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Galaxy High School

CBS (Ended 1987)

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7.2 Good
44 votes

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Galaxy High School ranks 4,486 out of the 18,229 shows on TV.com.

The 42 users who count themselves as Galaxy High School fans have written a total of 1 reviews.

Status

Ended

Premiered

September 13, 1986

Ended

September 5, 1987

Genre

Animation

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N/A Never Rated

It Came From Earth

Doyle is knocked unconscious during a championship game, he wakens fifteen years later to discover he has grown into 400 foot giant. All of his former Galaxy High classmates have grown up and now live on Earth.

Aired: 12/06/86

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An animated series developed by writer/director/producer Chris Columbus about two students chosen from Earth to attend school at Galaxy High, the universe's first intergalactic high school on the asteroid Flutor.

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  • Finally on DVD

    Well everyone, Volume 1 of Galaxy High School is coming to DVD on June 27th 2006. I had no idea that there were only 13 ep...more »

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    8 Great

    Two kids from Earth, a dumb jock and a bookworm, are transferred to a futuristic high school in space … Galaxy High. The jock finds himself hated by bullies and the bookworm is beloved due to the school’s respect for achieving academians. hide « show »

    An underappreciated cartoon with lively character design and original writing. Sure its easy to write sci-fi jokes, alien race has some strange trait or wacky habit, but the show still felt different from the rest of the kiddie fare. The archetypes were only enhanced from the alien treatment and, like any good show, they matured over time.
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