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The Secret of Eel Island is a Channel Five drama series, that revolves around the secret of Eel Island, The first series contained twelve episodes and the second series thirteen episodes. [ 1 ] Cast
Voiced by: Kôichi Yamadera (episode 3), Kôji Tsujitani (episodes 15-39) (Japanese), Bob Bergen (English, Streamline dub), Jason Phelps (English, ADV Films dub) Ayerton is first seen in the series as a scientific officer aboard US warship Abraham ; he states he's been sent on a secret mission to investigate the sea monsters phenomena.
This is a list of episodes of the animated series Eek! The Cat and includes The Terrible Thunderlizards and Klutter! segments. The first season of the show was broadcast on the now-defunct Fox Kids block in 1992 as Eek! The Cat and consisted of thirteen 20 minute episodes featuring Eek! The Cat. [1] [2]
Mushibugyō (ムシブギョー) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroshi Fukuda [].It was serialized in Shogakukan's Shōnen Sunday Super from August 2009 to September 2010, with its chapters collected in three tankōbon volumes.
Toggle Characters subsection. 1.1 Main. 1.2 Recurring. ... A 13-episode first series was released to Netflix on 22 May 2015. [2] ... "The Secret of Mako Island ...
Despite the attempt, the full moon overpowers Zac and he is exposed to moonlight, drawing him to Mako Island. The girls follow Zac to prevent him from finding the Moon Pool. On the island, Zac heads straight for the cave he went into the night he fell into the Moon Pool. Luckily, the entrance to the cave closes before he can enter it.
Kwazii discovers Calico Jack's Parrot Island treasure map behind an old photo. While looking for the island they meet a parrotfish, who helps them clear away dense algae and hide from vicious moray eels. 46 46 "Octonauts and the Electric Torpedo Rays" Tweak (failed) Vegimals (chirped) 7 February 2011 5 March 2011
Echo Island —a "children's magazine" show along the lines of Blue Peter—first aired in 1994. The time of transmission was between 17:00 and 17:30. [7] It ran three days a week for the first season, adding an extra programme at the start of the second season in September 1995, with two in English and the other two as Gaeilge.