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- Industrialist Tony Stark leads his private team of superheros as Iron Man against the forces of evil.
- A quintet of teenagers work together to encourage environmentally responsible behavior and can summon a superhero to deal with ecological disasters.
- Two schoolchildren learn valuable life lessons from a buffalo, a red-tailed hawk, a bobcat, and a prairie dog.
- The world famous thief, Carmen Sandiego, plays an intricate game of cat and mouse with teen ACME detectives, Zack and Ivy.
- Boosting this family-friendly take on the 1933 film are the acting talents of Jodi Benson and Dudley Moore.
- Ultras... Once ordinary people, now super-human, spread terror across the globe. Enemies of peace include Rune, Lord Pumpkin, and Sludge. The U.S. government forms a team led by Hardcase, 1st Ultra to publicly reveal himself, to protect the public from terrorist Ultras. Super-strong Prime. Topaz, warrior queen. Armored Prototype. Undead Ghoul, and mysterious Contrary. They are The Ultraforce...
- Actress Shelley Duvall presents animated stories for kids narrated by famous actors and actresses.
- They're pumped up mutant athletes and they're ready to rumble on the playing field! These hunks of bone and muscle were mutated by toxic gas unleashed in a massive earthquake. Demonstrating total unsportsmanlike conduct, along with super strength, sonic speed and unusual abilities, they battle in a variety of games for the ultimate trophy - the Mutant League Championship! Sports will never be the same.
- Traveling soccer team that encounters new Teams and hurdles at each stop!
- The show revolves around the manic antics of the Stunt Dawgs, a band of Hollywood stuntmen (and one woman) who double as troubleshooters. The team, led by the gung-ho Needham, consists of: Splat (a wealthy guy who speaks like Dudley Do-Right and specialized in plane stunts), Crash (the cool African-American who specializes in car wrecks; he also has the misfortune of being endlessly pursued by an obsessed female fan named Velma), Sizzle (the token female whose passion is pyrotechnics) and the rookie Skidd (an unkempt New-Age dude who drives a motorcycle). They also have a dog mascot named Human. The Dawgs' adventures always seem to involve foiling the schemes of a crazed villainous Hollywood producer/director named Richard P. Fungus and his band of stuntmen; the Stunt Scabs, consisting of Airball (Fungus' sycophantic French sidekick), Budyear (a big lunk who'd do anything for money), Half-A-Mind (a disfigured stuntman who has the habit of falling to pieces-literally-and of course, has a notoriously small intellect), Lucky (who, of course, wasn't; he attracts bad luck wherever he goes), and Whiz Kid (a geeky genius responsible for the Scabs' technology). Fungus also has a slimy lawyer at his disposal named Slime.
- Princess Tenko inherits a school of magic, she and her students battle former students turned evil, twin magicians Jana and Jason for control of a power source known as Starfire Gems.
- Akata, the last Atlantean, protects the sunken city of Atlantis in the Bermuda Triangle with the help of the hologram of his master and a mermaid against the threat of modern technology.
- Assisted by the lovely AGENT HEATHER and his robotic dog G-9, Gadget Boy tracks down the evil villainess SPYDRA as she careens through Time with her hapless henchmen, stealing, plundering, and changing significant historical events for her own gain. With Spydra on the loose, nothing is safe from - from the Opal Mines of Australia, to the ancient Phoenician's moveable sail, to the discovery of fire.
- Prince Otto has no friends, so he decides to force the Oz Kids into a virtual reality computer game presented to them at Scraps's baby shower. Unfortunately, the patchwork baby gets into the game and overflows the number of players, trapping them in a deteriorating program from which they have little chance of escape. Otto had no wish to actually harm them, and must try to get them out.
- Edith Ann must deal with both her sister running away and taking part in a Christmas pageant as part of fundraiser for an injured boy and his dog.
- Ack Pumpkinhead, a pal of the Oz Kids, who wants to take a boat ride with all of his friends. During the ride, the boat begins to sink and Jack and the Oz Kids enter the water.
- Neddie (Dorothy's son) programs a computer belonging to the Wizard's son, Frank, to take him and Toto 2 to China. Once there, they are met by the Monkey Prince who steals the computer.
- Mombi, an evil witch, has returned to Emerald City, kidnapping the Oz adults, good witch Glinda and the Nome King. Now it's up to Dot, Neddie and the Oz Kids to save Oz from Mombi's dark powers.
- Animated TV-film version of Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic children's story about a spoiled English orphan who lives in India but is transplanted to her uncle's old, mysterious house in England after her parents' deaths. After making friends with a country boy and several animals, who talk here, she discovers many secrets on the grounds, including a locked-up, neglected garden and a locked-up, sickly boy, who turns out to be her cousin. Far too much time is spent here on the children's attempts to save the sickly boy's life from the evil housekeeper and doctor, who want to kill him and inherit the house.
- 1990–199522mUnrated7.4 (186)TV EpisodeBuster Bunny is trying to produce and direct the Tiny Toons Holiday Special, but it is not working. Montana max, makes him look bad, and then bribes the network executives into firing Buster and making him the producer. Buster thinks he has had it, and plans to throw himself out of cartoons forever. His guardian angel appears and shows him what Tiny Toons would be like without him.
- Annie is defeated badly by a formidable opponent in a hurdles race, and her confidence leaves her after that. Plato tries to help her get her it back by telling the story of "The Minatour", where an opportunity was taken to protect people in spite of the danger. When Zach acts confident, Ari points out to them both that different levels of courage are needed in different situations, as shown in Aesop's fable "The Brave Mice", and Plato speaks of William Tell, who put plenty at risk for his own sake and others'. Even the poem "If" is a reminder about how much courage life demands all in all.
- Zach is sorely tempted to touch his dad's beautiful antique camera, despite promising not to - and when he does, he breaks it and lies that it fell off its display table naturally. Plato tries to convince Zach to tell the truth by telling him the stories of "The Frog Prince", where the title character received a punishment for breaking a promise and another had to keep one made, and the legend "George Washington and the Cherry Tree", whose protagonist too broke something he promised to leave in good shape but learned his lesson in a different way. Annie even tells a family tale of "The Indian Cinderella", where an Algonquin warrior only wished for an honest companion. Even the poem "Truth" shows how good it is and how much joy it can give through life.
- 1996–2009TV-Y77.5 (50)TV EpisodeAnnie agrees to put her brand-new bike to good use by delivering cakes from her mom's bakery, but can't resist Zach's offer to race - and is angry with him when her bike crashes and the food is ruined. Plato and Aurora try to convince her that responsibility is always handy to keep around as shown in "Icarus and Dedalus" where a boy had too little responsibility to obey his father and paid for it, or the legend "King Alfred and the Cakes" where even a renowned ruler was forced to admit he neglected his simple duty. Ari tells "The Chest of Broken Glass", where a mother reminds her family what rewards responsibility versus irresponsibility bring and how much can be owed to those in a family. Even the poem "If You Were" sums up what responsibility everyone has to humanity to make the world better.