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| Please only submit sites that are entirely or predominantly related to TaleSpin. Sites which feature other Disney Television Animation shows should be submitted to Arts: Animation: Studios: Disney: Television. |
TaleSpin takes some of the most well-known characters from The Jungle Book and places them in a 1930s pacific setting. Baloo pilots a yellow amphibious cargo plane working for Rebecca Cunningham, owner of "Higher for Hire".
Listings for the 2000 animated TV special from Family Home Entertainment and Artisan Entertainment.
About a boy named Leonard Helperman and his abnormally intelligent dog Spot. Leonards's mother is a 4th grade teacher at his school and Leonard is "very uncool" because of this. His dog decides he no longer wants to be a dog and rises up on his hind legs, gets dressed, and becomes the coolest kid in school.
A Cartoon Network cartoon about famous super heroes when they were teenagers.
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Series beginning in 1985 - 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 course for the nearest planet. Jaga commanded their ship while the other 7 were in their stasis tubes. Jaga died on their journey to Third Earth and their ship crashed there. Soon they made friends with various groups in the area and they designed a fortress. Mumm-Ra the centuries-old embodiment of evil, along with the mutants that destroyed the rest of the Thunderans are a constant threat. But Lion-O, the new leader of the Thundercats, with his weapon the "Sword of Omens" will help the Thundercats to have a standing chance.
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Sites related to the 1990 Warner Bros. cartoon, "Steven Spielberg Presents Tiny Toon Adventures".
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If your site covers more than one or all of the Transformers series (G1, G2, Beast Wars, Beast Machines or any of the Japanese Series), you should submit to the Fan Pages category. However, you are welcome to submit specific subpages from your site to the appropriate related subcategory(ies). |
This is a directory listing of sites covering the whole of the Transformers Universe from 1984 to the Present, classifying sites according to content.Transformers was based on the popular Japanese Takara toyline when Hasbro obtained the license in the early 1980's. It became an enormous success - producing an animated series that lasted 98 episodes, a theatrically-released movie, an 80-issue comic series, and one of the largest and most collectible toy lines ever created.
After it was cancelled, it continued in Japan with new series and new characters in an ever-expanding Transformers Universe, with such titles as "Transformers: Victory" and "Headmasters".
Hasbro attempted to resurrect the toyline in the early 90's by re-releasing the toys and the television series as "Generation 2". The Marvel comic series was also revamped in a short-lived 12-issue series.
When these attempts fizzled, it seemed that Transformers would fade from obscurity as the fans grew older and left childhood fancies behind.
Fortunately, that never happened, and Transformers returned to the air again in 1995 in an all-new, completely computer-generated animated series from Mainframe Entertainment, "Beast Wars: Transformers", accompanied by a brand-new toyline from Hasbro. For two straight seasons, it was the highest-rated animated series in syndication, and the demand for the action figures commanded hefty prices in the secondary market when supplies became scarce.
At the beginning of Season 3, there were rumors that The Beast Wars were coming to an end. This turned out not only to be true, but a blessing to many fans as one series was ending to pave the way for an all-new and improved series that newer fans have said is even better than "Beast Wars" ever was. "Beast Machines" became one of FoxKids highest-rated shows and continued for 2 seasons.
The future of Transformers appears promising as 2000 witnessed the release of an all-new toyline from Hasbro based on "Beast Machines"; "Transformers: The Movie" being re-released on DVD by Kids Rhino; BotCon; and the US release of the cel-animated Japanese TV series "Transformers: Car Robots" dubbed into English and re-titled "Robots In Disguise" with a full assortment of action figures from Hasbro based on TV show.
1980s British claymation series featuring Berk, Boni, Drutt, Rogg, and The Thing Upstairs.
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