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  2. Saturday Supercade - Wikipedia

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    Again, as with Donkey Kong, Ruby-Spears took artistic license; in the video game, Dexter had certain chances to revert to Ace, his full-grown self, whereas in the cartoon the Ace/Dexter phases seemed to happen on their own and often at inconvenient times for the hero.

  3. List of Ruby-Spears productions - Wikipedia

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    1983–1985 NBC: 30 Alvin and the Chipmunks: 1983–1988: Seasons 1–5; Seasons 6–8 were produced by Murakami-Wolf-Swenson and later DIC Enterprises) Bagdasarian Productions: 52/102 Saturday Supercade. Frogger (1983) Donkey Kong; Pitfall! (1983) Q*bert; Donkey Kong Junior (1983) Kangaroo (1984) Space Ace (1984) 1983–1985 CBS

  4. Donkey Kong Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Donkey Kong Jr. was a cartoon on Saturday Supercade (a series that aired on Saturday mornings from 1983 to 1985) with the title character voiced by Frank Welker. Donkey Kong Jr. is one of the 8 playable characters in Super Mario Kart for the SNES.

  5. List of NBCUniversal television programs - Wikipedia

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    Donkey Kong/Donkey Kong Jr. 1983–1984: CBS: international distribution; produced by Ruby-Spears Productions: Foul-Ups, Bleeps & Blunders: 1984–1985: ABC: distributor; produced by Bob Booker Productions Puttin' on the Hits: 1984–1988: Syndication: distributor; produced by Chris Bearde Productions and Dick Clark Productions: Kate & Allie ...

  6. Donkey Kong (1981 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Donkey Kong was one of the most widely cloned video games in the early 1980s, along with Space Invaders (1978) and Pac-Man (1980). By 1983, Donkey Kong clones had become available on various different platforms. [116] The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers lists 17 different Donkey Kong clones released for various home platforms. [136]

  7. Richard Yearwood - Wikipedia

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    Yearwood had also provided occasional voice over work in animated television shows and video games, most notably the Nintendo character Donkey Kong in the Canadian animated television series Donkey Kong Country, he also voiced Rick in Dino Crisis, J.T. in Swamp Thing and voiced T-Bear in Blood Brothers.

  8. List of animated television series of 1983 - Wikipedia

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    1983 The Biskitts: 13 US 1983 Traditional Braingames: 6 US 1983–1985 Traditional Captain: 26 Japan 1983 Captain Tsubasa: 128: Japan 1983–1986 Cat's Eye: 73: Japan 1983–1985 The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show: 18 US 1983–1985 Version of Peanuts. Traditional Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel: 52 Japan 1983–1984 Donald Duck Presents: 71 US ...

  9. Timeline of computer animation in film and television - Wikipedia

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    Donkey Kong Country: First half-hour computer-animated TV series to use motion capture for their characters. DragonHeart: First 2-D all-CGI backgrounds with live-actors. First film to use ILM's Caricature software (created during the film's production). Beast Wars: Transformers: First CGI Transformers animated series produced by Mainframe ...