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- Carly Shay is pumped about having a boyfriend, but little does she know that he also has another girlfriend Tori Vega. The two girls meet at a party and decide to get revenge on Steven.
- Oggy would be the happiest of cats if three cockroaches hadn't decided to settle inside his comfortable home.
- Fourteen-year-old Sadie Hawthorne is a bright girl who is interested in nature and animal behavior. Reaching beyond the limits of studying animals, she attempts to analyze humans.
- Kim's heart is quickly captured by the new boy, Eric, who soon becomes her boyfriend. Unknown to Kim, her best friend and sidekick, Ron has developed stronger feelings toward her.
- Thanks to Timmy Turner's Fairy Godparents Cosmo & Wanda, he and Jimmy Neutron switch universes and have zany adventures therein.
- Calvin Wheeler is a scheming 13-year-old boy with everything going for him, except for an original issue of his precious comic book collection. When a prized show-dog chases him down while skateboarding one day, his owner inadvertently convinces him to adopt and train a dog of his own. However the only one available, is an uncouth stray Labrador/St. Bernard-mix named Tyko from a local animal shelter, who proves to be more than anybody can handle.
- A group of mutants fight against the pollution-loving alien Dr. Killemoff in the fictional city of Tromaville, led by Toxie, a nerd-turned-superhero.
- Five bizarre-looking aliens crashland on Earth. With no way to return home, they find themselves trying to make sense of Earth life from the confines of a rented house.
- Timmy Turner (Tara Strong) and Jimmy Neutron's (Debi Derryberry's) worlds clash once again. Hilarity ensues.
- The educational misadventures of a fast-talking penguin and his dumb walrus friend.
- The sixth Hanna-Barbera syndicated cartoon after their departure from MGM starred Peter Potamus (a purple hippopotamus), and his traveling companion So-So (a monkey), who fly back and forth through time in a balloon participating in historic events. Whenever they get into serious enough trouble, as they do in every episode, Peter defeats his enemies with his trademark "Hippo Hurricane Hollar." Other cartoon shorts include, "Breezly and Sneely," and "Yippee, Yappee, and Yahooey."
- In a future world where all cars are controlled by artificial intelligence, which often breaks down, one elite group of kids has been selected to drive gasoline-powered non-AI controlled sports cars to prevent accidents. Lorna Endou and Lisa Sakakino are two high school girls chosen for the duty, along with a 12 year old newcomer named Souichi Sugano in this six-episode series.
- LACFD Paramedics Gage and DeSoto are assisted by a team of kids and their pets.
- A failed television pilot for an American version of the Australian series "Prisoner: Cell Block H" (1979), which was syndicated in the USA. This version focused primarily on a formerly rich socialite, who was convicted of DWI and Vehicular Manslaughter, and now spends her life in a terrifying section of the El Camino Women's Detention Center.
- A GE-sponsored short film about a housewife hoping to move with her family to a newly electrified house, but instead winds up with a house so old, even the maid her husband hires won't help.
- Pretty young teacher Annie Cooper, who's fresh out of college is assigned to a sixth grade history class of an indeterminate elementary school. The pilot episode for this failed sitcom involves Miss Cooper's budding romance with student Todd Goodwin's father Steve, and the potential scandal it's about to bring to the school.
- John & Sophina McClaren's attempts to make a living on the family farm in the 1890's Northern California Woodlands, are complicated by the presence of a ferocious cougar. Two years earlier, en route to their settlement, this same cougar attacked their young daughter Amy, and frightened her into elective mutism, for which older brother Josh has sworn vengeance, with the help of little brother Leroy, Grandpa Jubal, and eventually John.
- An all-star cast lead by Richard Dreyfus perform sketches celebrating the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, which is not to be confused with the Bicentennial of the United States' Declaration of Independence eleven years earlier.
- Ogden Ostrich, Sheldon S. Cargo, and Holey Moley (a mole, of course) drive around the world in a van with their own underground television station, while fleeing the wrath of corporate-villain Stickley Rickets. This one-season cartoon show, was designed to teach kids to appreciate the alleged wonders of life.
- Failed TV-Pilot about attractive and popular Lillian Pinkerton and her insecurity about being 13 years old and taller than most girls her age, especially when she tries out for cheerleading. Gags revolving around her five foot-eight inch stature, and her attempts to deal with it were the basis for this sitcom.
- Newlywed couple Bob and Caroline Sommers seem to be enjoying their new life together. In this failed TV-pilot, Bob quits his job as an assistant at a law firm, and former model Caroline tries to go back to work in an effort to make ends meet by modeling maternity fashions, which makes Bob assume that his wife is hiding her pregnancy.
- 19881h 30m7.3 (21)TV SpecialIn what was to be his second USO Christmas Show of the 1980's, Bob Hope spends Christmas 1987 entertaining US Naval personell joining other nations to help protect oil tankers and other ships in the Persian Gulf from constant unprovoked attacks during the Iran-Iraq War.
- Three years after taping his previous show in the Persian Gulf, Bob Hope returns to the front line to put on another USO Christmas extravaganza, this time in Saudi Arabia for US Troops preparing with other nations to expel Iraq's 1990 invasion and attempted annexation of Kuwait. Contains a hilarious dialogue sketch between Hope and former "Head of the Class" starlet Khrystyne Haje.
- For the first time since the Vietnam War, Bob Hope entertains United States armed service members for his classic USO Christmas show, in this case members of the U.S. Navy and Marines serving in the multi-national peace-keeping force in Beirut, Lebanon, along with British, French, and Italian troops, from 1982-1984. Highlights include a segement where Hope endures the same constant gunfire that plagued Lebanon from 1975 through the early-1990's.
- Because of a depletion of oxygen on his own planet, Rusty, a Martian, investigates life on Earth. Another reason why Earth was chosen is because of the intriguing Christian messages Rusty hears from there, such as all are children of God. Once there, he finds that of Earth's objects he most resembles cars and masquerades as one. He is dismayed to learn from other cars and from what he sees that cars are ruled by these strange two-legged creatures that often do not know how to treat each other while commandeering these cars. The crazy behavior of these two legged creatures in relation to driving cars is even more appalling after they have consumed alcohol. This crazy behavior does not match the Christian messages that Rusty had overheard before his arrival.