. and MGM. The creator describes the show as "hom...
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Dink the Little Dinosaur (1989 - 1990) - The show was about Dink the dinosaur and his friends Amber, Scat, Shyler, Flapper and Crusty.They were always getting into adventures in Dinosaur Vally and being chased by Tyranno the Tyrannosaurus who was always trying to eat them.
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Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling (1985 - 1986) - Professional wrestling had been around long before television, but the mid-80s brought new levels of popularity to the much-maligned "sport." Due to the business savvy of Vince McMahon, pro wrestling became one of the most successful entertainment ventures in the world. Relying heavily on the "good...
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Mummies Alive (1997 - 1997) - Four Egyptian mummies have woken up in an exhibit in current day San Francisco to protect the 12 year old Presley. Presley is the reincarnation of the Egyptian prince Rapses who knew the secret to eternal life. The mummies chose to wake up because Rapses' arch nemesis has also reincarnated, the evil...
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Fantastic Four: The Animated Series (1994 - 1996) - 4 people are exposed to cosmic rays after a space exploration mission, giving them superpowers. Reed Richards becomes Mr. Fantastic and has the ability to stretch his body. Ben Grimm becomes The Thing and his body is transformed into rock. Sue Storm becomes Invisible Girl and has the ability to crea...
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SuperTed (1983 - 1988) - SuperTed and his pal a spotted robot "Spotty" have many adventures exploring the galaxies and help all who need it. Originally created in wales by the Welsh version of Channel 4.
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Moon Dreamers (1986 - 1986) - The show Moon Dreamers involved a bunch of children in shiny suits that gave you your good dreams. They lived in space with various pegasus', dragons, and bear-like creatures (entitled snoozers). In just about every episode the evil Scowlene trys to prevent good dreams or steal the dream crystals wh...
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The Munsters Today (1988 - 1991) - This television series is a remake to the 1960's series The Munsters ,that Brings The Munster in the 1980's era. After Grandpa puts the family in sleeping coffins for 22 years they awake in the 80's singing to a mild rock version of the theme song
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Gargoyles - The Goliath Chronicles (1996 - 1997) - Retitled third season of Gargoyles
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Misfits of Science (1985 - 1986) - This series followed the adventures of a group of young superheroe misfits fighting crime. Each member had their own unique power, from shrinking to controlling electricity to telekinetic powers. The team was led by Dr. Billy Hayes. The series lasted for 17 episodes before being canceled.
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Martin (1992 - 1997) -
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Just the Ten of Us (1988 - 1990) - Basketball coach dad Graham Lubbock lives with wife Elizabeth and 8 kids. The oldest Marie (18), Wendy (17), Cindy Anne (17)(Wendy and Cindy were twins), Connie (15), Sherry (11), J.R. (10) and the twins Harvey and Michelle. In the 2nd season they added baby Mellissa. Situation Comedy. It aired the...
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Finders Keepers (1987 - 1990) - A Nickelodeon game show where children would run through a house and find hidden objects. The game was divided up into two rounds each with two halves for two teams. In the first half, the "Hidden Pictures" round, the contestants had to find objects (by circling it, Via the video writing pen) hidden...
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Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future (1987 - 1988) - The Plot:
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Conan: The Adventurer (1992 - 1998) - The Hyborian Age
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Mr. Bogus (1991 - 1993) - Mr. Bogus was a yellow creature (often mistaken for a rat or other type of vermin in the rare occasion other people could see him) who lived in the Bogie Dimension accessible through mirrors. His best human friend was a fourth grade boy named Tommy who was the only human who could see him and intera...
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Malcolm in the Middle (2000 - 2006) - Characters:
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The Care Bears Family (1986 - 1988) - Sharing and caring with the Care Bears and Care Bear Cousins.
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Mister T (1983 - 1984) - I pity the fool
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City Guys (1997 - 2001) - A hilarious comedy in the classic T-NBC style.
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Thundarr the Barbarian (1980 - 1982) - Forget the global chaos myth that was Y2K. In the world of Thundarr the Barbarian, the end of civilization occurred six years earlier, when, in 1994, a runaway planet hurtled between the earth and the mooon, unleashing cosmic destruction. Now, 2000 years later, Earth is a savage world occupied by...
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The What-A-Cartoon Show (1995 - 2002) - A showcase of animated shorts on Cartoon Network which launched five of the network's premiere series (Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Johnny Bravo, and Cow and Chicken). Originally back in 1995 it was called World Premire Toons and was only 10 minutes long, Than...
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Remote Control (1987 - 1990) - Remote Control was a game show about television and aired on MTV. Many of the questions revolved around old television shows. Other popular segments include "Sing Along With Colin," where contestants were charged with identifying and/or finishing songs sung by Colin Quinn.
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Mike Lu and Og (Animated TV Program) (1999 - 2001) - Mike Lu and Og stars the story about 2 girls and a boy on an island. Mike is an exchange student from New York. Lu is the spoiled princess of the island. Og may be an islander but he's a genius who makes a lot of cool inventions.
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Liquid Television (1991 - 1994) - What words come to mind when you think of Liquid Television? Perhaps smart..funny..dramatic...maybe even weird. Liquid Television was THE show for "up-and-coming" animators to show what they got. Originally shown on BBC-2 in December of 1990, MTV picked up the show in June of 1991, and lasted 3 seas...
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Walter Melon (1998 - 1998) - Aired on Fox Family. Walter Melon's occupation was a Hero for Hire. He works alone but sometimes he worked with his partner Bitterbug. When a character runs into trouble they call Melon to temporarily replace them. He would replace comic heros, tv show, or movie charcters. Spiderman, TMNT, Power Ran...
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The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers (1986 - 1988) - In 2086 two peaceful aliens journeyed to Earth, seeking our help. In return, they gave us the plans for our first hyperdrive, allowing mankind to open the doors to the stars....
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Outlaw Star (1998 - 2001) - Gene Starwind and his partner Jim Hawking run a small business on the backwater planet of Centinel 3. But all that changes the day that Hilda hires them for a bodyguard job. Now, thrust into a mystery they don't fully understand, they're on the run from the cops, the pirates, an angry alien, and a m...
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The Gong Show (1976 - 2017) - Average people who had a stupid stunt or hidden talent, they wanted to show off, could go on this show, if the celebrity panel (usually B and C-listers like Jaye P. Morgan, Jamie Farr, and Rip Taylor)like their act they would be given points (the one with the highest points won a small cash prize),...
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Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm (1996 - 1997) - Based on the best-selling video game, the evil emperor Shao Kahn and his henchmen has invaded Earthrealm to take it over. The fate of Earthrealm is in the hands of Liu Kang, Princess Kitana, Lt. Sonya Blade, Jax, Sub-Zero, Nightwolf, and Kurtis Stryker.
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Katie and Orbie (1994 - 1994) - A young girl, Katie, discovers an alien, Orbie, in her backyard and her family adopts him. They have adventures and learn valuable life lessons in the process. Leslie Neilson provided the narration.
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Papa Beaver's Story Time (1995 - 1995) - A father Beaver use to tell fairy tale stories to his beaver children.
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Magnum, P.I. (1980 - 1988) - After leaving Naval Intelligence, the laid back Thomas Magnum III, struck a deal with the millionaire play boy author Robin Masters. Robin owned a rather large estate in Hawaii and Magnum moved into the guest house for free in exchange for running a series of security checks on the estate, property...
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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1982 - 1983) - A short-lived series that never really found an audience. Seven orphaned brothers working hard to stay together while running a ranch in the California Gold Rush town of Murphys. Richard Dean Anderson (MacGyver) and River Phoenix (Stand By Me) played the oldest and youngest brothers respectively in...
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Beetleborgs Metallix (1997 - 2012) - In the follow up of Big Bad Beetleborgs, a new group of villians strip Drew, Jo and Roland of their powers. This forces Flabber to create stronger powers to take on these new bad guys as Beetleborgs: Metallix.
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Teen Angel (1997 - 1998) - A teen, Marty DePolo, eats a bad burger, dies, and goes to heaven. There he meets God's cousin, Rod (later known as the Head), who becomes his boss and makes him a gurdian angel for his best friend, Steve, still on earth.
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The Tom & Jerry Show (1975) (1975 - 1977) - The 1975 Hanna-Barbera version of the series of cat & mouse duo Tom & Jerry. Here, in a much toned down, non-violent, Yogi Bear/Boo Boo-esque format (in order to satisfy ABC-TV Broadcast Standards and Practices), the long-popular Tom & Jerry, after years of rivalry, have become the best of friends (...
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Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels (1977 - 1981) - Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels (1977
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Dumb & Dumber (1995 - 1996) - Lloyd and Harry are back in an all new animated follow up to the movie starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels which see's the two moronic geeks land themselves in hot water week after week. good stuff
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Kimba the White Lion (1965 - 1993) - Kimba the White Lion (Jungle Emperor in Japan) Was the first anime to ever be broadcast in color.This Series is about a Young, Friendly, Brave White Lion named kimba that has all kinds of adventures with his friends he has a big heart and doesnt believe in getting into Fights or Mischief and he's j...
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The Little Lulu Show (1995 - 1999) - Based on the 1940's Paramount cartoons, Little Lulu is the first-ever animated stand-up comic. Her best friend Annie is always there for her, and Lulu always has arguments with Tubby and the boys in his club. They are always tricking each other and get into crazy adventures in school, in the neighbo...
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Angel (Anime) (1979 - 1980) - Known in Japan as "Hana no Ko Lun lun" this show aired in the US under the title "Angel." Angel is a young girl that descends from both humans and Flower Angels. She is taken on a long journey to the Flower Planet so the dying king's son can take his place on the throne.
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Unhappily Ever After (1995 - 2000) - One of the funniest shows. Had a "Married...With Children" type of sense of humour. Best character in the show was Mr. Floppy, the bunny on the couch in the basement that no one could see talk except for Jack, the father.
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The Torkelsons (1991 - 1992) - It starred Connie Ray as Millicent Torkelson, who was a single mother with five children. The five children were Dorothy Jane, played by Olivia Burnette; Steven Floyd, played by Aaron Michael Metchik; Chuckie Lee, played by Lee Norris; Ruth Ann, played by Anna Slotky; and Mary Sue, played by Rachel...
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Baywatch (1989 - 2001) - Baywatch is an American action drama series about the Los Angeles County Lifeguards who patrol the beaches of Los Angeles County, California, starring David Hasselhoff. The show was canceled after its first season on NBC, but survived and later became one of the most watched television shows in the...
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The Charlie Horse Music Pizza (1998 - 1998) - The Charlie Horse Music Pizza was a show about music education that aired on PBS back in 1998. It was Shari Lewis's last acting appearence before her death later that year. Ray Charles who composed music that was played during that show had passed away in 2004. The show overall was a Daytime Emmy Aw...
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The Flintstones (1960 - 1966) - TV's First Animated Prime Time hit. The wacky prehistoric adventures of Fred Flintsone, and his Neighbor Barney Rubble in the town of bedrock.
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Ocean Girl (1994 - 1997) - Jason and Brett Bates have just accompanied thei divorcedr oceanographer mother to the most remote but advanced underwater facility in the world: O.R.C.A., a veritable city-state, where hundreds of people live and work. But for two young adolescents, this is hardly the adventure of a lifetime. Until...
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Jem (1985 - 1988) - Jem & the Holograms. Jerrica Benton inherits half of her father's company, Starlight music. Eric Raymond has the other half. Eric wants to exploit Starlight topromote "The Misfits" Jerrica can't do anything until she discovers synergi. synergi is a computer her father invented. She projects lif...
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The Dreamstone (1990 - 1995) - A cartoon between good and evil, The Dreammaker, Wuts, and Noops lived in the Land of Dreams, where the Dreamstone was the most powerfull object in the land. Where as on the other side on the purple mist, was Viltheed, Zordrak and an army of Urpneys. Along with Argorribles, and in later episodes, Th...
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The Young Ones (1982 - 1984) - The Young Ones first aired in 1982 on British television as part of the 'alternative comedy movement'. It was about four dysfunctional college students sharing a house. Neil Pye, is the hippie that does all the cleaning and lentil cooking. Mike TheCoolPerson is the smooth but mysterious 'normal'...
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The Bots Master (1993 - 1995) - In the future, inventor Ziv Zulander (ZZ) and his ragtag group of robots (called 'BOYZZ') battle the evil Robot Megafact Corporation, former employer of ZZ, who wishes to use an army of robots to take over the world.
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Vegetable Soup (1975 - 1980) - A "TRIPPY" INSTRUCTIONAL TELEVISION SHOW ABOUT CULTURAL TOLERANCE AND ACCEPTANCE.
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The Trap Door (1984 - 1984) - It's all about Burke. He's the overworked servant to "The Thing Upstairs". As scary as this sounded... working for something you never actually get to see, it apparently pails in comparrison to the dreaded beasts and things that lie beneath the trapdoor...
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Wimzie's House (1997 - 1999) - This show is about a girl named Wimzie, whose house is used to run a day care. Her mother is a pilot and her father a firefighter and she has a younger brother named Bo. Her grandmother runs the day care. Wimzie has fun with her friends Horace, Jonas, and Lulu (Jonas' sister). Wimzie, Horace and Jon...
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My Life as a Teenage Robot (2003 - 2009) - My Life as a Teenage Robot (MLAATR as abbreviated) stars a 16-year-old 6-foot-6-inch (2.0 m) -tall robot girl named XJ-9 (who prefers to be known simply as Jenny). Jenny lives in the town of Tremorton, Ohio in the (presumed) year of 2072. Jenny likes to go to the mall, fit in at high school, and han...
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ECW Hardcore TV (1993 - 2001) - Extreme Championship Wrestling was a revolution in wrestling. This syndicated show, featuring wrestlers such as Raven, Rob Van Dam and Sabu showcased the hardcore nature of ECW. From 1993-2001, this program was an alternative to WWE RAW and WCW Nitro.
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Its Punky Brewster! (1985 - 1989) - An animated spinoff from the popular Punky Brewster live action sitcom. In it, Punky is once again a young girl, only this time she meets a magical furry creature that looks vaguely like an Ewok, named Glommer. Glommer is a fairytale creature that lives inside of the end of the rainbow with othes...
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Gimme a Break! (1981 - 1987) - An aspiring singer(Nell Carter)becomes a housekeeper for a widowed police chief and his three daughters.
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Hangin' with Mr. Cooper (1992 - 1997) - Popular comedian Mark Curry plays Mr. Mark Cooper, a single high school teacher and basketball coach living in Oakland, California. Between coaching, teaching, dealing with neighborhood struggles and living with two beautiful female roommates (played by Holly Robinson Peete and Dawnn Lewis), Mr. Coo...
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Charlie's Angels (1976 - 1981) - Once upon a time, Jill, Sabrina & Kelly were police officers whose skills were being wasted in menial duties such as filing and answering phones. A mysterious millionaire named Charles Townsend took them away from all that by opening his own private investigation agency, and hiring these gorgeous la...
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Star Fleet (1980 - 1982) - The year is 2999, and the solar system has just seen the end of Space War 3. The Solar System is invaded by the Imperial Alliance in search of a supreme being, the F-01. The experimental X Bomber spacecraft with its young crew must discover the secret of F-01 and turn it against the Imperial Allian...
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Beast Machines (1999 - 2000) - The Maximals, fresh from their victory in the Beast Wars, arrive home to Cybertron. They wake up to a nightmare when they wake up with no memory of where they were or what they were doing when they went off-line.
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Muppets Tonight (1996 - 1998) - Kermit, Clifford and friends struggle to put on a weekly TV variety show.
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Mutant League (1994 - 1996) - Welcome to Mutant League. The series delivers a new breed of ultimate athletes. Each episode that targeted a specific sport like basketball up to football. The teams were made up of mutant creatures who only cared about one thing, winning. Because of that, there were no rules in these games. The gam...
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The Toxic Crusaders (1991 - 1992) - The cartoon follows roughly the same plot as the films The Toxic Avenger and it's two suceeding sequels. A complete and hopeless nerd, Melvin, falls into toxic waste and becomes Toxie, a hideously deformed mutant of superhuman size and strength. Teaming with other mutants, No-Zone (whose power comes...
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Spider-Man (1967) (1967 - 1970) - This was the first animated series featuring a Marvel superhero. The series was created by Krantz Animation. In the first season, it featured the adventures of Spider-Man combating both his comic book enemies as well as original villains such as the Fly Twins & Dr. Noah Boddy. The second season took...
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Manimal (1983 - 1983) - Jonathan Chase is a British college professor at New York University who has the unusual ability to transform into any kind of animal he wants. He decides to use his power to assist the New York Police Department in solving unusual crimes, and in this series pilot, he teams up with cute cop Brooke a...
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Angel (1999 - 2004) - Angel, a vampire with a soul, left Buffy and Sunnydale behind after deciding that it wasn't safe for him to stay around those he loved and cared about.
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Disney's Sing-Along Songs (1986 - 1999) - Fun TV Show starring Jiminy Cricket, and Ludwig Von Drake, etc as they present your favourite Disney Songs with Lyrics and the "bouncing ball" so you can Sing-Along!
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Anime Fun TV (1998 - 1999) - Back in the year 1998 when people first started getting into creating Anime Music Videos Somebody came up with the idea to create a show for T.V. that would enable people to submit their home made Anime Music Videos and they would air on this show for people to see!
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The Secret Of Isis (1975 - 1976) - Egyptian Queen Hatchupset Was Given An Amulet With This Amulet Empowered Her With The Powers Of The Goddess Isis To Command The Elements Of Sky And Earth, Andera Thomas Found Her Lost Amulet While On An Archaeological Dig, She Found Out That She Was The Heir To The ''Secrets Of Isis'', By Wearing Th...
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Life Goes On (1989 - 1993) - A TV-series about the life of the Thatchers, especially "Corky", that has Down syndrome but goes to ordinary school ("mainstreaming). We get into their problems and joys. Drew Thatcher's dream comes true when he is able to open his own restaurant, but it's a hard business, and he often run into prob...
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Good Times (1974 - 1979) - The spin-off series to "Maude" features an African American family in Chicago.
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Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers (1996 - 1996) - When the Power Rangers are turned into children, a new team from the waterworld of Aquitar assist in defending Earth from the space witch Rita and Master Vile - her father. This was a 10 episode mini-series
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Hello Kitty and Friends (1987 - 1988) - Each show featured 2 15 minute adventures of Hello Kitty or one of the other cute Sanrio characters.
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Parker Lewis Can't Lose (1991 - 1993) - Just Like Ferris Buller with a 90's setting......COOLNESS
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X-Men: Evolution (2000 - 2003) - The show after the two movies and after the second x-men show.
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What's Happening!! (1976 - 1979) - Roger, Rerun and Dwayne are three buddies growing up in Los Angeles. The three of them always have a penchant for getting into mischief and trying to find ways of getting rich quick. Almost always the trio's schemes wind up getting them into trouble and it is up to Roger's mother to get them out of...
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Cartoon Network's Cartoon Theatre (1998 - 2004) - A program on Cartoon Network which aired movies produced by Warner Brothers as well as original movies such as Dexter's Laboratory Ego Trip and The Powerpuff Girls movie. Other studios include Universal Cartoon Studios and Paramount Pictures.
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The Hogan Family (1985 - 1991) - Being a parent isn't easy, especially when you
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Action league NOW! (1998 - 2012) - Action League now were shorts from Kablam! in 1998 they made it into a tv show starting the Flesh super stong and super naked, thunder girl who flys like thunder, Stinkey diver who smells really bad, Meltman who has the power to melt.
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Power Rangers Time Force (2001 - 2001) - In the year 3000, the time force police capture a mutant criminal, but they get ambushed and the criminal Ransik escapes into the past...now the time force rangers must stop him before history is changed forever.
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Widget, the World Watcher (1990 - 2012) - A purple alien and three kids, Kristine, Kevin and Brian try to save the environment. They are often helped by Megabrain who is only a floating head with hands
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3 Friends and Jerry (1998 - 1999) - Three Friends and Jerry is a hilarious series about four ten-year-old boys who are trying really hard to grow up. Jerry is the new guy in town. He is very innovative in his attempts to be accepted by the local gang, "The Three Friends"; Frank, Thomas, and Eric. Jerry's dad is the new PE teacher at t...
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Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends (1984 - Current) - Stories about a tank engine named Thomas and his friends who live on the Island of Sodor. The series is originated from the Railway Series by the Reverend W.V. Awdry, which started in 1945.
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My Secret Identity (1988 - 1991) - Teenager Andrew Clements gains superpowers after accidentally getting in the way of Dr. Benjamin Jeffcoate's scientific experiment. Andrew uses his superpowers to help people, but must hide them from his family and friends. With the powers of Invulnerability, Super Speed, and Levitation Andrew fight...
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Saved by the Bell: The College Years (1993 - 1994) - Zach, Screech, and Slater are all college students now. They are struggling to adapt to college life and facing rough times, sometimes thanks in part to R.A. Mike Rogers and Prof. Jeremiah Laskey and Zach's troubles with Dean McMann. Kelly later arrives at the college to rejoin the group
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Aliens in the Family (1996 - 1996) - Cookie is a recombinant DNA scientist on a far planet. Divorced from her husband and looking for suitable material she abducts a suburban single father from earth. Love blossoms, they marry, and she with her three children join Doug with his two on Earth, an interstellar Brody/Brady bunch.
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Emergency! (1972 - 1977) - This program focused on the implementation and development of the new concept of the paramedic. The show begins with introducing our heros Roy Desoto and Johnny Gage assembling the first paramedic team and breaking new ground with unheard of new ideas, a mobile unit, equipped to stablize a patient a...
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Dino-Riders (1987 - 1988) - Dino-Riders premiered in syndication in September 1987. This series is about the Valorians, a race who are followed to Earth's past by the evil Rulons who want to destroy them. When Krulos wasn't trying to get the S.T.E.P. to return to his time, he was trying to "brain box" stronger dinosaurs. Wh...
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The Beverly Hillbillies (1962 - 1971) - The Beverly Hillbillies was a TV sitcom about a hillbilly family living in Southern California in the 1960s.
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LazerTag Academy (1986 - 1986) - Lazertag champion Jamie Jaren travels back in time from the year 3010 and teams up with her ancestors to stop Draxon Drear, a criminal from her own time.
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The Flintstone Kids (1986 - 1988) - The Flintstone Kids which aired on ABC from 1986-1988 is simply Fred, Wilma, Barney, Betty, and all their friends as kids.
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Ultraforce (1995 - 1995) - Based off the Malibu comic series, this cartoon takes place in the Ultraverse, where new, super-powered beings, called Ultras, are slowly making their presence known to mankind. Some are ancient entities, others, recently transformed into their altered states. But all seem to have a larger purpose i...
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Miami Vice (1984 - 1989) - The adventures of James "Sonny" Crockett, a veteran undercover detective in the Miami Police Department. Crockett lives the life of his undercover identity, smuggler Sonny Burnett, and lives on a department owned sail boat in the Miami marina with his pet aligator "Elvis", dresses in designer clothe...
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The Red Green Show (1991 - 2006) - "The Red Green Show" is a unique half-hour comedy series targeted at family audiences. Its purpose is to entertain and to provide an escape from the pressures of urban living.
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Lois & Clark The New Adventures of Superman (1993 - 1997) - Clark Kent is a reporter for a newspaper company. But unbeknownst to everybody he knows, he is Superman. But things get complicated when his partner Lois Lane, starts developing feelings for not only Clark, but Superman as well.
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Mazinger Z (1972 - 1974) - first published as manga (comic) in Japan in 1972, Mazinger Z was then turned into a long-running anime television series later in the same year. It arrived in Europe in 1976 and it was a hit. Sadly, it arrived in America many years later when the 70's decade was gone. Mazinger Z remains the king of...
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Tour of Duty (1987 - 1990) - This series offers an unflinching look at the vietnam war. It shows what happened to the soilders on both sides of the conflict. Its interesting to see the weapons and tatics used by both sides, and how each lived.
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Disney's Fluppy Dogs (1986 - 1986) - Intelligent dog-like creatures arrive on our planet via an interdimensional portal and are captured by animal control Two children, Claire and Jamie find them at the pound and they become friends. The key allows them to enter new worlds. The world they are desperately looking for is their home. Thei...
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Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990 - 2000) - Teen Drama initially based around the lives of two outsiders named Brandon and Brenda Walsh who move to Beverly Hills. The show dealt with hard hitting topics such as alcoholism, drug abuse, anorexia, and what have you.
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Robotix (1986 - 1986) - On a far away planet, a war raged. Until their sun went super active, and radiation began pouring onto the planet. The only way to survive was for the people to transfer their conciousness into large robotic machines, called Robotix.
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One Day at a Time (1975 - 1984) - Divorced mother & 2 teenage daughters live in an apartment. Busy-body super sticks his nose into everything.
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Wonderama (1955 - 1987) - BOB MC CALLISTER HOSTED (SONNY FOX WAS 1ST HOST) IT WAS A NEW YORK SHOW WITH KIDS IN AUDIANCE GAMES TO PLAY LIKE THE SNAKE CAN GAME TO WIN A BIKE!
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Fruits Basket (2001 - 2001) - The enigmatic Sohma family shares a great secret, its members are possessed by spirits of the Chinese Zodiac, and when they are hugged by members of the opposite sex, they transform into their Zodiac animal! Tohru Honda, an orphaned high school freshman, is given lodging in the Sohma household in ex...
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The Jeffersons (1975 - 1985) - Just a happy family with maid and occasionaly friend problems
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Catwalk (1992 - 1993) - This show was abouta bunch of twenty something musicians and their lives. There was Johnny, Daisy (played by Neve Campbell), Jesse (played by Paul Popowich), Mary,Atlas, Sierra and Billy. Billy wasn't actually a member of the band but he was a night club owber who later became their manager and star...
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Otherworld (1985 - 1985) - Starring:
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Shin Chan (1992 - Current) - Shin Chan is a Japanese manga and anime series written by Yoshito Usui. The title is commonly translated as either "Crayon Shin Chan" or "Crayon Shin-Chan" and is sold worldwide. The series follows the antics of five-year-old Shinnosuke Nohara and his parents, neighbors, friends, dog and many other...
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Gerbert (1989 - 1991) - A friendly, loveable puppet boy named Gerbert teaches children about making right choices and learn different lessons about life. Gerbert had a bear named Rory that he would imagine was alive and he had pop bottle collection in his bedroom.
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Timon and Pumbaa (1995 - 1997) - Based upon the beloved Lion King, Timon and Pumbaa get the spotlight in their own series. Together, the two have humorus adventures that lead them into tough spots. Sometimes Simba, Rafiki, and Zazu will make their apperances in the series as well.
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Chobits (2002 - 2002) - Hideki's just like every other guy in the 22nd century. He just wants a good job, a good car, and a sexy robot girlfriend to call his own. Until he lands a job, he'll never be able to afford his own 'Persocon' companion. Hideki's luck changes when he discovers Chii, an adorable but dyfunctional pers...
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What-a-Mess! (1995 - 1996) - Based on the popular Frank Muir book series, this delightful animated series follows a scruffy, noble, Afghan puppy on his comical adventures through life. Although this messy, sloppy, clumsy, yet extremely lovable puppy always strives to do right, he somehow always ends up making a bigger mess than...
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Polka Dot Door (1971 - 1993) - Polka Dot Door was a children's television series produced and broadcast by TVOntario from 1971 until 1993. The music was played, written, and directed by Canadian pianist John Arpin.
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Cops (1989 - 2020) - "Cops" was among the earliest reality-based law enforcement shows, and remains one of the most popular of the genre. Each week, a camera crew followed the activities and daily beats of the officers of a different city's police department. Incidents ranged from routine traffic stops that evolve into...
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Comic Strip (1987 - 1987) - A Saturday morning variety kids show that took up a full hour. It contained usually 3 of the following shows in it's run time: "Tigersharks", "Karate Kat", "Street Frogs", and "The Mini-Monsters."
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Star Trek: Voyager (1995 - 2001) - The Federation starship USS Voyager, chasing a band of Maquis rebels, enters the dangerous space nebula known as the Badlands. Both ships are transported by a distant space probe to the Delta Quadrant, 75,000 light-years from Federation space. Voyager's crew and the Maquis form an uneasy truce to re...
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Ninja Robots (1985 - 1986) - Alternative title: Ninja Senshi Tobikage, Ninja Warrior Tobikage.
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Mr Men (1974 - 2009) - Its an animated series for children there are several different mr men shows they are basically shapes and moods.
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Police Academy: the Animated Series (1988 - 1989) - Based on the popular Police Academy series with animated versions of the twelve most popular characters including House, Tackleberry and thier leader Mahoney. The gang fights crime while make life as hard as possible for Captain Harris and his sidekick Procter. Each episode is followed by a safet...
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The Waltons (1972 - 1981) - In the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, during the Great Depression, the Walton family makes its small income from its saw mill on Walton's Mountain. The story is told through the eyes of John Boy, who wants to be a novelist, goes to college, and eventually fulfills his dream. The saga follows the...
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The New Woody Woodpecker Show (1999 - 1999) - These are The New Adventures of Woody Woodpecker, in this Short Lived 1999 Series It Continued To Follow Woody Woodpecker and His Friends on Their Many Adventures!
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Superfriends (1973 - 1977) - Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Robin, and Aquaman, along with heroes-in-training Wendy, Marvin, and Wonder Dog saved lives, put criminals behind bars, and stopped horrible disasters. Other memorable DC heroes such as The Flash, Hawkman, and Green Arrow frequently made appearances.
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Student Bodies (1997 - 1999) - Student Bodies followed a group of students at Thomas A. Edison High School, who created their own student newspaper entitled Student Bodies. Each episode blends the real-life happenings at school with cartoons of how Cody, who illustrates Student Bodies, humorously sees the events
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Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures (1990 - 1991) - Bill and Ted continue to travel through time and have all kinds of adventures.
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Friday Night Videos (1983 - 1994) - In the beginning, MTV was still a phenomenon that very few people actually could see in their homes, as cable television wasn't yet the "norm." Friday Night Videos took advantage of that fact and proved to be the next best thing.
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Rags to Riches (1987 - 1988) - A wealthy widowed businessman adopts five daughters to live with him at his mansion.
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Cybersix (1999 - 1999) - Based off a comic book written by Carlos Trillo and illustrated by Carlos Meglia, Teletoon soon created this comic book series into a short cartoon series consisting of thirteen episodes. Cybersix herself is an android apart of the Cyber's series, 500 in total were built, they were artificial humano...
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Spectreman (1971 - 1972) - Bad, bad, bad 70s Japanese regular-guy-turns-into-giant-robot-esq show. The highlight (other than the great cheesy monsters) is the main villains. These are two guys in ape masks keeping traditional Japanese theatre alive through the over-use of hand gestures. Wonderfully campy, Spectreman makes...
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Smoggies (1988 - 1990) - The Suntots lead by Princes Lila spend all thier time protecting thier paradise land (Coral Island) from the Smoggies (Emma and Clarance), a bunch of idiotic treasure hunters that pollute the waters around the island. Each epispode was quite envirnomentally educational without the overblown obviousn...
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The Pink Panther (1993 - 1996) - The Pink Panther, who now has the ability to talk, returns with new adventures.
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Welcome Back Kotter (1975 - 1979) - Gabriel Kotter returns to Brooklyn to teach history at the very high school from which he graduated ten years prior. When the "Sweathogs" (a nickname earned by the underachieving students of Buchanan High) give him a hard time, Mr. Kotter fires back with his own unending wit, and before long, they a...
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Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings (1977 - 1978) - A British children's animated series about the adventures of a young child named Simon, who has a magic chalkboard. Things that Simon draws on the chalkboard become real in the Land of Chalk Drawings, which Simon can enter by climbing over a fence near his home with a ladder. This children's adventu...
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The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo (1985 - 1985) - When a chest containing 13 of the worst ghosts in history is opened, it's up to Scooby, Shaggy, Daphne, Scrappy, and an orphan named Flim Flam aided by the sorcerer, Vincent VanGhoul (voiced by horror movie legend, Vincent Price) to stop them.
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Jim Henson's The Storyteller (1987 - 1988) - Classic stories from ancient lore told by The Storyteller. He and his dog sat by the fire recalling tales heard on his travels.
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The Godzilla Power Hour (1978 - 1981) - The Godzilla Power Hour was a 60-minute Saturday morning animated series co-produced between Hanna-Barbera Productions and Toho in 1978 and aired on NBC in the US and TV Tokyo in Japan.
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The Plastic Man Comedy-Adventure Show (1979 - 1981) - Actually 2 hours long its first year, then dropping down ti 90 mins the second, the show ran 4 (then 3) segments. In 1980 the show was shortened to 30 minutes and renamed The Plastic Man/Baby Plas Super Comedy Show.
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Sledge Hammer! (1986 - 1988) - Action-packed thriller about a detective named Sledge Hammer and his beautiful, but not-so-bright partner Dori Doreau. In each episode, Hammer and Doreau solve crimes and fight for justice.
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Monster Rancher (1999 - 2001) - Monster Rancher is based off the video game of the same name. It follows the story of a ten year old boy named Genki, who gets sucked into the world of monsters. There he befriends a girl named Holly, who is looking for her father, and her monster Suezo, an eyeball monster. Holly has a pendent tha...
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Undressed (1999 - 2002) - MTV show chronicling the diverse (sexual) relationships between college students, including differences in race, sexual preference, and fetishes.
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Saber Rider (1987 - 1989) - Saber Rider and the Star Sheriff is another of the Wild West meets The Far Future shows that were popular during the 80's (see Bravestarr). Mankind has begun colonizing the stars, and lawlessness has risen it's head, wild west style, once more. It is up to Saber Rider and his Star Sheriffs in thei...
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Batman (1966 - 1968) - Wikipedia:
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The Tex Avery Show (1996 - 2002) - The Tex Avery Show is an animated showcase of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Warner Bros. cartoon shorts prominently by animator Tex Avery (a.k.a. Fred Avery). The showcase premiered on the Cartoon Network in 1996 (not long after the Time Warner-Turner merger allowed for common ownership of all but four of...
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Extreme Dinosaurs (1998 - 1998) - Sixty-Five Million years ago an evil scientist arrives in the time of dinosaurs to find potential soldiers to over throw his world. He captures five dinosaurs who realize that they don't won't to be his evil minions. So he cast them away and finds three evil dinosaurs to do the job. He is then pursu...
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Superman(1988) (1988 - 1988) - Basically another approach to the Man of Steel. This series centers on Clark Kent/Superman (Kal- El) and the aventures in Metropolis. Is the pre Crisis Superman so he's got a lot of "views" and a lot of brains. Together with him, Jimmy olsen with his radio watch that summoned the MAn of Steel and Lo...
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Fudge (1995 - 1997) - The story of two brothers, the oldest is Peter, and the younger brother is Farley, but he's known as Fudge. Fudge got his nickname for his love of chocolate. And any situation Fudge got into, chocolate would most likely be the solution. In one episode Fudge gets his head stuck between two sink pipes...
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Alf Tales (1988 - 1990) - In that show, Alf and his friends presented famous fairy-tales like: "The Wizard of Oz", "Peter Pan", "Robin Hood" etc'.
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Sifl & Olly (1998 - 1999) - Sock Puppet show on MTV
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Maple Town (1986 - 1993) - Mapletown was about a town filled with animals. Rabbits, Bears, Foxes, etc. Wild Wolf was the antagonist in town.
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Kissyfur (1986 - 1987) - This was a short-lived cartoon about a circus bear (Kissyfur) and his dad, Gus, who escaped to live in a swamp. This cartoon centered around the cubs of the swamp and their misadventures which most included the gators that were trying to eat them but Gus always came to the rescue just in time.
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Cro (1993 - 1995) - The story: A wooley mammoth from the Ice Age is thawed out in the 20th century by Dr. C and Mikey. Each episode, he tells a story about his caveman friend, Cro. Each story has to do with science in every Stone Age daily life. The show premiered on PBS kids in 1993 and then was taken off the air in t...
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The Adventures of Batman (1992 - 1995) - In 1992, the birth of Warner Bros. "Batman: The Animated Series" changed the Batman Universe forever. The dynamic series spawned a new technique in animation using black backgrounds that would eventually be dubbed "Dark Deco." Dark Deco gave every scene within Gotham an extraordinary look, redefinin...
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Digimon Adventure 01 (1999 - 2000) - Digidestined kids go to the digital world in order to save both the real world and the digital world.
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Kratt's Creatures (1996 - 1996) - This show was an education show that taught its viewers about the different residents of the animal kingdom. Coupled with cheesy animated sequences, and wacky anitcs, this show and its hosts Chris and Martin Kratt became hits with children, spawning a series of books based off episodes.
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The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show (1995 - 1995) - This animated series actually follows three different cartoon scenarios. The first, "Schnookums and Meat!" involves a dumb pair of animals: Schnookums the cat and Meat the dog. The next, "Pith Possum: Super Dynamic Possum of Tomorrow" is a spoof of the 1966 Batman TV series, with Pith Possum and...
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Cyborg 009 (2001 - 2002) - Remake of 60's anime series.
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Disney Sing Along Songs (1986 - Current) - A Sing Along Direct-to-Video series for Disney on VHS/Betamax/Laserdisc/DVD/Blu-Ray. It started with "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" and finished with "Flik's Musical Adventure at Disney's Animal Kingdom" The series was sometimes shown on The Disney Channel at some time as a special. (For example: "Friend Like...
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Land of the Lost (Original TV Series) (1974 - 1977) - Marshal, Will and Holly, on a routine expedition...came the greatest earthquake every known, shook their tiny raft, an took them to the valley deep below, to the land of the lost, the land of the lost.
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Voyagers! (1982 - 1983) - Phineas Bogg is a member of a group time travelers called Voyagers. He is a regular human that once lived as a pirate before he was chosen to be a voyager. He travels by way of a brass pocket watch type device called an omni. When the light flashes red, it means history is wrong. His job is to fix i...
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Rude Dog and The Dweebs (1989 - 1989) - Created to promote a popular 80's line of sportswear, Rude Dog and the Dweebs was as colorful as the clothing it advertised. The punkish pooch himself drove a 1956 pink Cadillac across a backdrop of Beverly Hills imagined in hues of pastel and neon.
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WMAC Masters (1995 - 1996) - Actors
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Adventures from the Book of Virtues (1996 - 2002) - Adventures from the Book of Virtues is an animated television series which originally aired on PTV and PBS Kids in the United States for three seasons, beginning in 1996 and ending in 2000. There was a two-year gap in between the second and third seasons. It sought to illustrate themes of common vir...
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Child's Toy/Kodomo No Omocha/Kodocha (1996 - 1997) - Sana Kurata has a charmed life. Not only is her mother is a famous, award-winning writer, but she's the star of the hit TV comedy "Child's Toy" while still in the fifth grade. But Sana's biggest concern is Akito Hayama, a pint-sized hellion who's organized the boys in their grade-school class into a...
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The Carol Burnett Show (1967 - 1978) - Television show featuring skits by Carol Burnett and her comedy troupe. Among the cast were Harvey Korman, Tim Conway, Vicki Lawrence, Lyle Wagoner & later on Ken Berry & Dick Van Dyke.
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Kyouryuu Sentai Zyuranger (1992 - 1993) - The 16th Super Sentai series. 170,000,000 years ago, five ancient human kingdoms, with the protection of the Sh
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Kamen Rider (1971 - 1973) - A grasshopper looking motorcycle riding superhero who fights the evil clan called Shocker. After Takeshi Hongou being remodelled by the Shockers, Kamen Rider fights out evil. In Episode 14, Rider #2 (Hayato Ichimonji) arrived to continue the series. The series' villain was later became GelShocker.
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Ewoks (1985 - 1987) - This series recounts the adventures of Ewoks years before the Battle of Endor. Here Wicket W. Warrick is a young Ewok struggling to achieve maturity in his community. This leads to a series of adventures with his friends, Princess Kneessa heir to the chieftain, Latara the aspiring musician and Tee...
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Super Turtles (Japan) (1996 - 1997) - Japan only ninja turtles cartoon.
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Hardcastle & Mccormick (1983 - 1986) - A hard-line judge teams up with a car thief to capture theives who slip through legal loopholes, not to mention the conflicts that arise when it comes.
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Angie (1979 - 1980) - Poor waitress Angie Falco (Donna Pescow), working at the Liberty Diner had been secretly slipping Brad Benson pastries, thinking he was also poor. She soon learns, however, that he is actually a pediatrician from the medical building across the street from the diner and a member of one of Philadelph...
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Read All About It (1981 - 1984) - When three kids explore a coach house held by a missing Uncle of one of the kids, they discover far more than they bargained. They discover two robots, Otto and Theta, who tell them about a dire threat of a conspiracy against the town. By accident, they also discover a teleport machine that can take...
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The Partridge Family (1970 - 1974) - The Partridges were a fatherless family of six who decided, in the premier episode, to form a rock band and tour the country in a psychedelically-painted school bus. Most episodes began at the family home in California. Under the leadership of 70s supermom Shirley Partridge (Shirley Jones), the five...
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Potato Head Kids (1985 - 1985) - Potato Head Kids was a series consisting of very few poorly made episodes. In fact each episode has several HIGHLY noticable animation or voicing mistakes. They're so bad the thy look intentional. There is basically no continuous plot, just the gang having fun and trying to avoid the cliche' gang of...
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My Little Pony Tales (1992 - 1992) - Six ponies - Starlight, Sweetheart, Melody, Bright Eyes, Patch, Bon Bon, and Clover - learn everyday lessons in real-life adventure show.
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Webster (1983 - 1989) - The post-retirement season is suddenly disrupted for football player George Papadapolis and his wife Katherine when Webster, the orphaned son of a former teammate, moves in. Laughter -- and life lessons -- in every episode.
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Widget the World Watcher (1990 - 1991) - Widget was a little alien with the task of preserving and protecting the environment of planet Earth with the aid of his friends, three human children named Kristine, Brian and Kevin
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Popeye the Sailor (1933 - 1957) - Thimble Theater was adapted into an animated cartoon series originally produced for Paramount Pictures by Fleischer Studios, run by brothers Max Fleischer (producer) and Dave Fleischer (director) in 1933. Popeye made his film debut in Popeye the Sailor, a 1933 Betty Boop cartoon (Betty only makes a...
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Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog (1998 - 1999) - Queen Maeve of Terma wants to rule the land of her birth, the peaceful kingdom of Kells. She calls upon the dark fairy Mider, who gives her a crystal that allows Maeve to use sorcery to summon mystical creatures. King Conchobar of Kells hears of Maeve's evil plain and must find a way to stop her and...
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Spider-Man Unlimited (1999 - 2001) - Muppet Sing Alongs was released direct-to-video on May 21, 1993. It was the first of the titles in the Muppet Sing-Alongs series.
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Sam and Max Freelance Police (1997 - 1998) - Though it was originally a comic book, the story is about a crime fighting dog named Sam, and his psychotic rabbit pal, Max. This show premiered on Fox Kids for a year because of the airing of the new Fox Family Channel.
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Clueless: The Series (1996 - 1999) - A television series, based on the popular movie of the same name. Many of the actors from the movie appear in the television series, including Dion, Mr. Hall, Miss Giest, Amber, and Murray.
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The Equalizer (1985 - 1989) - Robert McCall is "The Equalizer", a private detective with a lot of contacts who is available for hire if you have a problem that you don't know how to solve. His no-nonsense attitude, compassion, and experience with dealing with a wide variety of situations makes him a powerful and useful detective...
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Star Blazers (1980 - 1985) - In the year 2199, life on Earth was threatened with extinction by the mysterious planet, Gamilon. In the middle of the twenty-first century, this mysterious stellar nation, from a planet far outside our solar system, declared war on Earth. They bombarded Earth with deadly planet bombs. The surface o...
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Family Feud (1976 - Current) - Richard Dawson first hosted this game show in which two families try to guess what the 'surveys said' of polls conducted of 100 average people. Family Feud premiered in 1976 on ABC and ended in 1985, but in 1988 comedian Ray Combs (died June 2, 1996 by hanging suicide) took over on CBS. In 1992, t...
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Wheel of Fortune (1975 - Current) - This popular hangman type game was created by Merv Griffin that was first hosted & co-hosted by Chuck Woolery and Susan Stafford. 3 players spun a big wooden wheel for money and tried to guess letters on a big puzzle board and used the money to buy prizes. In 1981, former weatherman from LA, Pat Saj...
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Will & Grace (1998 - 2006) - Now entering its eighth season, the Emmy Award-winning comedy series has remained one of television's highest-rated and most upscale comedies throughout its network run. For the 2004-05 television season, "Will & Grace" averaged a 4.5 rating, 12 share in adults 18-49 and 10.0 million viewers overall...
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TUGS (1989 - 1990) - Two tugboat companies, The heroic Star Fleet run by Captain Star who was the narrator of the show and the villanous Z Stacks run by the devious Captain Zero.
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Sigmund & the Sea Monsters (1973 - 1975) - Two boys, Johnny and Scott, were playing on the beach one day when they "meet" Sigmund, a green sea monster with tentacles who looks like moving seaweed. As it turns out, Sigmund got tired of his family who wanted him to become a "proper" sea monster (i.e., scaring people etc), and as a result, he r...
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The Tribe (1999 - Current) - 'Where the virus came from, no-one knew... from deepest space, bacterial warfare or some nation's scientific experiments gone horrifically wrong? All the Adults are gone... All the teachers are gone... All peace and regular meals are gone... Just tribal instincts and war paint survive. If survival d...
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Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy (1988 - 1990) - Siblings Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy are toys that come to life when their owner Marcella isn't around. Together with the other toys, they explore a strange land where anything is possible.
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Encyclopedia Brown (1989 - 1990) - Aired on HBO.
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Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds (1985 - 1987) - Dogtanian (the son of a former Muskehound) is sent to Paris to become a Muskehound but on the way encounters Milady de Winter and gets involved with a plot to destablise the French Monarachy.
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Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures (1987 - 1988) - Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures was a revival of the classic Terrytoons character Mighty Mouse. It was produced by the infamous maverick Ralph Bakshi (who got his start in the animation industry working at Terrytoons). Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures is considered by some to be a major truning poi...
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Dragon's Lair (1984 - 1984) - Modeled after the very popular video game of the same name, Dirk would battle the dragon Cinge, often in the Dragon's Lair. Dirk is the best knight in King Ethelred's kingdom, performing all sorts of great deeds and protects the kingdom and his love, Princess Daphne.
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Keeping Up Appearances (1990 - 1995) - Snobs have long been comady anti-heroes - Hancock was a snob, as were Basil Fawlty, Rupert Rigsby and even, in his rallies against 'inferior' racial minorities, Alf Garnett - but Hyacinth Bucket, which she insisted was pronounced 'bouquet', was the mother of all snobs. She was a barnstorming, interf...
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The Biskitts (1982 - 1983) - A group of very tiny, medieval dogs, the Biskitts, live in Biskitt Castle, which is nestled in a great swamp. They have pledged to guard the treasure of their friend, the late King Kevin. The evil King Max, however, is constantly trying to find a way to steal this treasure with the help of his toa...
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Spider-Woman (1979 - 1980) - Spider-Woman fights crime in this Spider-Man spin-off. Spider-Man guest stars in two episodes. The series was made by Ruby-Spears Productions. Spider-Woman's actual identity was Jessica Drew & the series was loosely based on the Marvel Comics character.
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Avengers (1999) (1999 - 2000) - This show is based on a marvel comic series. It follows a group that are considered the Earth's Mightiest Heroes. The initial cast consisted of Ant-Man, Wasp, Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch, Tigra, Falcon and Wonder Man. In one of the earliest episodes, Wonder Man is put into a coma and his brain pattern...
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The Moomins (1990 - 1992) - They love the laughter and they love the living. The Moomins,
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The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show (1971 - 1972) - The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show follows the hijinks of the teen Pebbles Flintstone and Bamm-Bamm Rubble. Bypassing several important growth stages, Bedrock's favorite tots are now teenagers attending Bedrock High where, not surprisingly, they become embroiled in a variety of misadventures along with...
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Family Dog (1993 - 1993) - A horribly disfunctional family, the Binsfords, abuse their dog. The cartoon's stories gravitate more in the dogs prospective and well-being.
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Out of the Box (1998 - 2004) - Out of Of the Box was a very popular show for many kids who are now Teen agers with some of the greatest songs of all times in the show it was great! They were known for making craft and doing hands on things in the box! They would act out plays and it was a younger of the 1990's dream playhouse the...
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Star Trek (1966 - 1969) - Star Trek is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry that follows the adventures of the starship USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) and its crew.
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Maniac Mansion (1990 - 1993) - Canadian sitcom follows a scientist named Fred Edison(Joe Flaherty)and his eccentric family.This show was loosely based on the 1987 compute game of the same name.
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Parappa the Rapper (1999 - 2001) - Cartoon based on the video game.
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Fireman Sam (1987 - Current) - Fireman Sam is a stop-motion animation about a fireman named Sam and his friends who put out fires and solved a multitude of other problems in the small Welsh town of Pontypandy.
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My Two Dads (1987 - 1990) - Two men end up inheriting the child of a women whom they both used to date. One of the men is the father but no one knows who. Tests were never done. They both just decided to take in this young girl and raise her-all living in the same loft. The two dads are supposed to be the epitamy of opposites...
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The Tomorrow People 70's series (1973 - 1979) - The show is about special adults and teens with special powers they use to protect Earth from all evil.
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Wizbit (1985 - 1987) - BBC TV show staring Paul Daniels, a talking yellow hat and a 7ft tall character called wooly rabbit..
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Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch (1974 - 1976) - Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch
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Shazam (1974 - 1977) - Billy Batson is a boy with a special duty in life. Accompanied by his Mentor, he travels from place to place in a Winnebago learning about life and helping people along the way. When the situation is heading for disaster, all he has to do is to yell the magic word, SHAZAM! and call down the magic li...
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I'm Telling! (1987 - 1988) - In this kids game show version of The Newlywed Game, two siblings usually a brother and a sister shared secrets about each other. Whichever team won the most points got to go the the Pick-A-Prize Arcade.
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The Bozo Show (1962 - 2011) - A variety show on WGN in Chicago showed the talent of many actors. Two people would portray Bozo over the shows run. Famous Magician Marshell Brodien got his start as Wizzo T. Wizard (the T stood for Walter).Entertainer and radio/tv broadcaster:Bob Bell was the first performer to mc the series as...
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Monster Force (1994 - 1995) - I've looked through all of the 90s TV section and couldn't find this but some how i was able to remember its name and I was able to find was this:
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Pro Stars (1991 - 1992) - Originally intended to air on ESPN, the show centers on Michael Jordan, Bo Jackson and Wayne Gretzky fighting crime and helping children, often protecting the environment as well. These three were chosen to represent the pinnacle of all four major American professional sports in the early 1990s. Whi...
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Swat Cats: The Radical Squadron (1993 - 1995) - Two ex-fighter pilots (T-Bone and Razor) battle eveil as masked heros, who manage to constantly trouble the chief of police who can never best evil himself and so it is left to the Swat Kats to do so to his dismay.
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Unico (1981 - 1985) - Unico the Unicorn has the amazing power to make anyone he meets happy. Whether it`s because of his personality or the powers of his horn, no one knows. However, the gods become jealous of Unico, thinking that only gods should be able to decide or let people be happy or not. Unico is banished to the...
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Out of Control (1984 - 1988) - Cut-it-out! This was a super fun variety show on Nickelodeon with some very colorful characters. It taught many valuable lessons on how NOT to do things. Comedian Dave Coulier stars as the even-keeled host Dave, whose signature catchphrase was "Cutitout!"; which was a catchphrase Coulier would lat...
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The All New Popeye Hour (1978 - 1983) - Popeye returns in this new saturday morning series on September 9, 1978, The All-New Popeye Hour debuted on the CBS Saturday morning lineup. It was an hour-long animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, which tried its best to retain the style of the original comic strip (Popeye returne...
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Highway to Heaven (1984 - 1989) - Starring Michael Landon & Victor French
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The Adventures of T-Rex (1992 - 1993) - The world of T-Rex is inhabited by clothed civilized dinosaurs. In Rep City a gang of thugs, led by Big Boss Graves, is planning to take over the city, but professor Edison asks the help of 5 stand-up comedians, the 5 T-Rex brothers, Bugsy (purple), Bernie (blue), Buck (yellow), Bubba (green) and Br...
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Taina (2001 - 2002) - Taina Morales has dreams that someday she will be a star, but finds out that the road to being a star is a hard one. Taina attends Manhattan School of the Arts with her best friend, Renee Jones and her other friends Daniel McDaniel and Lamar Johnson. But of course, her arch nemesis Maritza Hogge, wh...
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Todd McFarlane's Spawn: The Animated Series (1997 - 1999) - The Animated Adventures Of A Mysterious Demonic Being Who Uses His Dark Powers Against The Forces Of Evil.
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Silver Spoons (1982 - 1987) - Edward Stratton III likes Pac-Man, pinball machines and electric trains. Ricky Stratton is mature, sensible and understands computers. But Edward is in his 30s, while son Ricky is only 12. Edward is very rich. He also talks like Goofy, has the brains of a speed bump and lives in a mansion furnished...
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227 (1985 - 1990) - 227 is an American sitcom television series that originally aired on NBC from September 14, 1985, to May 6, 1990. The series stars Marla Gibbs as Mary Jenkins, a sharp-tongued, inner-city resident gossip and housewife, and lower-floor neighbors Sandra Clark and Pearl Shay.
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The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970 - 1977) - The Mary Tyler Moore Show was one of the most literate,
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Partridge Family, 2200 A.D. (1974 - 1975) - Animated adaptation of The Partridge Family (ABC, 1970-74), which saw the family propelled into the future. Originally slated to be a part of a proposed new version of The Jetsons (ABC, 1962-63), the animated version featured new characters Veenie (Keith's Venusian friend) and Marion (Laurie's Marti...
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Gravedale High (1990 - 1990) - Max Schneider is the only human boy at Gravedale High, which is otherwise populated entirely by teenage versions of classic hollywood monsters such as vampires, werewolves, and frankensteinian creatures. The comedy came from the fact that, as far as the monsters were concerned, they were all perfec...
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Jabberjaw (1976 - 1978) - Jabberjaw
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Little Golden Book Land (1989 - 1989) - Adventures from the land of Little Golden Book Land. Characters usually consisted of entities that lacked the ability of higher or basic intelligent thought (Locomotives, Lions, Bears, etc) and were given human facial characteristics. A great children's show that taught morals and always had happy e...
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Hang Time (1995 - 2012) - Hang Time is basically just another teen coming-of-age sitcom. The twist here is, however, that it focuses on a boys basketball team with one female team member. The show is generically the same as the rest - same jokes, same gags, same characters, touches on the same issues - but it is one of the b...
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S Club 7 (1999 - 2002) - S Club 7 is actual band. They are all Bristish. They start in Miami as hotel singers in season 1. In season 2 they move to Los Angeles and remian there until the end of the show. They keep trying to get a music contract. They get jobs and have drama with relationships and such on the side. In the la...
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The King of Queens (1998 - 2007) - Blue-collar couple Doug and Carrie Heffernan (Kevin James and Leah Remini) share their home in Queens, NY with Carrier's oddball dad, Arthur (Jerry Stiller). Burly Doug, who makes a living as a parcel deliveryman, often has to scheme to find time alone with Carrie, as Arthur can be quiet a handful -...
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MADtv (1995 - 2016) - MADtv is a late night sketch comedy television show. MADtv premiered in 1995 and, over the years, has become famous for its sharp parodies of film, television and music.
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Teknoman (1995 - 1996) - At the end of the 21st century, the earth was invaded by a horde of mutant Spidercrabs, under the control of the Venomoid warlord - Darkon! Even the heroic men & women of the Space Knights cannot defend the earth without the help of a mysterious man called Blade, who has the ability to transform int...
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Ant and the Aardvark (1969 - 1971) - Very similar to your Road Runner and Coyote series, it features an ant and an aardvark. Every episode, the aardvark tries to catch the ant.
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Amazing Stories (1985 - 1987) - Amazing Stories was a short lived sci-fi/fantasy series in the vein of The Twilight Zone. A new story - sometimes scary, sometimes funny - would be featured every week featuring many notable 80s character actors as well as a few big name stars. The series was most noted for the number of guest dir...
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MTV's Say What Karaoke! (1998 - 2000) - Guests would sing karaoke along to songs in front of a live audience and were judged and eliminated. The finale of each show included spinning a wheel and sing whatever song the landed on. A pre-American Idol like show.
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Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain (1998 - 1998) - Pinky and the Brain, two genetically-enhanced lab mice, are still trying to take over the world. However, now that they've lost their headquarters at ACME Labs, they're operating from the home of the animal over-loving Elmyra. Now Pinky and the Brain must continually avoid Elmyra and a neighborhood...
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Raw Toonage (1992 - 1992) - Raw Toonage was a half-hour show airing on NBC Saturday mornings featuring a Disney classic character as the host (ex. Goofy) and three cartoon shorts: "He's Bonkers" featuring Bonkers D. Bobcat with Jitters A. Dog and Fawn Deer, "Marsupilami" featuring Marsupilami and Maurice the gorila, and "Total...
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The gummi bears/ winnie-the-pooh hour (1989 - 1990) - Hour block that aired reruns from both shows.
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Dilbert (1999 - 2000) - DILBERT had a short run through 1999-2000. The show followed an average day through DILBERT's life. Ridiculous slapstick and parody come together in this amazingly well casted show, featureing celebrities and good animation.
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The Secret Life of Toys (1994 - 1994) - This show chronicled the lives and adventures that toys have when their owners arent around, and was a tv show spin-off of the 1986 Jim Henson film the christmas toy. This show featured such lovable characters as rugby the stuffed toy tiger, dotty the doll (who was later replaced by raisin the ragdo...
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seaQuest DSV (1995 - 1998) - Captain Nathan Bridger is hauled out of retirement to command the new submarine SeaQuest, under the authority of the United Earth/Oceans Organization. His ship goes up against pirate forces commanded by Marilyn Stark, a former SeaQuest captain who tried to instigate a war.
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Nick at Nite (1985 - Current) - Nick at Nite is a programing block from 9pm-6am Sunday-Thursday and from 10pm-6am Friday-Saturday on Viacom's kids cable channel Nickelodeon. When Nick at Nite launched in 1985, the shows were from the 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s. Today Nick at Nite's shows are from the 80s and 90s. Nick at nite's...
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It's a Living (1980 - 1989) - 1980s sitcom about a group of waitresses(Ann Jillian, Gail Edwards, Barrie Youngfellow, Crystal Bernard, Sheryl Lee Ralph)that work in a gourmet restaurant located above a California hotel. The show ran for two seasons on ABC(1980-1982) and was later revived in first run syndication by Lorimar(1985-...
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Johnson and Friends (1991 - 1995) - Johnson and his friends, which include McDuff, a concertina, Diesel, a truck, Alfred, a hot water bottle, and Squeaky, a robot, are toys that belong to a boy named Michael, unseen except for asleep in his bed. They reside in his bedroom, and but do not move or show any signs of life until he has lef...
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Night Gallery (1970 - 1973) - Night Gallery was creator-host Rod Serling's follow-up to The Twilight Zone. Set in a shadowy museum of the outre, Serling weekly unveiled disturbing portraiture as preface to a highly diverse anthology of tales in the fantasy-horror vein. The first story the in the pilot episode was directed by Ste...
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Benson (1979 - 1986) - Spin-Off of the hit comedy "SOAP", "BENSON", the Butler of Jessica Tate helps out her cousin Gene Gatling, who is the Governor of the state. Benson's first escapade lands him into finding a way for a huge company to build their new bridge without killing beavers. His success in this idea seems to la...
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The Arsenio Hall Show (1989 - 2014) - The Arsenio Hall Show made its debut in 1989 and ended in 1994. It was later revived in 2013 but ended in 2014. This late night talk show was made to compete with the likes of The Tonight show and David Lettermen. Arsenio began his show with his trademark catchphrase "Let's get busy!"
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General Hospital (1963 - Current) - The longest running drama series in the history of television. The series focuses on Dr. Steve Hardy and his nurse friend Jessie Brewer and her marriage with the young Dr. Phil Brewer. Despite originally taking place in the hospital of an unnamed city, the city was later placed as Port Charles, New...
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The Bugaloos (1970 - 1972) - The Bugaloos was the second full production by Sid and Marty Krofft. Although this show was not as popular as their other series, camio apearances aired during the Kroft Supes Stars show.
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Fame (1982 - 1987) - The Art School was always their dream.They want to dance, they want to sing, to play music, to act but above all they want to live their lives while they are still young and full of energy. Coco, Leroy, Danny, Jesse, Chris, and all the others try hard because they know that they've got a long way to...
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Jungle Cubs (1996 - 1998) - The comic adventures of the children of the Jungle Book characters as they cope by themselves with life in the wild, search for food, shelter from nature, and learn to get along with each other.
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V (1984 - 1985) - This series features the characters from the two mini-series about aliens coming to Earth claiming to be friends but in reality have an ulterior motive. The aliens may have been beaten in the mini-series but there are still a lot of them out there. In this series, Nathan Bates, the industrialist who...
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Jumanji (1996 - 1998) - based off the movie with the same name, it shows older alan still stuck in the game and trying to get out.
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Barney Miller (1975 - 1982) - The trials and tribulations of Captain Barney Miller
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Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (1976 - 1977) - This show is about two women, Laurie and Judy, who are newspaper reporters for the world famous Newsmaker Magazine who coincidentally also happen to be the super heroines Electra Woman & Dyna Girl. With the help of Crimescope, the two reporters can transform themselves from everyday reporters to the...
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Donald's Quack Attack (1993 - 1993) - A half hour compilation of classic Disney cartoons featuring Donald Duck and his friends.
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Beverly Hills Teens (1987 - 1988) - Characters & Voices
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Hunter (1984 - 1991) - Rick Hunter is a (good) cop, who has a few things going against him. One is the fact that he, albeit unintentionally, injures his partners, which that not too many cops want to be his partner. Another is that his captain has it in for him. And the fact, that some of the people in his family are mobs...
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The Odd Couple (1970 - 1975) - Felix and Oscar are an extremely odd couple: Felix is anal-retentive, neurotic, precise, and fastidiously clean. Oscar, on the other hand, is the exact opposite: sloppy and casual. They are sharing an apartment together, and their differing lifestyles inevitably lead to some conflicts and laughs.
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I Dream of Jeannie (1965 - 1970) - Stranded on a desert island after his spacecraft malfunctioned, NASA astronaut Tony Nelson comes upon a strange bottle and releases a beautiful girl genie. "Jeannie" as she is called, is more than two thousand years old, is from ancient Babylon, and can materialize objects or control any situation w...
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Glo Friends (1986 - 1986) - The Glo friends was a 15 minute cartoon aired in 1986. The Glo Friends cartoon was a spin-off from the christmas special released in 1985, The Glo Friends Save Christmas, based off of the popular Glo Worm toy series. The Glo Friends were a group of bugs that are constantly trying to find moondrops...
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Zorro-1990 (1990 - 1992) - Actors-
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Maury (1991 - Current) - A show hosted by Maury Povich who helps people with problems and issues consirning their lives. It was first known as The Maury Povich Show from it's debut in 1991 until becoming a tabloid series in 1998.
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In Search of..... (1976 - 1982) - This series explored various phenomena, legends, and mysteries and still holds up 20 years after it left the air. I just loved this show as a grade schooler in the seventies, because I was heavy into monsters and ghost stories and the show frequently profiled legends like vampires, werewolves, Bigfo...
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The Kwicky Koala Show (1981 - 1982) - Cartoon pioneer Tex Avery was lured out of retirement in 1979 to create a new cartoon for old colleagues William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Avery's dream was a return to the unbridled zaniness of his earlier MGM work. His creation was Quicky (later renamed Kwicky) Koala, a zippy little Aussie marsupi...
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Wizadora (1993 - 1993) - Kids Tv Show Wizadora was a trainee witch, who often had trouble casting spells. This was one of Meridian's earliest productions for the ITV network.
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The Scooby Doo Show (1976 - 1979) - The third incarnation of the Hanna Barbera series
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SCTV (1976 - 1984) - SCTV is "ON THE AIR!!!"
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Wake, Rattle, and Roll (1990 - 1992) - Wake, Rattle, and Roll was a children's TV show about a boy and his robot from around 1991. The robot's head appeared to be made of a Sony U-matic cassette. The show's theme song featured a version of the song Shake, Rattle and Roll.
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Tom and Jerry's Funhouse (TBS) (1986 - 1996) - Tom and Jerry's Funhouse was a animated variety show on TBS.
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Amen (1986 - 1991) - Deacon Ernest Frye was a holy terror. He was
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Amigo and Friends (1980 - 1984) - A 1982 Hanna-Barbera cartoon starring Mexican movie star Cantinflas, who learns about important people, places and inventions in history.
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Cardcaptors (1998 - 2000) - CardCaptors is the American version of the Japanese anime Card Captor Sakura. The main characters are Sakura Avalon and Li Showron, who, assisted by Keroberos (Kero), and Sakura's best friend Madison, try to capture the escaped Clow cards, and return them to the mystical book that holds them, the Cl...
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The New Archies (1987 - 1988) - This series follows the adventures of Archie Andrews and his friends as pre-teens in middle school.
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Disney's Hercules: The TV Series (1998 - 1999) - Teenage Hercules trains to be a hero and battles Hades, the ruler of the Underworld while attending high school.
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Action Man (2000) (1995 - 1997) -
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Mickey Mouse Works (1999 - 2001) - Mickey Mouse and his friends (Donald Duck, Goofy, Minnie Mouse, Daisy Duck, pluto etc') Back to the television with some new Cartoons.
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Time Squad (2001 - 2003) - Set in the year one million, It's Time Squad's duty to protect history form falling apart. The show revolves around Officer Buck Tuddrussel,the trigger-happy cop. Larry 3000, the resentful robot that is the only one that knows how to control the satellite that they live in. and Otto Osworth, the or...
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The Flying House (1983 - 1985) - "The Flying House" was a sister series to "SuperBook" it tells the incredible adventures of a time machine named The Flying House which is a fusion between a regular house and a big rocketship.
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Braingames (1984 - 1985) - "Braingames" was a series featuring interactive brain teaser puzzles that integrated history, art, music, culture, and sports. Each episode featured such as "Wrongovia" (Mystery and History), "Safari Solitaire" (Animal Quiz), "Memory Rock" (Memory Challenge), and many more.
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It's Your Move (1984 - 1985) -
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Swan's Crossing (1992 - 1992) - This show follows the lives of a group of teenagers in a town called Swans Crossing. Designed to be a soap opera aimed at the preteen age group, it provides storylines that are found in your typical "grown-up" soap opera - love triangles, innocent first love, the possibility of being switched at bir...
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Excel Saga (1999 - 2000) - Crazy anime about a pair of girls working for a secret organiztion bent on world conquest by taking over one city at a time.
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The New Adventures of Speed Racer (1993 - 1994) - The early 90's brought back that 60's anime favorite, Speed Racer, with a bit of a sci-fi twist.
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Batfink (1967 - 1988) - Hal Seeger production, "Batfink" was a five minute long cartoon, 100 episodes in total. Originally made in one year (1966), the show was shown from 1967 to 1988.
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Highlander: the Series (1992 - 1998) - Duncan MacLeod is Immortal, and must live in modern society, concealing his true nature while fighting other Immortals. He is aided by the "watchers"who guide him to fighting evil immortals. Film contain lots of flashbacks to his past.
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Transformers: Masterforce (1988 - 1990) - Powermasters, pretenders, headmasters, and powermaster prime all star in this show.
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The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang (1980 - 1981) - A young (purple) woman arrives in 1957 with her time machine and befriends the Fonz and the "Happy Days" gang. They join her in her time machine and have time traveling adventures on Earth and in Space.
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Vehicle Force Voltron (1985 - 1985) - Debuting just after the more popular lion based Voltron: Defender of the Universe, Vehicle Voltron saw a devoted, if decidedly smaller fanbase due to the fact that it spent most of each episode talking, waiting until the last few minutes for the group to actually form Voltron and get some action int...
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Robot Chicken (2005 - Current) - All your favorite toys of the past are back and together in this awesome new show. But these aren't your big brother's G.I. Joes or you older sister's Barbie dolls. See what crazy things Executive Producers Seth Green and Matthew Senreich have in store for you nostalgics in this stop-motion comedy.
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Win, Lose Or Draw (1987 - 1990) - "Win, Lose or Draw" was created by actor Burt Reynolds ("Smokey And the Bandit", "The Cannonball Run", etc.) and long-time game show host Bert Convy ("Tattletales" and "Super Password"). The series was basically an adaption of the old party game Charades, and had two teams of three players each, wi...
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Heathcliff and Marmaduke (1981 - 1982) - This cartoon was done for ABC Saturday morning by Ruby-Spears three years before the better known syndicated Heathcliff & the Catillac Cats/Cats & Co by DiC. This is technically the second and final season, since the first had Heathcliff and Ruby-Spears charaters Dingbat and the Creeps. The quality...
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The Twilight Zone (1959 - 1965) - Creator Rod Serling wrote and produced the majority of episodes in the series which aired from 1959 to 1964 and hosted the twisted sci-fi legend. Soon to be famous actors such as Robert Redford, William Shatner and Burt Reynolds as well as established stars were featured in spine-tingling episodes....
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Danger Bay (1985 - 1990) - Danger Bay was a half hour-long family adventure series set in and around the city of Vancouver.
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Little Muppet Monsters (1985 - 1985) - This live action/ animated series aired back to back with muppet babies.
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USA High (1997 - 1999) - A comedy in the spirit of "Saved by the Bell", "Running the Halls", "California Dreams", etc.: six students (4 Americans, a Brit and a German) go to "The American Academy of Paris", which is run by a stuffy British Headmaster, but who are taught by a gorgeous Dutch teacher. Hilarity ensues.
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Black Sheep Squadron (1976 - 1978) - Black Sheep Squadron was a somewhat fictionalized TV show of Greg "Pappy" Boyington and his marine fighter squadron in world war 2.
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Adam-12 (1968 - 1975) - A realistic police drama following the lives of two officers of the LAPD, veteran Pete Malloy and his rookie partner, Jim Reed. Done in a spare, almost "docudrama" style, each episode covered a variety of incidents that the officers encountered during a shift, from the tragic to the trivial. NOW ON...
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Watership Down (TV Series) (1999 - 2001) - Based on Richard Adam's best selling novel and produced by Martin Rosen, who produced the orginal 1978 feature film, Watership Down the TV series was first bradcast on CITV in 1999.
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Rolie Polie Olie (1998 - 2004) - A young robot lives with his wacky robot family in a robotic world and learns many valuable lessons.
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The Karate Kid (1989 - 1990) - Based on the hit feature-films, Daniel Larusso, his friend and teacher Mr. Miyagi and his girlfriend Taki traveled the globe for Martial Arts adventure.
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Lupin the 3rd (1972 - 2012) - This show is like japans answer to James Bond. This was the most popular character in japan for over 20 years. Arsene' Lupin III is the worlds greatest thief. Together with his cohorts Disuke Jigen, Goemon Ishikawa, and Fugiko Mine, Lupin travels the world pulling heist after heist. Each heist would...
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Disney's Sing Me a Story with Belle (1995 - 1997) - Belle invites a group of children into her enchanting Book and Music Shop for 30 minutes of stories and songs promoting a special theme, utilizing Disney's classic cartoons.
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Skinnamarink TV (1997 - 2000) - Sharon, Lois, and Bram (who are most famous as the star's of the 80s classic "The Elephant Show") run a TV studio called Skinnamarink TV with the help of their friends Ella, an Elephant (but not the one from their other show) and CC Copycat, a blue cat who likes to repeat what other people are sayin...
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The Ghost Busters (1975 - Current) - The Ghost Busters were a trio (Jake Kong, Eddie Spencer, and Tracy, the gorilla) that dealt with ghosts and other supernatural creatures. At the beginning of each episode, the trio get a taped message outlining their new mission. Once the message plays, the recording self destructs (ala Mission: Imp...
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7th Heaven (1996 - 2007) - The Camden family, a moderately liberal Christian family living in California, face the challenges of trying to live a moral life in a confusing world. Jam-packed with positive role models and thinly disguised public service announcements, this show may seem very conservative to the casual watcher (...
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All Dogs Go to Heaven (1990 - 1995) - Charlie and Itchy are living as bachelors in present-day San Francisco. In each episode, Annabelle sends them on an angelic mission, but with the ever-present threat of Carface and Killer, completing the task may be easier said than done!
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Bottom (1991 - 1995) - Richard Richard & Edward Elizabeth Hitler, two men with no hope of fitting in with society. Two men who will forever fall foul of lifes little jokes, mainly because they are too stupid to avoid them! Same cast as The Young Ones.
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The Alvin Show (1961 - 1962) - Originally seen on CBS-TV in prime time from October 14, 1961 through September 12, 1962, The Alvin Show was based on the popular Chipmunk records. The records were sung by Ross Bagdasarian, who supplied the voices of David Seville and all three of the electronically altered Chipmunks. Bagdasarian...
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The Incredible Hulk (1996 - 1997) - Animated tales of the adventures of the Incredible Hulk!
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Battletoads (1991 - 1991) - The Battletoads gained fame in their 1991 Nintendo game. The game featured pretty decent graphics for the time, and an insane difficulty level that made you want throw the controller at the TV. The cartoon, which came out shortly after the game, serves as a prequel and looks into how the toads becam...
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S.W.A.T. (1975 - 1976) - This series brought army-style warfare to big-city
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Lidsville (1971 - 1973) - Psychedelic Show by Sid and Marty Krofft in a land of hats were Mark's quest is to get back home after he fell into a magician's hat. He was pursued by a mad wizard named Horatio J. HooDoo. Butch Patrick played Mark & Charles Nelson Reilly played HooDoo. This show once ran on ABC.
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The Adventures of the Little Prince (1978 - 1979) - An anime based on the 1942 book by Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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The Itchy and Scratchy Show (2012 - 2012) - The Itchy and Scratchy Show is about, The Cat is Scratchy and the Mouse is Itchy They have fights alot of the time. The Itchy and Scratchy show always airs on THE SIMPSONS, and is not a current show at the moment by creator, MATT GROENING...
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Wait Til Your Father Gets Home (1972 - 1974) - Wait Till Your Father Gets Home was an animated television series produced from 1972 to 1974.
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Days of our Lives (1965 - Current) - A dramatic serial on NBC created by Ted Corday, Irna Phillips & Allan Chase, and written by William J. Bell. The Cordays and Bell combined the "hospital soap" idea with the tradition of centering a series on a family, by making the show about a family of doctors, including one who worked in a mental...
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Ovide Video (1987 - 1988) - Ovide and his gang of friends live on an island in the middle of no-where and have lots of fun adventures. They also try to outsmart the evil baddie snake "Cy" and his sidekick bobo. The show was originally a production of the Netherlands and 65 episodes were made in 1987.
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Barnaby Jones (1973 - 1980) - Buddy Ebsen stars as a father who takes over his son's private eye business when he was killed. CO-STARRING Lee Meriwhether. A VERY GOOD CBS PI SERIES FROM QUINN MARTIN. GOOD THEME TUNE by Jerry Goldsmith.
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USA saturday nightmares! (1986 - 1994) - Usa saturday night block that showed scary movies.
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993 - 1999) - The stable wormhole discovered by the Deep Space Nine crew is known to the Bajoran people as the Celestial Temple of their Prophets. Sisko, as discoverer of the wormhole and its inhabitants, is therefore the Emissary of Bajoran prophesy. The wormhole's other end is in the Gamma Quadrant, halfway aro...
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Blackstar (1981 - 1982) - John Blackstar, an intergalactic soldier of fortune, is sucked in by a black hole and into a distant part of our universe. He finds himself stranded on the planet Sagar, where the Overlord of the underworld is swallowing the planet and inslaving its inhabitants using the Powerstar. The Powerstar was...
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The Tom Green Show (1993 - 2000) - This Canadian cult show, started on public access TV in Outtawa, Canada in the early 1990s. It was picked up by MTV and became a huge hit, than the show's star got a little too famous! (Freddie Got Fingered, anyone?)
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Monchichis (1983 - 1983) - Based on the toys, the show has the Monchichis trying to stop the evil Grumplins from finding the wizards magic.
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Space Giants (1966 - 1967) - SPACE GIANTS was a Japanese import that was shown on WTBS in the 1960's and early 1980's. It was in the same vein as GODZILLA except way, way, more campy. (ie. there is a scene where two Japs are having a conversation in a room and one guy comments that he thinks the room is bugged, then there is an...
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Maude (1972 - 1978) - A spin-off series of "All in the Family" focusing on the life of Maude Findlay, a liberal women living in New York with her family.
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Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995 - 1999) - Hercules was the son of the God Zeus and a mortal woman. Zeus's wife Hera, upset over Zeus'
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Dr Zitbag's Transylvania pet shop (1994 - Current) - When Dr Zitbag was fired from a pet shop for experimenting on pets. So he set up his own pet shop with his wackey creations as pets.
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The Maxx (1995 - 1995) - Maxx is a purple-clad superhero living in a cardboard box. His only friend is Julie Winters, a freelance social worker. Maxx often finds himself shifting back and forth between the "real" world and a more primitive outback world where he rules, and protects Julie. Mr. Gone, a self-proclaimed "studen...
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The Non-Adventures of Safety Queen (1995 - 2012) - Safety Queen helps jump her pogo stick.
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Wildfire (1986 - 1986) - Year ago, in a fantasy realm, a benevolent queen died shortly after giving birth to a daughter. The baby girl is taken into the real world, and left on the doorstep of a kind man, with no hint at her origin except for a purple horse medallion around her neck. Fast forward, and the young girl is on...
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Donald Duck Presents (1983 - 1993) - This show featured classic cartoons starring Donald Duck and the entire Disney Duck family like Professor Ludwig Von Drake, Daisy Duck, & Donald's 3 nephews Huey Duck, Dewey Duck, & Louie Duck. it aired on the disney channel alongside with Mickey Mouse's series, "Good Morning Mickey!"
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Bomberman (1999 - 2012) - Cartoon based on the video game.
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The Weird Al Show (1997 - 1997) - Weird Al Yankovic, who's long been known for his musical parodies, accordian playing and wild hairdo, hit the small-screen on Saturday mornings in a show very reminiscent of Pee Wee's Playhouse.
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Video Power (1990 - 1992) - A short lived video game based gameshow.
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Chico and the Man (1974 - 1978) - Ed Brown was a cantankerous old widower who owned and operated a small filling station in Los Angeles. He hired a fast-talking, cheery young Chicano, Chico Rodriguez, to help him run the place. Since Chico also lived in the garage, the two were always together, and when they weren't bickering betwee...
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Disney's 101 Dalmatians (1997 - 1998) - It's The Show Based on Disney's Famous Animated Movie! See Pongo, Perdita and their 99 Puppies Get Into All Kinds of Adventures. But Watch Out! That Puppy-Snatching Cruella De Vil is Also Hanging Around. Sit Cruella. Sit!
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Spiral Zone (1987 - 1987) - The evil scientist, Overlord, has placed countless generators across the globe that release an evil fog that saps people's will, allowing him to enslave them. Only a handful of people, wearing special suits made to withstand the effects of the Spiral Zone, are able to face Overlord and his army........
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Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles (1999 - 2001) - The missions of a Mobile Infantry squad as they participate in a war of survival against a ferocious alien insectoid invader.
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Calliope (1985 - 1992) - Cartoon series that aired on usa cartoon express.
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Tots TV (1993 - 1998) - Tots Tv three ragdoll friends. Tilly, a french girl with red hair, Tom a blue haired boy with glasses and Tiny the smallest of them, who had green hair. They had a secret house, with a donkey and a magic backpack.
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Crocodile Hunter (1996 - 2006) - Steve Irwin and his wife Terri run a wildlife refuge in Australia which houses many of the continent's most dangerous animals, including the much feared crocodile and numerous venomous snakes. Steve's speciality is the capture and relocation of crocs that have ventured too close to populated areas....
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Darkstalkers (1995 - 1995) - I know that this cartoon inspired by the capcom arcade game exist until I saw it in another website. It used to come on UPN in 1995 but I don't know what day,probably on the weekend, and the characters that were there I believe were Demitri, Morrigan, L.Rapter, Victor, Anakaris, Hsien-Ko, J.Talbain...
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Theodore Tugboat (1993 - 2001) - Theodore Tugboat is a television show for children about a little tugboat, his friends, and their adventures in the Big Harbour. In Canada it aired on CBC Television and here in the United States it aired on Pbs Noggin and qubo.
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Don't Just Sit There (1988 - 1990) - One of the great forgotten shows of Nickelodeon's past. Great hosts, a live band, and funny skits. The show was a talk show mixed with a comedy. Out of Order was the house band on the series, they would later get to sing on the show as well as participate in sketches.
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Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993 - 2009) - Referred to as "the most cunning talk show around" by Entertainment Weekly, "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" began its twelfth season on September 13, 2004. In addition to dominating the ratings in its time period, every aspect of "Late Night" has been praised in the media, from Conan himself ("modes...
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Lexx (1997 - 2001) -
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The Head (1994 - 1996) - The Head is the story of Jim, a grade-school student, who awakens one morning to find that his cranium has enlarged to mammoth proportions. A week later, out bursts Roy, an little blue alien with an odd sense of humor, who's taken up residence in Jim's head. Turns out Roy needed a place to stay to a...
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Harriet's Magic Hats (1980 - 1986) - This series followed the adventures of a young girl named Susan, whose eccentric Aunt Harriet collected hats, from those of bakers, to construction workers, to beekeepers. Whenever Susan put on one of her aunt's hats, she would be transported to whatever workplace it suited.
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Freaky Stories (1997 - 1999) - Started in 1997, the series created by Steve Schnier centers around the kind of myths and legends that are told as scary campfire or bedtime stories. Every episode always starts with and finishes with the phrase: "This is a true story, and it happened to friend of a friend of mine." and by the words...
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The Mod Squad (1968 - 1973) - A police drama sries about 3 youths given a chance to fight crime as a way to avoid imprisonment for their crimes. The show starred Michael Cole ,Clarence Williams the 3rd & Peggy Lipton. Great theme tune by Earle Hagen.
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Wedding Peach (1998 - 1999) - Momoko Hanasaki is a first year junior high student with a crush on upperclassman and soccer captain Kazuya yanagibia. She was an ordinary girl, until the day the angel limone gave her a compact that transformed her into demon fighting love angle wedding peach.
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Breaker High (1997 - 1998) - Join the students of Breaker High, a high school on a cruise ship, while they experience fun and adventure, love and heartache, with good times and bad as they explore the high seas and get an education.
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Kolchak: The Night Stalker (1974 - 1975) - Kolchak: The Night Stalker is about a newspaper reporter -- Carl Kolchak, played by Darren McGavin -- who investigates crimes of a supernatural nature. REMADE A FEW YEARS AGO WITH STUART TOWNSEND. THEY SHOULDNT HAVE BOTHERED . THE ORIGINAL WAS A CLASSIC THE REMAKE WAS A DIRE DISAPPOINTMENT!!!!!
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Babar the Elephant (1989 - 2000) - Babar
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Space Goofs (1997 - 2000) - Etno, Gorgeous, Bud, Stereo and Candy are five funny-looking aliens who crash landed on earth a few decades ago.
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Gundam Wing (1995 - 1996) - it is the year after colony 195. war is beginning between colonies in space and Earth. five young men fight to attain peace and freedom for all.
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Love, American Style (1969 - 1974) - An anthology comedy series featuring a line up of different celebrity guest stars appearing in anywhere from one, two, three, and four short stories or vignettes within an hour about versions of love and romance.
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Knightmare (1987 - 1994) - Groups of 3 advisors and 1 dungeoneer join Treguard, the dungeon master, and traverse his dungeon to seek the ultimate prize of Knighthood.
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Aladdin (1994 - 1996) - Before he settles down to become the prince of Agrabah, the street rat turned hero sees the world, continuing to rescue people, making new friends and enemies. Genie's impressions and modern jokes continue to annoy Iago, but give every evil they face a light side. Princess Jasmine learns more about...
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The Comic Strip Presents (1988 - 1990) - A Saturday morning variety kids show that took up a full hour. It contained usually 3 of the following shows in it's run time: "Tigersharks", "Karate Kat", "Street Frogs", and "The Mini-Monsters."
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Alien Nation (1989 - 1990) - A flying saucer crashed in the Mojave Desert and its inhabitants turned out to be alien slaves, bred to be super intelligent and strong, and controllable by their Overseers. These Tenctonese, or
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Jake and the Fatman (1987 - 1992) - Jason "Fatman" McCabe is a Hawaii-born, tough former HPD officer turned Los Angeles district attorney. He is teamed with a handsome, happy-go-lucky special investigator named Jake Styles. They often clash due to their different styles and personalities. "Fatman" hardly travels anywhere without his c...
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Police Squad! (1982 - 1982) - From the creators of Airplane!, the Hot Shots! movies, and Top Secret!, Police Squad! began as the brain-child of Jim Abrahams, David Zucker and Jerry Zucker. The series would later spawn three follow-up movies under the new Naked Gun titles. The series was set up to spoof the Quinn Martin Productio...
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Big Guy & Rusty the Boy Robot (1999 - 2001) - Robotic duo, one a mechanical colossus designed to defend the world, and a robot with emotions.
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Toonheads (1996 - 2003) - A show formily aired on Cartoon Network that told us about amazing and interesting facts about our past cartoons.
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New adventures of he-man (1990 - 1991) - He-man travels to the future in this 65 episode series.
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Challenge of the Superfriends (1978 - 1978) - "Banded together from remote galaxies are thirteen of the most sinister villians of all time, The Legion of Doom. Dedicated to a single objective, the conquest of the Universe! Only one group dares to challenge this intergalactic threat, The Super Friends! The Justice League of America versus The Le...
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Magic Knight Rayearth (1994 - 1995) - Three young girls, Hikaru, Umi, and Fuu, are transported to a magical world called Cephiro during a field trip to Tokyo Tower. They are soon greeted by Master Mage Clef, who explains to them that they have been summoned to become the Legendary Magic Knights and save Cephiro. The girls are less than...
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Trapper John, M.D. (1979 - 1986) - Twenty-eight years after he was discharged from the army, Trapper John McIntyre, who was very much against authority, now finds himself the very thing he was against during the war as he is now chief of surgery at San Francisco Memorial Hospital. One day a young surgeon named G. Alonzo Gates (Gonzo...
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In the Heat of the Night (1988 - 1993) - A white southern police chief and his new, African-American Chief of Detectives, forced on him by a mayor seeking the African-American vote, find they have more in common than they imagine in this moody crime series. Chief Bill Gillespie is a gruff old-timer who knows the streets and people of Spart...
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Kipper (1997 - 2000) - Kipper is a dog with a lot of friends and he goes off on advetures.
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Alfred J. Kwak (1989 - 1991) - Alfred J. Kwak is a duck. As a kid he lived in a giant clog with his family, later on he lives with his adoptive father Henk in a clog-shaped house. He is very concerned with other people. Although he has gone through a lot of sad things, his favourite song is "Ik ben vandaag zo vrolijk" ("I am so h...
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The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo (1979 - 1981) - The show takes place in Orly Co. Ga. Sheriff Lobo is the crooked Co. Sheriff that is always trying to get some scheme or another going and someone always screws it up. Almost like an early Rosco P. Coltrain. In later episodes Sheriff Lobo and all his men get sent to Atlanta by the Governor.THE TH...
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Iron Man (1994 - 1996) - Iron Man, based on the Marvel comic of the same name, centers around Tony Stark, the billionaire head of Stark Enterprises. His alter-ego is Iron Man, high-tech armored superhero that deals with everything from evil supervillains like the Mandarin to corporate saboteurs like the Ghost. With a vast a...
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The Twilight Zone (1985) (1985 - 1989) - a remake of the 1959 cbs classic hit
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Murder, She Wrote (1984 - 1996) - Murder seems to follow Jessica Fletcher, a former substitute English teacher and a mystery writer full of charm, zest-for-life, and personality; who happens to become "the investigator" when traveling around the country to promote a series of novels. Murder always occurs when she is present. Even at...
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Scrabble (1984 - 1993) - To date this is the most successful game show based on the board game. Scrabble pitts two players in a crossword round which uses the famous Scrabble board, along the way contestants can win money by picking a letter that falls in a pink or blue square and then identfy the word. The first to three p...
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Dawson's Creek (1998 - 2003) - Set in a small coastal town near Boston called Capeside, Dawson's Creek tells the story of four teenagers as they struggle through adolescence. This is particularly true for 15-year-olds Dawson Leery (James Van Der Beek), an introspective dreamer and Joey Potter (Katie Holmes), a precocious tomboy u...
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Law & Order (1990 - 2010) - Manhattan homicide detectives capture the city's violent criminals, who are prosecuted by the New York County District Attorney's Office.
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Yo Yogi! (1991 - 1992) - Yo Yogi! featured the gang as young teenagers (Yogi, Boo Boo, Huck, Snagglepuss & Cindy). They worked for the LAF (Lost & Found) detective agency which was run by head security agent John Smith (later the park ranger), over @ Jellystone Mall (owned by Doggie Daddy & Augie Doggie).
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V.I.P. (1998 - 2002) - Blonde bombshell Valerie Irons starts an protection agency to serve everyone from high-class celebs to the most desperate victims. Most of their job start out as simple assignments but they turn into all out fights before all is said and done.
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Skeleton Warriors (1995 - 1996) - On planet Luminaire, the Lightstar Crystal has been split in half. The Legion of Light consisting of Justin Steele(Prince Lightstar), Joshua Steele(Grimskull), Jennifer Steele(Talyn), have been endowed with great powers through their half of the Crystal. The evil Baron Dark, who gained control of th...
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Street Hawk (1985 - 1985) - When Jessie Mach is crippled after an assault by an old enemy, his position as motorcycle cop seems finished. That was before a computer technician named Tuttle recruits him for a special government project. He is to be the test pilot for the Street Hawk, an advanced motorcycle that carried tremendo...
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The Odyssey (1992 - 1994) - Jay Ziegler, a young boy playing in the woods, falls into a coma. While in his coma friends and family must fight to help him. Little do they know that Jay is trying to get back to them as well. In the magical "Downworld" Jay is experiencing the adventure of a lifetime trying to get back home.
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Solid Gold (1980 - 1988) - First appearing before music videos had become commonplace, this show featured the week's top hits in pop music. Guest performers would occasionally appear on the show to play their songs. But the show is most widely know for the infamous Solid Gold Dancers, a dozen or so dancers, in leotard-type ou...
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The Kids from Room 402 (1999 - 2001) - This show is about real kids, doing real things and suffering real consequences at "Harding Elementary School in Anytown U.S.A.". Their problems are not imagined or fantasized. Being kids they see even the most trivial occurrences as life or death struggles. Simple issues become magnified into co...
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Secret Squirrel (1965 - 1992) - Secret Squirrel, or Agent 000 and his sidekick, Morrocco Mole, Would use all sorts diffrent Gadgets to stop Evil Villians. He was the James Bond of the animal world. Yellow Pinkie (a parody of James Bond's Goldfinger) was his greatest villian.
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Get the Picture (1991 - 1993) - Get the Picture is a game show where contestants have to remove squares from a 16x16 video screen and guess what the picture is. The game was played in two rounds. In the first round, the contestants had to connect the dots found within the squares. After each correct guess of a trivia question, the...
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The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (1993 - 1994) - A hundred years ago, a young lawyer by the name of Brisco County, Jr. (Bruce Campbell) decides to trade his briefs in for bullets when he receives word that his father, a renowned U.S. Marshall, has been gunned down by the evil Bly gang. Now employed by the robber barons of the Westerfield Club, he...
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Rock Lords (1985 - Current) - Rock Lords was a spin-off toyline to the Go-bots from Tonka in 1986 after the movie GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords. They were transforming rocks that came with weapons such as axes, guns and swords. There were vehicles for the Rock Lords to drive in battle. The Rock Lords were imported from Bandai...
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In The House (1995 - 1999) - LL Cool J as Marion Hill
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Mission: Impossible (1966 - 1973) - The cases of the I.M.F. (Impossible Missions Force),
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Spellbinder (1995 - 1997) - When a prank on a school trip goes drastically wrong, 15-year-old Paul Reynolds is blasted into an alternative reality where the advanced ideas of science are thought to be heretical magic, and outlawed. The regressive heirachic society is ruled by the Spellbinders, enforcers and politicians who wie...
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Sex and the City (1999 - 2004) - Four beautiful female New Yorkers gossip about their sex-lives (or lack thereof) and find new ways to deal with being a woman in the 90's.
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Dear John (1988 - 1992) - After his wife leaves him for his best friend, John Lacey joins the One Two One Club, a support group for divorced and widowed people. The group consists of its fiery British leader Louise, sleazy Kirk, neurotic Ralph, aged but foxy Mrs. Philbert, and Kate, a red-headed divorcee who presents a possi...
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The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan (1972 - 1972) - The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan is an American Saturday morning animated cartoon series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1972, based upon the Charlie Chan movie series of the 1930s. It is noteworthy for the fact that the star, Keye Luke, is the only actor of Chinese descent to play the ti...
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Empty Nest (1988 - 1995) - A recent widow, Harry had to deal with going on with his life without his late wife, Libby. Fortunatly he had his practice (he's a pediatrician) as well as his two daughters, Carol and Barbara, who move back home and provide an annoyance to him. Other members of the cast include, Charlie Dietz (the...
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The Ropers (1979 - 1980) - In this spinoff, the Ropers moved from their apartment in "Three's Company" to live in the upmarket community of Cheviot Hills, where the social-climbing Helen struggled to fit in with her neighbors. Stanley made little attempt to fit in with the standards of the community, thereby causing Helen muc...
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Beethoven (1994 - 1995) - Inspired by the spectactular Ivan Reitman films, it's the lovable St. Bernard and his friends as they cause trouble or mayhem around any house.
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Movin' On (1974 - 1976) - Starring Frank Converse and Claude Akins as truck drivers.
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G Force: Guardians Of Space (1986 - 1987) - G Force is an adapted version of "Scientific Ninja Team Gatchaman" that premiered in the 80s. The show was also known as Battle of the Planets.
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Family (1976 - 1980) - This was a 1 hour drama of the Lawrence family: lawyer father Doug, housewife, student and musician Kate, married (and quickly divorced) daughter student soon to be lawyer Nancy (Meredith Baxter), teenage son Willie and just-hitting-puberty daughter Letitia "Buddy" Lawrence (Kristy McNichol).
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Madballs: The Animated Series (1987 - 1987) - The madballs flee their home planet and set course for Earth to escape the evil clutches of the badballs
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Round The Twist (1990 - 2001) - The Twist family- Tony and his children Linda, Pete and Benson- move to the isle of Niranda, soon discovering it's not all it seems. The local lighthouse is perpetually enchanted, and the island is a hub for tree spirits, vikings, and all manner of magic, leading to many an adventure. The Twists...
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Ultraman (1966 - 1972) - Ultraman is a being from Nebula M78 that protects the earth from invaders but has one weakness.
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Defenders of dynatron city (1992 - 1992) - Teens get turned into superheroes in this action comedy series.
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Singled out (1995 - 1997) - Singled Out is an American dating game show created by Burt Wheeler & Sharon Sussman which originally ran on MTV from 1995 to 1998. Each episode featured a group of 50 singles competing for a date with one main contestant.
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New Monkees (1987 - 1988) - The "New Monkees" lived in a strange mansion with a mysterious butler and a sassy computer! Unlike the television show "The Monkees", which revolved around a central narrative plot, "New Monkees" television show was more of a variety show with music, short films and 'spoof' commercials. Although s...
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Saint Seiya And The Knights Of The Zodiac (1986 - Current) - Saint Seiya, better also known as Los Caballeros Del Zodiaco in Latin America, Les Chevaliers Du Zodiaque in France, I Cavalieri Dello Zodiaco in Italy, Os Cavaleiros Do Zodiaco in Brazil, and of course The Knights Of The Zodiac in the United States, is truly 1 of Toei's highly successful longest ru...
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Big Blue Marble (1973 - 1983) - The Big Blue Marble was a children's television program that forcused on the lives and children all over the world. In my opinion, it focused on the diversity and beauty of the many cultures in the world. Instead of featuring adults, it always explained from the view point of a child and used childr...
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Doraemon: Gadget Cat From The Future (1973 - Current) - Doraemon is one of the most legendary anime characters in Japan.
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The New Shmoo (1979 - 1980) - Al Capp's Lil Abner Comics from the late 1940s about the lovable shape shifting white seal-looking Shmoo. In this series, he is accompanied by three teenagers: Mickey, the logical thinker and somewhat leader of the group; Nina, the beauty of the group; and Billy Joe, the big, soft-hearted yet gulla...
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Head of the Class (1986 - 1991) - A group of gifted high-school students are placed together into an "enrichment" class. Although brilliant, they have much to learn about each other and themselves.
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Droids (1985 - 1986) - The animated series, which lasted 15 episodes in 1985. It followed the adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO, along with various masters.
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Bob and Margaret (1998 - 2001) -
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The Fruities (1989 - 1997) - The Origin of the toon is Spain but theres no Spain Country on here so I chose US.
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Captain Simian & The Space Monkeys (1996 - 1998) -
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Viper (1993 - 1999) - Viper was an action adventure TV series about a special task force setup by the federal government to fight crime in fictional Metro City, California.
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Cartoon Sushi (1997 - 1998) - Following the tradition of MTV's previous animation show Liquid Television, this was the show that followed a few years later was basically a collection of various animated shorts made a variety of different cartoonists.
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Roswell (1999 - 2002) - Max, Michael, Isabel, & Tess. 4 teenage human/alien hybrids living in Roswell, New Mexico. When their secret is exposed to save Liz, a human girl's life, they know she must be told the truth. Liz's friends Maria, Alex, & Kyle all find out & when everyone's life is put in danger, they are now all...
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Classic Concentration (1987 - 1991) - Classic Concentration is the third edition the game of puzzles and prizes which began back in 1958 on NBC's daytime line-up. The original version featured a mechanical board of 30 numbered squares which rotated with the number called (as did the syndicated show of 1973-78); Classic had a computer-ge...
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Harry and the Henderson's (1991 - 1993) - Returning from a hunting trip in the forest, the Henderson family's car hits an animal in the road. At first they fear it was a man, but when they examine the "body" they find it's a "bigfoot". They think it's dead so they decide to take it home (there could be some money in this..). As you guessed,...
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Defenders of the Earth (1986 - 1986) - In the year 2015, Ming the Merciless is wreaking havoc on planet Earth and intends to take anyone in his way out. The only thing that stands in his way is a team of the world's greatest heroes; space explorer Flash Gordon, "The Ghost Who Walks" The Phantom, the great magician Mandrake and his assis...
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ECW on TNN (1999 - 2000) - ECW is the definition of HARDCORE. ECW on TNN has no rules in their wrestling matches! Announced by Joey Styles & Joel Gertner, and bossed by Cyrus The Virus.
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DTV (1983 - 1993) - "DTV" is Disney's version of "MTV", the music video cable channel. Each episode of "DTV" features clips from Disney animation set to popular music. "DTV" was so popular that several prime-time network specials were aired.
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Playdays (1988 - 1997) - BBC Kids TV Show Made In 1993
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Sightings (1992 - 1997) - This was a show like unsolved mysteries but it was more focused on ghosts,aliens,ufos and other spiritual occurrences.It also had interviews with eye witness who either where abducted or had captured all of this on video.
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Thunder in Paradise (1993 - 1994) - Thunder in Paradise had 3 main stories in it's short lived season. The 3 stories were broken up into episodes. Later they were put onto VHS tape as 3 movies. The tapes are hard to find today as many were only sold to video rental stores. The first story line was produced in Tampa Florida. The second...
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Bigfoot and Wildboy (1977 - 1979) -
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Hawaii Five-O (1968 - 1980) - Hawaii Five-0 is the name of a special police unit consisting of no more than four men at a time, although it can freely call upon the Honolulu Police Department for more men if needed. Answerable only to the governor, Five-0 investigates the most important and sensational crimes, ranging from murde...
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Kate & Allie (1984 - 1989) - Two recently divorced woman, Kate McArdle and Allie Lowel, find comfort in one another after moving into a Greenwich apartment together with their children.
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Q-Bert (1983 - 1984) - Q-bert protects the town with a magic disk.
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Mr. Dress-Up (1967 - 1996) - Mr. Dress Up would open the Tickle Trunk and entertain children with his vast array of costumes. He also had Casey and Finnegan as his sidekicks. Sadly Ernie Coomba (Mr. Dress Up) died in 2001.
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Star Trek: The Animated Series (1973 - 1975) - The animated adventures of the crew of the USS Enterprise.
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Silverfang (1986 - 1986) - Japanese name:
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Hogan's Heroes (1965 - 1971) - The inmates of a German World War II prisoner of war camp conduct an espionage and sabotage campaign right under the noses of their warders
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Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century (1999 - 2001) - The legendary detective Sherlock Holmes has been dead for many years, and is now only seen in the history books in the 22nd century. But when a bunch of odd crimes begin to happen, Inspector Beth Lestrade has reason to believe Professor Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes worst enemy, is still alive and is st...
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Uh-Oh (1997 - 2003) - Hosted by Wink Yahoo (Scott Yaphe), this game show involves children teams of 2. One spins the wheel and the other one stands ready to begin a task. If the wheel lands on Mayhem, the second child goes over to Smashin' Sam and Tearin' Aaron to complete a task (usually messy) for a maximum 50 points....
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The Crystal Maze (1990 - 1995) - A team of 3 male and 3 female contestants completed individual tasks throughout a maze, to collect time crystals. The team was led around the maze by their host, Richard O'Brian (The Rocky Horror Show) for the first four seasons (1990 - 1993), and Ed Tudor-Pole (Ten Pole Tudor) in the latter 2 seaso...
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The Slayers (1995 - 1998) - Lina Inverse, a wandering sorceress and bandit-killer, joins forces with roving swordsman Gourry Gabriev in what's supposed to be a quick union of convenience. Instead, an artifact Lina "liberated" from a gang of thieves turns out to be the key to the resurrection of the demon lord Shabranigdo. Urge...
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Benji, Zax and the Alien Prince (1983 - 1983) - The popular canine Benji acts as the self-appointed guide and protector of a 10-year-old alien prince and his tiny robot bodyguard.
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Jeopardy! (1964 - Current) - Jeopardy! is a game show created by the game show great Merv Griffin. Contestants pick from six categories, ranging from science, to pop culture, to language puzzles. Each column of categories has five dollar amounts to pick from. Each dollar amount gives a clue in the form of an answer and the play...
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Prisoner (1979 - 1986) - This Australian soap was set in the Wentworth Detention Centre, a women's prison. It reloved around the lives of both the officers and inmates. Stalwart through the entire series was officer Meg Jackson/Morris. Meg herself was born in neighbouring Barnhurst prison and was very smypathetic to the inm...
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Marty Stouffer's Wild America (1982 - 1996) - A long-running PBS nature series hosted and produced
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Hermans Head (1991 - 1994) - Herman Brooks is an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker at a publisher. While dealing with life in the big city, his inner thoughts are played out by four characters representing his intellect, fear, compassion, and lust. His "outer world" consists of a trivia-trove boss, two female co-workers...
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Super Friends (1973 - 1986) - Super Friends is an American animated television series about a team of superheroes which ran from 1973 to 1986. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera and is based on the Justice League and associated comic book characters published by DC Comics.
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Not Necessarily the News (1983 - 1990) - Show that was on HBO that made fun of politics in a satirical way. It was like fake news/SNL/John Stewart type of comedy
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Donkey Kong (1983 - 1985) - The story is about a gorrilla named Donkey Kong. Donkey Kong escaped from the circus and mario and pauline try to catch him.
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Wonderbug (1976 - 1978) - Wonderbug was a segment of The Krofft Super Show. It's about 3 teenagers & their "living" dune buggy Wonderbug that helps them fight crime. A near clone of Hanna-Barbera's cartoon series, Speed Buggy.
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Fish Police (1992 - 1992) - Fish Police, based upon the comic book created by Steve Moncuse, featured John Ritter as the voice of Inspector Gil. Set in Fish City, all the characters were marine life. Other principal voices included Ed Asner as Chief Abalone, JoBeth Williams as Angel, and Megan Mullally as Pearl the waitress. I...
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Wish Kid (1991 - 1991) - WishKid" was a Saturday morning animated series created to play off the success of pre-teen movie star Macaulay Culkin (of Home Alone). Nick McClary owned a magic baseball glove which, if punched three times, granted his every wish. Stories--which were introduced in live action by Culkin--revolved a...
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The New Batman/Superman Adventures (1996 - 2012) - Two WB cartoon shows, Batman and Superman, were combined into one show a few years after they came out called The Batman-Superman Adventures. In some of the episodes of that series,they worked together to fight their arch rivals.
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Urusei Yatsura (1981 - 1986) - The Oni, a mysterious race of aliens resembling mythological Japanese demons, come to Earth intending simply to invade and take over. Represented by their leader Invader, he tells the people of Earth that they have but one chanceIf Ataru Moroboshi, a teenage boy chosen randomly by a computer as Ear...
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The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1969 - 1972) - Theme Song Lyrics:
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Ark II (1976 - 1976) - After Earth has been devastated by years of pollution and nuclear war, a group of scientists send out a team of young people as well as an intelligent chimpanzee to seek out the surviving pockets of human beings in order to help rebuild civilization. Also, as they meet these people they take time to...
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The Rockford Files (1974 - 1980) - Was a detective series about an ex-con private investigator. He had a natural mis-trust of the police and the legal system in general as he had been wrongly convicted of armed robbery. Luckily, new evidence proved his innocence and he was released. Often, he would get involved in closed cases that t...
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Virtua Fighter (1999 - 2012) - Based on the popular Virtua Fighter video game franchise, this series follows the adventures of Akira, a lone martial artist who has lost his ability to see the mystical constellations that reveal a truly strong man's destiny. Now, his path of wandering has forced him into the fighting ring with sev...
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Mystery Science Theater Hour (1993 - 1994) - "Your Host" (played by Mike Nelson) presented a hour long cut of Mystery Science Theater 3000 episodes. New comedy shorts were made for the condensed episodes.
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Dark Shadows (Original) (1966 - 1971) - "My name is Victoria Winters... my journey is just beginning..."
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Commander USA's Groovie Movies (1985 - 1989) - Comedy movie series about a retired super-hero who watched bad movies.
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Twinkle, the dream being (1993 - 1993) -
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The Streets of San Francisco (1972 - 1977) - This QM (Quinn Martin) show follows the cases of
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The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show (1980 - 1982) - Cartoon block that aired scooby-doo and richie rich on saturday mornings.
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Twin Peaks (1990 - 1991) - From the strange mind of director David Lynch came Twin Peaks, a murder mystery with his signature surreal and deranged twists detailing FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper's (Kyle MacLachlan) search for the killer of high school homecoming queen Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee) in the quirky town of Twin Peaks....
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The Gary Coleman Show (1982 - 1983) - The Gary Coleman Show was the short lived animated series based on the made for tv movie "The Kid With The Broken Halo" and stared the Different Strokes star that it was named after. The main premise was that Gary Coleman's character, Andy LeBeau, was an angel in training and is placed on earth to e...
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Bewitched (1964 - 1972) - Samantha and Darren are madly in love with each other and marry. Samantha reveals during the honeymoon that she's a witch. Darren is all right with that, but his meddling mother-in-law, who wanted Samantha to marry a warlock, isn't. The classic show revolves around Samantha masquerading as a mortal,...
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Puttin On The Hits (1984 - 1988) - Puttin On The Hits was a Music Variety Show Hosted By Allen Fawcett produced by dick clark productions and distributed by MCA-TV.
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A Bozo Christmas Carol (1988 - 1988) - Half hour television Christmas Special featuring the World's Most Famous Clown. Bozo the Clown (Gary Weir's version) retells Charles Dickens classic story "A Christmas Carol" to the children and his sidekick T.V. Prime (based on the local KLRT Channel 16 TV mascot). Bozo's tells the story of Ebeneze...
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Stunt Dawgs (1992 - 1993) - Stunt Dawgs was a comic book by Nelson Dewey and Michael Gallabner, that was later turned it to a short lived cartoon series in 1992, about a team of stuntmen (and a stunt woman) who were also to some extent hero problem solvers.
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Superman: The Animated Series (1996 - 2000) - Branching out from their work in the Batman mythos, Bruce Timm and Paul Dini created this masterpiece, at once an extensive of their earlier work, and a unique creation in its own right. It is perhaps the greatest adaptation of the comics into dynamic medium, just as its predecessor, "Batman: TAS",...
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Simon and Simon (1981 - 1988) - Gerald McRaney and Jameson Parker star as Rick and Andrew Jackson "A.J." Simon, brothers working as private detectives in San Diego. The show also stars WKRP's Tim Reid (Venus Flytrap) as police Detectove Marcel "Downtown" Brown and Mary Carver as Cecelia Simon, the mother of Rick and A.J.
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Madeline (1994 - 1997) - A children's show based on the books by Ludwig Bemalmans. It was about the twelve little girls and the precocious and somewhat troblesome Madeline and her adventures in Paris with them and her other friends throughout the city.
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Blue Thunder (1984 - 1984) - Based on the movie the show follows the further stories of the LAPD's newest strike force anchored by the super helicopter Blue Thunder as they take on the city's deadliest criminals.
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Jim Henson's Dog City (1992 - 1994) - The adventures of a canine private eye while he confers with his animator who has his own problems to deal with.
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The Adventures of Rupert the Bear! (1971 - 1977) - This is The Original ClayMation Version of Rupert The Bear That Came Out Years Before The Hand Drawn Cartoon Series Came Out!
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Weird Science (1994 - 1997) - This televison series based off of the popular 80's movie of the same name. Gary (a blue collar and slacker) and Wyatt (rich and overly cautious) are two geeks with a big problem...girls, and sometimes Wyatt's older brother Chett a military school graduate who doesn't seem to show any intension of g...
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Starsky & Hutch (1976 - 1979) - Cop show with two well-known undercover cops. With informer Huggy Bear, they fought crime in the big city with a sweet ride!
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Cyberchase (2002 - Current) - One day, three children from Earth named Matt, Jackie, and Inez are called to the land of Cyberspace by Motherboard, its guardian, to defend her from a virus as unleashed by a villain named Hacker. Motherboard is the guardian of Cyberspace, a dimension where computer networks exist as physical locat...
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The Telebugs (1986 - 1987) - The Telebugs were a hi-tech trio of merry monitored robots created by
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Beyblade (1999 - 1999) - Beyblade is a boy anime cartoon that features a group of Boys, who form a beyblading group called the Bladebrakers. To become the best beybladers in the world they must train,work hard and succeed many foes to become the the world' s best beybladers. Tyson is the unoffical protangist of the series...
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Archie's Bang-Shang Lalapalooza Show (1978 - 1982) - cartoon based on the comic book.
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The New Animated Adventures of Flash Gordon (1979 - 1981) - Flash Gordon had 24 episodes of the 1979-1981 animated series by Filmation. The creation of Alex Raymond, the classic science fiction comic strip character debuted in 1934. Filmation's Flash Gordon is a richly realized, beautifully animated serial, a highpoint for television animation. Few animated...
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Botsmaster (1990 - 1992) - Dr. Ziv Zoolander and his robot inventions battle in animated 3-D.
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Bad Dog (1998 - Current) - Bad Dog is a short-lived animated cartoon that aired on ABC and Teletoon during 1998. The cartoon focuses on the Potanski family and their dog Berkeley. The show's gimmick was that whenever Berkeley was told that he was a bad dog, he would freeze and pretend to be dead until someone told him he was...
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Electra Woman & Dyna Girl (1976 - 1977) - Lori and Judy are both writers for Newsmaker magazine, but when trouble calls - they become Electra Woman and Dyna Girl! Electra Woman and Dyna Girl use the latest in technological gadgetry, such as the CrimeScope, (supplied by Frank, their assistant) and their wits to solve crimes and capture the v...
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Monkey Magic (1998 - 1998) - The adventures of a monkey and his journeys with a monk.
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Gilligan's Planet (1982 - 1983) - Gilligan's Planet was a Saturday morning cartoon produced by the Filmation animation studio which aired during the 1982-1983 season on CBS. It was the second animated spin-off of the classic television program Gilligan's Island (the first being 1974's The New Adventures of Gilligan), as well as the...
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Star Search (1983 - 2004) - Host Ed McMahon
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Match Game (1962 - Current) - Contestants tried to match a panel of six celebrities in answering fill-in-the-blank questions. Host Gene Rayburn asks a series of comedic questions (each featuring the characters Dumb Dora/Donald, Ugly Edna, Old Man Perriwinkle, etc.) , and the panel writes down their answers each on a little blue...
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OWL TV (1988 - 1994) - Science/educational show featuring various segments and characters. Based on OWL Magazine.
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Clue Club (1976 - 1978) - Hanna-Barbera cartoon about a group of kids who go out and solve mysteries. Unlike many Scooby-Doo clones from the 70s, the Clue Club gand had two dogs to accompany the gang: Woofer, the old-fashioned-type egotistical dog, and Whimper, the more laid back dog.
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CBS Late Night (1985 - 1993) -
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The Edison Twins (1982 - 1986) - Show about 2 teenaged twins, Tom & Annie, who solve local mysteries with science. They had a younger brother named Paul.
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Sliders (1995 - 2000) - Sliders is the tale of one, Quinn Mallory. A grad student at a university in San Francisco, California. He is working on a anti-gravitational device, when, accidentally, he opens a strange portal. After several days of throwing various objects into it, he goes through himself. On arrival, he finds h...
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Bionic Woman (1976 - 1978) - Starring Lindsay Wagner as Jamie Sommers. A retired pro tennis player turned Californian middle school teacher experiences a parachute failure and the accident renders her a tomato. The government takes the opportunity to turn her into a government project and replaces her most damaged limbs and p...
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Street Frogs (1987 - 1987) - "Who can do Hip-hop better than a frog can...?"
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Designing Women (1986 - 1993) - Julia Sugarbaker Mcellroy-(Dixie Carter) owns an interior design studio named "Sugarbakers" in Atlanta Gg]eorgia.Among the people working with her are her former beauty queen sister Suzanne Sugarbaker Goff Dent Stoencipher -(Delta Burke), sweet and meek May Jo Shively-(Annie Potts) and the book kee...
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Starcade (1983 - 1985) - Starcade was an arcade game show that first appeared on WTBS in 1983 all the way to 1985. It had many of the most popular games at the time such as Pac Man, Dig Dug, Galaga, and lots more. This show had many different hosts although Geoff Edwards was the shows primary host for the last seasons (84/8...
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Hokuto No Ken (1984 - 1988) - After a nuclear holocaust tears the world apart, mankind is forced to the harshness of not only the oppression of others who are much more powerful, but the dead earth which seems to be getting worse with every passing moment. But a savior has risen from the ashes, a man who will defeat those who wo...
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The Hilarious House of Frightenstein (1971 - 2000) - The Hilarious House of Frightenstein was created in 1971 at the studios of CHCH Channel 11 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. For the next 25 years it aired across Canada and in parts of the United States. During its run, the show touched and influenced many people. It might have been the strange charact...
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Yogi's Gang (1973 - 1975) - Yogi bear is back in this 1973 installment of Yogi's adventures. He is accompanied by the whole gang: Huckelberry Hound, Quick Draw McGraw, Touche' Turtle, Snagglepuss, Wally Gator, Magilla Gorilla, and the rest, even Boo Boo! They fly on Yogi's Ark, a ship that flies in the air battling villians...
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Judge Judy (1996 - Current) - A court room style show in which REAL people with REAL cases face a REAL judge. A small claims court, most cases invole lawsuit or return of stolen property.
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The Incredible Hulk (1982) (1982 - 1982) - The series focused on the green incarnation of the Hulk/Banner personality disorder. Based more on the Stan Lee comic book version than on the live-action tv version (starring Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno), and narrated by Stan Lee himself, this series lasted a very short time due to its extremly ea...
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Seabert (1987 - 1988) - A cute young white seal goes around helping people and the world. It was a 26 episode long Belgian based series that aired on HBO.
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Maple Town (1986 - 1987) - The Maple Town Tale
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Earth Star Voyager (1988 - 1988) - In the late 21st century, planet earth's natural resources are near depletion, and problems like acid rain and limited breathable oxygen abound. In response to the environmental decline, the Earth Star Voyager is created as an experimental space ship that sends the brightest young crewmen and women...
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Where in Time is Carmen SanDiego (1997 - 1999) - Spin off from the famed Where in the World is Carmen Sandeigo Trivia game. This show went beyond the boundaries of stealing landmarks, famous people, and artwork, and travelled through time to bring a whole new set of trivia to those who dared try and find Carmen in Time
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Soap (1977 - 1981) - Soap, a parody of soap operas, is a show about two sisters, Jessica Tate and Mary Campbell and their families. The two families have all sorts of problems such as: Sarcastic butlers, a war hero who's still living in 1940's wartime and Mary's 2nd husband who once thought he could make himself invisib...
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Inch High Private Eye (1973 - 1974) - INCH HIGH, "the world's biggest little detective," was the hero of Inch High, Private Eye, a 1972 Hanna Barbera cartoon for kids. He could shrink down to the height of one inch, thanks to the help of a secret shrinking formula. Unfortunately, the effects of the formula weren't reliable, and he would...
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The Brothers Garcia (2000 - 2004) - This was a good show about an American-Hispanic family just trying to make it through life and it was based on the life of the narrator of the show. He would describe how he grew up, him,his two older brothers, and his sister. It was an excellent show. It used to come on Nickelodeon a few years ago.
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Top Cat (1961 - 1962) - Set in the Alleys of New York, "Top Cat" tells the story of a gang of low-life cats with their charismatic Leader, Top Cat. With ability and mischief, Top Cat will always try to get rich gambling, to eat for free, or to play jokes on someone, but he is always being watched by Officer Dibble, who is...
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The Legend of Calamity Jane (1997 - 1998) - A cool show all about Calamity Jane in the old west, fightin' bad guys, with her old friend Joe.
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Baby Blues (2000 - 2002) - This show was so cute. It was about a married couple struggling to get throgh life with their new born baby named Zoey. It used to come on adult swim or cartoon network at night, I don't know. But it was really good. I just love the theme song!
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Gigantor! (1966 - 1970) - Gigantor is This Giant Robot That Was Built to Save The World From All Kinds of Villains From Taking Over The World! This anime was based on the Japanese manga Tetsujin 28-go by Mitsuteru Yokoyama.
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The Lost Saucer (1975 - 1976) - Using the familiar Krofft theme of "fish out of water tries to find a way home", the Lost Saucer concerned two androids from the year 2369, Fi and Fum, who land their saucer in modern day Chicago. The saucer landed outside the home of Jerry, a young boy and Fi and Fum invited Jerry and Alice, his ba...
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Photon: The Idiot Adventures (1986 - 1987) - Based on the *Lazer Tag-ish* game, the show follows a young teen named Chris Jarvis (who goes by the name, "Bhodi Li") whose a champion at Photon, gets unexpectedly summoned to become a real Photon warrior and join a team of other Photon warriors to take on the evil Warlord of Arr and his evil demin...
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The Third Eye (1981 - 1984) - A strange foreign mini-series collection that aired on Nickelodeon. Consisted of Into the Labyrinth, The Haunting of Cassie Palmer, Under the Mountain, and Children of the Stones.
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Encyclopedia (1988 - 1990) - It is an educational tv series for children.
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Robocop (1988 - 1988) - This was shown during the Marvel Action Universe Showcase which also played reruns of "Spiderman and His Amazing Friends" and new episodes of "Dinoriders".
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Ulysses 31 (1981 - 1987) - Ulysess tries finding the way back home to Earth to break a curse (all his crew are in comatose) set on his crew by the Greek gods. Who try to stop him along the way.
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Hart to Hart (1979 - 1984) -
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Rambo: The Force of Freedom (1986 - 1986) - Rambo was part of a team called The Force of Freedom which went on missions around the world battling against the evil organization S.A.V.A.G.E., led by General Warhawk.
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Spider-Man (1981 - 1982) - This series was one of the first ventures of Marvel Productions and only the second animated series to star the wall crawler. The show followed Peter Parker as Spider-Man during his college years and featured many classic Spider-man villians. Many of the character designs and voice actors were later...
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It's Garry Shandling's Show (1986 - 1990) - It's Garry Shandling's Show is an American sitcom which was initially broadcast on Showtime from 1986 to 1990. It was created by Garry Shandling and Alan Zweibel. The show is notable for its frequent use of breaking the fourth wall to allow characters to speak directly to the audience.
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Superboy (1988 - 1992) - The adventures of Superman when he was a boy! Actually, as a young man...who, disguised as Clark Kent, mild-mannered journalism student at Shuster University, fights a never-ending battle for truth, justice, and...well, you know the rest...
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Casshan / Neo-Human Casshern (1973 - 1974) - Casshern fights robots with his dog Friender who can change into various things such as a jet and a car. It ran for 26 episodes like most animes in Japan.
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Family Affair (1966 - 1971) - Bill Davis "Brian Keith" is a single bachelor in Manhattan. He has a butler, Giles French, known as Mr. French. Bill's brother dies leaving him as the only one to look after his three kids (twins Buffy and Jody, age 6, and Cissy, age 15). Bill and Mr. French must adjust to their new family and becom...
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Foofur (1986 - 1988) - A Hanna Barbera cartoon about a spunky blue hound and his dog friends. It ran for 2 seasons on NBC.
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The Young and the Restless (1973 - Current) - A CBS Dramatic Serial which, at the time of it's debut, March 26th 1973, and for most of the 70's, revolved around the lives of the Brooks and Foster Families of Genoa City, Wisconsin. In the late 70's the episodes were extended from 30 minutes to 1 hour, and the series took on a new tone, and grad...
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Azumanga Daioh (2002 - 2002) -
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The Wind in the Willows (1984 - 1987) - Follow the adventures of the excitable Mister Toad and his friends Rat, Mole, and Badger.
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Walker, Texas Ranger (1993 - 2001) - Cordell Walker (Chuck Norris) is a Texas Ranger. He is a rough-and-tumble "cowboy" cop, who drives a big Dodge pickup, and busts everybody from organized crime bosses, to child beaters, to drug runners. He does his duty to the State of Texas with help of his buddy, Rookie Ranger James Trivette (Cl...
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The NFL Today (1961 - Current) - The program began on September 17, 1961 on CBS entitled: "Pro Football Kickoff." On September 13, 1964, Frank Gifford began hosting the renamed "NFL Report," and later that year, it renamed the title: "The NFL Today." The NFL Today went off the air on CBS in 1993, when FOX bought out the NFC TV pa...
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Flying Rhino Junior High (1998 - 2000) - This series follows four friends at Rhino Junior High using their brains and brawn to deal with problems created by their nemesis Earl P. Sidebottom A.K.A The Phantom, who can transpose the school to faraway places and drop students into strange situations. Focusing episodically on the different mem...
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YO! MTV Raps (1988 - 1995) - From 1981 to 1987 MTV was slow to pick up on Hip-Hop, but in 1988 it finally did with YO! MTV Raps.
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Creature Features (1971 - 1976) - Creature Features was shown on WGN TV-9 from Sept. 19th, 1970 until Mid 1976. Known for it's main title vignettes of Universal Studios classic horror movies set to the haunting guitars of Henry Mancini's theme from the film "Experiment In Terror," and the dark sinister voice of WGN-TV announcer Mart...
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Power House (1982 - 1983) - In this series, a group of kids create a community centre in a old building in the inner city and call Powerhouse. As things turn out, that move found them opposing criminals whom they manage to find and capture. Furthermore, that incident is but the first of a series of informal cases that have com...
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Bear in the Big Blue House (1997 - 2006) - Bear, a curious brown bear with a good sense of smell, lives in the Big Blue House with his friends Ojo, Tutter, Treelo, Pip, Pop, and Shadow. They are very different looking in appearance but the same at heart. He and his friends have many adventures together.
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St. Elsewhere (1982 - 1988) - This hour-long dramatic series featured life at St. Eligius Hospital, headed by Drs. Donald Westphall and Daniel Auschlander. Every year, new residents would walk down the halls of St. Eligius; learning to deal with perfectionist Cardiovascular Surgeon Mark Craig was only the beginning of the way th...
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Two Of A Kind (1998 - 1999) - "Two of a Kind" is a family comedy with a romantic twist. Kevin Burke (Christopher Sieber) is a science professor and single father who believes there is a scientific explanation for everything except how to control his scheming pre-teen daughters! Mary Kate and Ashley are twin sisters who are compl...
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Wild C.A.T.S. (1994 - 1995) - A comic book that was made 2 be a cartoon......
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Groovie Goolies (1970 - 1972) - The Groovie Goolies, created in 1970, was a take off of Filmation's wildly popular The Archie Show with a monster bend. Combined with another show featuring a character directly spun off of The Archie Show, Sabrina The Teenage Witch, the Goolies were a group of hip monsters, many of whom were, in lo...
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SM:TV live (1998 - 2003) - Kids tv show hosted by popular UK TV duo, Ant and Dec alongside Cat Deeley. Between 1998 and 2001 the show sported some hilarious sketches, the likes of which had never been done before on Saturday morning kids television, the most popular of which was a weekly spoof of the US sitcom "friends", whic...
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Rocky Road (1985 - 1987) - Three kids ran an ice cream shop after there parents died. The show took place on the board walk of a california beach.
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Team Knight Rider (1997 - 1998) - Fifteen years have past since Michael Knight and KITT roamed the California countryside, eliminating obstacles and persons under the guise of FLAG, the Foundation for Law and Government. Now, Michael Knight is replaced by five, cunning yet clever operatives, and KITT is replaced by five other sophis...
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Roger Ramjet (1965 - 1965) - That's how Roger Ramjet was introduced to his viewers every week in this underappreciated superhero satire. The show followed the adventures of a research scientist who, after taking his Proton Energy Pill, was endowed with the AMAZING power of twenty atom bombs. Each Proton Pill only lasted 20 seco...
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Cagney & Lacey (1982 - 1988) - Television police drama starring two female cops as partners. Their contrasting personalities (one is tough and the other sensitive) strengthen them as a team, allowing each a different perspective on both personal and professional situations. Mary Beth Lacey was the married one, trying to be a wife...
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Cutey Honey (1973 - 1974) - A girl who is really an android must kick evil but, her name Cutey Honey. She can change herself into different people and can really kick butt, she was also the first cartoon to have a transformation clip, she was brought back in the 90's as an 8-episode remake. In 2004, it became a live action mov...
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