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The US version of the show was titled Junkyard Wars and was presented by George Gray (season 1) and Tyler Harcott (season 2–5), joined by Cathy Rogers (season 1–3) and Karyn Bryant (season 4–5). Season 1 (2001) – Winners: Long Brothers; Season 2 (2001) – Winners: Miami Gearheads; Season 3 (2002) – Winners: The Pit Crew
Megas XLR is an American animated television series created by Jody Schaeffer and George Krstic for Cartoon Network. [1] The series revolves around two slackers: mechanic Coop and his best friend Jamie, who find a mecha robot from the future called MEGAS (Mechanized Earth Guard Attack System) in a Jersey City, New Jersey junkyard. [2]
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures is an American animated children's television series created for the streaming service Disney+ and the television network Disney Jr. It is part of the Star Wars franchise and follows a group of younglings as they learn to become Jedi Knights during the High Republic era, centuries before the main Star Wars films.
So intense was the rivalry that the back-and-forth during the '50s is known as "The Cam Wars." ... a budding hot rodder—"Model Ts were in every junkyard for $5. ... bring Pete Alonso back on ...
In both wars, context made it tricky to deal with moral challenges. What is moral in combat can at once be immoral in peacetime society. Shooting a child-warrior, for instance. In combat, eliminating an armed threat carries a high moral value of protecting your men. Back home, killing a child is grotesquely wrong.
Operation Junkyard is an American television series that aired from October 5, 2002 to February 15, 2003 on Discovery Kids. Essentially a spin-off of TLC 's popular series Junkyard Wars , OP/JY featured teams of teens that were challenged to build gadgets out of junk in six hours. [ 1 ]
The parent company of fashion retailer Forever 21 has merged with JCPenney to form a brand new company called Catalyst Brands.. Sparc Group, which is also over the brands Aéropostale, Brooks ...
Vin Diesel announced that “Fast X: Part 2” will finish shooting in Los Angeles, the city that provided the setting for the first film in the long-running franchise, as a way to bolster a local ...