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Forensic Files IIForensic Files II
HLN, 2020 Running | Drama, Crime, Reality, Documentary | ► Trailer
Rating: 4.3/5

Forensic Files, long considered the gold-standard of crime & justice non-fiction programming, will return with 16 new half-hour episodes beginning Sunday, February 23rd. The updated series will showcase all new mysteries to solve and feature the same style, music, story type and content that fans know and love.


Voltron ForceVoltron Force
Nicktoons Network, 2011 Cancelled/Ended | Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Super Heroes, Animation
Rating: 3.8/5

This series follows the adventures of a new class of recruits as they join forces with the original team to fight evil by forming Voltron, the legendary super robot.


All Grown Up!All Grown Up!
Nick, 2003 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Drama, Family, Adventure
Rating: 5/5

Nickelodeon, after hearing the demands from the fans, made a one-time special called 'All Growed Up', which was a Rugrats episode showing them in 10 years. Airing on June 21, 2001, it was the highest rated Nick program ever. After the success, Nick called Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo, and asked them to make a series...


Transformers: The HeadmastersTransformers: The Headmasters
NTV, 1987 Cancelled/Ended | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Animation

Headmasters starts with Galvatron leading a new batch of Destrons to wage war on Seibertron, the Destron Headmasters. The Cybertrons are rescued by the arrival of the Cybertron Headmasters, led by Fortress (Cerebros, the head of Fortress Maximus). It is revealed that Fortress left Seibertron millions of years ago in search of energy, and have finally managed to come home. He explains that the Headmasters are from a planet called Master; the human-sized robots who live there built themselves Transformers-sized bodies. They can then transform themselves into the heads of the robots, and have now joined the Cybertron-Destron war.


Transformers: Super-God MasterforceTransformers: Super-God Masterforce
NTV, 1988 Cancelled/Ended | Family, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy

Transformers: Masterforce aired on Japanese television from 1988 to 1989. Taking place after Transformers: Headmasters, it is the story of how Metalhawk and his small team of Cybertrons must protect Earth from the mysterious Devil Z and his Destron forces. Humans play many prominent roles in Masterforce, from the Destron husband-wife team of Giga and Mega to the Cybertron's Junior Headmasters and the reluctantly-recruited Ginrai. Masterforce is often considered second only to Transformers: Victory as a fan favorite.


Transformers: Rescue Bots AcademyTransformers: Rescue Bots Academy
Discovery Family, 2018 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family, Action, Adventure

Transformers: Rescue Bots Academy (or simply Rescue Bots Academy) is an animated robot superhero television series on Discovery Family. It is based on toy manufacturer Hasbro's Transformers franchise and a Sequel Series to Transformers: Rescue Bots, named after the Rescue Bots season three episode called "Rescue Bots Academy". Intended for preschoolers, Rescue Bots Academy will focus on five students of the Rescue Bots Training Academy from Cybertron-Hot Shot, Whirl, Medix, Hoist, and Wedge-who learn to respond to emergency situations and become heroes.


G.I. Joe ExtremeG.I. Joe Extreme
Syndicated, 1995 Cancelled/Ended | Action, Animation

GI Joe Extreme lasted for two seasons, 1995 and 1996. There were 26 episodes in all. This show was part of a GI Joe Extreme launch as there was a toyline and comic series also introduced in 1995. The "...and knowing is half the battle" public service announcements also returned with this series. The old ones were updated and feature Extreme characters. GI Joe History The very first G.I.Joe animation was seen in the 1982 television commercial for Marvel Comics' G.I.Joe #1. Sunbow Productions produced all of the G.I.Joe animation between 1982 and 1988. In 1983, Sunbow produced the five-part G.I.Joe syndicated television mini-series, The M.A.S.S. Device. In 1984, it was followed up by The Revenge of Cobra mini-series. In 1985, The Pyramid of Darkness launched the daily cartoon that ran for two seasons. Sunbow concluded their run of G.I.Joe animation with G.I.Joe : The Movie in 1987. In 1989, another fledgling animation studio, DIC Animation, animated the


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