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A stranded spaceship pilot captured by mad scientists survives a blitz of cheesy B movies by riffing on them with his funny robot pals.
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A secret, high-technology international agency called SHADO defends Earth from alien invaders.

Rolie Polie Olie was a children's television series produced by Nelvana, distributed by Disney, and created by William Joyce, Maggie Swanson, and Anne Wood. The show centers on a little roly pollie who is composed of several spheres and other three-dimensional geometric shapes. The show was one of the earliest series that was fully animated in CGI, and the first CGI animated preschool series.Rolie Polie Olie now airs in reruns on Disney Junior. Rolie Polie Olie won a Gemini Award in Canada for "Best Animated Program" in 1999. The show also won a Daytime Emmy Award for "Outstanding Special Class Animated Program" in 2000 and 2005. William Joyce won a 1999 Daytime Emmy for Best Production Design for this series. The show has a vintage atmosphere reminiscent of the 1950s and early 1960s, with futuristic elements.

In the near future, Doc Terror and his cyborg companion Hacker unleash their forces to conquer Earth! Only one force can stop this evil: a handful of brave men. In specially created Exo-Frames, they can be transported anywhere to fuse with incredible assault weapon systems beamed down from the space station Skyvault, becoming man and machine, Power Xtreme! Max Ray, brilliant Sea Operations commander! Jake Rockwell, rugged Land Operations specialist! Ace McCloud, daring Air Operations expert! Whatever the challenge, they are ready - The Centurions!

Set in 2151 and 2152, it follows the crew of HMS Camden Lock as they stumble through their heroic mission to protect British interests in a changing galaxy.

A great warrior is displaced to the distant future by the evil shape-shifting wizard Aku. The world has become a bleak place under the rule of Aku, segregated into fantastic tribes and ruled by Aku's evil robot warlords. Jack travels this foreign landscape in search of a time portal that can return him to his home time so he can "undo the future that is Aku!".

When genius cybernetics engineer Ted Lawson brings home his top-secret invention, a Voice Input Child Identicant or V.I.C.I., life becomes anything but mechanical for the Lawson Family. With his boss and his nosy family living next door, Ted, his wife Joan and their son Jamie must pass Vicki off as a real child. It is easy for Joan, who cannot help doting on her like a daughter, but harder for precocious Jamie, who uses Vicki to do his homework and to ward off Harriet, the annoying redheaded girl next door.

An injured professor bonds with his android caregiver, but their deepening romance may not survive the limits of programmed impermanence.

A woman works as a special makeup artist. Because her heart was broken in the past, she finds it hard to love again and has a cold heart full of sadness. She unexpectedly falls in love with a humanoid robot programmed to be the perfect boyfriend and all the while a top star is competing for her affections as well.

Aliens have been emigrating to Earth secretly, but only a handful knows about this truth. Living in such a society, the main character Hiroyuki Kudo begins working at a private security organization E.G.I.S. (Enterprise of Guard and Investigation Services). The organization takes care of cases related with aliens, and Hiroyuki works day and night to protect peace. However, there lies a huge secret in him, which he himself is not aware of. He carries Ultraman Taiga’s “particle of light”. The new story begins as Taiga’s powers revive from Hiroyuki’s body!

Mitchell, Becky, and Templeton set out to discover their school's many mysteries and secrets, along the way encountering monsters, paradoxes, and timely winery nonsense as they try to avoid the headmaster and Mitchell's worst enemy, Mr. Abercrombie.

The space family Robinson is sent on a five-year mission to find a new planet to colonise. The voyage is sabotaged time and again by an inept stowaway, Dr. Zachary Smith. The family's spaceship, Jupiter II, also carries a friendly robot who endures an endless stream of abuse from Dr. Smith, but is a trusted companion of young Will Robinson

Robotic invaders wiped out all life, but Renge fights to survive using her powers. With no memories, she roams the city until she meets five other young women, each with unique abilities. Together, they make the most of their lives, cooking delicious meals between battles with mechanical monstrosities. As they uncover the secrets of their powers and pasts, they find strength in their friendship.

Far Out Space Nuts is a Sid and Marty Krofft children's television series that aired in 1975 for one season, and produced 15 episodes. It was one of only two Krofft series produced exclusively for CBS. Like most children's television shows of the era, Far Out Space Nuts contained a laugh track. Like most of the Kroffts' productions, the show's opening sequence provides the setup of its fanciful premise: While loading food into various compartments to prepare a rocket for an upcoming mission, Barney instructs Junior to hit the "lunch" button, but Junior mistakenly hits the "launch" button. The rocket blasts off and takes them on various misadventures on alien planets. The show starred Bob Denver as Junior, a seemingly dim-witted but uniquely clever maintenance worker employed by NASA, and Chuck McCann as Barney, his grumpy, short-tempered co-worker. Patty Maloney played Honk, their furry friend who made horn sounds instead of speaking.

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Space Island One is a British/German science fiction television series that ran for 26 episodes beginning in 1998. A co-production between the UK's Sky One channel and the German Vox channel, it starred Judy Loe as Kathryn McTiernan, the commander of the multinational crew of the space station Unity.

The Fraggles are a fun-loving community of creatures who live in a subterranean fantasy land where they love to play, sing and dance their cares away, sharing their world with the tiny Doozers and the giant Gorgs. The series teaches empathy and tolerance and encourages children to understand people different from themselves.

Captain Dylan Hunt and his crew quest to restore a government that once presided over an extended peace and prosperity.

An NYPD officer transfers his family to a space station.

James Lynx was a pilot in the United Nations global army, one day he received notification that his wife, a Martian scientist, was killed during a lab experiment. His children blamed him and in despair, James quit the military and took up a job as a transporter between Earth and Mars, he had some slight hope of his wife still being alive. After a few years, he seemed to have given up all hope and turned to drinking, until one day he receives an orbital frame by the name of "Dolores," sent by his dead wife.

Dick Spanner, P.I. is a 1986 British stop-motion animated comedy series which parodied Chandleresque detective shows. The title character and main protagonist was Dick Spanner, voiced by Shane Rimmer, a robotic private detective who works cases in a futuristic urban setting. The show made frequent use of puns and visual gags. The series consisted of 22 six-minute episodes, covering two story arcs of equal length: "The Case Of The Human Cannonball" and "The Case Of The Maltese Parrot". The programme was originally broadcast in the United Kingdom as a segment of the Sunday morning show Network 7 on Channel 4, and was later repeated on the same channel in a late night spot. Produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson, the series was created and written by Terry Adlam, who had previously worked on effects for Anderson's Terrahawks. It was also the basis for the Anderson-created Tennants Pilsner advertising campaign using the Lou Tennant character.
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13 episodes • 1989Avg: 7.4Golden Era
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Crawling Eye | Nov 25, 1989 | 8.0 |
| 2 | The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy | Nov 18, 1989 | 8.0 |
| 3 | Mad Monster | Dec 2, 1989 | 7.0 |
| 4 | Women of the Prehistoric Planet | Feb 10, 1990 | 7.5 |
| 5 | The Corpse Vanishes | Dec 9, 1989 | 8.0 |
| 6 | The Crawling Hand | Dec 16, 1989 | 7.5 |
| 7 | Robot Monster | Dec 23, 1989 | 7.0 |
| 8 | The Slime People | Dec 30, 1989 | 7.5 |
| 9 | Project Moonbase | Jan 6, 1990 | 7.0 |
| 10 | Robot Holocaust | Jan 13, 1990 | 9.0 |
| 11 | Moon Zero Two | Jan 20, 1990 | 4.5 |
| 12 | Untamed Youth | Jan 27, 1990 | 8.0 |
| 13 | The Black Scorpion | Feb 3, 1990 | 7.5 |

13 episodes • 1990Avg: 7.3
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rocketship X-M | Sep 22, 1990 | 6.7 |
| 2 | The Sidehackers | Sep 29, 1990 | 7.2 |
| 3 | Jungle Goddess | Oct 6, 1990 | 6.8 |
| 4 | Catalina Caper | Oct 13, 1990 | 8.4 |
| 5 | Rocket Attack USA | Oct 27, 1990 | 7.8 |
| 6 | Ring of Terror | Nov 3, 1990 | 6.7 |
| 7 | The Wild Rebels | Nov 17, 1990 | 7.7 |
| 8 | Lost Continent | Nov 24, 1990 | 7.6 |
| 9 | The Hellcats | Dec 8, 1990 | 6.7 |
| 10 | King Dinosaur | Dec 22, 1990 | 6.7 |
| 11 | First Spaceship on Venus | Dec 29, 1990 | 6.4 |
| 12 | Godzilla vs. Megalon | Jan 19, 1991 | 8.3 |
| 13 | Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster | Feb 2, 1991 | 8.3 |

24 episodes • 1991Avg: 7.4
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cave Dwellers | Jun 1, 1991 | 8.5 |
| 2 | Gamera | Jun 8, 1991 | 8.2 |
| 3 | Pod People | Jun 15, 1991 | 8.6 |
| 4 | Gamera vs. Barugon | Jun 22, 1991 | 0.0 |
| 5 | Stranded in Space | Jun 29, 1991 | 7.0 |
| 6 | Time of the Apes | Jul 13, 1991 | 6.0 |
| 7 | Daddy-O | Jul 20, 1991 | 7.5 |
| 8 | Gamera vs. Gaos | Jul 27, 1991 | 0.0 |
| 9 | The Amazing Colossal Man | Aug 3, 1991 | 8.4 |
| 10 | Fugitive Alien | Aug 17, 1991 | 0.0 |
| 11 | It Conquered the World | Aug 24, 1991 | 7.3 |
| 12 | Gamera vs. Guiron | Sep 7, 1991 | 0.0 |
| 13 | Earth vs. the Spider | Sep 14, 1991 | 8.7 |
| 14 | Mighty Jack | Sep 21, 1991 | 5.5 |
| 15 | Teenage Caveman | Nov 9, 1991 | 7.0 |
| 16 | Gamera vs. Zigra | Oct 19, 1991 | 0.0 |
| 17 | Viking Women and the Sea Serpent | Oct 26, 1991 | 7.5 |
| 18 | Star Force: Fugitive Alien II | Nov 16, 1991 | 0.0 |
| 19 | War of the Colossal Beast | Nov 30, 1991 | 6.5 |
| 20 | The Unearthly | Dec 14, 1991 | 7.6 |
| 21 | Santa Claus Conquers the Martians | Dec 21, 1991 | 8.8 |
| 22 | Master Ninja | Jan 11, 1992 | 7.0 |
| 23 | The Castle of Fu Manchu | Jan 18, 1992 | 5.8 |
| 24 | Master Ninja II | Jan 25, 1992 | 7.7 |

24 episodes • 1992Avg: 7.2
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Space Travelers | Jun 6, 1992 | 7.0 |
| 2 | The Giant Gila Monster | Jun 13, 1992 | 7.0 |
| 3 | City Limits | Jun 20, 1992 | 7.5 |
| 4 | Teenagers from Outer Space | Jun 27, 1992 | 8.0 |
| 5 | Being from Another Planet | Jul 4, 1992 | 6.7 |
| 6 | Attack of the Giant Leeches | Jul 18, 1992 | 7.5 |
| 7 | The Killer Shrews | Jul 25, 1992 | 6.5 |
| 8 | Hercules Unchained | Aug 1, 1992 | 7.0 |
| 9 | Indestructible Man | Aug 15, 1992 | 6.3 |
| 10 | Hercules Against the Moon Men | Aug 22, 1992 | 7.0 |
| 11 | The Magic Sword | Aug 29, 1992 | 7.7 |
| 12 | Hercules and the Captive Women | Sep 12, 1992 | 6.5 |
| 13 | Manhunt in Space | Sep 19, 1992 | 7.7 |
| 14 | Tormented | Sep 26, 1992 | 7.0 |
| 15 | The Beatniks | Nov 26, 1992 | 7.0 |
| 16 | Fire Maidens of Outer Space | Nov 26, 1992 | 7.5 |
| 17 | Crash of the Moons | Nov 28, 1992 | 6.5 |
| 18 | Attack of the Eye Creatures | Dec 5, 1992 | 8.0 |
| 19 | The Rebel Set | Dec 12, 1992 | 7.0 |
| 20 | The Human Duplicators | Dec 26, 1992 | 7.8 |
| 21 | Monster a Go-Go | Jan 9, 1993 | 7.2 |
| 22 | The Day the Earth Froze | Jan 16, 1993 | 7.7 |
| 23 | Bride of the Monster | Jan 23, 1993 | 7.5 |
| 24 | Manos: The Hands of Fate | Jan 30, 1993 | 8.2 |

24 episodes • 1993Avg: 7.7
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Warrior of the Lost World | Jul 24, 1993 | 6.5 |
| 2 | Hercules | Jul 17, 1993 | 8.0 |
| 3 | Swamp Diamonds | Jul 31, 1993 | 7.8 |
| 4 | Secret Agent Super Dragon | Aug 7, 1993 | 7.7 |
| 5 | The Magic Voyage of Sinbad | Aug 14, 1993 | 6.7 |
| 6 | Eegah | Aug 28, 1993 | 8.3 |
| 7 | I Accuse My Parents | Sep 4, 1993 | 8.4 |
| 8 | Operation Double 007 | Sep 11, 1993 | 8.2 |
| 9 | The Girl in Lovers Lane | Sep 18, 1993 | 7.5 |
| 10 | The Painted Hills | Sep 26, 1993 | 7.7 |
| 11 | Gunslinger | Oct 9, 1993 | 7.2 |
| 12 | Mitchell | Oct 23, 1993 | 9.2 |
| 13 | The Brain that Wouldn't Die | Oct 30, 1993 | 8.2 |
| 14 | Teen-Age Strangler | Nov 7, 1993 | 7.8 |
| 15 | The Wild World of Batwoman | Nov 13, 1993 | 7.8 |
| 16 | Alien from L.A. | Nov 20, 1993 | 7.3 |
| 17 | Beginning of the End | Nov 25, 1993 | 8.3 |
| 18 | The Atomic Brain | Dec 4, 1993 | 7.4 |
| 19 | Outlaw (of Gor) | Dec 11, 1993 | 0.0 |
| 20 | Radar Secret Service | Dec 8, 1993 | 6.8 |
| 21 | Santa Claus | Dec 24, 1993 | 8.0 |
| 22 | Teen-Age Crime Wave | Jan 15, 1994 | 7.0 |
| 23 | Village of the Giants | Jan 22, 1994 | 7.5 |
| 24 | 12 to the Moon | Feb 5, 1994 | 8.0 |

24 episodes • 1994Avg: 7.0
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Girls Town | Jul 16, 1994 | 7.8 |
| 2 | Invasion USA | Jul 23, 1994 | 8.0 |
| 3 | The Dead Talk Back | Jul 30, 1994 | 8.0 |
| 4 | Zombie Nightmare | Nov 24, 1994 | 7.2 |
| 5 | Colossus and the Headhunters | Aug 20, 1994 | 6.2 |
| 6 | The Creeping Terror | Sep 17, 1994 | 7.3 |
| 7 | Bloodlust! | Sep 3, 1994 | 7.3 |
| 8 | Code Name: Diamond Head | Oct 1, 1994 | 7.6 |
| 9 | The Skydivers | Aug 27, 1994 | 6.8 |
| 10 | The Violent Years | Oct 8, 1994 | 7.2 |
| 11 | Last of the Wild Horses | Oct 15, 1994 | 6.3 |
| 12 | The Starfighters | Oct 29, 1994 | 6.2 |
| 13 | The Sinister Urge | Nov 5, 1994 | 7.0 |
| 14 | San Francisco International | Nov 19, 1994 | 8.0 |
| 15 | Kitten with a Whip | Nov 23, 1994 | 7.3 |
| 16 | Racket Girls | Nov 26, 1994 | 6.8 |
| 17 | The Sword and the Dragon | Dec 3, 1994 | 6.8 |
| 18 | High School Big Shot | Dec 10, 1994 | 6.0 |
| 19 | Red Zone Cuba | Dec 17, 1994 | 7.0 |
| 20 | Danger!! Death Ray | Jan 7, 1995 | 6.8 |
| 21 | The Beast of Yucca Flats | Jan 21, 1995 | 6.5 |
| 22 | Angels Revenge | Mar 11, 1995 | 6.8 |
| 23 | The Amazing Transparent Man | Mar 18, 1995 | 7.2 |
| 24 | Samson vs. the Vampire Women | Mar 25, 1995 | 7.0 |

6 episodes • 1996Avg: 7.4
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Night of the Blood Beast | Feb 3, 1996 | 8.5 |
| 2 | The Brute Man | Feb 10, 1996 | 6.7 |
| 3 | Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell | Feb 17, 1996 | 6.2 |
| 4 | The Incredible Melting Man | Feb 24, 1996 | 6.5 |
| 5 | Escape 2000 | Mar 2, 1996 | 8.5 |
| 6 | Laserblast | May 18, 1996 | 7.8 |

22 episodes • 1997Avg: 7.4
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Revenge of the Creature | Feb 1, 1997 | 7.7 |
| 2 | Leech Woman | Feb 8, 1997 | 7.3 |
| 3 | The Mole People | Feb 15, 1997 | 7.8 |
| 4 | The Deadly Mantis | Feb 22, 1997 | 7.3 |
| 5 | The Thing That Couldn't Die | Mar 1, 1997 | 7.7 |
| 6 | The Undead | Mar 8, 1997 | 7.7 |
| 7 | Terror from the Year 5000 | Mar 15, 1997 | 7.3 |
| 8 | The She-Creature | Apr 5, 1997 | 7.0 |
| 9 | I Was a Teenage Werewolf | Apr 19, 1997 | 7.2 |
| 10 | The Giant Spider Invasion | May 31, 1997 | 8.0 |
| 11 | Parts: The Clonus Horror | Jun 7, 1997 | 7.5 |
| 12 | The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies | Jun 14, 1997 | 7.0 |
| 13 | Jack Frost | Jul 12, 1997 | 6.6 |
| 14 | Riding with Death | Jul 19, 1997 | 0.0 |
| 15 | Agent for H.A.R.M. | Aug 2, 1997 | 7.8 |
| 16 | Prince of Space | Aug 16, 1997 | 7.0 |
| 17 | The Horror of Party Beach | Sep 6, 1997 | 8.0 |
| 18 | Devil Doll | Oct 4, 1997 | 6.6 |
| 19 | Invasion of the Neptune Men | Oct 11, 1997 | 7.5 |
| 20 | Space Mutiny | Nov 7, 1997 | 6.7 |
| 21 | Time Chasers | Nov 22, 1997 | 7.8 |
| 22 | Overdrawn at the Memory Bank | Dec 6, 1997 | 7.8 |

13 episodes • 1998Avg: 7.4
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Projected Man | Mar 14, 1998 | 6.8 |
| 2 | The Phantom Planet | Mar 21, 1998 | 7.3 |
| 3 | The Pumaman | Apr 4, 1998 | 8.0 |
| 4 | Werewolf | Apr 18, 1998 | 7.7 |
| 5 | The Deadly Bees | May 9, 1998 | 7.6 |
| 6 | The Space Children | Jun 13, 1998 | 6.2 |
| 7 | Hobgoblins | Jun 27, 1998 | 5.9 |
| 8 | The Touch of Satan | Jul 11, 1998 | 7.8 |
| 9 | Gorgo | Jul 18, 1998 | 7.5 |
| 10 | The Final Sacrifice | Jul 25, 1998 | 8.5 |
| 11 | Devil Fish | Aug 15, 1998 | 8.2 |
| 12 | The Screaming Skull | Aug 29, 1998 | 7.4 |
| 13 | Quest of the Delta Knights | Sep 26, 1998 | 7.2 |

13 episodes • 1999Avg: 7.2
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Soultaker | Apr 11, 1999 | 8.4 |
| 2 | Girl in Gold Boots | Apr 18, 1999 | 8.0 |
| 3 | Future War | Apr 25, 1999 | 6.8 |
| 4 | Blood Waters of Dr. Z | May 2, 1999 | 6.0 |
| 5 | Boggy Creek II: and The Legend Continues | May 9, 1999 | 7.0 |
| 6 | Track of the Moon Beast | Jun 13, 1999 | 7.5 |
| 7 | Final Justice | Jun 20, 1999 | 8.4 |
| 8 | Hamlet | Jun 27, 1999 | 4.2 |
| 9 | It Lives by Night | Jul 18, 1999 | 6.8 |
| 10 | Horrors of Spider Island | Jul 25, 1999 | 7.3 |
| 11 | Squirm | Aug 1, 1999 | 7.8 |
| 12 | Diabolik | Aug 8, 1999 | 0.0 |
| 13 | Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders | Sep 12, 1999 | 8.2 |