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DIC Enterprises (1990–1992, seasons 1–3) Hanna-Barbera Cartoons (1993–1996) TV-Y7: Traditional Piggsburg Pigs! Comedy: 1 season, 13 episodes: Melissa Silverman: September 15, 1990 – December 15, 1990: Fox Kids: The Fred Silverman Company Ruby-Spears Productions The Sy Fischer Company — Traditional Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny ...
1990: ABC: Turner Entertainment Co. The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3: NBC Italia 1: Nintendo of America, Reteitalia S.p.A. Zak Tales: 1990 [6] Captain Planet and the Planeteers: 1990–92: TBS: Turner Program Services: Seasons 1–3 only; owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment: New Kids on the Block: 1990–91: ABC: Owned by New Kids on the ...
January 1: Maya the Bee: Nickelodeon: 1990 September 1: Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone: Syndication: 1990 The New Adventures of He-Man: September 7: TaleSpin: The Disney Channel, Syndication: 1990–1991 September 8: Attack of the Killer Tomatoes: Fox Kids: Bobby's World: 1990–1998 Fox's Peter Pan & the Pirates: 1990–1991 ...
Nearly a quarter-century ago, Princess Diana died trying to out-race a swarm of paparazzi. Though many blamed the media for that tragedy, the tabloidification of her life story continues to this ...
2/5 This four-episode arc charts the romance of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed in the days and weeks running up to the crash that killed them. But while the shadow of death can offer creative ...
The soundtracks were often taken from existing children's records, licensed from the original labels, including RCA Records and Capitol Records. 104 cartoons were produced. [ 3 ] In October 1960, United Artists bought time on a station in Toledo, Ohio , to test the Mel-O-Toons for audience response; they showed two of the films ...
It was Diana's first time in the country, and Charles's second—he went in 1956 with his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. King Charles would return three more times (in 1999, 2006, and 2018).
"Episode 3" was first broadcast on April 26, 1990, and was viewed by approximately 18 percent of the available audience in its initial airing. The episode received positive reviews from critics, with its mix of comedy and tragedy seen as a highlight, and Miguel Ferrer 's character Albert Rosenfield singled out as a particularly successful ...