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Out of This World
This show revolved around a teenager, who was a little different from most: she was half-alien! She had the ability to stop time. Unfortunately, her father (the alien) was not around to guide her, though she could communicate with him.
Maury
This show deals with the problems of every day life including paternity and infidelity issues. Maury tries to help real people with real problems as he attempts to solve the mysteries of different guests who have no where else to turn to get answers. The show was originally known as The Maury Povich Show.
Voltron: The Third Dimension
This is a sequel of the highly popular anime series from the 80's - Voltron: Defender of the Universe. This show is made and animated with 3d technique completely in America.
The show starts 5 years after Voltron Force's final battle against the invaders from Planet Doom led by evil King Zarkon, his son Lotor and which Hagar. Zarkon became an ally of the Galaxy Alliance, while Prince Lotor was taken to prison from which he escaped and once made an alliance with Hagar. Voltron Force is mobilized once more to put an end on Lotor's terror.
Transformers: Victory
Following the conclusion of the American Transformers cartoon series in 1987, Takara, the Japanese producers of the Transformers, opted to create unique anime for their shore.
Victory is the story of the new Cybertron Supreme Commander, Star Saber, defending the Earth against the forces of Deszaras, the Destrons' new Emperor of Destruction. Deszaras desires the planet's energy to reactivate his massive planet-destroying fortress, sealed away in the Dark Nebula long ago by Star Saber.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
This is the premiere stock car racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series takes its name from its current sponsor, Sprint Corporation.
Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs
"Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs" was an animated TV series that aired from 1986 to 1989. The writer, Marc Handler, was also behind Voltron: Defender of the Universe.
Funny You Should Ask
Two contestants and a panel of six comics participate. Each comic in turn is asked a general knowledge question, and they answer (giving a humorous response first). In turn, the contestants must determine if the comic is right or wrong. First round questions are worth $100, round two is worth $200, and round three is worth $300.
The top scorer after round three wins the game and vies for $5000. Three questions are asked, and three comics give an answer for each question. The contestant must pick the right answer each time. Any wrong answer ends the bonus round.
Judge Mathis
An American arbitration-based reality court show presided over by retired Superior Court Judge of Michigan's 36th District Court, Greg Mathis. The syndicated series features Mathis adjudicating small claims disputes.
Monsters
This half-hour anthology series from the same people who brought you Tales From the Darkside has many of the same themes, actors, directors, and writers. Each week revolves around a minimum series of sets, and one showcase monster. Stories are primarily supernatural but some science fiction is also included.
Snorks (1983)
The Snorks are a race of small, colorful beings that live happily in the (saltwater) underwater world of Snorkland. They have snorkels on their heads, which are used to propel them swiftly through the water. As evidenced by the cartoon series, when a Snork becomes excited their tube makes a "snork" sound. They have much of the same technology as contemporary humans, adapted to their own aquatic environment. The Snorks use clams as currency ("clams" is also a slang term for money).
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