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Gregg Berger
United States
Age: 75
Born: 10 Dec, 1950
TV Series Starring Gregg Berger
Navajo Cops
These modern day warriors are on a mission to protect the largest Indian reservation in North America, and to preserve an ancient way of life. They must deal with big city crime like gangs, drugs, murders, and human trafficking while also protecting wildlife, cultural landmarks, and endangered archaeological sites.
The Garfield Show
The Garfield Show picks up, mainly, on Garfield's usual antics and frolics, usually in function of his laziness and gluttony. It focuses on his quirky misadventures, while always highlighting the fat cat's love for lasagna. Garfield lives with his owner, Jon Arbuckle, and his owner's dog, Odie, in a detached 3-story house. The premise of the show, which is comedic slapstick, lies mainly in the events of each single episode. Usually Garfield has to solve problems that he himself causes, but always tries to skive off, and actually solves them in the end.
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
This was an animated Nickelodeon show that aired for four seasons. The show followed three adolescent monsters in training who attended school under a city dump. Most of the episodes revolved around the monsters taking to the surface in attempts to scare humans.
Krumm, the gluttonous monster of the group, carries his eyeballs around in his hands. He is known for his overwhelming armpit stench. Ickis is typically the main character on the show. He has the ability to grow. Oblina, often considered the best student in school, has the appearance of a black and white candy cane. She has the ability to pull out her internal organs.
Duckman
Duckman isn't your average suave, sophisticated private eye. In fact, he's rude, ignorant, slovenly, and hasn't had a date in years. With the help of his infinitely more capable sidekick, Cornfed, Duckman manages to solve enough cases to cover his alimony payments and cable TV bills.
The Little Mermaid
The 1989 animated feature adapted by Disney for TV in a prequel that leads up to the events of the film.
This Is America Charlie Brown
This Is America, Charlie Brown sets the familiar "Peanuts" characters into scenes of American history: on the Mayflower, at the signing of the Constitution, at Kitty Hawk with the Wright Brothers, on the NASA space station, etc. This isn't the most entertaining "Peanuts" you'll ever watch, but it's not bad as a sneaky way to teach history to kids.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987)
This version of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" is the most distinctive from its MIRAGE comic origins. It thrived more on humor instead of a dark attitude, especially in earlier seasons.
The Pink Panther and Sons (1984)
The Pink Panther and Sons is a Hanna-Barbra produced spin-off of the much more popular The Pink Panther Show. This time the panther is joined by his three sons: Pinky and Panky. Ironically all of the Pink Panther's sons can talk, but the Pink Panther himself is still a mute.
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