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Mad Scientist Toon Club (aka Mad Scientist Kids Club) is an educational children's television show produced by Saban Entertainment that aired in US syndication from September 15, 1993 to January 25, 1994.
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The Mad Scientists' Club is an Explorer Scout organization, something that is mentioned occasionally in passing, but generally does not drive the stories. Living in the fictional small town of Mammoth Falls, the members of the Mad Scientists' Club are: Jeff Crocker — President; Henry Mulligan — Vice President and Chief of Research
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The Mad Scientist (voiced by David Lynch) is a scientist who revived the Robot Chicken. He has wild white hair and a diabolical grin. He has wild white hair and a diabolical grin. His real name is revealed to be Fritz Huhnmörder (German for 'chicken murderer') in the season 3 episode "Werewolf vs. Unicorn".
Other sketches: MAD News, The Legend of Clay Aiken, ¡AyCarly!, Pay Day, Ironman's Irontone, Celebrities Without Their Makeup, Rooster Crow Ringtone, MAD's Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions, Differences Between your Mom and your Dad, MAD Security Cam, A MAD Look Inside Taylor Lautner's Thoughts, Spy vs. Spy, and Two Glasses of Water
Mad Scientist Toon Club; The Magic School Bus Rides Again; User talk:2603:8080:600:1487:8057:88C6:8ABC:12FF; The Magic School Bus (TV series) Mars (American TV series) Math-Tinik; The Mechanical Universe; Mega Movie Magic; Men of Rock; The Metric Marvels; The Miracle of Life; The Mr. Science Show; Mr. Wizard's World
Bertrand R. Brinley (19 June 1917 in Hudson, New York – 20 October 1994 in Luray, Virginia) was an American writer of short stories and children's tales.He was best known for his Mad Scientists' Club stories.