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The Star Trek: Voyager holodeck story The Adventures of Captain Proton features numerous references to Commando Cody and other Republic serials, including the costume worn by the Captain, which was created from replica components of Cody's costume such as his jacket, rocket pack, and chest control panel, and a killer robot that was an almost ...
Commando Cody: Sky Marshal of the Universe (or, informally, Commando Cody) is a 1953 twelve-chapter movie serial from Republic Pictures, which began life as a proposed syndicated television series. It consists of twelve 25-minute sequential episodes directed by Harry Keller , Franklin Adreon , and Fred C. Brannon .
Lego’s Captain Rex Helmet Set is 20% off, but you can also score savings on the Darth Vader, Mandalorian, and Clone Commander Cody sets on Amazon right now. Lego ‘Star Wars’ Helmets Are on a ...
While their troops have fun at the camp building snowmen looks like Darth Vader's helmet, building igloos and having snowball fights, Captain Rex and Commander Cody use a droid scanner to find a hundred Battle Droids with a Spider Droid, a Corporate Alliance Tank Droid, and an AT-AT walker.
André Sogliuzzo as Commander Cody, Captain Typho, Captain Fordo, and all clone troopers; Richard McGonagle as General Grievous [e] and Kit Fisto; Fred Tatasciore as Qui-Gon Jinn and Oppo Rancisis; Daran Norris as Ki-Adi-Mundi, Durge, Master Barrek, Even Piell, and Tarr Seirr; John DiMaggio as General Grievous and Sha'a Gi; Cree Summer as ...
Radar Men from the Moon is a 1952 Republic Pictures' 12-chapter movie serial, the first Commando Cody serial starring newcomer George Wallace as Cody, Aline Towne as his sidekick Joan Gilbert, and serial veteran Roy Barcroft as the evil Retik, the Ruler of the Moon. [2]
George Frayne IV, who led the band Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, a group that combined elements of the rock counterculture with a love for roots music in the early 1970s, died Sunday ...
Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen's live recording, Live from Deep in the Heart of Texas, features Franklin's armadillo art, as do the Freddie King albums, Texas Cannonball and Woman Across the River. Franklin's surrealistic armadillos and other art often appeared on the cover of Austin's underground newspaper, The Rag.