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After a preview-run of TaleSpin aired on The Disney Channel from May 5 to July 15, 1990, [11] [12] the series began its main syndicated run in September of the same year. The original concept was embodied in the pilot episode and introductory television movie Plunder & Lightning which was the sole nominee for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming More Than One Hour ...
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Baloo von Bruinwald XIII (voiced by Ed Gilbert) is the main character of the series, based primarily on the sloth bear from Disney's The Jungle Book, but with a flight cap and a yellow shirt (and four-fingered hands unlike in The Jungle Book where he had claws).
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Plunder & Lightning is an animated television film, originally broadcast on September 7, 1990, [1] that makes up the first four episodes of the Disney animated series TaleSpin. [2] The film was broadcast in syndication on various local and regional channels at different times from Friday, September 7 through Sunday, September 9, 1990.
There has been a 269% increase in reported laser strikes on planes in New Jersey this month compared to the same period last year, according to the Federal Aviation Administration, as authorities ...
Baloo loses a race to a robot pilot funded by one of Shere Khan's scientists, putting himself and several other cargo pilots in Cape Suzette out of work. Don Karnage takes advantage of the robot pilot's inability to evade trouble, and it is up to Baloo to save the day. Villain: Don Karnage; Title reference: From Here to Eternity