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The Tester is a serialized reality program created by Sony Computer Entertainment and produced by 51 Minds. [1] Notable as the first original live-action series distributed on a video game console, [2] it features eleven or twelve contestants, selected from thousands of applicants, competing in a variety of challenges to win a job at Sony Computer Entertainment in quality assurance as a game ...
Users of the site's community are called "Tropers", which primarily consist of 18-34 year olds. [10] [11] From April 2008 until July 2012, TV Tropes published free content. [12] After that, the site modified its license to allow only non-commercial distribution of its content but continued to host the prior submissions under a new distribution ...
TV Asahi: Series based on the manga by Go Nagai. The New Scooby-Doo Movies [370] 1972–1973: Original: ABC: Part of the Scooby-Doo franchise. The Brown Hornet [24] 1972–1984: CBS: Cartoon-within-a-cartoon on Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids. Cutie Honey [11] 1973–1973: Akita Shoten: TV Asahi: Series based on the manga by Go Nagai. Microid S ...
Well @Jo-Jo Eumerus:, I found a source on the forum of TV Tropes of Fast Eddie very rightly stating that the site using the license can waiver any and all of the individual rules of the license as the license is "free" and owned by TV Tropes Foundation. Whether its recommended or not by CC Corp, this would be a great addition as a rebuttal to ...
Randy Marsh, determined to make sure his son Stan wins the annual statewide pinewood derby, slips an object into the back of the car to give it an advantage. Stan learns from a news report that the object is a superconducting magnet, stolen by Randy from the Large Hadron Collider. During the finals, Randy coaxes Stan to lie to the judges and ...
"Petarded" is the sixth episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series Family Guy. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on June 19, 2005. It was written by Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild and directed by Seth Kearsley. In the episode, Peter takes the MacArthur Fellows Program test to see if he
The Owl Service is an eight-part television series based on the fantasy novel of the same name by Alan Garner. Produced in 1969 and televised over the winter of 1969–1970, the series was remarkably bold in terms of production.
Troy McClure hosts a television special from the "Museum of TV and Television" introducing three spin-off productions, created using characters from The Simpsons.The Fox network has only three program — The Simpsons, The X-Files and Melrose Place — prepared for the next broadcasting season, and so commissions the producers of The Simpsons to create thirty-five new shows to fill the ...