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  2. Mad Scientist Toon Club - Wikipedia

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    Each hour-long program mixed live action segments hosted by the scientist character "Dr. π" and pre-existing Japanese animation, including Saban's Tic Tac Toons. Dr. Dr. Pi wore a green lab coat and a backwards baseball cap, surrounded by a colorful set, and presented experiments that children could perform at home.

  3. Category:Television series by Saban Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Couch Potatoes (game show) Creepy Crawlers (TV series) D. Diabolik (TV series) ... Mad Jack the Pirate; Mad Scientist Toon Club ...

  4. The Mad Scientists' Club - Wikipedia

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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

  5. List of Mad episodes - Wikipedia

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    Other sketches: MAD News, MAD's Guide to Video Game Cheats, the Taylor Swiffer, This Day in History, Man Paints Insult on His Wife's Rear, the Asker, the Salivation Army, A Look Inside Lil Wayne's Mouth, Spy vs. Spy, Angry Barber Overdoes Customer's Request, and Doggie Tweets

  6. Dr. Shrinker - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Shrinker (Jay Robinson) is a mad scientist who creates a shrinking ray that can miniaturize anything.Three teenagers — Brad Fulton (), B.J. Masterson (Susan Lawrence) and her brother Gordie Masterson (Jeff MacKay) — crash land their airplane on an island.

  7. Superman (1941 film) - Wikipedia

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    Superman (1941), also known as The Mad Scientist, is the first installment in a series of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. It was produced by Fleischer Studios and released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on September 26, 1941. [ 1 ]

  8. Bertrand R. Brinley - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Dr. Muto - Wikipedia

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    An entirely different game with the same name was developed by Digital Eclipse and released for the Game Boy Advance on March 21, 2003. [3] This is the last game designed by Ed Logg . The game follows Dr. Muto, a maniacal and genius mad scientist whose latest experiment has accidentally destroyed his own home planet.