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1 season, 26 episodes: October 3, 1998 – June 28, 1999: CBS: Valentine Productions s.a.r.l. Nelvana Scottish Television Enterprises: Traditional Dumb Bunnies: 26 episodes: October 3, 1998 – September 26, 1999: Home Box Office Seven Network Cartoon Network Scholastic Nelvana Yoram Gross-Village Roadshow: Traditional Rolie Polie Olie: 6 ...
1990: ABC: Turner Entertainment Co. The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3: NBC Italia 1: Nintendo of America, Reteitalia S.p.A. Zak Tales: 1990 [6] Captain Planet and the Planeteers: 1990–92: TBS: Turner Program Services: Seasons 1–3 only; owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment: New Kids on the Block: 1990–91: ABC: Owned by New Kids on the ...
Diana, the Acrobat (voiced by Tonia Gayle Smith) – a brave, athletic, and outspoken 14-year-old girl, [3] she is an Acrobat who carries the javelin quarterstaff, which can change size to suit her needs and be easily reconstructed if broken. Diana is also known to provide inspiration, guidance and support for her friends at times of peril or ...
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Lists of animated television series first aired in the 1990s organized by year: List of animated television series of 1990; List of animated television series of 1991; List of animated television series of 1992; List of animated television series of 1993; List of animated television series of 1994; List of animated television series of 1995
Three episodes featured Debra Winger as Diana's younger sister, Drusilla, a.k.a. Wonder Girl, in one of her earliest acting roles. One of the most memorable aspects of the show that was developed during the first season was the transformation sequence that changed Diana Prince into her superheroine alter ego.
The American Spiral Zone animated series was dubbed into Japanese and aired on the satellite network NHK-BS2 in 1990. [9] The episode order for the Japanese broadcast was substantially altered from the order used in the United States. For example, US episode #1 was aired in Japan as episode #3. [10] However, the series' opening theme was left ...
The stories were released on CDs, VHS, and DVD by several distributors, including Random House Home Video (1985 to 1986), Sony Video Software (1987 to 1990), and Uni Distribution Corp. Rabbit Ears Productions was acquired by Vanguard Animation in early 2024; the studio then began uploading full episodes of its programs onto its official YouTube ...