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- A quintet of teenagers work together to encourage environmentally responsible behavior and can summon a superhero to deal with ecological disasters.
- A blue hedgehog that can run at incredible speeds, his best friend, a two-tailed flying fox, defend planet Mobius from the evil Dr. Robotnik and his bumbling mechanical goons.
- The elite military team continues their ongoing battle against the evil Cobra Commander and his allies.
- The adventures of Action Man and his friends in the fight against Doctor X.
- "WishKid" was a Saturday morning animated series created to play off the success of pre-teen movie star Macaulay Culkin (of Home Alone). Nick McClary owned a magic baseball glove which, if punched three times, granted his every wish. Stories--which were introduced in live action by Culkin--revolved around Nick's wishes and the trouble that usually followed. Nick's best friend was Darryl, the only one in on the glove's secrets and usually became involved in the adventures. Nick was frequently harassed by Frankie Dutweiler, the neighborhood bully; other characters included neighbor Mrs. Opal, Nick's mom and dad and his baby sister, Katie (voiced by Macaulay's kid sister, Quinn. The show ran one year on NBC, with new episodes airing on the Family Channel in 1996 (along with the original 13 NBC episodes).
- Fasten your safety harnesses, dudes and dudettes! Extreme sports meets " Wayne's world ". Feathers are gonna fly when the Extreme Ducks bite the air, slam the snow and kiss the asphalt. Tonight, those lean and mean grain-fed Ducks-boys return to television with their own extreme series. The Danger, the Unexpected and even the Unimaginable are regular guest stars. Like Batman without Robin, Beavis without Butt-head, hip without hop, that's what Geextah's life would be without Slax. And vice-versa. Join the hip Geextah and the slack Slax as they take it to the limit with your favorite extreme sports : skyboarding off the Eiffel Tower, mountain biking down the Grand Canyon and extreme snackin' from the fast-food stands.
- The show revolves around the manic antics of the Stunt Dawgs, a band of Hollywood stuntmen (and one woman) who double as troubleshooters. The team, led by the gung-ho Needham, consists of: Splat (a wealthy guy who speaks like Dudley Do-Right and specialized in plane stunts), Crash (the cool African-American who specializes in car wrecks; he also has the misfortune of being endlessly pursued by an obsessed female fan named Velma), Sizzle (the token female whose passion is pyrotechnics) and the rookie Skidd (an unkempt New-Age dude who drives a motorcycle). They also have a dog mascot named Human. The Dawgs' adventures always seem to involve foiling the schemes of a crazed villainous Hollywood producer/director named Richard P. Fungus and his band of stuntmen; the Stunt Scabs, consisting of Airball (Fungus' sycophantic French sidekick), Budyear (a big lunk who'd do anything for money), Half-A-Mind (a disfigured stuntman who has the habit of falling to pieces-literally-and of course, has a notoriously small intellect), Lucky (who, of course, wasn't; he attracts bad luck wherever he goes), and Whiz Kid (a geeky genius responsible for the Scabs' technology). Fungus also has a slimy lawyer at his disposal named Slime.
- Paris at the beginning of the 18th Century. The adventurer, Cartouche, an ardent advocate of fairness, honor and liberty, opposes the omnipotence of the King. He fights with his compatriots for the rights of the 'common people', and against all those who try to repress them. A romantic adventure in the best tradition of Swash-buckler films.
- On 18th Century in Paris, there is a mysterious man called Captain Fracasse, who finds himself amid plenty of mysteries to be solved and plenty of wrongs to be righted.By night he patrols the back streets of the Capital to combat wrongdoing and restore the Law. By day he leads the busy life of a theatre director, occupied by administrative problems...
- Dr. X has stolen a tunneling machine and kidnapped a team of miners for an excavation led by Natalie's uncle Ian, under blackmail from Dr. X. Thanks to Ian's mine planted on Dr. X's snowcruiser, Action Man manages to destroy Dr. X's acquired lethal PAX 39 gas canisters.
- 1994–199920mTV-Y77.9 (16)TV EpisodeCarmen seems to have "gone to the birds" when all her clues lead Zack and Ivy to enlist the help of a comically nebbish junior ornithologist.
- 1994–199921mTV-Y77.9 (13)TV EpisodeCarmen Sandiego dies! The Chief goes into a series period of mourning, during which Zack and Ivy must crack "Carmen's final clues".
- 1994–199921mTV-Y77.3 (15)TV EpisodeIt's a Globe Hopping Christmas Carmen, and the kids are leaving her the clues this time!
- 1994–199921mTV-Y77.9 (15)TV EpisodeA series of clues lead Zack and Ivy on an investigation that introduces them to several Native American Nations.
- 1994–199919mTV-Y78.0 (13)TV EpisodeZack and Ivy infiltrate Carmen's secret training ground. They endure a game show-like training regimen, complete with a wise-cracking anti-chief.
- 1994–199921mTV-Y78.3 (15)TV EpisodeZack and Ivy track Carmen to the year 2101. The Chief doesn't recognize them and Carmen has become a world class hero!
- 1994–199921mTV-Y78.0 (14)TV EpisodeThe three-parter culminates as the kids deduce Carmen's plan; to prove she is the greatest thief of all time: Past, Present, and Future!
- 1994–199921mTV-Y77.8 (16)TV EpisodeCarmen steal objects that have personal meaning to her, and Ivy applies for a job in Hong Kong.
- Carmen breaks into a French museum and discovers another thief has already been there. Now Zach and Ivy must try to capture both Carmen and a thief called The Tigress.
- An illiterate grade school dropout is the Joes' only hope after they're infiltrated by a robot who's a dead ringer for General Hawk.
- COBRA takes the Queen of England hostage in an effort to steal the Crown Jewels...and, in COBRA Commander's case, to settle down as England's new King. Their plans are thwarted, however, by Her Majesty's daredevil dog.
- A new theme park is actually a front for COBRA's latest scheme, until they're foiled by a wily wheelchair-bound youngster.
- Cobra Commander upgrades the android Overkill, hoping to disrupt the peace conference. Meanwhile, GI JOE questions the loyalty of another of their team; whom once worked for Cobra