"Computerman" (2003)
Movie: "Computerman" (2003)
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- Director: Dan Harmon
- Run Time: USA:5 min (6 parts)
- Country: USA
- Genre: Action , Animation , Comedy , Drama , Sci-Fi
Movie: "Computerman" (2003)
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Movie: "The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley" (1988)
“Ed Grimley is the ultimate nerd, devoted to Count Floyd and playing his triangle. This show shows his adventures as well as the typically pathetic shows of Count Floyd. Written by Kenneth Chisholm {kchishol@execulink.com}”
Movie: "Committed" (2001)
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Movie: "Comikku pâtî" (2001)
“Kazuki Sendou, a high school student, is drawn by his megalomaniac friend Taishi into the strange world of fan comic conventions and cosplay (costume play), as well as the various types that inhabit that world. Kazuki’s childhood friend/sweetheart Mizuki, however, won’t let Kazuki be turned into a mindless otaku so easily! Written by Zalis”
Trivia: The cafeteria where the amateur comic-book authors have coffee is called “Marvel” – the name of an important American comic-book company.
Movie: "The Comic Strip" (1987)
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Tagline: Mystery with "The Mini-Monsters!" Comedy with "Karate Kat!" Music with "The Street Frogs!" Action with "The Tigersharks!"
Movie: "Comic Party: Revolution" (2005)
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Movie: "Colonel Bleep" (1957)
“From their earth headquarters on Zero Zero Island, Colonel Bleep, Squeek and Scratch battled intergalactic villains such as Doctor Destructo, the master criminal of the universe, The Black Knight, and Captain Patch, a displaced pirate. Written by Charles Brubaker”
Trivia: This was the first color cartoon made for TV.
Movie: "Collection, La" (2005)
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Movie: "Codename: Kids Next Door" (2002)
“Codename: Kids Next Door follows the escapades of five eager, yet bumbling, ten-year-olds as they join forces against adulthood to fight for the right to enjoy all the fun things in life. These principled kids tackle the really important issues facing their peers, like the right to stay up late or to eat whatever they want. But when taking a stand is just not enough, this crew embarks on top secret missions on behalf of children everywhere, utilizing fantastic homemade technology like flying machines and catapults, to accomplish their goals. Like any good team, the agents in Codename: Kids Next Door each have their own distinct identities, skills and personalities. Numbuh One is Nigel Uno, the British-accented leader of the group. Hoagie P. Gilliam, a mechanical genius and expert pilot, is known as Numbuh Two. Diversionary tactics are the specialty of Kiki Sanban, also known as Numbuh Three. Brash and impulsive Numbuh Four (Wallabee Beatles) is a master of hand to hand combat. And Numbuh Five, alias Abigail “Abby” Lincoln, is the quiet one with the most common sense. Whether it’s the possibility of getting shipped off to summer camp, battling the imposition of adult swim time at the local swimming pool, or clashing with adult enemies such as Gramma Stuffum, Knightbrace, Mr. Wink and Mr. Fibb, these kids have their work cut out for them. Written by Cartoon Network (press release)”
Tagline: Show up, or grow up!
Trivia: The Kids Next Door were originally meant to be the neighbors (hence their name) of Kenny and Chimpy, who appear in “Diseasy Does It”, Tom Warburton’s What a Cartoon Show short. While Kenny and Chimpy did not become a series, the Kids Next Door did and retained their name. A character from the original show “Professor XXXL” (Triple-Extra Large) was made a villain of the newer series.