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    Blazing Dragons

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    Blazing Dragons

    Blazing Dragons is the title of a popular British cartoon series

    $40.00$56.00
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    The NeverEnding Story

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    The NeverEnding Story

    The animated adventures of Bastian Balthazar Bux in the enchanted storybook world of Fantasia.

    $56.00
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    Maxie's World

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    Maxie’s World

    Maxie’s World is an animated cartoon series about a teenage girl named Maxie in Surfside High School in California. Maxie was a straight A student who produced and hosted her own TV show part time. Based on the “Maxie” line of fashion dolls from Hasbro, this show was broadcast in late ’80s and early ’90s syndicated to local stations in the United States, and in the UK on TV-am’s Wacaday. The U.S. broadcast also included rebroadcasts of Beverly Hills Teens and It’s Punky Brewster.

    Produced for Hasbro by DIC Entertainment, the U.S. broadcast was syndicated by Claster Television, which was owned by Hasbro, the makers of the “Maxie” dolls. Because of this, Hasbro must give approval before any home video release of this series is made. It is unknown when, or if the series will be released on DVD.

    $48.00
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    Bad Dog

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    Bad Dog

    Bad Dog is a cartoon series produced by Saban Entertainment and CineGroupe for the Teletoon and Fox Family networks. The cartoon focused 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 a good dog. This would happen in every episode.

    It is unknown whether or not the show was inspired by the popular After Dark screensaver “Bad Dog”. The two dogs have a similar appearance, and the “Bad Dog” of the show is named Berkeley, a possible reference to Berkeley Systems, the creators of After Dark. The show was paired with another series called Monster Farm.

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    The Incredible Crash Dummies

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    The Incredible Crash Dummies

    Dummyland is a fictional world inhabited only by living crash dummies. Many make a living testing cars, just like the real ones.

    The story begins with crash dummy professor Dr. Zub has creating a new “uncrashable” prototype armor called the Torso 9000 and is testing it with the help of crash dummy Ted. Unfortunately the initial trial run goes awry and Ted’s head is severed from his body. The following night however, Ted is accidentally replaced with the head of the evil Junkman, who can now harness the power of the Torso 9000 and manages to break free from the Crash Test facility.[3]

    Plotting to destroy the crash dummies, the Junkman sets up his base near an abandoned scrap heap and creates an army of killing machines out of spare car parts. When a valuable disc of information on the Torso 9000 is stolen, and finally Dr. Zub himself is kidnapped, heroes Slick & Spin step in to save the day.

    $25.00
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    The Wizard of Oz (1982)

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    The Wizard of Oz (1982)

    An animated version of the classic story of a young farm-girl who is transported to the magical land of Oz.

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    Kaput and Zösky

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    Kaput and Zösky

    Kaput and Zösky is a French comic book series from the cartoonist Lewis Trondheim. It was made into a cartoon, Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators. While this show aired in 2003, artwork indicates creation of the characters themselves began a year earlier, in 2002, in the form of comic books.

    Some of the stories featured in the comics have been converted into the series that ran on weekends and late at night in the United States on the Nicktoons Network and in Canada on Teletoon.

    $20.00
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    Dinosaucers

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    Dinosaucers

    Dinosaucers is an animated television series co-produced in the United States and Canada. It was created by DIC Entertainment which has done the overseas animation and in association with Ellipse Programmé and Nelvana. This animated program originally aired in syndication in the USA in 1987 by Coca-Cola Telecommunications. 65 total episodes were made throughout the show’s broadcasting, but it only lasted one season during the 1987-1988 television season.

    The show’s first 21 episodes can be purchased individually by episode or as a set from online retailer Amazon.com.

    There were originally plans by Galoob to release a Dinosaucers toyline, and prototype figures were produced; however, the line was scrapped after the show was canceled. The toys included Stego, Bronto-Thunder, Allo, Bonehead, Plesio, Quackpot, Ankylo, and Genghis Rex.

    $176.00
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    Friends and Heroes

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    Friends and Heroes

    Friends and Heroes is a Christian children’s program that airs on TBN, Smile of a Child TV, and was also shown on BBC TV. The show is both traditionally animated and computer animated. It takes place from 69 – 71 AD. There are three series each of 13 Episodes: Series 1 is set in Alexandria, Egypt; Series 2 in Jerusalem and Series 3 in Rome. The series was created by Brian D. Brown and Eric J. Danenberg, who also worked on The Storykeepers.

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    The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

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    The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

    The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! is an American television series based upon Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros. 2 video games. It was originally broadcast via first-run syndication to mostly independent or Fox television stations from September 4, 1989, to December 1, 1989, with reruns continuing until September 6, 1991. The Family Channel picked up the series on September 23, 1991, and aired it until August 26, 1994. The show was produced by DiC Animation and was distributed by Viacom Enterprises in association with Nintendo. DHX Media, the successor company of Cookie Jar Entertainment and DiC, is the current distributor.

    $176.00
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    C.O.P.S.

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    C.O.P.S.

    C.O.P.S. is an American animated television series released by DIC Entertainment and Celebrity Home Entertainment. This cartoon, which ran from 1988–1989, used the tag line: “Fighting crime in a future time, protecting Empire City from Big Boss and his gang of crooks”. In 1993, the series was shown in reruns on CBS Saturday mornings as CyberCOPS, the name change due to the 1989 debut of the unrelated primetime reality show of the same name. The show was based on Hasbro’s 1988 line of action figures called C.O.P.S ‘N’ Crooks.

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    Star Wars: Droids

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    Star Wars: Droids

    Star Wars: Droids, also known as Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO, and 2004 re-released on DVD as Star Wars Animated Adventures: Droids, is an animated television series that features the exploits of R2-D2 and C-3PO, the droids who have appeared in all six Star Wars films. The series takes place between the events depicted in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.

    Over the course of the series, the droids team up with four different sets of masters. The series is divided up into three cycles: at the beginning of each, the droids usually run into their new masters in an accidental way, and at the end of each cycle, they usually are forced to leave their masters for one reason or another. The Great Heep, a television special following the series, served as a prequel to the third Mungo Baobab cycle.

    The series’ opening theme, “Trouble Again,” was performed by Stewart Copeland of the Police and written by Copeland and Derek Holt.

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