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Inuyasha (US)
Fifty years ago, a half-demon name Inuyasha feel in love with a priestess name Kikyo. Unfortunately, their love for each other turned into betrayal, by Naraku who wanted to separated them, to get the Jewel of Four Souls. Because of the action, Inuyasha ended up sealed to the Sacred Tree, with Kikyo burning to death in flames with the Jewel of Four Souls to keep it away from any evil hands.
Fifty years later, a 15-year-old girl name Kagome who went to retrieve her cat, Buyo from the Bone Eaters Well, ended up getting kidnapped by Miss Centipede. After getting strike a few times by her, the Jewel of Four Souls emerges from Kagome's body. After Inuyasha is calmed down for a while after the beads of subjugation falls onto his neck, Kagome is later revealed to be the reincarnation of Kikyo.
Forced to work together, after the Jewel of Four Souls is broken into many little shards, Inuyasha and Kagome go on a journey to retrieve them all and put the jewel whole again. They meet a couple of comrades on the way like Shippo, Sango, Kilala, and Miroku - who travel with them. But after learning that a villain name Naraku has most of the shards, the gang battles him to get them back.
Mortal Kombat: Legacy
This is a live-action, alternate version of the Mortal Kombat video game series. The series is comprised of short, web-based, weekly episodes.
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.
This one-season series chronicles the adventures of Brisco County Jr., son of the famous marshal. Brisco's father was killed by an escaping John Bly, a villain with a gang of criminals, and a connection to a set of mysterious Orbs.
Journey to the Center of the Earth (2023)
Diego is sent by his parents to Pompilio Calderón's camp. There he finds his grandmother Pola's abandoned car, and following his tracks he arrives at a mysterious portal to another dimension. When Diego discovers a powerful family secret, he understands that he must protect the dimension he has found, but the mission is not so simple: Pompilio and his henchwoman Claudio will do everything possible to destroy this fantastic world they have managed to enter.
Sonic Boom
The series centers on Sonic, his best friend and sidekick, Tails, their never-ending search for adventure, and their battles with Sonic's arch-nemesis, Dr. Eggman. Rounding out the ensemble are fan favorites Knuckles and Amy Rose, plus a rogue's gallery of enemies - some familiar to Sonic fans and some brand-new.
Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers
The story revolves around how the Avengers-Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, and the Hulk, together with the help of Spider-Man and a group of teens-harness their respective fighting skills and superhuman powers to foil Loki's scheme to take over the world.
Wolverine
Based on the popular graphic novel by Frank Miller, the series begins in Japan, where Logan is challenged by Shingen Yashida, the notorious leader of a powerful mafia clan. When Shingen's employee Yukio, a female assassin, falls out of Shingen's favor, she must kill him or be killed. Teaming up with Logan, the pair seek out the villain to exact their revenge.
Wacky Races
Wacky Races was one of the best yet shortest running Hanna-Barbera Cartoons. Each show was 30 minutes long with 2 races each. Every episode Dick Dastardly and Muttley (The Mean Machine) would desperately try to win by setting traps that always backfired.
ThunderCats Roar
Staying true to the premise of the original series: Lion-O and the ThunderCats - Tygra, Panthro, Cheetara, Wilykat and Wilykit - barely escape the sudden destruction of their home world, Thundera, only to crash land on the mysterious and exotic planet of Third Earth. Lion-O, the newly appointed Lord of the ThunderCats, attempts to lead the team as they make this planet their new home. A bizarre host of creatures and villains stand in their way, including the evil Mumm-Ra, Third Earth's wicked ruler who will let nothing, including the ThunderCats, stop his tyrannical reign over the planet.
Spider-Woman (1979)
This animated series was produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, with the character of Spider-Woman being specifically created in order for Marvel Comics to have a female counterpart to Spider-Man before any other comics company thought of the idea.
For the TV show, only Spider-Woman's real name and powers were kept intact from the comicbook. Everything else about the show's setup was created specifically for the television series. Her origin for the TV show was that as a child she was bitten by a poisonous spider. Her father, Dr. Alexander Drew saved her life by using an untested spider serum that inadvertently gave her spider powers. And now, with Jessica as the head of Justice Magazine, she battles evil as Spider-Woman, with the help of photographer Jeff Hunt, and her nephew Billy Drew.
Spider-Man also guest stars in two episodes of the series.
Spider-Man (1981)
This early 80s animated series was the second Spider-Man cartoon after the original 1967 series. It was produced by the newly formed Marvel Productions, which had risen from the ashes of DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, who had previously produced the 1978 New Fantastic Four and 1979 Spider-Woman animated series. The series' character designs and some of the same voices (not Spider-Man himself) were later to be used in the more famous Spider-Man And His Amazing Friends animated series. The character designs for the series were based on the classic style of Spider-Man artist John Romita, and so, were very similar to the visual look of the comics from the mid 60s to the early 80s, when his style was still followed closely by successive artists. The series itself chronicles the adventures of Peter Parker as Spider-Man during his college years.
Marvel Funko Shorts
In 2016, Marvel and Funko collaborated to create the first-ever Funko animated shorts. Each of the shorts featured some of Marvel's most popular superheroes and villains, including Spider-Man, Iron Man, Loki, Rocket, Groot, the Collector, Deadpool and Venom.
Sonic the Hedgehog
It's been eleven years since Dr. Robotnik has forced King Acorn from power and has seized control of the entire planet. However, Princess Sally, the daughter of the young king, has worked together with her friends to forge a resistance group that vows to defeat Robotnik and restore the king to the throne. While Sally is the group's leader and strategist, Sonic Hedgehog is the group's primary member, in which he uses his vast speed in order to help the Freedom Fighters gain victory over the evils of Dr. Robotnik.
However, things are starting to change. Dr. Robotnik is starting to expand his territory and it's only a matter of time before he discovers the Freedom Fighters' secret base of Knothole Village, which is hidden in the midst of the Great Forest. The Freedom Fighters don't know what Dr. Robotnik is planning; though they plan to do everything they can to put an end to his reign of terror.
SilverHawks
In the far-flung future, the Galaxy of Limbo is in dire need of some heroes. Terrorized by the ruthless villain Mon-Star and his intergalactic horde, the only hope against this tyranny are the partly metal, partly real cybernetically enhanced super-team…the SilverHawks.
The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
Based on a popular Sega game series, The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog follows the adventures of Sonic and his buddy Miles "Tails" Prower. Sonic is the fast-movin', impatient hedgehog. Tails is his curious little friend who is always eager to learn and tag along with his pal during quests. Dr. Ivo Robotnik (now known as Dr. Eggman), an evil mad scientist, is constantly scheming to find a way to destroy the blue blur. But it never works, because Sonic is always one step ahead of him! After this show was introduced, Sonic the Hedgehog (also known as SatAM) came along. As they both aired during the same time era, people looked to this show for slapstick comedy, while SatAM was also there for people who desired a bit more focus on adventures. That show was based on Archie's Sonic-based comic strips, while this show was entirely accurate at the time. A few years after these two cartoons, DIC's final Sonic show - Sonic Underground - came to life.
The Wild Wild West
A cheesy, but creative and entertaining action show. United States Secret Service agents James West and Artemus Gorden use a train as a base of operations to combat evildoers in the late 19th century United States.
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
Computer wiz Jonny Quest and his friends battle international criminals using the resources of the Quest Foundation. Their chief weapon, and the target of many of their enemies, is the permanent, variable, sometimes unpredictable computer-generated VR domain, Questworld, which is entered using VR headsets.
Swamp Thing: The Animated Series
This cartoon series was based on the Swamp Thing toyline by Kenner and was inspired by the Swamp Thing comic book and movies. The cartoon follows Swamp Thing's batle with Dr. Arcane and his mutant henchmen the Un-Men. The series only lasted five episodes and was produced by DIC.
Highlander: The Animated Series
Seven centuries have passed since the Earth plunged into darkness, seven centuries since the Jettator swore to regain from man his lost knowledge and freedom, all the Immortals took the oath, all except one. Who dominates the world, but soon an Immortal will come to confront him, his name is Quentin MacLeod, he is the Highlander.
This animated series followed the adventures of Quentin MacLeod, the Last of the MacLeods. Set in a post-apocalyptic world almost barren of technology and civilization. The Jettator's or Immmortals oath was to lay down their swords and when Kortan decided not to swear the oath so began the wait for the Highlander. It was contended by this series, which was made before Highlander Endgame that Kortan took Conner MacLeod's quickening.
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
Buzz Lightyear and his Star Command cadet team struggle to keep justice in the galaxy, often thwarting the evil Emperor Zurg and other threats of the universe.
Space Ghost
Space Ghost, along with teenaged sidekicks Jan and Jace and their monkey Blip, fight villains in outer space. Usually, Space Ghost's sidekicks would get captured or trapped by the villains, and Space Ghost would have to defeat the villains and save the day. His enemies included Zorak, Brak and his brother Sisto, Creature King, Black Widow (aka Spider Woman), Lokar, Moltar, and Metallus.
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.
The Girl from Tomorrow
Alana, a teen-aged girl from the year 3000, finds herself trapped in 1990 with Silverthorn, a criminal from the year 2500. Alone and confused, she befriends a spirited girl named Jenny Kelly. Together they attempt to track down the time capsule which brought her there, while evading Silverthorn. She must convince people of this time period that she is not crazy and that Silverthorn must be stopped before he tries to take over everything.
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