Everybody's favorite shortsighted curmudgeon Mr. Magoo moves into the new millennium with this animated feature, which has the myopic mumbler learning martial arts in order to combat the wretched villain Tan-Gu and his kung fu minions. Assisted by his young nephew Justin, Magoo must defeat robot spiders, nefarious teenage mutants and other foes by competing in an evil Olympics with events such as the 100-meter Destructive Rampage. |
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Everybody's favorite shortsighted curmudgeon Mr. Magoo moves into the new millennium with this animated feature, which has the myopic mumbler learning martial arts in order to combat the wretched villain Tan-Gu and his kung fu minions. Assisted by his young nephew Justin, Magoo must defeat robot spiders, nefarious teenage mutants and other foes by competing in an evil Olympics with events such as the 100-meter Destructive Rampage. |
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Riley decides to purge her room of childish objects before her crush, Johnny Hitswell, comes over for a study date, but her plan backfires just a bit. Later, Todd attempts to spy-proof his room after getting fed up with K's constant surveillance. |
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Riley and Todd's parents are whisked away when an old enemy orders up replacements for Agent K and Dick Daring. Now, Riley and Todd need to restore control of Fleemco to its rightful owner and find their parents. |
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Todd stumbles upon an invisibility suit when browsing through the collection of disguises in his mother's closet. Thrilled by his discovery, Todd wastes no time using the suit for his own mischievous purposes. |
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Todd suffers at the hands of a tormentor who bullies with impunity, since no one believes a blind kid would pick a fight. In the meantime, Riley confronts an author when a book series doesn't end to her liking. |
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When Riley enrolls in an art class alongside her brother, she expects her superior artistic skills to catapult her to fame and fortune in the art world. But much to her surprise, Todd manages to steal the spotlight. |
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Riley develops an instant dislike for a new student who bests her at everything, but her animosity might be covering up a bit of a crush. Meanwhile, Todd discovers that Jacobo is obsessed with playing Crypts & Creatures. |
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Todd fiddles with one of Agent K's many pieces of secret spy equipment, and it blasts a moustache onto his face. Todd's accidental acquisition of facial hair comes with an unusual side effect: Everyone assumes he's an adult! |
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The Darings' oft-overlooked beast of burden tires of their constant neglect and locks them out of the house. Later, Riley decides to give speed dating a whirl, hoping to land a date for an awards ceremony -- and to make Johnny jealous. |
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Tired of Jacobo always getting the highest grades in the class, Todd performs an act of sabotage that he pins on Buzz. However, Todd's actions have major consequences, and Buzz wins a one-way ticket to reform school. |
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The Darings put on a 1970s-style variety show featuring special guest stars, including Ed Begley Jr., Carson Palmer and Josh Duhamel. Director Riley tries to keep the production from spinning out of her control. |
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Todd fails his math class and is convinced that his academic ineptitude means he's an intellectual lightweight. However, when one of K's foes leaves riddles behind, Todd demonstrates impressive code-cracking capabilities. |
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Riley is looking forward to celebrating her anniversary with Johnny Hitswell … but sadly, it looks like she'll have to celebrate without him, since he's heading to New York for a modeling gig. Fashion guru Tim Gunn guest stars. |
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Dick Daring is George Stapler Middle School's newest student, thanks to a technicality that requires him to pass sixth-grade history before he can renew his stuntman's license. While Todd deals with Dick's enrollment, Riley battles roller thugs. |
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Todd's entrepreneurial spirit leads him to start selling replacements to his fellow students at George Stapler Middle School. However, his get-rich-quick scheme creates a glut of replacements -- and threatens to spill the beans about Fleemco. |
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Riley takes a career aptitude test that reveals a bleak future. Determined to change her fate, she focuses on improving her espionage skills in hopes of following in her mother's footsteps. Meanwhile, Todd and C.A.R. clown around. |
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K entrusts Riley with her credit card, expecting her to shop responsibly. Instead, Riley maxes out the card and has to scramble to make enough money to pay off the debt. Meanwhile, Todd dreams up a money-making scheme of his own. |
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When Riley participates in a foreign exchange program, the Daring family gets a Canadian student in the trade. But Todd's not liking the family's new attention-grabbing addition, and he decides to run away from home. |
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Abbey rebuffs Riley's offer to help her prepare for the Annual Kumquat Queen Beauty Pageant and Bowling Competition, so Riley decides to compete for the title herself. Later, Todd discovers that Tiffany has a crush on him. |
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Shelton is coming of age soon, and his mother and father are planning to throw an elaborate bar mitzvah to celebrate his passage into adulthood. However, his parents are so caught up in the frenzy that they forget Shelton's the star of the show. |
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When Riley enrolls in an art class alongside her brother, she expects her superior artistic skills to catapult her to fame and fortune in the art world. But much to her surprise, Todd manages to steal the spotlight. |
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Riley develops an instant dislike for a new student who bests her at everything, but her animosity might be covering up a bit of a crush. Meanwhile, Todd discovers that Jacobo is obsessed with playing Crypts & Creatures. |
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Todd fiddles with one of Agent K's many pieces of secret spy equipment, and it blasts a moustache onto his face. Todd's accidental acquisition of facial hair comes with an unusual side effect: Everyone assumes he's an adult! |
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The Darings' oft-overlooked beast of burden tires of their constant neglect and locks them out of the house. Later, Riley decides to give speed dating a whirl, hoping to land a date for an awards ceremony -- and to make Johnny jealous. |
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Tired of Jacobo always getting the highest grades in the class, Todd performs an act of sabotage that he pins on Buzz. However, Todd's actions have major consequences, and Buzz wins a one-way ticket to reform school. |
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The Darings put on a 1970s-style variety show featuring special guest stars, including Ed Begley Jr., Carson Palmer and Josh Duhamel. Director Riley tries to keep the production from spinning out of her control. |
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Todd fails his math class and is convinced that his academic ineptitude means he's an intellectual lightweight. However, when one of K's foes leaves riddles behind, Todd demonstrates impressive code-cracking capabilities. |
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Riley is looking forward to celebrating her anniversary with Johnny Hitswell … but sadly, it looks like she'll have to celebrate without him, since he's heading to New York for a modeling gig. Fashion guru Tim Gunn guest stars. |
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Dick Daring is George Stapler Middle School's newest student, thanks to a technicality that requires him to pass sixth-grade history before he can renew his stuntman's license. While Todd deals with Dick's enrollment, Riley battles roller thugs. |
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K entrusts Riley with her credit card, expecting her to shop responsibly. Instead, Riley maxes out the card and has to scramble to make enough money to pay off the debt. Meanwhile, Todd dreams up a money-making scheme of his own. |
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Todd's entrepreneurial spirit leads him to start selling replacements to his fellow students at George Stapler Middle School. However, his get-rich-quick scheme creates a glut of replacements -- and threatens to spill the beans about Fleemco. |
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Tasumi's habit of wearing pink armor, keeping a hit list of enemies and insisting that she belongs to a crime-fighting family named GO-HI-BOTS has always seemed a little odd. But wait until Riley learns the truth about her best friend! |
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When Riley participates in a foreign exchange program, the Daring family gets a Canadian student in the trade. But Todd's not liking the family's new attention-grabbing addition, and he decides to run away from home. |
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Abbey rebuffs Riley's offer to help her prepare for the Annual Kumquat Queen Beauty Pageant and Bowling Competition, so Riley decides to compete for the title herself. Later, Todd discovers that Tiffany has a crush on him. |
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The Darings go on a family beach trip to enjoy some rest and relaxation. While on vacation, Riley obsessively waits for a phone call from Johnny Hitswell, Todd falls for a surfer girl and K spots an enemy in the vicinity. |
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The Darings head for Hollywood when Celebrity Star singles out Todd to be in her next movie. However, Riley suspects that Celebrity has ulterior motives -- and kick-starting her brother's acting career isn't one of them. |
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Riley discovers that Sierra excluded her from a party. Planning revenge, Riley decides to host her own party and leave Sierra off the guest list. However, two parties collide when Todd also hosts a party on the same night. |
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Todd and Riley Daring live every kid's dream with the Fleemco phone, which allows them to replace the adults in their lives with one call. In this second season of the Disney Channel original animated series, Todd gets his wish to become a clown, the siblings serve as test pilots for Fleemco's new space shuttle, Riley works at a drive-in theater and a reality show pits the pair against bully Buzz Winter and nerdy Shelton Klutzberry's families. |
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The Darings vie for dominance against Buzz and Shelton's families when the three clans compete in a reality TV show that tests their survival skills. However, a certain shady competitor tries to cheat the system. |
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Riley decides to purge her room of childish objects before her crush, Johnny Hitswell, comes over for a study date, but her plan backfires just a bit. Later, Todd attempts to spy-proof his room after getting fed up with K's constant surveillance. |
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While temporarily distracted, Riley misplaces her cell phone, a vital piece of equipment that keeps her connected to Fleemco. Making matters worse, Buzz finds it and quickly starts dialing up replacements all over Pleasant Hills. |
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Tasumi's habit of wearing pink armor, keeping a hit list of enemies and insisting that she belongs to a crime-fighting family named GO-HI-BOTS has always seemed a little odd. But wait until Riley learns the truth about her best friend! |
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Todd and Riley Daring live every kid's dream with the Fleemco phone, which allows them to replace the adults in their lives with one call. In this second season of the Disney Channel original animated series, Todd gets his wish to become a clown, the siblings serve as test pilots for Fleemco's new space shuttle, Riley works at a drive-in theater and a reality show pits the pair against bully Buzz Winter and nerdy Shelton Klutzberry's families. |
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Conrad Fleemco invites the Darings to participate in a test flight of his latest business venture, a foray into the world of space tourism. However, one member of the Daring family is singled out for exclusion. |
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Riley and Todd's parents are whisked away when an old enemy orders up replacements for Agent K and Dick Daring. Now, Riley and Todd need to restore control of Fleemco to its rightful owner and find their parents. |
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Riley discovers that Sierra excluded her from a party. Planning revenge, Riley decides to host her own party and leave Sierra off the guest list. However, two parties collide when Todd also hosts a party on the same night. |
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Riley desperately wants to attend Dustin Dreamlake's two-day festival. Unfortunately, it looks like school is going to come between her and her idol until Riley dreams up a scheme and orders a Riley Robot to take her place in class. |
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Riley takes a career aptitude test that reveals a bleak future. Determined to change her fate, she focuses on improving her espionage skills in hopes of following in her mother's footsteps. Meanwhile, Todd and C.A.R. clown around. |
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Todd stumbles upon an invisibility suit when browsing through the collection of disguises in his mother's closet. Thrilled by his discovery, Todd wastes no time using the suit for his own mischievous purposes. |
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After Riley criticizes Todd for his habitual fibbing, Todd gets revenge by feeding her Agent K's Truth Salt. Unable to spit out even a tiny white lie, Riley discovers that total honesty isn't necessarily the best policy in every situation. |
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Todd suffers at the hands of a tormentor who bullies with impunity, since no one believes a blind kid would pick a fight. In the meantime, Riley confronts an author when a book series doesn't end to her liking. |
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Todd and Riley Daring live every kid's dream with the Fleemco phone, which allows them to replace the adults in their lives with one call. In this second season of the Disney Channel original animated series, Todd gets his wish to become a clown, the siblings serve as test pilots for Fleemco's new space shuttle, Riley works at a drive-in theater and a reality show pits the pair against bully Buzz Winter and nerdy Shelton Klutzberry's families. |
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When Riley works as a camp counselor for the first time, she is shocked by her co-workers' lackadaisical attitudes. The head counselor's plan to frighten the campers into submission backfires when Todd and his friends go on the offensive. |
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Riley befriends an older girl, but her new pal's wild streak creates a rift between Riley and her other friends. As his sister's relationships start to go downhill, Todd's eyesight takes a turn for the worse. |
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K and Dick Daring refuse to buy Riley a video camera, so she gets a job at the drive-in theater, hoping to earn enough money to buy it herself. Riley livens up the theater when she replaces the manager with an enthusiastic movie director. |
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Shelton is coming of age soon, and his mother and father are planning to throw an elaborate bar mitzvah to celebrate his passage into adulthood. However, his parents are so caught up in the frenzy that they forget Shelton's the star of the show. |
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The Darings go on a family beach trip to enjoy some rest and relaxation. While on vacation, Riley obsessively waits for a phone call from Johnny Hitswell, Todd falls for a surfer girl and K spots an enemy in the vicinity. |
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The Darings head for Hollywood when Celebrity Star singles out Todd to be in her next movie. However, Riley suspects that Celebrity has ulterior motives -- and kick-starting her brother's acting career isn't one of them. |
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While temporarily distracted, Riley misplaces her cell phone, a vital piece of equipment that keeps her connected to Fleemco. Making matters worse, Buzz finds it and quickly starts dialing up replacements all over Pleasant Hills. |
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When Riley works as a camp counselor for the first time, she is shocked by her co-workers' lackadaisical attitudes. The head counselor's plan to frighten the campers into submission backfires when Todd and his friends go on the offensive. |
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Riley desperately wants to attend Dustin Dreamlake's two-day festival. Unfortunately, it looks like school is going to come between her and her idol … until Riley dreams up a scheme and orders a Riley Robot to take her place in class. |
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Riley befriends an older girl, but her new pal's wild streak creates a rift between Riley and her other friends. As his sister's relationships start to go downhill, Todd's eyesight takes a turn for the worse. |
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After Riley criticizes Todd for his habitual fibbing, Todd gets revenge by feeding her Agent K's Truth Salt. Unable to spit out even a tiny white lie, Riley discovers that total honesty isn't necessarily the best policy in every situation. |
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The Darings vie for dominance against Buzz and Shelton's families when the three clans compete in a reality TV show that tests their survival skills. However, a certain shady competitor tries to cheat the system. |
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K and Dick Daring refuse to buy Riley a video camera, so she gets a job at the drive-in theater, hoping to earn enough money to buy it herself. Riley livens up the theater when she replaces the manager with an enthusiastic movie director. |
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Conrad Fleemco invites the Darings to participate in a test flight of his latest business venture, a foray into the world of space tourism. However, one member of the Daring family is singled out for exclusion. |
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The quirky inhabitants of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends continue their zany adventures in the fifth season of the Cartoon Network's multiple Emmy-winning animated series. After watching a sci-fi flick, Bloo believes Cheese is an alien; everyone gets greedy when Eduardo finds $100 at a swap meet; Bloo becomes convinced Mac is getting married, in spite of his young age; and the whole gang auditions as a rock 'n' roll band. |
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The quirky inhabitants of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends continue their zany adventures in the fifth season of the Cartoon Network's multiple Emmy-winning animated series. After watching a sci-fi flick, Bloo believes Cheese is an alien; everyone gets greedy when Eduardo finds $100 at a swap meet; Bloo becomes convinced Mac is getting married, in spite of his young age; and the whole gang auditions as a rock 'n' roll band. |
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When Tommy becomes allergic to Dinko, Dinko decides he must leave. / Following a 100-course meal, Gumpers discovers that he can't burp. |
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Gumpers believes the local baker is turning real people into gingerbread men. / A horrible sea monster is slowly making his way to DeSpray Bay. |
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Tommy must get a rare card to become the local battle card champion. / When Tommy explains the importance of clothes, Dinko panics because he's naked. |
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Swanky's spaceship crash-lands on a deserted island, stranding him in the ocean. / A paranoid Dinko does all he can to save Tommy from a scarecrow. |
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When Tommy breaks his arm, Dinko is heartbroken that he let his best friend get hurt. / Dinko vows to honor Tommy of Earth with a statue. |
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Dinko decides to give up junk food and eat healthy. / Tommy is the only kid at school without the latest high-tech shoe so Dinko modifies his shoes. |
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Swanky packs his bags and moves out of the lighthouse. / When a jealous Tommy learns Dinko and Gabby have formed a secret fan club, he makes his own. |
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The quirky inhabitants of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends continue their zany adventures in the fifth season of the Cartoon Network's multiple Emmy-winning animated series. After watching a sci-fi flick, Bloo believes Cheese is an alien; everyone gets greedy when Eduardo finds $100 at a swap meet; Bloo becomes convinced Mac is getting married, in spite of his young age; and the whole gang auditions as a rock 'n' roll band. |
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Gumpers believes he's 100 years in the future. / Tommy, Dinko and Gumpers are transported to an alternate dimension populated by primitive Granvilles. |
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Dinko devises a fitness program designed to make Tommy stronger. / When Dinko breaks gravity, everything and everyone in DeSpray becomes weightless. |
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Dinko fills in for Tommy at the taffy shop, with tragic results. / Dinko's fear of thunder leads him to take up an odd security blanket: a smoked ham. |
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Tommy and Dinko accidentally create a reality where Clinton is a dictator in a society ruled by sports. / Dinko becomes obsessed with superstitions. |
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Dinko's Camera of Destiny reveals Tommy will soon have a black eye. / While playing cowboys, Gumpers takes the job of sheriff a bit too seriously. |
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Radiation from an asteroid causes Tommy's hand to increase in size. / Tommy inadvertently becomes Gumpers's best friend, much to the dismay of Dinko! |
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Tommy finds a pink purse that sucks him inside, leaving Dinko to rescue him. / Tommy enters a soapbox derby race determined to beat Clinton. |
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One lucky kid will win a tour of Capt. Spangley's secret taffy factory. / Swanky raises snails in order to eat them but slowly grows attached to them. |
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The aliens banish the lighthouse toilet to outer space. / Tommy gives Dinko a cell phone to contact him in case of emergencies. |
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Embarrassed at school, Tommy wishes he were invisible. / After Dinko alters Tommy's TV remote, the device is able to affect time as if it were a TV. |
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Thanks to Dinko's help, a short nap for Tommy lasts all day. / Gumpers plays Cyrano for Granville and helps him win the love of Melba. |
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Tommy wants to win the Math Olympics ... but he stinks at math. / Dinko creates a duplicate Tommy by hotwiring a photocopier with extra power. |
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The quirky inhabitants of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends continue their zany adventures in the fifth season of the Cartoon Network's multiple Emmy-winning animated series. After watching a sci-fi flick, Bloo believes Cheese is an alien; everyone gets greedy when Eduardo finds $100 at a swap meet; Bloo becomes convinced Mac is getting married, in spite of his young age; and the whole gang auditions as a rock 'n' roll band. |
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The quirky inhabitants of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends continue their zany adventures in the fifth season of the Cartoon Network's multiple Emmy-winning animated series. After watching a sci-fi flick, Bloo believes Cheese is an alien; everyone gets greedy when Eduardo finds $100 at a swap meet; Bloo becomes convinced Mac is getting married, in spite of his young age; and the whole gang auditions as a rock 'n' roll band. |
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Things change forever in this Disney Channel animated series when troublemaker Todd Daring and his older sister Riley send away for a magical device from Fleemco that allows them to replace their adoptive parents with the mom and dad of their dreams. |
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Mac and his make-believe pal Bloo find themselves at odds in this fourth season of the Cartoon Network's Emmy-winning animated series. When Mac teams up with Imaginary Man after he saves the city, Bloo joins forces with Imaginary Man's rival. Meanwhile, to prepare for the annual house photo, Eduardo undergoes an extreme makeover, Coco wants to shed some pounds, and towering Wilt tries to figure out how he'll fit into the picture. |
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Mac and his make-believe pal Bloo find themselves at odds in this fourth season of the Cartoon Network's Emmy-winning animated series. When Mac teams up with Imaginary Man after he saves the city, Bloo joins forces with Imaginary Man's rival. Meanwhile, to prepare for the annual house photo, Eduardo undergoes an extreme makeover, Coco wants to shed some pounds, and towering Wilt tries to figure out how he'll fit into the picture. |
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Agent K's superspy father, Agent G (voiced by Michael York), shows up to reclaim C.A.R. and take him back to England as part of his espionage training seminar. Riley and Todd go to get C.A.R. back and are soon embroiled in international intrigue. |
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Riley takes it upon herself to replace a dweebish lifeguard with a burning hunk named David Hunkerhoff, voiced by Zac Efron. Later, Riley makes a pest of herself when she accidentally frees Todd's beloved pet rat. |
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The pumped-up Looney Tunes superheroes fight a new slew of scoundrels as they continue to defend the citizens of Acmetropolis in this second season of the hip animated series. Some of the evildoers are Slyth Vester, who plots to start a massive war; high-tech hunter Electro J. Fudd, who tries to take out Ace Bunny; and blackmailer Melvin Martian. Celebrity voices include Mark Hamill, Michael Clarke Duncan and tennis pro Serena Williams. |
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Todd and Riley replace their stern babysitter, Mrs. Howitzer, with a beloved TV show host, but they soon regret their decision. Then, Riley's 13th birthday is just around the corner, and Agent K is determined to make sure it's her best one ever. |
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Todd takes on the fast-paced daredevilry of soapbox racing, with a little help from Dick Daring. In the meantime, Riley fails to land a spot on the cheerleading squad and decides that her only hope is to replace the cheerleading coach. |
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Riley looks a gift horse in the mouth when she replaces her pet mule with a thoroughbred movie horse. Meanwhile, Todd finds out that life on the road isn't all it's cracked up to be when he runs away to join the carnival. |
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Riley loves her new gig as a school reporter -- maybe a little too much. How far will she go to get a story? Later, she replaces Dad's stunt coordinator with a physics professor, with undesirable results. Bruce Campbell lends his voice as Uncle Phil. |
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Todd needs protection from a bully. The school security guard leaves something to be desired, so Todd replaces him with a giant robot. Later, Todd and Riley think it'd be fun to replace the librarian with a rock star. |
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Mac and his make-believe pal Bloo find themselves at odds in this fourth season of the Cartoon Network's Emmy-winning animated series. When Mac teams up with Imaginary Man after he saves the city, Bloo joins forces with Imaginary Man's rival. Meanwhile, to prepare for the annual house photo, Eduardo undergoes an extreme makeover, Coco wants to shed some pounds, and towering Wilt tries to figure out how he'll fit into the picture. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Creep in the Deep," "Secrets of the Guardian Strike Sword," "I am Slamacus," "The Heir Up There," "Apocalypso," "The Family Business" and "Cape Duck." |
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When Dick puts on a few extra pounds, the kids take it upon themselves to get him in shape for an upcoming competition. Meanwhile, Todd is spending too much time on the Internet, and Riley's had just about enough. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Hunter," "It Came from Outer Space," "In the Pinkster," "The Music Villain," "The Fall of Blanc" and "In Search of Tweetums." |
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Worried that Dick isn't paying enough attention to Agent K, Riley hatches a plan to make him more romantic. Later, when Mom clearly needs a vacation, the kids arrange to temporarily replace her with a housekeeper who's got a real clean streak. |
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Riley replaces Sheldon's imaginary girlfriend with a celebrity, but Sheldon isn't up to the commitment. Miley Cyrus guest stars. Then, Riley and Todd's plan to get an extended snow day at school ends up putting them on ice. |
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Sick of losing all the time, Todd and Riley upgrade their inadequate baseball coach to an actual pro ballplayer. Meanwhile, Riley hopes that a new, less strict scoutmaster will take over so that she can sell more jerky than her No. 1 rival. |
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When Riley lands a date with her dream guy, the whole family goes out of their way to make sure it's a magical night. Later, Todd dreams he's living back in the Middle Ages under the tyrannical thumb of evil Princess Riley. |
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Forced to join the school choir, Todd replaces the teacher with a hip producer who turns them into a lip-syncing boy band. Later, Todd takes his friend Acabo to a football game, where an errant ball threatens to ruin their friendship. |
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Agent K buys Riley a violin, but Riley scoffs at learning the classics -- all she wants to do is fiddle, country hoedown style. Later, a trip to an archeological dig leads the kids to replace their dull chaperone with a thrill-seeking explorer. |
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It's head-to-head action when Riley and Tasumi settle their personal differences in the wrestling ring. Then, Riley and Todd face off against each other in a hotly contested race for a seat on the student council. |
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It's time for the annual student-parent talent competition, and Riley and Todd are once again at odds when they both enter. Meanwhile, Riley faces public humiliation when a private love letter to Johnny Hitswell ends up in the mail. |
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Riley takes it upon herself to replace a dweebish lifeguard with a burning hunk named David Hunkerhoff, voiced by Zac Efron. Later, Riley makes a pest of herself when she accidentally frees Todd's beloved pet rat. |
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Sick of losing all the time, Todd and Riley upgrade their inadequate baseball coach to an actual pro ballplayer. Meanwhile, Riley hopes that a new, less strict scoutmaster will take over so that she can sell more jerky than her No. 1 rival. |
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It's a real whodunit when Todd's annoying robot kitten meets a suspicious end during Riley's mystery-themed dinner party. Later, Todd replaces his math teacher with a rodeo clown and soon learns that when you mess with the bull, you get the horns. |
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Agent K's superspy father, Agent G (voiced by Michael York), shows up to reclaim C.A.R. and take him back to England as part of his espionage training seminar. Riley and Todd go to get C.A.R. back and are soon embroiled in international intrigue. |
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It's time for the annual student-parent talent competition, and Riley and Todd are once again at odds when they both enter. Meanwhile, Riley faces public humiliation when a private love letter to Johnny Hitswell ends up in the mail. |
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Worried that Dick isn't paying enough attention to Agent K, Riley hatches a plan to make him more romantic. Later, when Mom clearly needs a vacation, the kids arrange to temporarily replace her with a housekeeper who's got a real clean streak. |
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Riley replaces Sheldon's imaginary girlfriend with a celebrity, but Sheldon isn't up to the commitment. Miley Cyrus guest stars. Then, Riley and Todd's plan to get an extended snow day at school ends up putting them on ice. |
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When Riley lands a date with her dream guy, the whole family goes out of their way to make sure it's a magical night. Later, Todd dreams he's living back in the Middle Ages under the tyrannical thumb of evil Princess Riley. |
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When Dick puts on a few extra pounds, the kids take it upon themselves to get him in shape for an upcoming competition. Meanwhile, Todd is spending too much time on the Internet, and Riley's had just about enough. |
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Forced to join the school choir, Todd replaces the teacher with a hip producer who turns them into a lip-syncing boy band. Later, Todd takes his friend Acabo to a football game, where an errant ball threatens to ruin their friendship. |
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Agent K buys Riley a violin, but Riley scoffs at learning the classics -- all she wants to do is fiddle, country hoedown style. Later, a trip to an archeological dig leads the kids to replace their dull chaperone with a thrill-seeking explorer. |
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It's head-to-head action when Riley and Tasumi settle their personal differences in the wrestling ring. Then, Riley and Todd face off against each other in a hotly contested race for a seat on the student council. |
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Todd's being bullied again, and this time, he replaces his karate teacher with a martial arts master. Meanwhile, things go from bad to weird for Riley when she replaces the neglectful zookeeper with a free-spirited hippie. |
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Todd takes on the fast-paced daredevilry of soapbox racing, with a little help from Dick Daring. In the meantime, Riley fails to land a spot on the cheerleading squad and decides that her only hope is to replace the cheerleading coach. |
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It's a real whodunit when Todd's annoying robot kitten meets a suspicious end during Riley's mystery-themed dinner party. Later, Todd replaces his math teacher with a rodeo clown and soon learns that when you mess with the bull, you get the horns. |
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In this Disney Channel animated series, orphans Todd and Riley Daring order a phone from a comic book ad. With a simple call, the Fleemco phone lets them order a replacement for any adult! Their first request -- to get parents -- delivers a daredevil father and a British secret-agent mother, and soon the siblings discover that the Fleemco comes in handy for getting them out of danger, boredom, unpleasant chores and other childhood tribulations. |
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When his poor grades in German threaten to interfere with a night of fun, Todd replaces his German teacher with a real German. And when Riley replaces the hippest girl in school, the replacement herself comes as a real surprise. |
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In their first-ever Halloween special, Todd and Riley have ulterior motives for wanting to replace their next-door neighbors. But who'll have the last laugh when the other kids in the neighborhood start getting zombified by the neighbors' candy? |
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Todd and Riley replace their stern babysitter, Mrs. Howitzer, with a beloved TV show host, but they soon regret their decision. Then, Riley's 13th birthday is just around the corner, and Agent K is determined to make sure it's her best one ever. |
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Riley looks a gift horse in the mouth when she replaces her pet mule with a thoroughbred movie horse. Meanwhile, Todd finds out that life on the road isn't all it's cracked up to be when he runs away to join the carnival. |
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When her dad won't spring for the makeover she needs for the school dance, Riley schemes to replace Dad's barber with a professional stylist. And when the mayor bans skateboarding, Todd hatches a plan to replace him with a pro skateboarder. |
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Riley loves her new gig as a school reporter -- maybe a little too much. How far will she go to get a story? Later, she replaces Dad's stunt coordinator with a physics professor, with undesirable results. Bruce Campbell lends his voice as Uncle Phil. |
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Todd needs protection from a bully. The school security guard leaves something to be desired, so Todd replaces him with a giant robot. Later, Todd and Riley think it'd be fun to replace the librarian with a rock star. |
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When her dad won't spring for the makeover she needs for the school dance, Riley schemes to replace Dad's barber with a professional stylist. And when the mayor bans skateboarding, Todd hatches a plan to replace him with a pro skateboarder. |
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Mac and his make-believe pal Bloo find themselves at odds in this fourth season of the Cartoon Network's Emmy-winning animated series. When Mac teams up with Imaginary Man after he saves the city, Bloo joins forces with Imaginary Man's rival. Meanwhile, to prepare for the annual house photo, Eduardo undergoes an extreme makeover, Coco wants to shed some pounds, and towering Wilt tries to figure out how he'll fit into the picture. |
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When his poor grades in German threaten to interfere with a night of fun, Todd replaces his German teacher with a real German. And when Riley replaces the hippest girl in school, the replacement herself comes as a real surprise. |
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In their first-ever Halloween special, Todd and Riley have ulterior motives for wanting to replace their next-door neighbors. But who'll have the last laugh when the other kids in the neighborhood start getting zombified by the neighbors' candy? |
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Back for their third and zaniest adventure yet, Nickelodeon's boy genius Jimmy Neutron and Timmy from "The Fairly Odd Parents" unite to sculpt a wonder robot. Cartoon calamity ensues when the power-hungry robot develops a mind of his own and turns on his creative inventors. Features bonus episodes: two from "The Fairly Odd Parents" ("Odd, Odd West" and "That's Life") and two from "Jimmy Neutron" ("Ultra Sheen" and "The Feud"). |
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Back for their third and zaniest adventure yet, Nickelodeon's boy genius Jimmy Neutron and Timmy from "The Fairly Odd Parents" unite to sculpt a wonder robot. Cartoon calamity ensues when the power-hungry robot develops a mind of his own and turns on his creative inventors. Features bonus episodes: two from "The Fairly Odd Parents" ("Odd, Odd West" and "That's Life") and two from "Jimmy Neutron" ("Ultra Sheen" and "The Feud"). |
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Todd's being bullied again, and this time, he replaces his karate teacher with a martial arts master. Meanwhile, things go from bad to weird for Riley when she replaces the neglectful zookeeper with a free-spirited hippie. |
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Boy science genius Jimmy Neutron blasts into a third season of animated adventures that include a hair-raising trip into a future where Libby has acquired dictatorial powers over everything that goes on, with frightening results. |
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When a meteor strikes the planet Acmetropolis in the year 2772, it turns a few of the inhabitants -- descendants of the classic Looney Tunes characters -- into superheroes who must protect their world from the maniacal supervillain, Optimatus. |
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The aliens think that Tommy has superpowers. / It's school picture day and Tommy has a big pimple on his forehead. The aliens try to make it better. |
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The aliens think Tommy's been turned into a crab. / The aliens are convinced that their new neighbor is an evil alien trying to conquer Earth. |
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Dinko's evil identical cousin, Danko, comes to visit and steals away Dinko's best friend: Tommy! / Dinko and the aliens steal all the clocks in town. |
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A lightning strike switches Tommy's personality with Swanky's. / The TV's broken! The taffy store's closed! How will the aliens fill their day? |
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Gumpers is convinced that a tiny town lives inside his wonderful snow globe. / With Tommy at the store, the refrigerator runs out of food. |
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It's the year 2772, and a collision between a rogue meteor and planet Earth has transformed the distant descendants of the classic Looney Tunes characters into superheroes. Under the leadership of the mysterious Zodavia, Ace Bunny, Tech E. Coyote and the gang set out to defend the people of Acmetropolis. Filled with irreverent humor and contemporary animated action, the series features the voices of actors such as Tim Curry and Vivica A. Fox. |
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The aliens mistake helium balloons for alien dignitaries. / Granville is having a party and Tommy has to go, but Dinko's convinced that it's a trap. |
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Celebrity fever strikes when a movie star comes to town. / Tommy competes to deliver the most newspapers and win a prize. |
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Dinko believes that Tommy is literally going to give his heart to Gabby. / Flip falls in love with a stuffed bird and showers it with romantic tokens. |
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The aliens try to stop the Christmas spirit from spreading. / When the moon is full, beware Scruffy turning into ... the WereScruffy. |
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Tommy tries to make his own film about the history of the lighthouse. / After he has a bad day, Tommy is forced to relive it over again and again. |
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Swanky's parents are arriving any minute to check out his progress on Earth. / Tommy gets to care for the class's pet octopus for the weekend. |
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Tommy Cadle's life is turned upside down when a group of wild aliens crash into his life. Taking refuge in his lighthouse and taking over his life, the young boy struggles to educate his houseguests about the way things are done on Earth. |
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The aliens are convinced that a locked box contains something horrible. / Tommy thinks the lighthouse has become infested with a stinky mouse. |
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Lewis Black, Carol Kane and Mickey Rooney lend their voices to this family-friendly computer-animated Christmas tale featuring songs and narration by Harry Connick Jr. Convinced that he can help the sad residents of Bluesville find their long-lost holiday spirit, a perpetually optimistic elf named Eubie makes it his mission to turn the town into a happier place. But will his enthusiasm for all things Christmas be contagious? |
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Eustace Strytch is back, and he's still determined to humiliatingly defeat Jimmy. Now the race to find an energy source on Mars is on! Who will win? |
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Goddard is disqualified from the Retroville pet show because he is not technically a real dog. / Sheen's dad, Mr. Estevez, desperately wants to impress his son, so he pretends he is a superhero. |
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Jimmy's new mission is to follow Beautiful Gorgeous. He takes the job and discovers that she and Jet Fusion are getting married! |
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Tommy Cadle's life is turned upside down when a group of wild aliens crash into his life. Taking refuge in his lighthouse and taking over his life, the young boy struggles to educate his houseguests about the way things are done on Earth. |
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The offbeat residents of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends continue their wacky adventures in the third season of the Cartoon Network's multiple Emmy-winning animated series. Eduardo runs away and winds up competing in the Extreme-O-Saur Battle, Mac asks Bloo to enter the imaginary friend talent show to humble an arrogant classmate, and the whole gang gets into a heap of trouble when they go camping in the wilderness. |
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King Goobot has organized the most diabolical collection of bad guys to ever assemble on one space station. Their mission: get Jimmy Neutron. |
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Jimmy Neutron and Timmy Turner vie against each other for Cindy's affections and Prof. Calamitous employs Cosmo and Wanda in his evil plans. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Stop the World I Want To Get Off," "Sypher," "Time After Time," "The Menace of Mastermind," "Acmegeddon (Part 1)" and "Acmegeddon (Part 2)." |
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Dinko must decide what really happened to Tommy's missing video game system. / The aliens compete to see who will be chosen Alien of the Year. |
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Jimmy and Timmy are at it again: they're bickering over the affections of Cindy, but somehow end up fighting off enemies together! |
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There's a fierce creature lurking deep within the waters of DeSpray Bay. / The aliens believe the Earth has been taken over by new overlords. |
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Thinking Tommy may become something when he grows up, Dinko tries to keep his friend from changing. / Gumpers believes Tommy's going to send him away. |
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Dinko is determined to find a really good turkey wishbone. / Tommy might win a sweepstakes if the aliens can charge enough gifts to be delivered. |
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Tommy is convinced he should stay far away from the school's talent show because he has no talent. / The aliens adopt a cuddly, friendly kitty. |
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The offbeat residents of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends continue their wacky adventures in the third season of the Cartoon Network's multiple Emmy-winning animated series. Eduardo runs away and winds up competing in the Extreme-O-Saur Battle, Mac asks Bloo to enter the imaginary friend talent show to humble an arrogant classmate, and the whole gang gets into a heap of trouble when they go camping in the wilderness. |
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When Tommy gets a bad fortune in his fortune cookie, the aliens try to protect their pal. / Tommy has the hiccups and the aliens only know one cure. |
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In Season 2, a bunch of quirky new residents move into Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. As the action unfolds, Madame Foster is preparing to take on her archrival, Flo, in a no-holds-barred bowling tournament. |
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In Retroville, Sheen is just an average hyperactive kid. But in Shangri Llama, he is known as the Chosen One, or One Who Puts Foot Behind Head. |
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When the entire population of Retroville is accidentally hit by Jimmy's shrink ray, the Space Bandits abduct everyone with the nefarious plan of marketing and selling them throughout the galaxy as living dolls. |
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Jimmy is recruited by the most prestigious science college in the country to be its new superstar student. But when he gets there, Jimmy becomes the unwitting target of rival student Seymour Nimmelfarb. |
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An array of quirky new residents moves into Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends in the second season of this Cartoon Network series about an 8-year-old boy who houses his imaginary pal Bloo at the wacky facility. As the action unfolds, Madame Foster is preparing to take on her archrival, Flo, in a no-holds-barred bowling tournament. But is Mac talented enough for the team, or is he only good for gutter balls? |
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Kids are sure to have a blast when they get a load of the animated fun (that's really outta this world) to be had with this collection of episodes from the "Pet Alien" television series. Included are the exciting and fun-filled episodes "The Thing on the Corner," "A Pirate and His Dog," "Stage Fright" and "Horror Scope." Special features include "Strawberry Shortcake" and "Garfield" trailers. |
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The aliens believe that December 31 is the last day of all time. / Swanky is chosen by Emperor Breet to be the ambassador to an alien world. |
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Tommy and the aliens work part time at Captain Spangley's Taffy Shoppe. / Tommy is roped into helping Melba build a float for the annual parade. |
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Scruffy runs away from Tommy's lighthouse and is adopted by Capt. Spangley. / Tommy bumps his head and can't remember anything. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Big Lablooski," "Where There's a Wilt There's a Way/Everyone Knows It's Bendy," "Partying Is Such Sweet Soiree," "Sight for Sore Eyes/Bloo's Brothers," "Cookie Dough," "Frankie My Dear," "Mac Daddy" and "Squeakerboxxx." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Beat With A Schtick," "Sweet Stench of Success," "Bye Bye Nerdy," "Bloo Done It" and "My So Called Wife." |
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An array of quirky new residents moves into Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends in the second season of this Cartoon Network series about an 8-year-old boy who houses his imaginary pal Bloo at the wacky facility. As the action unfolds, Madame Foster is preparing to take on her archrival, Flo, in a no-holds-barred bowling tournament. But is Mac talented enough for the team, or is he only good for gutter balls? |
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Jimmy is framed for a break in at the Retroville Bank. When Carl and Sheen attempt to free him from jail, the three boys end up on a chain gang. |
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The boys travel to the Bahama Quadrangle to disprove the myth of the disappearances associated with the mysterious site. / Carl's pen pal, Elke Elkberg from Sweden, is coming to Retroville to meet him, and Carl is in a panic. |
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Jimmy and the boys use Jimmy's latest invention to travel into the future to discover that the entire town has fallen under the totalitarian rule of Libby. |
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The evil Jimmy clone is back, and he's reconfigured the cloning device to make an evil clone of the Earth with an alarming side effect -- the real Earth is starting to disappear. |
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After a run-in with a radiation belt in outer space, Jimmy, Cindy, Carl, Sheen and Libby are all endowed with superpowers. |
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A new television show turns everyone in Retroville into mindless and exceedingly cheerful zombies. To impress Betty Quinlin, Jimmy performs a magic show using a cheap magic kit that's full of his own technological upgrades. |
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Space rocks with markings are landing on planets throughout the galaxy. Jimmy convinces Carl, Sheen, Libby and Cindy to break into an Army base and decipher the rock. |
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The offbeat residents of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends continue their wacky adventures in the third season of the Cartoon Network's multiple Emmy-winning animated series. Eduardo runs away and winds up competing in the Extreme-O-Saur Battle, Mac asks Bloo to enter the imaginary friend talent show to humble an arrogant classmate, and the whole gang gets into a heap of trouble when they go camping in the wilderness. |
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An array of quirky new residents moves into Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends in the second season of this Cartoon Network series about an 8-year-old boy who houses his imaginary pal Bloo at the wacky facility. As the action unfolds, Madame Foster is preparing to take on her archrival, Flo, in a no-holds-barred bowling tournament. But is Mac talented enough for the team, or is he only good for gutter balls? |
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Dinko inadvertently turns Tommy's mother's flowers into monster plants. / When Tommy needs a flu shot, the aliens suggest their crazy Dr. Daffodil. |
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Forced to take accordion lessons, Tommy gets out of them by making a deal with Swanky. / Dinko forces Tommy to confront his fear of the dark. |
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Tommy's not tall enough for a ride at the amusement park, so the aliens help him grow. / Tommy puts the aliens in charge of cleaning the lighthouse. |
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It's the year 2772, and a collision between a rogue meteor and planet Earth has transformed the distant descendants of the classic Looney Tunes characters into superheroes. Under the leadership of the mysterious Zodavia, Ace Bunny, Tech E. Coyote and the gang set out to defend the people of Acmetropolis. Filled with irreverent humor and contemporary animated action, the series features the voices of actors such as Tim Curry and Vivica A. Fox. |
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Jimmy's dad loses his job at the now-defunct automotive plant, which means that the Neutrons may have to move to a new town. As a last-ditch effort to keep the family in Retroville, Hugh applies for a job as a toy inventor. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Loonatics on Ice," "Attack of the Fuzz Balls," "The Cloak of Black Velvet," "Weathering Heights," "Going Underground," "The Comet Cometh" and "The World is My Circus." |
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When a meteor strikes the planet Acmetropolis in the year 2772, it turns a few of the inhabitants -- descendants of the classic Looney Tunes characters -- into superheroes who must protect their world from the maniacal supervillain, Optimatus. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Loonatics on Ice," "Attack of the Fuzz Balls," "The Cloak of Black Velvet," "Weathering Heights," "Going Underground," "The Comet Cometh" and "The World is My Circus." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Stop the World I Want To Get Off," "Sypher," "Time After Time," "The Menace of Mastermind," "Acmegeddon (Part 1)" and "Acmegeddon (Part 2)." |
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To make Tommy cooler at school, the aliens give him a bushy green beard. / The aliens hatch a plan to break Tommy out of after-school detention |
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Gumpers's pre-selected bride is coming to Earth. / Dinko's friendship with the corner mailbox is jeopardized when the postman comes to take the mail. |
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The Neutron family has gathered to celebrate Aunt Maybelline's birthday. When Jimmy's present explodes, everyone suspects him of foul play. / On a trip to Planet Schmengy, a strange alien substance attaches itself to Carl's face. |
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The famous film director Quintin Smithee is coming to Retroville to make his next big movie, and Jimmy, Cindy, Libby, Sheen and Carl all have starring roles. |
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Boy science genius Jimmy Neutron blasts into a third season of animated adventures that include a hair-raising trip into a future where Libby has acquired dictatorial powers over everything that goes on, with frightening results. |
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The offbeat residents of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends continue their wacky adventures in the third season of the Cartoon Network's multiple Emmy-winning animated series. Eduardo runs away and winds up competing in the Extreme-O-Saur Battle, Mac asks Bloo to enter the imaginary friend talent show to humble an arrogant classmate, and the whole gang gets into a heap of trouble when they go camping in the wilderness. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Beat With A Schtick," "Sweet Stench of Success," "Bye Bye Nerdy," "Bloo Done It" and "My So Called Wife." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Big Lablooski," "Where There's a Wilt There's a Way/Everyone Knows It's Bendy," "Partying Is Such Sweet Soiree," "Sight for Sore Eyes/Bloo's Brothers," "Cookie Dough," "Frankie My Dear," "Mac Daddy" and "Squeakerboxxx." |
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Kids will have a blast when they get a load of the animated fun (that's just outta this world) to be had with this collection of episodes from the "Pet Alien" television series. Included the exciting and fun-filled episodes "The Amazing Atomic Tommy," "The Land the Size Forgot," "I Was a Teenage Bearded Boy" and "The Day That Wouldn't End." Bonus features include "Strawberry Shortcake" and Garfield trailers. |
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These fun-loving aliens sure know how to have a good time on our meek little planet, but their frisky antics aren't always appreciated by 12-year-old Tommy Cadle, whose lighthouse hideaway the exuberant extraterrestrials have adopted as their own. In this collection of all four first-season "Doom" episodes from the popular animated series, Tommy manages to cope with adolescent dramas -- despite the "help" of his well-meaning space buddies. |
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After a hovercraft accident in the middle of the ocean, Jimmy and Cindy find themselves stranded on a deserted island. |
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An array of quirky new residents moves into Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends in the second season of this Cartoon Network series about an 8-year-old boy who houses his imaginary pal Bloo at the wacky facility. As the action unfolds, Madame Foster is preparing to take on her archrival, Flo, in a no-holds-barred bowling tournament. But is Mac talented enough for the team, or is he only good for gutter balls? |
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When Jimmy hides a time displacement device in the teachers' transportation to the annual education convention, the entire faculty of Lindberg Elementary is sent into temporary time limbo. |
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Finding that his mother doesn't believe in his best friend Bloo, 8-year old Mac takes his pal to Madame Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, where they have adventures with egg-laying Coco and other outlandish animated creatures. |
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Mayhem reigns supreme in the animated kingdom as whiz kid Jimmy Neutron and Timmy from "The Fairly Oddparents" swap places in each other's worlds. Features include bonus episodes, three of "Jimmy Neutron" ("Crime Sheen Investigation," "Sleepless in Retroville" and "Maximum Hugh") and three of "The Fairly Oddparents" ("Cosmo Con," "Timvisible" and "The Switch Glitch"). |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Trouble with Scribbles," "Seeing Red / Phone Home," "World Wide Wabbit," "Berry Scary" and "Who Let the Dogs In?." |
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In this children's series that celebrates cultural diversity, curious 10-year-old twins Maya and Miguel encounter all kinds of adventures around their neighborhood. In this collection of three episodes, Maya decides to open up a restaurant after listening to Abuela Elena talk about the old days. And Maya gets into trouble when she finds her brother's love letter to a pretty classmate. Lucy Liu and Erik Estrada lend their voices to the series. |
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Mayhem reigns supreme in the animated kingdom as whiz kid Jimmy Neutron and Timmy from "The Fairly Oddparents" swap places in each other's worlds. Features include bonus episodes, three of "Jimmy Neutron" ("Crime Sheen Investigation," "Sleepless in Retroville" and "Maximum Hugh") and three of "The Fairly Oddparents" ("Cosmo Con," "Timvisible" and "The Switch Glitch"). |
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Told by his mom that he's too grown up to play with imaginary friends, 8-year-old Mac takes his best buddy, Bloo, to Madame Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends in this Emmy-winning animated series from the folks at Cartoon Network. In the show's debut season, Mac, Bloo and other make-believe pals have plenty of wacky escapades, which include uploading some embarrassing footage onto Foster's Internet site. |
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Finding that his mother doesn't believe in his best friend Bloo, 8-year old Mac takes his pal to Madame Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, where they have adventures with egg-laying Coco and other outlandish animated creatures. |
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Mayhem reigns supreme in the animated kingdom as whiz kid Jimmy Neutron and Timmy from "The Fairly Oddparents" swap places in each other's worlds. Features include bonus episodes, three of "Jimmy Neutron" ("Crime Sheen Investigation," "Sleepless in Retroville" and "Maximum Hugh") and three of "The Fairly Oddparents" ("Cosmo Con," "Timvisible" and "The Switch Glitch"). |
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This disc includes the 3-part pilot, "House of Bloo's," and the following episodes: "Busted," "Dinner is Swerved," "Adoptcalypse Now," "Store Wars" and "Blooooo." |
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Told by his mom that he's too grown up to play with imaginary friends, 8-year-old Mac takes his best buddy, Bloo, to Madame Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends in this Emmy-winning animated series from the folks at Cartoon Network. In the show's debut season, Mac, Bloo and other make-believe pals have plenty of wacky escapades, which include uploading some embarrassing footage onto Foster's Internet site. |
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Finding that his mother doesn't believe in his best friend Bloo, 8-year old Mac takes his pal to Madame Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, where they have adventures with egg-laying Coco and other outlandish animated creatures. |
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In this children's series that celebrates cultural diversity, curious 10-year-old twins Maya and Miguel encounter all kinds of adventures around their neighborhood. In this collection of episodes, Maya decides to play matchmaker and set up Abuela Elena on a date. And there's no telling what will happen when Maya and her friends become feng shui home decorators. Lucy Liu and Erik Estrada lend their voices to the series. |
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In this children's series that celebrates cultural diversity, curious 10-year-old twins Maya and Miguel encounter all kinds of adventures around their neighborhood. In this collection of three episodes, Maya decides to open up a restaurant after listening to Abuela Elena talk about the old days. And Maya gets into trouble when she finds her brother's love letter to a pretty classmate. |
This disc includes the 3-part pilot, "House of Bloo's," and the following episodes: "Busted," "Dinner is Swerved," "Adoptcalypse Now," "Store Wars" and "Blooooo." |
In this children's series that celebrates cultural diversity, curious 10-year-old twins Maya and Miguel encounter all kinds of adventures around their neighborhood. In this collection of episodes, Maya decides to play matchmaker and set up Abuela Elena on a date. And there's no telling what will happen when Maya and her friends become feng shui home decorators. Lucy Liu and |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Trouble with Scribbles," "Seeing Red / Phone Home," "World Wide Wabbit," "Berry Scary" and "Who Let the Dogs In?." |
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Told by his mom that he's too grown up to play with imaginary friends, 8-year-old Mac takes his best buddy, Bloo, to Madame Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends in this Emmy-winning animated series from the folks at Cartoon Network. In the show's debut season, Mac, Bloo and other make-believe pals have plenty of wacky escapades, which include uploading some embarrassing footage onto Foster's Internet site. |
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Finding that his mother doesn't believe in his best friend Bloo, 8-year old Mac takes his pal to Madame Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, where they have adventures with egg-laying Coco and other outlandish animated creatures. |
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When a sinister force by the name of El Malefico gets released unintentionally, the world of Lucha Libre is endangered. The Mascaritas (masked student wrestlers) -- Rikochet, Buena Girl and the Flea -- must rise to the challenge and drive the evil back from whence it came … because the courageous threesome's battle with El Malefico will ultimately determine the future of the universe. &NFi;Aye carumba&NFi_;! |
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When a sinister force by the name of El Malefico gets released unintentionally, the world of Lucha Libre is endangered. The Mascaritas (masked student wrestlers) -- Rikochet, Buena Girl and the Flea -- must rise to the challenge and drive the evil back from whence it came … because the courageous threesome's battle with El Malefico will ultimately determine the future of the universe. Aye carumba! |
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2003 3.5 ★ TV Shows The first atomic-powered robot with advanced intelligence and humanlike emotions, Astro Boy seeks justice and peace even in a world that scorns his kind. Resourceful and honest, he's humanity's only hope against a torrent of machines driven by evil. |
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After being created and subsequently deactivated by the emotionally unhinged Dr. Tenma, robot boy Astro comes under the care of the kindly Dr. O'Shay, who schools the youthful android in the ways of robots and humans alike. Possessing superior strength, speed and intelligence, young Astro sets out to free the world of injustice, battling legions of evildoers -- including his own brother -- in this remake of the classic 1960s animated series. |
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The first atomic-powered robot with advanced intelligence and humanlike emotions, Astro Boy seeks justice and peace even in a world that scorns his kind. Resourceful and honest, he's humanity's only hope against a torrent of machines driven by evil. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro faces his past when his memory circuits are reactivated, and he remembers how he was activated and ultimately rejected by Dr. Tenma. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR The war between the humans and robots continues to escalate. Astro tries to make peace, but it's not easy when Drake wants all the robots destroyed. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro and the Blue Knight team up to stop General Red and the military from firing a cannon that will destroy the city of Robotonia. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro is caught in the middle of the human-robot war, when the robots build a city called Robotonia, a city the humans are trying to destroy. |
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2003 TV Shows When Jimmy returns from an excavation on the Twonkus-3 comet, he's unaware of a stowaway creature that has a violent reaction to music. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR A rare substance called Lumanite is discovered on the moon, and a strange creature starts stealing all of Earth's supply. It's up to Astro to stop it. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro helps a spoiled girl named Nina learn the meaning of friendship, while also trying to stop a machine from being used in a series of robberies. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR After his defeat at the hands of Astro, Rock wants revenge and captures The Firebird, a being that guards the secrets of the universe. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR The evil Shadow unleashes an army of mind-controlling teddy bears, and it's up to Astro to stop them before they conquer Metro City. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR A dragon-like robot is on the loose, and Astro teams up with Yuko's Uncle Wally to stop the robot from committing a series of robberies. |
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2003 3.3 ★ 1009 mins TV Shows Rated: NR After being created and subsequently deactivated by the emotionally unhinged Dr. Tenma, robot boy Astro comes under the care of the kindly Dr. O'Shay, who schools the youthful android in the ways of robots and humans alike. Possessing superior strength, speed and intelligence, young Astro sets out to free the world of injustice, battling legions of evildoers -- including his own brother -- in this remake of the classic 1960s animated series. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Zoran joins detective Wally Kisagari to solve a case regarding a strange bird like creature that keeps appearing above Metro City. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Gideon is a robot dolphin too afraid to go in the sea for fear of "The Phantom Pirate." Astro helps Gideon overcome his fear of the ocean. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Zoran is invaded by a micro-robot, who is attacking her operating system from the inside. Astro shrinks down in order to stop the microscopic attack. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Anti-robot forces find Atlas floating in space, and install a mind-control device that turns him back into an ultra-powerful attack bot. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Reno is a robot circus star who happens to be a human in disguise. Astro tries to prevent the police from taking the boy away from his circus family. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro and the Blue Knight are forced to fight each other in an underground robot fighting ring, where Astro discovers the secrets of Blue's past. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro returns home to Dr. O'Shay after regaining his memory. But Dr. Tenma wants revenge and stages an all out assault on the Ministry of Science. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro must come to the rescue of Princess Abby, whose ancient land of Mayura is being threatened by a takeover. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Confronted by Shadow, Dr. Tenma wants to prove that Astro's loyalty lies with the robots and will join them both in leading the robot revolution. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Matthew is a human who loves pretending he's a robot. But when he tries using his made-up powers to save his mom, Astro must save them both |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Erasabot is sucking out the artificial intelligence from all of the robots in Metro City, and it's up to Astro to outsmart his evil plan. |
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2003 TV Shows Jimmy's first mission as a spy for the Big Top Secret Organization is a tough one - find and rescue Agent X, who happens to be Jimmy's movie hero. |
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2003 TV Shows Jimmy helps a princess protect a priceless jade egg from her evil brother. Later, he and Carl try to help their feuding fathers make amends. |
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2003 TV Shows An invention called the Electro-Life takes Jimmy and his friends to Egypt, where they run afoul of ancient mummies and almost get trapped in a tomb. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Jimmy and his friends try their hand at monster-hunting to catch a creature that's haunting Lake Retroville. Later, Jimmy runs for class president. |
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2003 TV Shows Jimmy's latest invention works so well it's scary when it turns Carl, Sheen and Hugh into a vampire, a werewolf and Frankenstein's monster. |
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2003 TV Shows When Timmy Turner is sent to the secret lab of Jimmy Neutron, Jimmy and Timmy have to try and figure out how to get back to their own worlds. |
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2003 TV Shows Jimmy's attempts to train his Nanobots to do his homework work so well that they try to fix everything else in their creator's world. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Jimmy creates an unstoppable baseball team but feels guilty about using technology. Later, the boys alter their ages so they can buy a violent game. |
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2003 TV Shows Jimmy and his friends perfect their rodeo skills to rope the heart of a cowgirl, and Jimmy's invention malfunctions at the science fair. |
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After being created and subsequently deactivated by the emotionally unhinged Dr. Tenma, robot boy Astro comes under the care of the kindly Dr. O'Shay, who schools the youthful android in the ways of robots and humans alike. Possessing superior strength, speed and intelligence, young Astro sets out to free the world of injustice, battling legions of evildoers -- including his own brother -- in this remake of the classic 1960s animated series. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR An undercover police robot disguised as a human decides he'd rather live as a human being. Astro must find him before the police hunt him down. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR
The rebel robot force of the Blue Knight and Drake's anti-robot group are locked in battle, and poor Astro is caught in the middle! |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro is on the case when Princess Abby's younger brother goes missing after a giant dragon is spotted flying around her kingdom. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro and Yuko head to the Arctic to find a lost robot that was part of a space exploration team led by Yuko's father. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro is nominated as "Robot of the Year," but before he can collect his award, the ceremony is interrupted by Drake and his anti-robot group. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR The robot revolution begins when a robot is falsely accused of harming a little girl, and the Blue Knight begins to attack the humans in retaliation. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro must rescue his little sister Zoran when she's teleported back to the Stone Age, where hunters from the future are stealing animal DNA. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro heads off to space camp where he works with students on a brand new exploration ship called Falcon II. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR With his eye on earning extra pocket money, Jimmy takes a job at McSpanky's diner and ends up using his smarts to try and make it more modern. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-10. |
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This disc includes episodes 11-20. |
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This disc includes episodes 21-30. |
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This disc includes episodes 31-40. |
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2003 3.0 ★ TV Shows Rated: NR Fifth-grade science prodigy Jimmy Neutron devises more nifty inventions -- including pills that bestow superpowers, a robotic mother and replicas of himself -- in the second season of this hit animated series. |
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This disc includes episodes 41-50. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Dr. Tenma builds Atlas, a robot just as powerful as Astro. When Atlas beings to destroy Metro City, Astro must find a way to stop him. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro sits down to enjoy a game of Rocket Ball, but gets involved when the robot players go out of control and threaten the human spectators. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR When Astro is activated the city's power starts to drain, and he must try and stop the robot Magnamite from destroying everything. |
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It's up to Jimmy and his friends to save the day when his parents are kidnapped by the Junkman and held hostage inside his spaceship. |
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2003 TV Shows To get closer to his crush, Jimmy tries out for the title role in "Macbeth in Space." But he isn't cast until the leading man literally breaks a leg. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Doctor O'Shay creates Zoran, a robot-sister for Astro. But when Zoran is kidnapped by the robot bird Katari, it's up to big brother to save the day! |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro has to persuade some advanced robots, who don't realize their freezing functions are causing destruction, to reject Dr. Tenma's evil influence. |
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2003 3.0 ★ TV Shows Rated: NR Fifth-grade science prodigy Jimmy Neutron devises more nifty inventions -- including pills that bestow superpowers, a robotic mother and replicas of himself -- in the second season of this hit animated series. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro tries to help a robot hunting for scrap parts in order to rebuild his system, but the robot is scaring the human beings in the process. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Dr. Tenma tries to repair an injured Astro, but in doing so he wipes out Astro's memory. It's up to Astro's little sister to save the day. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR The robotic super-train, Neon Express, is on a high-speed, crash course heading to Metro City and it's up to Astro to save everyone on board. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Humans and robots work together when a weather experiment turns a desert into farmland. But earthquakes could ruin everything unless Astro steps in. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro tries to help the invisible robot Denkou, who doesn't know right from wrong and has been tricked into committing a series of robberies. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Robot miners on the planet Deimos ignore their human bosses and dig on their own. Astro must step in to save them from being exterminated. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR A power station above Earth is going to explode, and it's up to Astro and the Blue Knight to save the day and uncover the station's secrets. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro is arrested when an air blimp is threatened by a wormhole. The Blue Knight frees Astro so they can save the blimp and prove Astro's innocence. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro must try and save the citizens of an underground city, which is being attacked by a threatened environment. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro arrives at Dragon Lake to locate a poison being dispensed by the evil Toxic Girls. Astro teams up with the explorer Gulliver to stop them. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro convinces Pluto to stop his menacing ways. But Pluto's inventor creates Acheron, an even more powerful robot that Astro and Pluto must defeat. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Pluto is defeating all of his rivals and gaining their powers. But he must defeat Astro if he is to become the supreme robot champion of the world. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Skunk programs an android robot hunter to attack and dismantle innocent robots to sell them on the black market, and only Astro can stop him. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-10. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Gentle Jumbo is reactivated by the dastardly Skunk, who wants to use him in a prison break. It's up to Astro to turn Jumbo back into a lovable giant. |
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2003 TV Shows When his mom goes on vacation, Jimmy whips up a robot to replace her. Later, he clones himself so he can do chores and go to outer space. |
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This disc includes episodes 11-20. |
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2003 TV Shows Jimmy tries to boost Sheen's IQ by transforming his Brain Drain Helmet into a Brain Gain Helmet. But the modifications work a little too well. |
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This disc includes episodes 21-30. |
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This disc includes episodes 31-40. |
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This disc includes episodes 41-50. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR On an expedition to the center of the Earth, Astro must save the crew, the expedition and himself from the threat of molten lava. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR Astro is damaged from a falling satellite and loses his memory. A scientist named Boon tries to help Astro recover before another satellite falls. |
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Fifth-grade science prodigy Jimmy Neutron devises more nifty inventions -- including pills that bestow superpowers, a robotic mother and replicas of himself -- in the second season of this hit animated series. As usual, Jimmy lands in hot water when his handiwork goes haywire, and he must rely on his pals and his robot dog, Goddard, for help. This season also sees Jimmy create a love potion and an intelligence-enhancing helmet. |
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2003 TV Shows A kite contest launches a rivalry between Jimmy and the richest boy in town. Later, Jimmy stays with the Wheezers for the weekend. |
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2003 TV Shows Rated: NR The pirate Space Raiders have kidnapped a little robot girl's parents, and it's up to Astro and the Blue Knight to save them. |
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This collection of episodes from the popular animated series combines the contents of the "When Pants Attack" and "Time Warp" programs. Jimmy makes laundry easier, attempts to make himsef much less smarter and more. He also uses his major brainpower to sell candy, brings back Thomas Edison, makes granny way too young, sees his parents burst with wealth and starts up a new Ice Age with sunblock. |
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The whiz kid of the animated world returns with more comic inventions in this hit television program. Episodes include "Raise the Oozy Scab," "Phantom of Retroland," "Hypno Birthday to You" and many more. In "Hall Monster," Jimmy becomes a hall monitor; in "Trading Faces," Jimmy learns to transform thoughts into music; and in "Broadcast Blues," Jimmy ends up as a host on Lindbergh Elementary's public access show. |
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2002 TV Shows Jimmy invents a time machine and Hugh accidentally sends Jimmy, Carl and Sheen 200 million years into the past. |
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2002 TV Shows Rated: NR A lab accident exposes Jimmy, Carl and Sheen to pheromones, causing them to fall in love with the first female who comes near them. |
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2002 TV Shows Rated: NR For the Father's Day talent show, Jimmy invents a machine to turn Hugh into the best dad in Retroville. |
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2002 TV Shows Rated: NR Principal Pinkly appoints Cindy as the producer for Jimmy's TV show. |
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The debut season of this animated series follows the far-out adventures of science whiz-kid Jimmy Neutron as he dreams up and builds a spaceship, a time machine, a mind-reading device and other outlandish inventions -- often with disastrous results. Although he has to fix the problems that arise when contraptions like his hypnosis machine backfire, nothing seems to dampen Jimmy's spirit when it comes to creating the next exciting gadget. |
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In this cartoon caper, super-intelligent Jimmy Neutron applies his smarts to the complicated task of saving his hero -- "Agent X" -- from the clutches of the menacing Professor Calamitous and his just-as-evil daughter, Beautiful Gorgeous. But they're no match for Jimmy, who uses his skills and his connections with the Big Top Secret Organization to ensure everyone is rescued, all while viewers get to join along for the adventure. |
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This collection of episodes from the popular animated series combines the contents of the "When Pants Attack" and "Time Warp" programs. Jimmy makes laundry easier, attempts to make himsef much less smarter and more. He also uses his major brainpower to sell candy, brings back Thomas Edison, makes granny way too young, sees his parents burst with wealth and starts up a new Ice Age with sunblock. |
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The whiz kid of the animated world returns with more comic inventions in this hit television program. Episodes include "Raise the Oozy Scab," "Phantom of Retroland," "Hypno Birthday to You" and many more. In "Hall Monster," Jimmy becomes a hall monitor; in "Trading Faces," Jimmy learns to transform thoughts into music; and in "Broadcast Blues," Jimmy ends up as a host on Lindbergh Elementary's public access show. |
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2002 TV Shows Rated: NR Hugh takes Jimmy, Carl and Sheen camping. |
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2002 TV Shows Jimmy gives his father a bionic sweatband at the family picnic so that their team will beat Cindy's. |
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Ten-year-old science whiz Jimmy Neutron (voiced by Debi Derryberry) loves to invent contraptions, and although he begins with the best of intentions, he usually winds up having to invent another gizmo to undo the damage wrought by the first one upon his hometown of Retroville. Jimmy is abetted in his grandiose schemes by Goddard, his robotic pooch, and an ensemble of qui... |
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2002 3.0 ★ TV Shows Rated: NR The debut season of this animated series follows the far-out adventures of science whiz-kid Jimmy Neutron as he dreams up and builds a spaceship, a time machine, a mind-reading device and other outlandish inventions -- often with disastrous results. Although he has to fix the problems that arise when contraptions like his hypnosis machine backfire, nothing seems to dampen Jimmy's spirit when it comes to creating the next exciting gadget. |
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In this cartoon caper, super-intelligent Jimmy Neutron applies his smarts to the complicated task of saving his hero -- "Agent X" -- from the clutches of the menacing Professor Calamitous and his just-as-evil daughter, Beautiful Gorgeous. But they're no match for Jimmy, who uses his skills and his connections with the Big Top Secret Organization to ensure everyone is rescued, all while viewers get to join along for the adventure. |
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2002 TV Shows Jimmy invents a sandwich that's even more delicious than everyone's favorite. |
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2002 TV Shows
Jimmy wants a new chemistry set, so he hypnotizes his parents into getting him one. |
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2002 TV Shows Jimmy's attempt to cool down the summer heat wave causes another ice age. |
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2002 TV Shows When Jimmy's grandma comes for a visit, he gives her some of his youth potion. |
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2002 TV Shows Hard at work in his lab, Jimmy builds the little brother he never had: Brobot. |
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The International School of Lucha is no ordinary academy: Most of the students wear masks, and fighting is encouraged! In fact, fighting is the main curriculum as The Flea, Buena Girl and Rikochet, along with a host of other unusual characters, train to be professional wrestlers. This animated series was the first TV program made using Flash animation, a process created for use in cyberspace. |
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2002 TV Shows Rated: NR Being too smart can make life difficult for a guy, so Jimmy invents a machine that reduces his brain power. |
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The debut season of this animated series follows the far-out adventures of science whiz-kid Jimmy Neutron as he dreams up and builds a spaceship, a time machine, a mind-reading device and other outlandish inventions -- often with disastrous results. Although he has to fix the problems that arise when contraptions like his hypnosis machine backfire, nothing seems to dampen Jimmy's spirit when it comes to creating the next exciting gadget. |
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The International School of Lucha is no ordinary academy: Most of the students wear masks, and fighting is encouraged! In fact, fighting is the main curriculum as The Flea, Buena Girl and Rikochet, along with a host of other unusual characters, train to be professional wrestlers. This animated series was the first TV program made using Flash animation, a process created for use in cyberspace. |
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2002 3.0 ★ TV Shows Rated: NR The debut season of this animated series follows the far-out adventures of science whiz-kid Jimmy Neutron as he dreams up and builds a spaceship, a time machine, a mind-reading device and other outlandish inventions -- often with disastrous results. Although he has to fix the problems that arise when contraptions like his hypnosis machine backfire, nothing seems to dampen Jimmy's spirit when it comes to creating the next exciting gadget. |
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2002 TV Shows Jimmy creates an electronic bodyguard to protect him from a bully. |
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2002 TV Shows Rated: NR Jimmy invents a dream machine to go into Carl's dreams and discover what his fears are. |
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Ten-year-old science whiz Jimmy Neutron (voiced by Debi Derryberry) loves to invent contraptions, and although he begins with the best of intentions, he usually winds up having to invent another gizmo to undo the damage wrought by the first one upon his hometown of Retroville. Jimmy is abetted in his grandiose schemes by Goddard, his robotic pooch, and an ensemble of quirky friends, including asthmatic Carl, energetic Sheen and brainiac Cindy. |
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2002 TV Shows After a ride in his teletransport machine, Jimmy ends up with his hamster's head and vice versa. |
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2002 TV Shows Rated: NR To get back at Cindy for winning a race, Jimmy rigs up his shoes to carry him at the speed of light. |
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2002 TV Shows Jimmy is the only one who's suspicious when the formerly evil Yolkans return to make peace with the people of Retroville. |
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2002 TV Shows A mysterious meteor with precious stones comes to earth, and Jimmy decides to go into space to find out where it came from. |
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2002 3.8 ★ TV Shows Ten-year-old science whiz Jimmy Neutron (voiced by Debi Derryberry) loves to invent contraptions, and although he begins with the best of intentions, he usually winds up having to invent another gizmo to undo the damage wrought by the first one upon his hometown of Retroville. Jimmy is abetted in his grandiose schemes by Goddard, his robotic pooch, and an ensemble of quirky friends, including asthmatic Carl, energetic Sheen and brainiac Cindy. |
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Little Jimmy Neutron is a genius trapped in the body of a kid. His classmates and parents are oblivious to the magnitude of his creativity, but when gooey green aliens kidnap all the adults in town, he's the only one with a plan to rescue them. |
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When gooey green aliens kidnap all the adults in Retroville, it's up to Jimmy Neutron to come up with a plan to rescue them. The 11-year-old genius and his pals blast off in homemade rocket ships on an intergalactic mission. |
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King Goobot has organized the most diabolical collection of bad guys to ever assemble on one space station. Their mission: get Jimmy Neutron. |
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The evil Jimmy clone is back, and he's reconfigured the cloning device to make an evil clone of the Earth with an alarming side effect -- the real Earth is starting to disappear. |
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A new television show turns everyone in Retroville into mindless and exceedingly cheerful zombies. To impress Betty Quinlin, Jimmy performs a magic show using a cheap magic kit that's full of his own technological upgrades. |
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Space rocks with markings are landing on planets throughout the galaxy. Jimmy convinces Carl, Sheen, Libby and Cindy to break into an Army base and decipher the rock. |
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When Jimmy hides a time displacement device in the teachers' transportation to the annual education convention, the entire faculty of Lindberg Elementary is sent into temporary time limbo. |
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Jimmy's new mission is to follow Beautiful Gorgeous. He takes the job and discovers that she and Jet Fusion are getting married! |
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Eustace Strytch is back, and he's still determined to humiliatingly defeat Jimmy. Now the race to find an energy source on Mars is on! Who will win? |
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In Retroville, Sheen is just an average hyperactive kid. But in Shangri Llama, he is known as the Chosen One, or One Who Puts Foot Behind Head. |
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The boys travel to the Bahama Quadrangle to disprove the myth of the disappearances associated with the mysterious site. / Carl's pen pal, Elke Elkberg from Sweden, is coming to Retroville to meet him, and Carl is in a panic. |
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Jimmy is framed for a break in at the Retroville Bank. When Carl and Sheen attempt to free him from his incarceration, the three boys end up on a chain gang together. |
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Jimmy Neutron and Timmy Turner vie against each other for Cindy's affections and Prof. Calamitous employs Cosmo and Wanda in his evil plans. |
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Goddard is disqualified from the Retroville pet show because he is not technically a real dog. / Sheen's dad, Mr. Estevez, desperately wants to impress his son, so he pretends he is a superhero. |
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When the entire population of Retroville is accidentally hit by Jimmy's shrink ray, the Space Bandits abduct everyone with the nefarious plan of marketing and selling them throughout the galaxy as living dolls. |
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Jimmy and Timmy are at it again: they're bickering over the affections of Cindy, but somehow end up fighting off enemies together! |
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Jimmy is recruited by the most prestigious science college in the country to be its new superstar student. But when he gets there, Jimmy becomes the unwitting target of rival student Seymour Nimmelfarb. |
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After a hovercraft accident in the middle of the ocean, Jimmy and Cindy find themselves stranded on a deserted island. |
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The Neutron family has gathered to celebrate Aunt Maybelline's birthday. When Jimmy's present explodes, everyone suspects him of foul play. / On a trip to Planet Schmengy, a strange alien substance attaches itself to Carl's face. |
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Like, look out, Scoob -- extraterrestrials are on the loose! Shaggy, Scooby and the rest of the gang get more than they bargained for when the Mystery Machine stops in a desert town that's gone UFO crazy. Before they know it, Scooby and Shaggy are having an encounter that's a little too close for comfort! |
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The famous film director Quintin Smithee is coming to Retroville to make his next big movie, and Jimmy, Cindy, Libby, Sheen and Carl all have starring roles. |
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Jimmy's dad loses his job at the now-defunct automotive plant, which means that the Neutrons may have to move to a new town. As a last-ditch effort to keep the family in Retroville, Hugh applies for a job as a toy inventor. |
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Jimmy and the boys use Jimmy's latest invention to travel into the future to discover that the entire town has fallen under the totalitarian rule of Libby. |
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After a run-in with a radiation belt in outer space, Jimmy, Cindy, Carl, Sheen and Libby are all endowed with superpowers. |
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Like, look out, Scoob -- extraterrestrials are on the loose! Shaggy, Scooby and the rest of the gang get more than they bargained for when the Mystery Machine stops in a desert town that's gone UFO crazy. Before they know it, Scooby and Shaggy are having an encounter that's a little too close for comfort! |
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Lacey Chabert and Dom DeLuise lend their voices to this installment of the enchanting American Tail series of animated classics. In this segment, pure-hearted Fievel the mouse is joined by his sister Tanya in a crime-fighting caper. |
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Lacey Chabert and Dom DeLuise lend their voices to this installment of the enchanting American Tail series of animated classics. In this segment, pure-hearted Fievel the mouse is joined by his sister Tanya in a crime-fighting caper. |
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Centering on a 7-year-old bovine named Cow and her fowl older brother, Chicken, this off-the-wall animated series chronicles their surreal adventures -- which include run-ins with a devilish character known as the Red Guy. |
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The lively youngest members of the Looney Tunes family, including Buster and Babs Bunny, Plucky Duck and Hamton J. Pig, study at Acme Looniversity, where they outwit obnoxious rivals and drive their wacky teachers crazy with their raucous high jinks. |
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This disc includes episodes "The Looney Beginning," "A Quack in the Quarks," "The Wheel O' Comedy," "Test Stressed," "The Buster Bunny Bunch," "Her Wacky Highness," "Hollywood Plucky" and "Journey to the Center of Acme Acres." |
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This disc includes episodes "It's Buster Bunny Time," "Stuff That Goes Bump in the Night," "Looking Out for the Little Guy," "Starting From Scratch," "Citizen Max," "Hare Raising Night," "Furrball Follies" and "The Acme Acres Zone." |
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This disc includes episodes "Life in the 1990's," "Rock 'N Roar," "Prom-ise Her Anything," "Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow," "Cinemaniacs," "You Asked for It, Part I," "Gang Busters" and "Wake Up Call of the Wild." |
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This disc is double -sided and includes episodes "Buster and the Wolverine," "You Asked for It, Part II," "Europe in 30 Minutes," "The Wacko World of Sports," "Rainy Daze," "Fields of Honey," "Sawdust and Toonsil", "Spring in Acme Acre," "Psychic Fun-Omenon Day," "The Wide World of Elmyra," & "A Ditch in Time" |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Animaniacs!," "Career Oppor-Toon-ities," "Strange Tales of Weird Science," "Inside Plucky Duck," "The Acme Bowl," "Dating, Acme Acres Style," "Looniversity Days" and "Best of O'Plucky Duck Day." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hero Hamton," "Whale's Tales," "Ask Mr. Popular," "Son on Looniversity Daze," "Mr. Popular's Rules of Cool," "Fairy Tales for the 90's," "Who Bopped Bugs Bunny?" and "Tiny Toon Music Television." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Return to the Acme Acres Zone," "The Acme Home Shopping Show," "Weirdest Story Ever Told," "Viewer Mail Day," "Son of the Wacko World of Sports," "Pollution Solution" and "You Asked for It Again." |
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This disc includes episodes "The Looney Beginning," "A Quack in the Quarks," "The Wheel O' Comedy," "Test Stressed," "The Buster Bunny Bunch," "Her Wacky Highness," "Hollywood Plucky" and "Journey to the Center of Acme Acres." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Brave Tales of Real Rabbits," "How Sweetie It Is," "New Character Day," "Here's Hamton," "No Toon is an Island," "K-ACME TV" and "High Toon." |
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This disc includes episodes "It's Buster Bunny Time," "Stuff That Goes Bump in the Night," "Looking Out for the Little Guy," "Starting From Scratch," "Citizen Max," "Hare Raising Night," "Furrball Follies" and "The Acme Acres Zone." |
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This disc includes episodes "Life in the 1990's," "Rock 'N Roar," "Prom-ise Her Anything," "Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow," "Cinemaniacs," "You Asked for It, Part I," "Gang Busters" and "Wake Up Call of the Wild." |
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This disc is double -sided and includes episodes "Buster and the Wolverine," "You Asked for It, Part II," "Europe in 30 Minutes," "The Wacko World of Sports," "Rainy Daze," "Fields of Honey," "Sawdust and Toonsil", "Spring in Acme Acre," "Psychic Fun-Omenon Day," "The Wide World of Elmyra," & "A Ditch in Time" |
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Following the exploits of a new generation of animated characters, this joint effort between Warner Bros. and executive producer Steven Spielberg yielded a successful series that lasted several seasons. The show's first season continues as Plucky Duck scrambles to make a cartoon for an animation class contest set to be judged by none other than Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Trouble is, Plucky's 'toon is terrible. |
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Following the exploits of a new generation of animated characters, this joint effort between Warner Bros. and executive producer Steven Spielberg yielded a successful series that lasted several seasons. The show's first season continues as Plucky Duck scrambles to make a cartoon for an animation class contest set to be judged by none other than Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Trouble is, Plucky's 'toon is terrible. |
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Members of the youngest generation of Looney Toon characters -- including Buster and Babs Bunny, Plucky Duck and Hamton J. Pig -- live in Acme Acres and attend Acme Looniversity, in this animated series, executive produced by Steven Spielberg. The curriculum includes Bugs Bunny's Outsmarting Antagonists class, Daffy Duck's Spotlight Stealing, Porky Pig's Wild Takes, Yosemite Sam's Firearms course, Wile E. Coyote's Anvil Dropping and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Animaniacs!," "Career Oppor-Toon-ities," "Strange Tales of Weird Science," "Inside Plucky Duck," "The Acme Bowl," "Dating, Acme Acres Style," "Looniversity Days" and "Best of O'Plucky Duck Day." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hero Hamton," "Whale's Tales," "Ask Mr. Popular," "Son on Looniversity Daze," "Mr. Popular's Rules of Cool," "Fairy Tales for the 90's," "Who Bopped Bugs Bunny?" and "Tiny Toon Music Television." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Return to the Acme Acres Zone," "The Acme Home Shopping Show," "Weirdest Story Ever Told," "Viewer Mail Day," "Son of the Wacko World of Sports," "Pollution Solution" and "You Asked for It Again." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Brave Tales of Real Rabbits," "How Sweetie It Is," "New Character Day," "Here's Hamton," "No Toon is an Island," "K-ACME TV" and "High Toon." |
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Members of the youngest generation of Looney Toon characters -- including Buster and Babs Bunny, Plucky Duck and Hamton J. Pig -- live in Acme Acres and attend Acme Looniversity, in this animated series, executive produced by Steven Spielberg. The curriculum includes Bugs Bunny's Outsmarting Antagonists class, Daffy Duck's Spotlight Stealing, Porky Pig's Wild Takes, Yosemite Sam's Firearms course, Wile E. Coyote's Anvil Dropping and more. |
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Members of the youngest generation of Looney Toon characters -- including Buster and Babs Bunny, Plucky Duck and Hamton J. Pig -- live in Acme Acres and attend Acme Looniversity, in this animated series, executive produced by Steven Spielberg. The curriculum includes Bugs Bunny's Outsmarting Antagonists class, Daffy Duck's Spotlight Stealing, Porky Pig's Wild Takes, Yosemite Sam's Firearms course, Wile E. Coyote's Anvil Dropping and more. |
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The lively youngest members of the Looney Tunes family, including Buster and Babs Bunny, Plucky Duck and Hamton J. Pig, study at Acme Looniversity, where they outwit obnoxious rivals and drive their wacky teachers crazy with their raucous high jinks. |