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1.27 [4] In the fictional town of Mission Creek, Leo and his mother, Tasha, move in with billionaire inventor Donald Davenport, Leo's step-father. In a secret underground lab in Davenport's high-tech home, Leo discovers three bionic superhuman teenagers named Chase, Adam, and Bree, known as the Lab Rats.
Troubleshooting is a form of problem solving, often applied to repair failed products or processes on a machine or a system.It is a logical, systematic search for the source of a problem in order to solve it, and make the product or process operational again.
The Monster Development Department comes up with a new monster that looks like an old man wearing a Nessie-like mascot outfit, holding a sword. Kuroitsu is angry at her superior, Doctor Sadamaki, for forcing her to present an underdeveloped proposal to Agastia's board after throwing the idea together at the last minute.
Monster Lab is a video game for the Wii, PlayStation 2 and Nintendo DS that was developed by Backbone Entertainment and published by Eidos. [1] Debuting at the 2006 Comic-Con International convention in comic book form as Mad Science Alliance , [ 2 ] the game was described as " Pokémon meets Tim Burton ". [ 3 ]
The series launch of Lab Rats in February 2012 was the most-watched series premiere in Disney XD history, [12] drawing 1.27 million viewers and performing well in key demographics. [13] The followup encore of the premiere that aired on Disney Channel on March 2, 2012, ranked as the number-one telecast in kids 2–11 for the week of February 27 ...
Monsters, Inc. Scream Team (released as Monsters, Inc. Scare Island in Europe and on PC in the United States) is a 2001 platform video game developed by Artificial Mind and Movement and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 and Disney Interactive for Microsoft Windows.
Monster Rancher, known in Japan as Monster Farm (モンスターファーム, Monsutā Fāmu), is a 1997 life simulation role-playing video game developed and published by Tecmo for the PlayStation. It is the first game in the Monster Rancher series.
In October 2000, Monster launched Monstermoving.com to provide resources to assist users with a successful move. [4] In April 2002, Monster purchased the Jobs.com domain name and trademark for $800,000. [5] In 2003, TMP completed the corporate spin-off of Monster. [6] [7] In August 2005, founder Jeff Taylor left Monster to create Eons.com. [8]