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Many very early issues were cover-titled simply Treasure Chest without the otherwise ubiquitous subhead. [7] Sometime during the 1960s, Treasure Chest began to be published by T.S. Dennison. In 1964, a ten-part serial in Vol 19 #11-20 told the story of a presidential campaign vying for the nomination of fictional Governor of New York Timothy ...
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The New Treasure Hunt was a reboot of the 1950s TV series. It involved women competing to find a grand prize of $25,000, hidden in one of 30 "surprise packages." Unlike the original version, the show did not use a question-and-answer trivia round, with contestants relying entirely on luck.
Aunt Surprise – a jovial aunt who brings Richie elaborate toys for Christmas and is imprisoned along with Richie, his parents, Cadbury, and Casper inside a magic lamp by the Meanie Genie. Ezekiel Rich – Richie's nineteenth century ancestor whom Richie and Gloria met when they went back in time.
This sequel to Treasure Mountain! is the sixth installment of The Learning Company's Super Seekers games and the second in its "Treasure" series. [1] The objective of Treasure MathStorm! is to return all of the treasures hidden across the mountain to the treasure chest in the castle at the top of the mountain. Although it runs smoother and has ...
The Funhouse Friends get a call from Captain Wheezeline who invites them to Treasure Chest Island in the Adventure Sea Islands for a beach day. Upon arrival, Donald and Goofy play volleyball with Cheezel, Mickey and Minnie go surfing with Sneezel, and Daisy and Captain Wheezeline build a sand castle for Ducky-Doo.
The player cannot actually open the chest at this time. On the other hand, if the numbers don't match, then the player cannot claim the chest. Either way, the player then returns the key card back to his hand instead of discarding it. Steal a treasure; Enables a player to steal a treasure chest that already has been claimed by an opponent.
Richie Rich is a Saturday morning animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and was broadcast on ABC from November 8, 1980, to September 1, 1984, based upon the Harvey Comics character of the same name. [1]