Phineas and Ferb " As you can see, there's a whole lot of stuff to do before school starts this fall.".The Replacements, although this is arguably necessary as the premise of the show isn't actually explained anywhere else." He's gonna stop his enemies with his dragon power." American Dragon: Jake Long has one that is also a Boastful Rap.Whiskers/What's in the kettle and ready to boil?/Brandy and Mr. Whiskers: " Who's a little like water and oil?/Brandy and Mr. Dave the Barbarian: " Dave the Barbarian/Huge but a wimp/His sisters Fang and Candy/Are a princess and a chimp." " NOT A MONKEY!!".While the Kim Possible theme music is more about Kim herself than the show specifically, it does hit all the high points about the regular features such as Kim saving the world.Kim Possible: " I'm your basic, average girl/And I'm here to save the world.". In a glance, which becomes his favorite pastime. One day he said: "I'll take a chance" (trade his leash for a pair of pants). A simple mutt living a dogs life, but when he heard the bell for school, he started to drool. Teacher's Pet: "Born on the wrong end of the leash he was a dreamer, and a little schemer.The Weekenders: I'm livin' for the weekend!.Hercules: The Animated Series (which itself is a shortened rewrite of a song from the movie).Pepper Ann: " Who's that girl? What's her name? Is she cool? Is she lame? Oh, you're talkin' 'bout what's-her-name.".Bonkers,: " Once upon a time in Toontown/There was a cat that had it all/Fortune and fame, top of the game/Up until he hit the wall".Darkwing Duck: " Darkwing Duck! When there's trouble, you call DW! Darkwing Duck! Let's Get Dangerous!!".Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers: " Sometimes some crimes/Are slipping through the cracks/But these two gumshoes/Are picking up the slack".DuckTales (1987): " Every day they're out there making duck tales! Woo-oo!".A lot of Disney's animated shows had theme songs dedicated to explaining the series' premise.WildC.A.T.s has a total of 13 episodes contained in 1 season that were produced from October 1994 to January 1995. Spartan was a Kherubim rebuilt as a cyborg instead of being an android.Zealot and Grifter become a couple by the series' end.In addition, he becomes more enraged as he grows in size, as opposed to losing intelligence. Maul does not have a human form his giant purple form is permanent.Voodoo is not an ex-stripper in the animated series.Voodoo is a telekinetic in addition to being a telepath.Pike, who in the comics is a human/Kherubim hybrid working for the Daemonites, is a Daemonite himself in the TV series.Max Cash, Grifter's comic universe younger brother, is the older brother, and the leader of an International Operations special unit called the Black Razors.Majestic is an antagonist, obsessed with finding the Orb and destroying the Daemonites.Void is an android and a Kherubim artificial intelligence.Because of this, he is the group's rookie, a position occupied by Voodoo in the comic book. Warblade discovers his powers when he becomes part of the group, in the first episode.Jacob Marlowe, the Kherubim Lord Emp, was an ordinary human.The main differences of the series and the comic books were: The series was canceled around the same time that the "Action Zone" block was officially retired. WILDC.A.T.S, along with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Skeleton Warriors, was grouped into the "Action Zone" block of CBS. The series features rock music, and a theme song performed by Sheree Jeacocke and Gerry Mosby. It is now out of print, but a digital copy of the series is available through Amazon Instant Video at. Although DC Comics owns the rights to the characters (due to DC's 1999 purchase of WildStorm), FUNimation Entertainment distributed the series' run on DVD, which was released on July 19, 2005. The series was produced by WildStorm Productions in association with Nelvana. The WildC.A.T.s television series was created in 1994 and aired on CBS.
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