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Captain Rick Sky was the leader of the legendary "Squadron of Seven" who fought in the Great War, which ended 20 years before the episode takes place. [66] While transporting a shipment of silver bars to help finance the war effort, he and his squadron mysteriously vanished, and people thought that he and his squadron stole the silver. [66]
After a preview-run of TaleSpin aired on The Disney Channel from May 5 to July 15, 1990, [11] [12] the series began its main syndicated run in September of the same year. The original concept was embodied in the pilot episode and introductory television movie Plunder & Lightning which was the sole nominee for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming More Than One Hour ...
4 "Plunder & Lightning: parts 1 through 4" Robert Taylor, John Kimball, Richard Trueblood and Bob Zamboni: Alan Burnett, Len Uhley and Mark Zaslove: Viki Anderson, Larry Eikleberry, Sharon Forward, Warren Greenwood, Bob Kline, John Norton, Frank Paur, David Schwartz, Lonnie Thompson, Hank Tucker, Wendell Washer and Roy Wilson
List of TaleSpin characters; V. TaleSpin (video game) This page was last edited on 9 October 2024, at 14:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Avatar of: Oro, god of war. Description: Gus is a normal boy who lives in Los Angeles. His parents died in a car crash when he was fourteen. He lives with his older brother, Andrew. He is a geek who watches lots of science fiction movies with his brother. Gus is the only avatar who wasn't originally meant to be an avatar.
Ed Gilbert (born Edmund Francis Giesbert, June 29, 1931 – May 8, 1999) was an American actor, with extensive credits in both live-action roles and voice work in animation, although he was better known for the latter.
TaleSpin: Rick Sky Episode: "Bygones" James Bond Jr. Trevor Noseworthy IV 63 episodes 1991–93 The Legend of Prince Valiant: Sir Mordred, Sir Gideon 14 episodes 1995 Biker Mice from Mars: Sir Mordred 2 episodes 1995–96 Fantastic Four: Doctor Doom [5] 3 episodes 1996–97 The Incredible Hulk: 2 episodes 2002–04 Totally Spies! Dr. Gilee 2 ...
TaleSpin is a perfect example of this... it's set in the 1930's, but takes inspiration from a number of outside sources, including Jules Verne novels, the Cold War of the 1980's, and the Disney film The Rocketeer (which in itself borrowed heavily from old science-fiction serials from the 1940's). In short, TaleSpin is science fiction fantasy.