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Trollkins is a 1981 animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions that aired for one season on CBS. Essentially a cross between The Smurfs (which incidentally premiered the same day, September 12, 1981, in the same time slot at 8:30 ET) and The Dukes of Hazzard , it followed the misadventures of trolls Blitz, Pixlee, and Flooky.
16 episodes CBS 103 Trollkins: 1981–1982: 13 episodes ... Ltd. (season 2) 26 episodes 147 ... The Complete Third Season (June 6, 2017) (re-release)
• Crawleys Animation (Season 2 only) TV-G: Traditional Fraggle Rock: The Animated Series: 1 season, 13 episodes: Jim Henson: September 12, 1987 – December 5, 1987: NBC • Marvel Productions • Jim Henson Productions: TV-Y: Traditional The New Archies: Sitcom: 1 season, 13 episodes: September 12, 1987 – December 5, 1987: NBC • DIC ...
Mister T is an American animated series that aired on NBC on Saturday morning from 1983 to 1985, featuring the popular actor Mr. T. [1] A total of 30 episodes were produced during all three seasons, with the thirteen episodes for Season 1, eleven for Season 2, and six episodes for the third and final season.
In 1999, Fox Family reran Little Dracula, including four episodes which had not aired during the original run (another three remained unaired). [3] Some Little Dracula books were also republished following this brief revival. A second season (13 more episodes) was co-produced with France and Germany, by IDDH, M6, and Renaissance-Atlantic Films ...
In North America, the show airs in a half-hour format comprising two mini episodes. Many areas outside of North America use a 15-minute format of only one mini episode. The second season premiere and finale are both two-part, half-hour episodes. The show ended in Canada on January 29, 2008 with the two-part series finale, "The Future Is Now!"
The late Season 2 episode "Serpent's Song" was the first SG-1 episode that was directed by Peter DeLuise. He would go on to direct more episodes than any other director involved with the series, even passing Martin Wood , who began directing in Season 1.
The family goes to Lake Tahoe, and stay at the fabulous Ali Baba Hotel and Casino, where Danny and Becky will be doing a special episode of Wake Up, San Francisco. Joey gets lucky on a slot machine winning $100,000, but does not get the money because a videotape shows D.J. pulling the machine's lever then ducking back to the other side of a red ...