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Warner Brothers SUCKS! this sounded like it would be a good show, yet the almighty Warners killed it after showing only 1 episode!
5 children from different planets get drawn to a mysterious planetoid, which becomes their base as they try and find their families - while fighting off invaders bent on destroying everything in their way. In a description of one of the characters I read, the creator(Dan Clark) said the following: "Triply looks like pippi longstocking with sass. She reacts to the separation from her family by going all warrior. Everything she touches is like My little pony meets Battlechick" Just picture that - she's playing with an MLP toy, then suddenly gets an impish grin and pulls out a HULK HOGAN figure to BODYSLAM the MLP! (rofl) IDIOTS! they killed this, Birds Of Prey, Rescue 77 without really giving them a chance!
For all the shows they have canned before their time, to Warner Brothers i say "**** THE FROG!" (and I WISH I could find episode(s) of this.)
5 children from different planets get drawn to a mysterious planetoid, which becomes their base as they try and find their families - while fighting off invaders bent on destroying everything in their way. In a description of one of the characters I read, the creator(Dan Clark) said the following: "Triply looks like pippi longstocking with sass. She reacts to the separation from her family by going all warrior. Everything she touches is like My little pony meets Battlechick" Just picture that - she's playing with an MLP toy, then suddenly gets an impish grin and pulls out a HULK HOGAN figure to BODYSLAM the MLP! (rofl) IDIOTS! they killed this, Birds Of Prey, Rescue 77 without really giving them a chance!
For all the shows they have canned before their time, to Warner Brothers i say "**** THE FROG!" (and I WISH I could find episode(s) of this.)
- gynsusamatoshi
- Nov 23, 2004
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B.R.A.T.S. of the Lost Nebula, by the Jim Henson Company, looked like it could have been a great show, if only had it gone beyond its first three episodes, the only ones aired in the US. From what I saw, it was like a cross between Farscape and The Dark Crystal. A fresh new fantasy show for kids and geeks alike. Likeable characters, good puppetry and miniatures. It could have had a catchier title. This series, all thirteen episodes of it, could draw in new fans if it came back on streaming and blueray. It is as enjoyable as all the other Henson productions.
- space-57707
- Nov 28, 2020
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