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    My Little Pony

    My Little Pony

    (ended 1992)
    Based on one of the most beloved toylines of the 1980's, My Little Pony started out as a couple of animated specials and a feature film before finally becoming a cartoon series. Its various incarnations told the adventures of the little ponies and all of their friends as they lived in the beautiful Dream Valley. There were literally dozens of ponies of all different colors and they were divided into Earth ponies, Unicorns, and Pegasus ponies. All were fundamentally magical beings and each had a small picture on her back that reflected her name or personality. The ponies' most cherished friend is Megan, a young girl of about 13 who was brought to Ponyland to help them in their darkest hour. She continued to visit her friends and often served as leader when trouble struck. Eventually, her younger brother Danny (probably 11) and sister Molly (around 9) met the ponies, and the three of them came to stay in Ponyland for extended visits. There were many different beings who lived in Ponyland besides the ponies. Those who were seen most frequently were Spike (a baby dragon), the Moochick (an absent-minded magician), the Bushwoolies (multicolored fur balls who all seemed to act as one) and the Grundles (friendly troll creatures who tunneled underground). They were always willing to lend a hand when a lesson needed to be learned or villains threatened Dream Valley. The show featured original songs and lessons about teamwork, love, kindness, and bravery. The stories began as 15-minute episodes, but eventually they were expanded into multi-part 15-minute episodes. These were shown alongside other cartoons in a half-hour block titled "My Little Pony and Friends" which included The Moon Dreamers and The Potato Head Kids before being given their own half-hour time slot. In 1992 the Disney Channel would create a new series featuring brand-new ponies with a more preteen spin on the storylines called My Little Pony Tales, which is featured in this guide as Season 3. The Disney Channel would continue to show these episodes for many years in syndication.moreless
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    Bakugan Battle Brawlers

    Bakugan Battle Brawlers

    Cartoon Network (ended 2012)
    One day mysterious cards fall from the sky and are picked up by hundreds of kids. The kids then develop a game know as Bakugan. However, there is more to the game then they thought. The Bakugan come from another world known as Vestroia, where the evil Naga is trying to conquer the world by finding the Infinity Core. Now the kids and Bakugan must team up to stop this threat. Broadcast History: Bakugan Battle Brawlers premiered in the U.S. on Cartoon Network on Sunday, February 24, 2008 after the premiere of the tenth Pokemon Movie- Pokemon: The Rise of Darkrai. The series then moved to its primary timeslot of Saturday mornings at 11:00am (ET) on March 8, 2008. The first season ended on February 28, 2009. The second season, Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia premiered on May 9, 2009 at 11:00am (ET). On September 5, 2009, the series began airing new episodes at its new timeslot of Saturday mornings at 8:00am (ET). On November 7, 2009, the series moved to 7:00pm (ET) as part of Cartoon Network's new "You Are Here" Action-Adventure Saturday night block. The third season, Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Gundalian Invaders premiered on May 29, 2010 at 10:00am (ET). The series would air all of season 3 and most of season 4 (Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Mechtanium Surge) at that time. The final episode would have its premiere at 7:30 AM on Thursday, January 26. The series still airs in rerun form in various parts of the world, and a new Bakugan series is in the planning stages. However the story of the Battle Brawlers is over after 4 seasons.moreless
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    Tales from the Darkside

    Tales from the Darkside

    (ended 1988)
    "Man lives in the sunlit world of what he believes to be reality. But... there is, unseen by most, an underworld, a place that is just as real, but not as brightly lit... a Darkside." This 30-minute horror/fantasy anthology series follows in the vein of The Twilight Zone. Each week presents another standalone story of horror fantasy, and/or science fiction. Some episodes are gruesome, a few are of a lighter comedic style. Like many such shows, Tales... adapted the work of famous genre authors of the period such as Harlan Ellison, Stephen King, and Clive Barker. Many episodes also featured veteran actors of the 40's and 50's that saw very little work in their later years. "The Darkside is always there waiting for us to enter; waiting to enter us. Until next time, try to enjoy the daylight."moreless
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    Amazing Stories

    Amazing Stories

    NBC (ended 1987)
    Amazing Stories is an incredible collection of short tales from the creative mind of Steven Spielberg. Most episodes ran in a half-hour time slot, with only a few going longer than that. In spite of the brevity of the show, each episode packs in a well-developed story, along with some subtle commentaries on human nature and morality.moreless
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    Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion

    Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion

    Mainichi Broadcasting System (ended 2008)
    Code Geass - Hangyaku no Lelouch - Mecha, Supernatural, Action, Drama (May contain bloody violence, bad language & mild nudity) ...

    On August 10th of the Common Era, the Holy Empire of Britannia invaded Japan. In order to take the mainland, the Britannian forces mobilized the first of the Knightmare Frames; a new humanoid powered armour. The Japanese defences fell one after another, before the might of Project Knightmare. Japan became a territory of the Empire and was stripped of its freedom, rights, and even its name. Area 11 was the new designated name given to the defeated Japan. Lelouch Lamperouge is a castaway prince of Britannia who has gain the power known as Geass, the power of absolute obedience. With this new found power Lelouch is determined to destroy the Holy Empire of Britannia, to avenge the death of his mother and to create a world where his sister Nunally, can live peacefully. ____________________
    Season One Opening Theme: #1: "COLORS" by FLOW (eps 1-12) #2: "Kaidoku Funou" by Jinn (eps 13-23) #3: "Hitomi no Tsubasa" by Access (eps 24-25) Ending Theme: #1: "Yuukyou Seishunka" by Ali Project (eps 1-12) #2: "Mosaic Kakera" by SunSet Swish (eps 13-23) #3: "COLORS" by FLOW (ep 24) #4: "Innocent Days" by Hitomi (ep 25) ____________________
    Season Two Opening Theme: #1: "O2" by ORANGE RANGE (eps 1-12) #2: "WORLD END" by FLOW (eps 13-25) Ending Theme: #1: "Shiawase Neiro" by ORANGE RANGE (eps 1-12) #2: "Waga Routashi Aku no Hana" by ALI PROJECT (eps 13-25)moreless
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    Young Hercules

    Young Hercules

    FOX (ended 1999)
    Follow teenage half-god/half-mortal Hercules and his friends, Iolaus and Jason, as they learn about life, love and friendship on their action-packed adventures and watch as they encounter Hercules' not-so-loving Olympian family and the consequences of such encounters. Basically a prequel to: Hercules, the Legendary Journeys. The voiceover during the theme went as follows: In an age of light and darkness Zeus, King of the Gods, rules the universe. He had a son, young Hercules. Half-god, half-man, young Hercules longs to find his place in this world... the father he's never known, and what it means to be a hero. Before the man became legend... before the legend became myth... came the greatest adventure of all... young Hercules. FILMING LOCATION/TIME: Young Hercules was filmed on location in Auckland, New Zealand from May 1998 to January 1999. BROADCASTING: UNITED STATES: The series aired on FOX. CANADA: The series aired on YTV and FOX ============================= Runtime: 30 min (50 episodes) Country: USA Language: English Color: Color Sound Mix: Dolby =================== Production Companies * MCA Television * Renaissance Pictures Distributors * MCA Television * Studios USA Television Special Effects * Flat Earth Productions ============================= Awards Daytime Emmy Awards 1999 -- Nominated Outstanding Sound Editing -- Tim Isle (supervising music editor), George Haddad (sound/adr editor) Outstanding Sound Editing -- Yuri Reese (re-recording mixer), George Haddad (re-recording mixer), Richard Hansen (production mixer) Outstanding Sound Mixing, Yuri Reese (re-recording mixer), George Haddad (re-recording mixer), Richard Hansen (production mixer) Writers Guild of America, USA 2000 -- Nominated --WGA Award (TV) Children's Script -- Shari Goodhartz [For episode "Hind Sight"] ============================ Release dates Sweden -- 3 January 1999 France -- 10 April 1999 Spain -- 2000 Hungary -- 26 May 2001 ========================== Filming Locations 1. Auckland, New Zealand 2. Los Angeles, California, USA 3. New Zealand ======================= CREW Directed by Chris Graves Charlie Haskell Andrew Merrifield Simon Raby (block 13) T.J. Scott (pilot) Writing credits (in alphabetical order) Michael Edens series (episode "The Between Friends") (episode "Down and Out in Academy Hills") (episode "Winner Take All") (episode "Under Siege") (story) (episode "The Prize") (writer) (episode "Head that Wears the Crown") Brian Herskowitz Eric Lewald head writer Julia Lewald head writer John Loy Steven Melching Doug Molitor co-story Brooks Wachtel writer (episode "Battlelines") Produced by Cynthia Hsiung .... producer Sam Raimi .... executive producer Robert G. Tapert .... executive producer (as Rob Tapert) Original Music by Joseph LoDuca Cinematography by Kevin Riley Art Direction by Nick Bassett Makeup Department Lynn Barber .... makeup artist: second unit Michael Krehl .... makeup artist Production Management Nicki Ellis .... production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Michele Priest .... first assistant director Quentin Whitwell .... second assistant director Art Department Chris Hollyer .... property master Sound Department Markus Braack .... sound mixer: foreign version Jason George .... adr supervisor Tim Isle .... music editor Steve Scoville .... dialogue editor Brad Segal .... supervising music editor Special Effects by Jabin Dickins .... floor supervisor Ryan Hartnett .... special effects technician Visual Effects by Kevin Blank .... visual effects Steve Bobertz .... visual effects coordinator Everett Burrell .... visual effects supervisor Kristen Fitzner .... visual effects Omar McClinton .... visual effects coordinator: Flat Earth Productions David Rednour .... digital artist Eric Reinhard .... 2D composite artist: Flat Earth Productions Rod Ripley .... data management: Flat Earth Productions Kevin Struckman .... digital effects artist: Flat Earth productions Kenneth Voss .... digital artist (uncredited) Stunts Ben Cooke .... assistant stunt coordinator Glen Levy .... stunts Sheree Swords .... stunt double Sheree Swords .... stunt performer Other crew Steve Bobertz .... assistant editor Daniel Kolton .... composer: additional music Stephanie Laffin .... casting associate: New York Dale McCready .... camera operator Howard Meltzer .... casting: New York Allison Wilke .... casting assistant (pilot episode) ======================= TRIBUTE: Xena Star Smith Killed In Fall 18 February 2002 (StudioBriefing) New Zealand actor Kevin Smith, 38, who played the recurring role of Ares on the syndicated TV series Xena Warrior Princess and Young Hercules and had recently landed a leading role opposite Bruce Willis in the upcoming feature Man of War, has died of brain injuries in Beijing following a fall. Details of the apparent accident were sketchy. Smith, who presumably is no relation to the American director of the same name, had reportedly just completed work on a joint Sino-U.S. production. His death touched off an outpouring of grief on a Xena website as well as eulogies from New Zealand newspaper columnists and political figures. The country's Associate Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister Judith Tizard said in a statement, "Kevin Smith was a wonderful New Zealand actor who was known not only for his enormous talent and amazing beauty, but also for his intelligence and self-effacing humor." ==============================moreless
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    Blade: The Series

    Blade: The Series

    Spike TV (ended 2006)
    On the mean streets of Detroit, an ancient evil is growing bolder by the day. The House of Chthon is on the verge of eliminating the final barriers to their supremacy over mankind, and only the Daywalker can stop them. Half human, half immortal. His only allies are a master weaponsmith and a woman obsessed with revenge against Chthon. And he will stop at nothing to win his war, because he is the ultimate vampire hunter. His name is Blade.moreless
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    Saiyuki

    Saiyuki

    (ended 2001)
    Once, demonkind and man lived together in harmony. But that's about to change. A band of rogue demonic forces seeks to resurrect and to unleash Gyumao, an evil demon imprisoned for thousands of years. Dark spiritual energy begins to cover the land and the demons decide mankind is no longer friend, but food. Now, it's up to a renegade priest named Genjo Sanzo, a monkey king named Son Goku, a lecherous water sprite named Sha Gojyo, and a sympathetic demon named Cho Hakkai. They embark on a perilous journey to the west to stop these demons from resurrecting Gyumao and restore the balance between humans and demons on Earth.moreless
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    Sinbad

    Sinbad

    Sky1 (ended 2012)
    Sinbad finds himself at sea having fled his home - and had a curse put on him by his grandmother - in his hometown of Basra. Of course, it's not plain sailing and his ship, Providence, soon stumbles across a storm which forces the unlikely band of travellers together. The 12-part series promises "a 21st century take on the classic 8th century iconic hero" for Sky1. Newcomer Elliot Knight plays Sinbad while his nemesis Lord Akbari is played by Lost's Naveen Andrews.moreless
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    Kings

    Kings

    NBC (ended 2009)
    Inspired by the biblical story of King David, this contemporary soap is about a typical small town guy who becomes involved with high society and politics and rises to the top against all odds. Kings is produced by 3 Arts Entertainment in association with Universal Media Studios and distributed by the NBC Television Network. The series has been given a 13 episode initial order.moreless
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    The Cape

    The Cape

    NBC (ended 2011)
    In fictional Palm City former cop Vince Faraday is framed for murder. Believed to be dead, he takes on the persona of his son's favorite comic book superhero 'The Cape' to clear his name and reunite with his family. Together with a group of former carnies, he fights against the corrupt police, politicians, and ARK Corporation. Unlike the comics, costumed heroes and villains, such as Chess and Scales, do not have superpowers. Fearless investigative blogger Orwell joins in the fight not just with words, as she tends to get violent. The Cape comes from Universal Media Studios and the producing team of Gail Berman and Lloyd Braun.moreless
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    Relic Hunter

    Relic Hunter

    (ended 2002)
    Relic Hunter starred Tia Carrere as Sydney Fox, Christien Anholt as Nigel Bailey, Tanja Reichert as Karen Petrusky (3rd season) and Lindy Booth as Claudia (1st and 2nd seasons). It was an action-adventure television series filmed on location in Canada, Spain and the UK, produced by Fireworks Entertainment Inc. and Farrier Ltd., and distributed by Paramount Domestic Television.moreless
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    Hex

    Hex

    Sky1 (ended 2005)
    Cassie yearns to be popular and liked at her school. She wishes she was in the "in-crowd"; however, she goes about unnoticed in school everyday. The only girl who truly notices her is her best friend Thelma. For some strange reason though, Cassie feels like she is being followed by a man. This, however, is only the beginning of her problem.moreless
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    M.A.S.K.

    M.A.S.K.

    (ended 1986)
    M.A.S.K., the cartoon, was brought to us by the people at DIC Enterprises, Inc. It aired between 1985 and 1988 as far as I know. I'm not too sure what time it was on at elsewhere, Recently, M.A.S.K. has been back on TV again in various places in Europe. If anyone has more precise information on M.A.S.K. airings in other places both past and present and any show info you have you can contribute it by going to the right page and pressing the button, please feel free to contribute what know. The cartoon focused mainly on the vehicles and characters from the original 1985 toy line. Later on, there were also some appearances from some 1986 vehicles. (Interestingly enough, I don't think they ever made a toy of Shark, a vehicle that was seen on the cartoon quite a bit...) The last season of the show apparently featured a racing theme to correspond with the racing series M.A.S.K. toys. I have seen most of these episodes however. From what I think, they were quite lame, mainly due to the fact that every single episode took place at a race track! Hit Counter Poll The 2 teams: M.A.S.K.: The Good guys, The Mobile Armored Strike Kommand. V.E.N.O.M.: The Bad Guys, The Vicious, Evil Network Of Mayhem. Theme Song: The M.A.S.K. Theme Song Masked Crusaders, Working overtime, Fighting crime, Fighting crime! Secret raiders, Who will visualise/neutralise, As soon as the arrive, (At the site) Trakker's gonna lead the mission, And Spectrum's got such superb vision, Mmm...Mask! It's the mighty power that will save the day, Mmm...Mask! No one know's what life's/lies behind this masquerade, Mmm...Mask! Always riding on V.E.N.O.M.'s trail, Come see the laser rays, Fire away! M.A.S.K. Agents: Matt Trakker: Team Leader Thunderhawk: Red Camaro/Fighter Jet Spectrum Mask that has various light and sonar capabilities. Rhino: Maroon Tractor Rig/Mobile Defense Unit with Detachable ATV. Ultra Flash Mask that fires beams of light. Volcano: Navy Blue All-Terrain Van/Hi-Rise Tracker Lava Shot Mask that shoots streams of hot lava. Bruce Sato: Mechanical Engineer and Design Specialist. Occupation: Toy Designer. Rhino: Maroon Tractor Rig/Mobile Defense Unit with Detachable ATV. Lifter Mask that can lift objects. Brad Turner: Expert Motorcycle and Helicopter Pilot. Occupation: Rock Musician. Condor: Green Motorcycle/One-Man Helicopter. Hocus Pocus Mask that generates holograms. Dusty Hayes: Auto and Marine Stunt Driver. Occupation: Works at a pizza parlor. Gator: Orange Jeep/Hydroplane. Backlash Mask that fires sonic blasts. Alex Sector: Computer and Communications Expert; Zoology Specialist. Occupation: Veterinarian/Owner of exotic pet store. Rhino: Maroon Tractor Rig/Mobile Defense Unit with Detachable ATV. Jackrabbit Mask that allows him to levitate. Hondo MacLean: Weapons Specialist and Field Strategist. Occupation: Teacher. Firecracker: Orange Pickup/Recon Truck with Dirt Bike Blaster Mask that fires laser beams . Hurricane:Aqua-blue '57 Chevy/Field Command Post Blaster II Mask that fires laser beams Buddy "Clutch" Hawks: Intelligence Expert and Master of Disguise Occupation: Mechanic at Boulder Hill Firecracker: Orange Pickup/Recon Truck with Dirt Bike Penetrator Mask that allows him to pass through walls and rock Gloria Baker: Champion Race Car Driver; Black Belt in Kung Fu; Former Student of Anthropology Occupation: Race Car Driver Shark: White Sports Car/Submarine Aura Mask that repels metal Julio Lopez: Occupation: Doctor Firefly: Orange Dune Buggy/Rocket Glider Streamer Mask that shoots glue. Ace Riker (Striker): Occupation: Former NASA Test Pilot Slingshot: White RV/Surveillance Unit with Sonic Jet Richochet Mask that shoots electronic boomerangs Calhoun Burns: Occupation: Architect Raven: Black Corvette/Seaplane Gulliver Mask that shrinks objects Jacques Lafleur: Occupation: Lumberjack Volcano: Navy Blue All-Terrain Van/Hi-Rise Tracker Maraj Mask that creates illusions Scott Trakker: Matt Trakker's son T-Bob: Robot/Motor scooter. The M.A.S.K. Petition: If You want M.A.S.K. back on the air again sign the petition here. Before You Contribute Please everyone, before you contribute please keep the following in mind: In Synopsis's please give the location. When using the words M.A.S.K. & V.E.N.O.M. please always use the upper case and be sure to put the periods after every letter, I don't like to keep putting them. When you use the words M.A.S.K. & V.E.N.O.M. Always remember to put a period after the last letter, this is a common mistake. Try to make all the synopsis's the same size like you did with the first one zarius. Have fun! Staff Faris Head Editor NOTE: I'm not needing another editor right now but I could use help with the episode synopsis's & the production Codes though. Please don't apply to be editor before asking me in the viewer comments section FIRST. Archive of M.A.S.K Videos. M.A.S.K is on Fox Kids at 2.30 am which shows yesterdays episodes and again at 3.30 am to show a new episode in case you dot already know!moreless
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    The Secret World of Alex Mack

    The Secret World of Alex Mack

    Nickelodeon (ended 1998)
    On her first day of junior high, Alexandra Mack was accidentally doused with a mysterious chemical called GC-161 and it changed her life forever. Now Alex can zap electricity from her fingertips, morph into an oozing blob of goo and even make other people morph just by touching them, but having superpowers isn't all just fun and games; the company bigwigs that made GC-161 know that some kid was sprayed with the chemical and they'll stop at nothing to find out who it is. So Alex has to keep the powers secret and her powers aren't easy to hide, especially when they make her glow when she is nervous or gets a wave of electricity through her. With the help of her best friend, Ray and her genius sister, Annie, Alex manages to avoid being discovered and keep away from that truck that keeps following her around.moreless
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    Masters of Horror

    Masters of Horror

    Showtime (ended 2007)
    Showtime has amassed some of the greatest horror film writers and directors to bring to you the anthology series, "Masters of Horror". For the first time the foremost names in the horror film genre have joined forces for the series consisting of a series of one hour films. The show ran for two thirteen episode seasons from 2005-2007.moreless
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    The Adventures of Superboy

    The Adventures of Superboy

    (ended 1992)
    This TV series was based on the teenage Clark Kent attending college while trying to sweep Lana Lang off her feet. Though you might think it is similar to the current Superman incarnation 'Smallville' but this series also followed the teenage years of Superman himself (Dubbed at this point 'the Boy of Steel')moreless
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    Class of the Titans

    Class of the Titans

    TELETOON
    Imprisoned thousands of years ago by his son ZEUS, CRONUS, the god of time, has found an extra second to escape from the Underworld. Now history is about to repeat itself as CRONUS heads a legion of mythological MONSTERS in his quest to regain control of the world...But there is a PROPHECY... Seven TEENAGERS stand in his way. The unknowing descendants of great mythological HEROES, protected by the OLYMPIAN GODS, and the only ones who can stop this BLAST FROM THE PAST.moreless
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    Witchblade

    Witchblade

    TNT (ended 2002)
    This is the story of a New York detective, Sara "Pez" Pezzini. Her search for justice brings her into contact with the Witchblade, an ancient, intelligent, living weapon so powerful it can battle Earth's darkest evil forces. Week in and week out, "Pez" employs her skills as a police detective to fight crime. She finds she must employ the Witchblade to combat a much greater and frighteningly organized conspiracy of evil that threatens the very soul of humanity. As Sara tries to keep the secret of the Witchblade, do her job and have a personal life, she finds that her most formidable adversary may be the Witchblade itself.moreless
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    Kirby: Right Back at Ya!

    Kirby: Right Back at Ya!

    FOX (ended 2005)
    Kirby: Right Back at Ya! is based on the popular Nintendo character's games and adventures. The show is about a hero named Kirby landing on Dreamland which is ruled by King Dedede who only cares about himself and wants the Cappy Town citizens to do the same. In order to achieve this, Dedede comes up with schemes to get rid of Kirby. Kirby is one of Nintendo's most popular franchises. He's starred in the following Nintendo games. Kirby's Dream Land (Game Boy, 1992) Kirby's Adventure (Nintendo Entertainment System, 1993) Kirby's Pinball Land (Game Boy, 1993) Kirby's Dream Course (Super NES, 1995) Kirby's Avalanche (Super NES, 1995) Kirby's Dream Land 2 (Game Boy, 1995) Kirby's Block Ball (Game Boy, 1996) Kirby Super Star (Game Boy, 1996) Kirby's Star Stacker (Game Boy, 1997) Kirby's Dream Land 3 (Super NES, 1997) Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64, 1999) Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards (Nintendo 64, 2000) Kirby's Tilt 'N Tumble (Game Boy Color, 2001) Super Smash Bros. Melee (GameCube, 2001) Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland (Game Boy Advance, 2002) Kirby Air Ride (GameCube, 2003) Kirby and the Amazing Mirror (Game Boy Advance, 2004) Kirby:Canvas Curse (Nintendo DS, 2005) Characters: Kirby: The star of the show! Kirby may look small and pink and pathetic, but he packs quite a punch! He can absorb his enemies shots with his vacuum-like powers and send them "Right Back At Ya!" Kirby lives in a little home beside a tree with Tokkori but will often sleep on a bird's nest. Tokkori: This grouchy bird lives with Kirby in a little house. Tokkori often plays as a messenger to Tiff about certain troubles. Tokkori swapped beds with Kirby, Tokkori sleeping on a bed and Kirby sleeping in a nest. Kirby would sometimes barge into his sleep and wake him up with a certain trouble at hand. Tiff: Tiff, the older sister of Tuff, is almost considered a "sidekick." Tiff lives in King Dedede's castle with her parents, Sir Ebrum & Lady Like, and has the ability to call for the warp star from Kabu. Tuff: Tuff is the younger brother of Tiff and always roots for Kirby in any battle. Tuff usually agrees with his sister but sometimes he would had a differ in mind. Tuff lives with his family in the King's castle. King Dedede: The monster-loving tyrant, known as King Dedede, neglects all the town's needs and wastes their riches on monsters that causes havoc. Escargoon, Dedede's servant, is Dedede's sidekick. King Dedede lacks reading and writing but loves to eat. Dedede lives in his castle on top of a hill. Escargoon: As a servant of King Dedede, he always follows the king's orders and carries out Dedede's plots. Escargoon would occasionally argue with the King but would often be responded with attacks from the King's hammer. Escargoon lives in the King's castle. Theme Song Lyrics Kirby, Kirby, Kirby, that's the name you should know Kirby, Kirby, Kirby, he's the star of the show He's more than you think, he's got maximum pink! Kirby, Kirby, Kirby's the one... He comes right back at ya! He comes right back at ya! Give it all that you got Take your very best shot He'll send it right back at ya for sure! Yeah! How can I help you, King Dedede? I need a monster to clobber that there Kirby! That's what we do best at N.M.E. You better get it with a money back guarantee! Oh, Kirby, Kirby, Kirby, savin' the day, Kirby, Kirby, Kirby, He's here to stay Don't be fooled by his size You won't believe your eyes Kirby! (Kirby!) Kirby! (Kirby!) Kirby, Kirby, Kirby, Kirby, Kirby's the one!!! Right back at ya! Yeah! Watch The Theme Song Here; High Resolution (Modem/Cable/etc) Watch The Theme Song Here; Low Resolution (Dial-Up, etc) Fox Box/4Kids TV Broadcast History* September 14, 2002 - March 15, 2003: Saturday @ 9:00 AM September 14, 2002 - February 1, 2003: Saturday @ 11:00 AM March 22, 2003 - June 28, 2003 : Saturday @ 9:30 AM April 26, 2003 - May 3, 2003 : Saturday @ 8:00 AM July 5, 2003 - May 8, 2004: Saturday @ 9:00 AM March 6, 2004 - April 24, 2004: Saturday @ 11:30 AM May 15, 2004 - June 19, 2004: Saturday @ 10:30 AM June 26, 2004 - July 3, 2004: Saturday @ 8:30 AM July 10, 2004 - September 11, 2004: Saturday @ 11:30 AM September 18, 2004 - January 1, 2005: Saturday @ 11:00 AM May 28, 2005 - July 2, 2005: Saturday @ 11:30 AM Special Presentations February 8, 2003: Saturday @ 8:30 AM May 1, 2004: Saturday @ 8:30 AM *As of January 22, 2005, the Fox Box was known as 4Kids TVmoreless
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