X-men - Episodul 1




Nume: X-Men
Nr. episoade : 31
Limba : Romana







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X-Men Evolution este o serie de desene animate despre echipa de superi eroi Marvel Comisc X-Men castigatoare a doua premii Emmy.In aceste seriale mai multe dintre personaje sunt adolescenti, mai degraba decat adulti.Serialele ruleaza pe un total de 4 sezoane (52 episoade) din noiembrie 2000 pana in octombrie 2003 pe Kids'WB, el devenind al treilea cel mai lung serial de desene animate Marvel Comics, in urma serialelor X-Men: The Aminated Serise si Spider-Man: The Animated Series. Serialul a inceput sa ruleze pe Disney XD pe 15 iunie 2009.

Sezonul Intai

Primul sezon introduce personajele de baza si stabileste bazele pentru viitoruil povestii.Profesorul X, Wolverine, Cyclops, Storm si Jean Grey alcatuiesc originala echipa X-Men.In timp ce sezonul se desfasoara, randurile echipei X-Men se maresc cu Nightcrawler in primul episod, Shadowcat in al doilea episod,Spike in al cincilea si Rogue (care initial se alaturase Fratiei)in al saptelea.In episoadele urmatoare, Nightcrawler descopera identitatea mamei sale, Wolverine afla raspunsuri privitor la raspunsul sau, Rogue schimba taberele ca sa se alature echipei X-Men iar fratele geaman al lui Xavier este eliberat din inchisoare.Pe parcursul sezonului confruntari sunt de obicei cu Fratia, care rivalizeaza cu X-Men pentru noi recruti.Toad este primul introdus, urmat de Avalansa, Blob si Quicksilver. Fratia aparent condusa de Mystique, sunt de fapt condusi de o putere mai mare, identitatea persoanei fiind descoperite la finalele sezonului 2,ca fiind Magneto. Dupa ce Cyclops afla ca fratele lui Alex inca mai traieste dupa accidentul de avion care le-a omorat parintii, acestia sunt luati in sanctuarul lui Magneti pe Asteroid M.Magneti captureaza o multime de membri ai X-Men si ai Fratiei intr-o incercare de a amplifica abilitatile lor de mutanti si de a le elimina emotiile.Asteroid M. este distrud de Scott si Alex Summers, dar nu inainte ca doua obiecte metalice neidentificate sa zboare de pe piatra care era pe cale sa explodeze.

Sezonul al Doilea

In al doilea sezon sunt adaugati mai multi mutanti inclusiv Beast, care devine profesor la institutul lui Xavier si un X-Men de asemenea.Pe parcursul sezonului este relevat ca personajele negative care erau crezute moarte, sunt in viata.Sabretooth continua lupta cu Wolverine, iar Magneto continua sa lucreze la agenda sa.Mystique se prezinta ca Risty Wilde, o eleva de liceu care se imprieteneste cu Rogue si intra in casa lui Xavier pentru a fura fisiere din Celebro. Cu ajutorul acestor fisiere ea reuseste sa o recupereze pe Wanda Maximoff, fiica lui Magneto si sora lui Quicksilver.Mutantul instabil mintal se alatura Fratiei, permitandu-le sa castige o batalie impotriva X-Men la mall-ul din Bayville.Inainte de finalele sezonului, este difuzat un episod esential care il prezinta pe telepatul Mesmero care deschide una din cele trei usi care il vor elibera pe Apocalypse.La finalele sezonului in antreneaza pe elevii sai sa faca fata lui Magneto, acociindui cu Fratia. Cyclops furios deoarece trenbuia sa se antreneze alaturi de Fratie, paraseste echipa.In acest timp Magneto, ii antreneaza pe Sabretooth, Gambit, Pyro, pe Colossus sa se lupte impotriva echipei X-Men/Fratiei.In acest timp Wolverine este capturat de Bolivar Trask pentru a fi folosit ca subiect pentru arma anti-mutanti, Santinela. Santinela este eliberata in oras, fortandu-i pe X-Men sa isi foloseasca puterile in public.Wanda il pune la pamant si il ataca pe Magneto in timp ce acesta incerca sa doboare Santinela. In final Santinela este avariata si pare ca il zdrobeste si pe Magnetoatunci. Cand mutantii care nu au fost capturati de catre Santinela se intorc la institut, Cyclops si elevii vin de la explozia institutului nevatamati. Cyclops il arunca pe Xavier de pe scaunul cu rotile si il acuza pentru explozia institutului. Xavier ridicandu-se calm se transforma in Mystique.

Description in English : 

The show features X-Men similar in look and line-up to the early 1990s X-Men drawn by Jim Lee (more specifically, Cyclops' Blue Team, established in the early issues of the second X-Men comic series), composed of Cyclops, Wolverine, Rogue, Storm, Beast, Gambit, Jubilee, Jean Grey, Professor X, as well as an original character, Morph (an adaptation of previous X-Men member Kevin Sydney).
A number of famous storylines and events from the comics are loosely adapted in the series, such as "The Dark Phoenix Saga", "Days of Future Past", the "Phalanx Covenant", and the "Legacy Virus". The third episode, "Enter Magneto", features a confrontation at a missile base: this is largely based on the X-Men's first battle with Magneto, as told in their 1963 debut The X-Men #1. The season four episodes "Sanctuary, Parts I & II", which involve Magneto creating an orbiting haven for mutants, were influenced by several storylines from the comics, chiefly the first three issues of X-Men (Volume 2) and the "Fatal Attractions" crossover. An Age of Apocalypse-like time-line is shown in the episode "One Man's Worth". The entire saga of the Phoenix is retold and adapted in the third season, subdivided into the five-part "Phoenix Saga", in which Jean acquires the power of the Phoenix and the battle for the M'Kraan Crystal occurs, and the "Dark Phoenix Saga", showcasing the battle with the Hellfire Club, the Phoenix Force's transformation into Dark Phoenix, and the battle to decide her fate. These particular episodes were so closely adapted from their comic counterpart that the episodes have the additional credit, "Based on stories by Chris Claremont".
Prejudice, intolerance, isolation, and racism were all frequent themes in the animated series, as they were in the comics. Anti-mutant prejudice and discrimination was depicted through minor characters as well as more prominent ones, including Senator Robert Kelly, the Friends of Humanity (whose activities and masks in later episodes echoed white supremacy groups such as the Ku Klux Klan) and robotic Sentinels. On the opposite side of the spectrum, Professor Xavier and Magneto, much like their comic-book counterparts, bear similarities to civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, respectively. While Xavier advocates non-violence in the struggle for equality, Magneto takes on a more aggressive 'by any means necessary' stance; the duo's differing views are the source of much discussion throughout the series.
The series also deals with other social issues, including divorce ("Proteus"), Christianity ("Nightcrawler" & "Bloodlines"), the Holocaust ("Enter Magneto," "Deadly Reunions", "Days of Future Past", and "The Phalanx Covenant"), AIDS hysteria ("Time Fugitives"), and even satires of television itself ("Mojovision" and "Longshot").
X-Men also crossed over with fellow animated series Spider-Man, when Spider-Man seeks out the X-Men's help to stave off his progressing mutation. In the abbreviated form of the Secret Wars storyline, the Beyonder and Madame Web selected Spider-Man to lead a team of heroes including Storm) against a group of villains. One completely written chapter of "Secret Wars" involved the X-Men, but transporting the X-Men cast to L.A. (where production for the Spider-Man animated series was based) from Canada (where the X-Men animated series was based) was too costly in the previous episodes the X-Men appeared in, so the episode was dropped and only Storm was used as Iona Morris lived in L.A.Hulk and She-Hulk weren't used in these episodes because the Hulk show was on UPN.
The first season of the show brought the X-Men into conflict with human conspirators building mutant-exterminating Sentinel robots, Magneto and his attempts to instigate a human-mutant war, and the powerful mutant Apocalypse's plans to eradicate the weak, both human and mutant alike. Other storylines including X-Men member Morph's death at the hands of Sentinels, Beast's incarceration, and an assassination attempt on US senator Kelly by Apocalypse's minions to turn human sentiment against the mutants. The second season sees Cyclops and Jean get married and become the targets of Mister Sinister, who hopes to use the genetically perfect combination of their DNA to create an army of obedient mutants. Morph returns, having been rescued by Sinister and brainwashed into forcing the X-Men apart. The season also features the growing rift between humans and mutants, spearheaded by the Friends of Humanity, an anti-mutant group who lead the persecution of all mutants. Apocalypse also returns, developing a deadly plague to be blamed on mutants, fuelling mutant hatred.
The third season focuses on the cosmic force, the Phoenix, which merges with Jean Grey and eventually turns her into the malevolent and powerful Dark Phoenix. The season also introduced the Shi'ar Empire who want to stop the Dark Phoenix, including Liandra and Gladiator. Other storylines include the introduction of Wolverine's former lover turned mercenary, Lady Deathstrike, former X-Men member Iceman, and the villainous Shadow King.

Tom and Jerry - Episodul 1


Nume : Tom si Jerry (Tom and Jerry)
Nr. episoade : 60
Limba : Engleza





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Tom și Jerry este o serie desene animate, care prezintă o pereche de dușmani, o pisică de casă și un șoricel, creată de William Hanna și Joseph Barbera pentru studiourile Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Timp de 17 ani, cuplul de animatori a lucrat aproape numai la Tom și Jerry, regizând mai mult de 114 scurt metraje, care se bazau mai mult pe mișcare în dauna dialogului. În anul 1957 MGM a decis să închidă studioul de animație din cauza nerentabilității (un serial de șapte minute cu Tom și Jerry costa 35.000 de dolari), și să le redifuzeze pe cele deja existente.
În 1960 MGM semnează un contract cu studioul cehoslovac Rembrandt Films în urma căruia s-au produs 13 scurt-metraje cu cele două personaje, regizate de Gene Deitch Desenele erau considerate neobișnuite și, în multe feluri bizare.Deoarece fiecare desen avea doar un buget de 10.000 de dolari,s-a trecut la animația limitată, Gene Deitch fiind nevoi să redeseneze personajele cu mai puține detalii și bolnăviciose iar deseori apărea efectul de motion blur. În 1963 MGM cere studioului Sib Tower 12 să creeze alte 34 de scurt metraje, de data aceasta regizate de Chuck Jones. Mami doi Pantofi este înlocuită de un bărbat alb care îl pedepsește în mod repetat pe Tom, bătându-l cu grătarul și turnându-i pe gât o sticlă întreagă de băutără carbogazoasă.
Începând cu anul 1965, desenele au fost cenzurate de Chuck Jones la cererea MGM, fiind scoase scenele care făceau referi rasiale asupra negrilor (Mami doi Pantofi fiind înlocuită în mai multe dintre desene cu o femeie albă), chinezilor și indienilor.

Personaje

Tom și Jerry

Tom este anti-eroul înfometat, motanul șmecher și ursuz care nu are decât o dorință, să îl mănânce pe Jerry. Tom încearcă toate șmecheriile posibile pentru a pune mâna pe șoarecele acela, dar nu reușește decât să facă praf casa. În numeroase episoade Tom Motanul încearcă să-l captureze pe Jerry Șoarecele colocatarul său nedorit, creând haos și dezastru. O fi Jerry mic, dar este suficient de inteligent pentru a întoarce lucrurile în favoarea lui când Tom și-o caută cu lumânarea. În perechea Tom și Jerry, șoricelul este șeful. În anumite episoade Tom încearcă sa mănânce păsări, pești sau alți șoareci, însă niciodată pe Jerry sau pe Tuffy. Unele dintre motivele care duc la război sunt: sabotarea planurilor lui Tom de către abilul său inamic, consumarea alimentelor de către Jerry pe care Tom ar fi trebuit să le păzească, răzbunarea, un motan rival, o femelă sau doar din plăcerea unuia dintre cei doi inamici. Tom reușește rar să-l prindă pe Jerry, doar atunci când șoricelul ajută alte victime ale lui Tom. Destul de interesant, la începutul episoadelor din "era Hanna-Barbera" lângă titlu apar chipurile lui Tom și a lui Jerry zâmbind unul la altul, ceea ce este destul de ciudat având în vedere că cei doi sunt inamici. Există, de asemenea mai multe cazuri în care aceștia prezintă sentimente de prietenie unul pentru altul ca de exemplu în episodul "Thomas îndrăgostit" sau în episodul "Jerry și leul" când Jerry se preface că este rănit, iar Tom aduce trusa de prim-ajutor pentru a-l ajuta pe Jerry.

Spike și Tyke

Durul absolut din desenele Tom și Jerry, Spike, este buldogul din vecini căruia îi place să se relaxeze în cușca sa rozând un os. Fiind prieten cu Jerry, Spike intervine în favoarea lui atunci când Tom îi deranjează liniștea mult iubită. Tom și Jerry știu să nu îl deranjeze pe buldogul cel mare Spike și mai ales să nu îl deranjeze pe fiul său cel blând, Tyke. Spre deosebire de Tom și Jerry, Tyke nu caută să facă probleme, dar mereu se ajunge la asta. Și de obicei problemele pică pe Tom! Spre deosebire de tatăl lui, Tyke nu vorbește. El comunică numai prin scheunat, mârâit, expresii faciale și dând din coadă.

Rățușca

Este un personaj episodic, apare ca fiind un prieten de nădejde a lui Jerry, dar foarte buclucaș și care intră în necazuri cu Tom.

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Tom and Jerry is a series of theatrical animated cartoon films created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, centering on a rivalry between a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry) whose chases include slapstick comedy. Hanna and Barbera ultimately wrote, produced, and directed 114 Tom and Jerry shorts at the MGM cartoon studio in Hollywood from 1940 to 1957. The original series is notable for having won seven Academy Awards, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies as the theatrical animated series with the most Oscars. A longtime television staple, Tom and Jerry has a worldwide audience and has been recognized as one of the most famous and longest-lived rivalries in American cinema.
MGM released an additional 13 entries in 1961 produced by Rembrandt Films led by Gene Deitch in central Europe. Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions produced another 34 entries between 1963–1967, creating a total of 161 theatrical entries.
Tom and Jerry resurfaced in made-for-television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and Filmation Studios starting in the 1970s. The feature-length film Tom and Jerry: The Movie was released in 1992, and was followed by their first made-for-television short Tom and Jerry: The Mansion Cat for Boomerang. The most recent Tom and Jerry theatrical short, The Karate Guard, (2005) was written and co-directed by Barbera.
Time Warner (via its Turner Entertainment division) currently owns the rights to Tom and Jerry: Warner Bros. handles distribution. Since the merger, Turner has produced Tom and Jerry Tales for The CW's Saturday morning "The CW4Kids" lineup, and several Tom and Jerry direct-to-video films in collaboration with Warner Bros. Animation.
  
Plot
The series features comedic fights between an iconic set of enemies, a house cat and mouse. The plots of each short usually center on Tom's numerous attempts to capture Jerry and the mayhem and destruction that follows. Tom rarely succeeds in catching Jerry, mainly because of Jerry's cleverness, cunning abilities, and luck. However, there are also several instances within the cartoons where they display genuine friendship and concern for each other's well-being. At other times, the pair set aside their rivalry in order to pursue a common goal, such as when a baby escaped the watch of a negligent babysitter, causing Tom and Jerry to pursue the baby and keep it away from danger. The cartoons are infamous for some of the most violent cartoon gags ever devised in theatrical animation such as Tom using everything from axes, hammers, firearms, explosives, traps and poison to try to murder Jerry. On the other hand, Jerry's methods of retaliation are far more violent due to their frequent success, including slicing Tom in half, shutting his head in a window or a door, stuffing Tom's tail in a waffle iron or a mangle, kicking him into a refrigerator, plugging his tail into an electric socket, pounding him with a mace, club or mallet, causing a tree or an electric pole to drive him into the ground, sticking matches into his feet and lighting them, tying him to a firework and setting it off, and so on. Because of this, Tom and Jerry has often been criticized as excessively violent. Despite the frequent violence, there is no blood or gore in any scene.
Music plays a very important part in the shorts, emphasizing the action, filling in for traditional sound effects, and lending emotion to the scenes. Musical director Scott Bradley created complex scores that combined elements of jazz, classical, and pop music; Bradley often reprised contemporary pop songs, as well as songs from MGM films, including The Wizard of Oz and Meet Me In St. Louis. Generally, there is little dialogue as Tom and Jerry almost never speak; however, minor characters are not similarly limited, and the two lead characters are able to speak English on rare occasions and are thus not mute. For example, the character Mammy Two Shoes has lines in nearly every cartoon in which she appears. Most of the vocal effects used for Tom and Jerry are their high-pitched laughs and gasping screams.
Before 1954, all Tom and Jerry cartoons were produced in the standard Academy ratio and format; in 1954 and 1955, some of the output was dually produced in dual versions: one Academy-ratio negative composed for a flat widescreen (1.75:1) format and one shot in the CinemaScope process. From 1955 until the close of the MGM cartoon studio a year later, all Tom and Jerry cartoons were produced in CinemaScope, some even had their soundtracks recorded in Perspecta directional audio. All of the Hanna and Barbera cartoons were shot as successive color exposure negatives and printed by Technicolor; the 1960s entries were done in Metrocolor. The 1960s entrees also returned to the standard Academy ratio and format, too. The 2005 short The Karate Guard was also filmed in the standard Academy ratio and format, too.

Characters

Tom Cat and Jerry Mouse

Tom (called "Jasper" in his debut appearance) is a grey and white domestic shorthair cat. He usually lives a pampered life, although the characters usually live in several lifestyles, while Jerry is a small brown house mouse who always lives in close proximity to him. "Tom" is a generic name for a male cat (The Warner Bros. cartoon character Sylvester was originally named Thomas).[citation needed] Jerry possesses surprising strength for his size, lifting items such as anvils with relative ease and withstanding considerable impacts with them. Despite the typical cat-eats-mouse scenario, it is surprisingly quite rare for Tom to actually try and consume Jerry; most of his attempts are just to torment or humiliate Jerry. Despite being very energetic and determined, Tom is no match for Jerry's brains and wits. By the final "fade-out" of each cartoon, Jerry usually emerges triumphant, while Tom is shown as the loser. However, other results may be reached; on rare occasions, Tom triumphs, usually when Jerry becomes the aggressor or when he crosses some sort of line (the best example of which occurs in The Million Dollar Cat where, after finding out that Tom's newly acquired wealth will be taken away if he harms any animal, including a mouse, he torments Tom until Tom finally loses his temper and attacks him). Sometimes, usually ironically, they both lose, usually when Jerry's last trap potentially backfires on him after it affects Tom (An example is in Chuck Jones' Filet Meow short where Jerry orders a shark to scare Tom away from eating a goldfish. Afterwards, the shark scares Jerry away as well) or when Jerry overlooks something at the end of the course. Sometimes, they both end up being friends (only for something to happen so that Tom will chase Jerry again). Both characters display sadistic tendencies, in that they are equally likely to take pleasure in tormenting each other. However, depending on the cartoon, whenever one character appears to be in mortal danger (in a dangerous situation or by a third party), the other will develop a conscience and save him. Sometimes, they bond over a mutual sentiment towards an unpleasant experience and their attacking each other is more play than serious attacks. Multiple shorts show the two getting along with minimal difficulty, and they are more than capable of working together when the situation calls for it, usually against a third party who manages to torture and humiliate them both. Sometimes this partnership is forgotten quickly when an unexpected event happens or when one character feels that the other is no longer necessary. (Example is when in Posse Cat, when Jerry decides to pretend to get chased by Tom in exchange for half his food. Tom agrees to this, but then he goes back on his word later.) Other times however, Tom does keep his promise to Jerry and the partnerships are not quickly dissolved after the problem is solved.
Tom changes his love interest many times. The first love interest is Toots who appears in Puss n' Toots, and calls him "Tommy" in The Mouse Comes to Dinner. He is also interested in a cat called Toots in The Zoot Cat although she has a different appearance to the original Toots. The most frequent love interest of Tom's is Toodles Galore, who never has any dialogue in the cartoons.
Despite five shorts ending with a depiction of Tom's apparent death, his demise is never permanent; he even reads about his own death in a flashback in Jerry's Diary. He appears to die in explosions in Mouse Trouble (after which he is seen in heaven), Yankee Doodle Mouse and in Safety Second, while in The Two Mouseketeers he is guillotined offscreen.

Tom and Jerry speaking

Although many supporting and minor characters speak, Tom and Jerry rarely do so themselves. Tom, most famously, sings while wooing female cats; for example, Tom sings Louis Jordan's "Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby" in the 1946 short Solid Serenade. In that one as well as Zoot Cat, Tom, when romancing a female cat, woos her in a French-accented voice similar to that of screen actor Charles Boyer. At the end of The Million Dollar Cat after beginning to antagonize Jerry he says "Gee, I'm throwin' away a million dollars... BUT I'M HAPPY!" In Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring, Jerry says, "No, no, no, no, no," when choosing the shop to remove his ring. In The Mouse Comes to Dinner Tom speaks to his girlfriend while inadvertently sitting on a stove: "Gee, what's cookin'?" (The girl replies "You are, stupid"). Another instance of speech comes in Solid Serenade and The Framed Cat, where Tom directs Spike through a few dog tricks in a dog-trainer manner. In Mouse Trouble, Tom says "Don't you believe it!" after being beaten up by Jerry (this also happens in The Missing Mouse.) Co-director William Hanna provided most of the squeaks, gasps, and other vocal effects for the pair, including the most famous sound effects from the series, Tom's leather-lunged scream (created by recording Hanna's scream and eliminating the beginning and ending of the recording, leaving only the strongest part of the scream on the soundtrack) and Jerry's nervous gulp. The only other reasonably common vocalization is made by Tom when some external reference claims a certain scenario or eventuality to be impossible, which inevitably, ironically happens to thwart Tom's plans – at which point, a bedraggled and battered Tom appears and says in a haunting, echoing voice "Don't you believe it!", a reference to the then-popular 1940s radio show Don't You Believe It. [4][5] In the 1946 short Trap Happy, Tom hires a mouse exterminator who, after several failed attempts to dispatch Jerry, changes profession to Cat exterminator by crossing out the "Mouse" on his title and writing "Cat", resulting in Tom spelling out the word out loud before reluctantly pointing at himself. One short, 1956's Blue Cat Blues, is narrated by Jerry in voiceover (voiced by Paul Frees) as they try to win back their ladyfriends. Both Tom and Jerry speak more than once in the 1943 short The Lonesome Mouse, while Jerry was voiced by Sara Berner during his appearance in the 1945 MGM musical Anchors Aweigh. Tom and Jerry: The Movie is the first (and so far only) installment of the series where the famous cat-and-mouse duos regularly speak. In that movie, Tom was voiced by Richard Kind, and Jerry was voiced by Dana Hill.

Spike and Tyke

In his attempts to catch Jerry, Tom often has to deal with Spike (known as "Killer" and "Butch" in some shorts), an angry, vicious but extremely unintelligent bulldog who tries to attack Tom for bothering his son Tyke while trying to get Jerry. Originally, Spike was unnamed and mute (aside from howls and biting noises) as well as attacking indiscriminately, not caring whether it was Tom or Jerry though usually attacking Tom. In later cartoons, Spike spoke often, using a voice and expressions (performed by Billy Bletcher and later Daws Butler) modeled after comedian Jimmy Durante. Spike's coat has altered throughout the years between grey and creamy tan. The addition of Spike's son Tyke in the late 1940s led to both a slight softening of Spike's character and a short-lived spin-off theatrical series (Spike and Tyke).
Most cartoons with Spike in it have a system; usually Spike is trying to accomplish something (such as building a dog house or sleeping) when Tom and Jerry's antics stop him from doing it. Spike then (presumably due to prejudice) singles out Tom as the culprit and threatens him that if it ever happens again, he will do "something horrible" to him (effectively forcing Tom to take the blame) while Jerry overhears; afterwards Jerry usually does anything he can to interrupt whatever Spike is doing while Tom barely manages to stop him (usually getting injured in the process). Usually Jerry does eventually wreck whatever Spike is doing in spectacular fashion and leaving Tom to take the blame, forcing him to flee from Spike and inevitably lose (usually due to the fact that Tom is usually framed by Jerry and that Spike just doesn't like Tom). Off-screen, Spike does something to Tom and finally Tom is generally shown injured or in a bad situation while Jerry smugly cuddles up to Spike unscathed. At least once however, Tom does something that benefits Spike, who promises not to interfere ever again; causing Jerry to frantically leave the house and run into the distance (in Hic-cup Pup). Spike is well known for his famous "Listen pussycat!" catchphrase when he threatens Tom, his other famous catchphrase is "That's my boy!" normally said when he supports or congratulates his son.
Tyke is described as a cute, sweet looking, happy and a lovable puppy. He is Spike's son, but unlike Spike, Tyke does not speak and only communicates (mostly towards his father) by barking, yapping, wagging his tail, whimpering and growling. Tyke's father Spike would always go out of his way to care and comfort his son and make sure that he is safe from Tom. Tyke loves his father and Spike loves his son and they get along like friends, although most of time they would be taking a nap or Spike would teach Tyke the main facts of life of being a dog. Like Spike, Tyke's appearance has altered throughout the years, from grey (with white paws) to creamy tan. When Tom and Jerry Kids first aired, this was the first time that viewers were able to hear Tyke speak.

Butch and Toodles Galore


Butch is a black cat who also wants to eat Jerry. He is the most frequent adversary of Tom. However, for most of the episodes he appears in, he's usually seen rivaling Tom over Toodles. Butch was also Tom's pal or chum as in some cartoons, where Butch is leader of Tom's buddies, who are Meathead and Topsy. Butch talks more often than Tom or Jerry in most episodes.

Nibbles

Nibbles is a small grey mouse who often appears in episodes as Jerry's nephew. He is a carefree individual who very rarely understands the danger of the situation, simply following instructions the best he can both to Jerry's command and his own innocent understanding of the situation. This can lead to such results as "getting the cheese" by simply asking Tom to pick it up for him, rather than following Jerry's example of outmaneuvering and sneaking around Tom. Many times Nibbles is an ally of Jerry in fights against Tom, including being the second Mouseketeer. He is given speaking roles in all his appearances as a Mouseketeer, often with a high-pitched French tone. However, during an episode to rescue Robin Hood, his voice was instead more masculine, gruff, and cockney accented.

Mammy Two Shoes

Mammy Two Shoes is a heavy-set middle-aged black woman who often has to deal with the mayhem generated by the lead characters. She is often seen as the owner of Tom. Her face was never shown (except very briefly in Saturday Evening Puss). Mammy's appearances have often been edited out, dubbed, or re-animated as a slim white woman in later television showings, since her character is a mammy archetype now often regarded as racist.

Regele Shaman - Episodul 1



Nume : Regele Shaman (Shaman King)
Nr. Episoade : 64






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Shaman King (シャーマンキング Shāman Kingu?) (română Regele Șaman), cunoscut și ca "Mankin", este o serie anime și manga de Hiroyuki Takei. Revista a avut 32 de volume, iar anime-ul 64 de episoade. Seria a fost lansată în revista Weekly Shōnen Jump în Japonia, iar apoi a fost creat seria anime, ce a fost regizată de Seiji Mizushima, co-produsă de TV Tokyo, Nihon Ad Systems și Xebec și difuzată de TV Tokyo. Cărțile de joc Shaman King sunt disponibile în Japonia și America de Nord.
Manta Oyamada, cunoscut ca și Mortimer sau pe scurt Morty în varianta tradusă în engleză de Fox Box (devenită mai târziu 4Kids), un tânăr studios de gimnaziu, încearcă într-o noapte o scurtătură spre casa printr-un cimitir după ce a pierdut ultimul tren după școală. În timp ce calatorea prin el, se întâlnește cu Yoh Asakura si "companionii" lui: un cimitir plin de fantome. Yoh revelă a fi un shaman, o punte intre lumea celor vii si a celor morți. Yoh demonstrează de asemenea puterea unui Shaman de a se unii cu un spirit pentru a atinge acelasi scop. Yoh și Morty devin repede foarte buni prieteni în timp ce Yoh își folosește abilitățile de Shaman pentru a ieși cu bine din diferite situații.
Lupta Shaman este o bătălie ținută o data la 500 de ani între Shamanii concurenți, câștigătorul devenind "Regele Shaman", persoana care este capabilă să contacteze "Marele Spirit" (spiritul la care fiecare suflet se va întoarce eventual). Câștigătorul primește abilitatea de a reface lumea după propriul plac. Anna Kyoyama, logodinca lui Yoh, intră curând în peisaj și prescrie un antrenament brutal, cu scopul de a-l pregăti pe Yoh pentru turneu. Astfel începe intriga care îl va duce pe Yoh într-o călătorie în drumul căreia se va împrieteni cu Ryu(Rio), Tao Ren(Len/Lenny), Horohoro(Trey), Faust VIII, Lyserg Diethel și Joco(Chocolove).
În timpul Luptei Shaman, Yoh îl întâlnește pe Hao Asakura, un Shaman foarte puternic care dorește să extermine toți oamenii și Shamanii slabi pentru a creea o lume doar pentru Shamani. La sfârșitul luptelor Shaman cand echipele rămase erau constituite din Yoh și prietenii lui, Legiuitorii X si echipa lui Hao, echipele rămase au decis să piardă turneul încoronându-l pe Hao pe Regele Shaman. În timp ce Hao este dus departe, Yoh și prietenii lui decid să-l atace pe Hao în timp ce fuzionează cu Marele Spirit care este în comă. Pentru a face asta, Yoh și prietenii lui trebuie să-i învingă pe cei din tripul "Patch" care sunt obligați să-l servească pe noul Rege Shaman.
Odată înfrânți cei zece membrii ai tribului, Hao este trezit ca Regele Shaman. El îl înfrânge pe Yoh și prietenii lui și le absoarbe sufletul. În interiorul Marelui Spirit, Yoh, Ren, Horohoro, Faust VIII, și Joco se luptă cu Hao cu cele cinci spirite legendare; Spiritul Pământului, Spiritul Tunetului, Spiritul Ploii, Spiritul Focului și Spiritul Vântului. Se dezvăluie că Marele Spirit i-a îndeplinit dorința lui Hao astfel încât cineva să poată să aducă înapoi spiritul mamei lui. Cu ajutorul Annei, mama lui Hao este adusă Marelui Spirit. Ea îi spune lui Hao că trebuie să-i ierte pe oameni pentru că au asasinat-o. Hao decide să amâne planul sau de a-i eradica pe oameni și să-l observe pe Yoh și prietenii lui cum schimbă lumea.
Șapte ani mai târziu, Hana Asakura îi așteaptă la o stație pe cei cinci luptători legendari și pe părinții lui, Yoh și Anna.

Description in English :

Shaman King (Japanese: シャーマンキング Hepburn: Shāman Kingu?) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroyuki Takei. This manga follows the adventures of Yoh Asakura as he attempts to hone his shaman skills to become the Shaman King by winning the Shaman Fight. Takei chose shamanism as the main theme of the series because he wanted a topic that had never been attempted before in manga.
The Shaman King manga was originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump between 1998 and 2004. The individual chapters were collected and released in 32 tankōbon volumes by Shueisha. An animated television series was produced by Xebec and co-produced by TV Tokyo, which aired on Japan's TV Tokyo network from 2001 to 2002. The manga has also been reprinted in a kanzenban edition, and has spawned video games, a trading card game, and many types of Shaman King-related merchandise.
In North America, Viz Media obtained the English-language license for the manga and published chapters of Shaman King in its Shonen Jump magazine from March 2003 to August 2007. The anime series was licensed in North America by 4Kids Entertainment in 2003, and aired on Fox Box. Exclusive video games were released by 4Kids Entertainment in North America and Europe.
In Japan, the manga has been popular, selling over 26 million volumes as of 2011. Both the manga and anime have been featured, at various times, in "top ten" lists of their respective media. The Shaman King anime has been watched by a large number of television viewers in Japan. Publications about manga, anime and other media have commented on the Shaman King manga, with positive comments on the series.

Plot

The plot of Shaman King revolves around Yoh Asakura, a shaman, a medium between the worlds of the living and the dead. Yoh seeks to become the Shaman King, the one who is able to contact the Great Spirit, and will gain the ability to reshape the world in any way they wish, and for this purpose he must to win the Shaman Fight, a battle held once every 500 years between competing shamans. Anna Kyoyama, Yoh's fiancée, soon enters the scene and prescribes a brutal training regimen to prepare him for the tournament. Thus begins the plot that will lead Yoh on a journey that will lead him to befriend Ryu, Tao Ren, Horohoro, Faust VIII, Lyserg Diethel, and Joco McDonnell (known as Chocolove McDonnell).
During the Shaman Fight, Yoh encounters Hao Asakura, a strong shaman who wishes to eradicate humans and create a world for shamans. At the end of the shaman battles, the remaining teams consist of Yoh and his friends (the X-Laws) and Hao's team. The remaining teams choose to forfeit the tournament, crowning Hao with the title of Shaman King. As Hao is led away, Yoh and his allies decide to attack Hao while he is merging with the great spirit, which is in a coma. To conquer Hao, Yoh and his friends must defeat The Patch Tribe members who are obliged to serve under the new Shaman King.
After Yoh and his friends overcome the ten Patch Tribe members, Hao is awakened as the new Shaman King. He defeats Yoh and all his friends and absorbs their souls. Inside the Great Spirit, Yoh, Tao, Horohoro, Lyserg, and Chocolove battle against Hao and the five legendary spirits: the Spirit of Earth, the Spirit of Thunder, the Spirit of Rain, the Spirit of Fire, and the Spirit of Wind. When former associates of Yoh and his friends begin appearing in the Great Spirit, it is revealed that the Great Spirit granted Hao's wish for someone to bring back his mother's spirit. With Anna's help, Hao's mother is brought to the Great Spirit. Hao's mother tells him that, in order to be saved, he must forgive the humans for murdering her. Hao decides to postpone his plan to eradicate humans and to observe how Yoh and his friends will change the world.
Seven years later, Hana Asakura waits at a station for the five legendary warriors and his parents, Yoh and Anna.

Production

Before creating Shaman King, Takei, an assistant of Nobuhiro Watsuki's Rurouni Kenshin, exchanged ideas about the series with the other assistants. As a colleague of Watsuki, he worked primarily as a manga assistant, only focusing on his own projects during his days off. He was influenced by street art from hip-hop and rap culture, which is apparent in his manga artwork.For drawing, he used calligraphy inks and pen nibs. When illustrating, he used Copic brand color markers.
He chose shamanism as the principal topic of the series because he "wanted to choose a topic that has never been done before". He said he incorporated his own personality and beliefs in Shaman King.[1] He has an interest in the subject, and "choosing shamanism as the subject of this story seemed like a natural extension of that." For the title, he said he used "shaman", an English word, due to the fact that "the nuance is really great" and because there "is no word in Japanese that accurately carries the meaning of the word 'shaman'."
Takei created the stories after he created the characters because he believed the "stories are born because of the existence of the characters". In addition, he felt that "the most important thing [to create a character] is to have originality".Trough his characters he wanted to show different cultures, backgrounds and values. When asked "how do shamans of pacifistic religions ever win the Shaman Fight?" he answered that the Shaman Fight is fought using the "strength of the soul".
Five years after the end of the series, when the Shaman King Kanzen-Ban was finished, Takei said, "After making the readers waiting [sic] so much for this, the last thing I wanted to do was to disappoint them". He thought the ending was a "huge responsibility". This edition served to make corrections and adjustments and, for Takei, it was something "fun," as it was different from scratch.

Media

Manga

The chapters of Shaman King were written and illustrated by Takei and were published in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump from June 30, 1998 to August 30, 2004. The 285-chapter series was collected into 32 tankōbon volumes, the first of which was released on December 3, 1998, with the last (volume 32) being released on January 5, 2005. Only 31 volumes were released once the publication ended. The release of volume 32 (intended for publication on December 3, 2004) was delayed. Shueisha reported they would only publish volume 32 if they receive evidence of demand from approximately 50,000 people.
During the 2009 Jump Festa, Shueisha announced a kanzenban reprint of the entire series. Called Shaman King Kanzen-Ban (or "Perfect Edition"), its release reprinted the entire series in 27 volumes, concluding with the "true ending" to the series. A total of 16 new chapters produced for this edition expanded the total number of chapters in the series to 300. The new series finale was also posted on the official Kanzen-Ban website, in addition to the print editions. The first volume of the Perfect Edition was released on March 4, 2008, with the last (volume 27) being published on April 3, 2009. Shaman King has also been published as part of the Shueisha Jump Remix series of magazine-style books. Sixteen volumes of Shaman King were released under the Shueisha Jump Remix series between April 1 and October 28, 2011.
On November 2011, a one-shot manga was released titled Shaman King: Zero in Jump Kai, with four other one-shots released monthly until the beginning of Shaman King: Flowers.Shaman King: Zero was released on a single volume on May 10, 2012. On November 2011, Shueisha announced the serialization of a sequel, Shaman King: Flowers (シャーマンキング Flowers Shāman Kingu Furawāzu?), to start in their magazine Jump Kai in April 2012. It focuses on Hana Asakura's development as a Shaman.The first tankōbon of Shaman King: Flowers was released on August 10, 2012, and is currently on the fourth volume, released on October 10, 2013.
Viz Media licensed the series for an English-language release in North America, with chapters initially serialized in the American Shonen Jump. It began in third issue in 2003, but ceased serialization in the August 2007 issue. Volume 1 was released on September 3, 2003, and volume 32 was released to conclude the series on January 4, 2011. In Australasian region, Madman Entertainment licensed and published the series between February 10, 2009 and September 10, 2011.

Funbari no Uta

Funbari no Uta (ふんばりの詩 Funbari Poem?) is a spin-off to Shaman King which lasted for five chapters and takes place seven years after the end of the manga series. It features Hana Asakura and his journey with Ryu to find the Five Elemental Warriors for a reunion before the opening of the Funbari Hot Springs Inn. All five chapters were included in volume 32 of the American release.

Anime

The episodes of the Shaman King anime series are directed by Seiji Mizushima and produced by Xebec. At an early stage of anime production, Takei himself helped the anime's staff. However, he soon left the staff due to his lack of time as he was working in the manga.The 64 episodes were aired between July 4, 2001, and September 25, 2002, on TV Tokyo in Japan. 4Kids Entertainment obtained the rights to broadcast the Shaman King anime in the United States, where it premiered on Fox Box on August 30, 2003. The final episode aired on September 3, 2005.
The episodes were collected into 16 DVD compilations by King Records in Japan and released between October 30, 2001, and January 22, 2003. The DVDs were later collected and released in three box sets between August 27, 2008, and December 25, 2008.[ Five DVD compilations of the English adaptation have been released by Funimation Entertainment between October 19, 2004 and March 29, 2005 in an uncut form.

Clasa lui 3000 - Episodul 1



Nume : Clasa lui 3000 (Class of 3000)
Nr. Episoade : 10
Limba : Romana
A fost difuzat pe : Cartoon Network






Descriere in Romana : 

Clasa lui 3000 este un serial de desene animate care a fost la început difuzat pe Cartoon Network dar mai târziu difuzarea serialului pe acest canal a fost întreruptă. Serialul este creat, produs executiv, și la avut în distribuție pe André 3000 din grupul Hip hop OutKast ca superstarul și profesorul de muzică, Sunny Bridges și produs de Cartoon Network Studios. Acum serialul este difuzat pe Pro Cinema dublat în limba română. Serialul prezintă viața lui Sunny Bridges, un artist muzician care este profesor de muzică la Școala Westley de arte performante.

Description in English : 

Class of 3000 is an American animated television series on Cartoon Network that was created, executively produced, and starred by André 3000 of the Hip Hop group OutKast as superstar and music teacher Sunny Bridges, set at Atlanta, Georgia's Westley School of Performing Arts. Mr. Bridges is a jazz and blues artist who occasionally lectures in Atlanta's Little Five Points residential area. It was produced by Tom Lynch Company, Moxie Turtle and Cartoon Network Studios. In Canada, the series has aired on MuchMusic.
As of September 25, 2011, it's currently the last Cartoon Network series to be given a TV-Y7 rating without the Fantasy Violence side rating to accompany it as an ironic result (this show ended up rated TV-Y7 due to mild innuendo, the surreal animation being slightly intense for younger viewers, and some comic relief slapstick humour). It is also the final Cartoon Network show which aired at the time Jim Samples had been in charge of Cartoon Network (he decided to resign the week after the 2007 Boston bomb scare had occurred).

Production history/Cancellation

The series made its world premiere (previously advertised as a live premiere with performances by Chris Brown) on November 3, 2006 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT with a one-hour special, came to Cartoon Network UK on May 28, 2007 and premiered on Cartoon Network Australia/New Zealand on February 4, 2008. Timothy McGee actually sued Andre 3000, claiming he proposed the idea for a similar TV show back in the year 1997 with Andre replaced by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, which may be one of the costs of the show's cancelation. The show was co-created and developed by Thomas W. Lynch & Patric M. Verrone. In January 2010 all mentionings in the website about the show were removed, meaning that Cartoon Network has abandoned it. Although there has not been a DVD released in Region 1, seasons 1 and 2 of the show are currently available on iTunes, with the exception of "The Cure" from season 2.

Inspector Gadget - Episodul 1



Nume : Inspector Gadget
Nr. Episoade : 14
Limba : Romana
A fost difuzat pe : Jetix 




Descriere in Romana :

Este o comedie Walt Disney destinata intregii familii, un film al carui erou este compus din mii de piese detasabile si in miscare. INSPECTOR GADGET se bazeaza pe eroul serialului cu acelasi nume, si urmareste aventurile comice prin care trece John Brown - un agent de paza cam naiv care viseza sa ajunga cel mai renumit ofiter de politie. La un moment dat, datorita unor imprejurari neasteptate, el devine candidatul ideal pentru realizarea unui proiect strict secret al politiei si frumoasa cercetatoare Brenda Bradford va aplica vastele sale cunostinte din domeniul robotizarii pentru a-l transforma pe nevinovatul paznic intr-un erou plin de talent si... accesorii!
Fiind utilat cu un sortiment vast de dispozitive inventate si grefate pe corp, noul "INSPECTOR GADGET" va folosi aceste "acareturi", alaturi de intuitie si noroc pentru a dezlega un complicat caz criminal. El va trebui sa-l infrunte pe infamul raufacator de talie internationala - Claw ("cleste"), care a pus la cale un plan diabolic prin care spera sa domine intreaga lume.

Description in English : 

Inspector Gadget is an animated television series that revolves around the adventures of a clumsy, dim-witted cyborg detective named lnspector Gadget – a human being with various bionic gadgets built into his body. Gadget's nemesis is Dr. Claw, the leader of an evil organization, known as "M.A.D."[4]
This is the first syndicated cartoon show from DIC Entertainment (as well as the first from the company to be created specifically for US viewers, along with The Littles). lt originally ran from 1983 to 1986 and remained in syndication into the late 1990s. It continues to air successfully in reruns around the world.
The series was produced by companies in France, Canada, the United States, Taiwan, and Japan. It was a co-production between DIC Entertainment in France (the main headquarters did not move to the US untiI 1987) and Nelvana in Canada; the animation work was outsourced to foreign studios such as Tokyo Movie Shinsha in Japan and Cuckoo's Nest Studio in Taiwan. It was the first animated television series to be presented in stereo.

Premise

Inspector Gadget is a famous cyborg policeman with a seemingly endless amount of gadgets he can summon by saying "Go-Go-Gadget" then the gadget's name. The word "Gadget" is actually part of the name, as hinted at in some episodes. Although he has all this equipment, Gadget is ultimately incompetent and clueless (in a manner similar to the Inspector Clouseau character of the Pink Panther series), and overcomes obstacles and survives perilous situations by sheer good luck, with help from his faithful niece Penny and intelligent dog Brain who both must secretly help him solve each case. Even his gadgets often malfunction, which Gadget often deals with by exclaiming that he needs to get them fixed.
Almost every episode of the first season follows a detailed and set formula, with little variation (though many of these elements were tinkered with in season 2). Gadget, Penny, and Brain will usually be doing something together when Chief Quimby calls the top-secret Gadgetphone (a telephone built into one of Gadget's hands). Usually, the call consists of Gadget saying, "Is that you, Chief? You're where? Right away, Chief." Gadget then tracks down Quimby, who is either disguised or hiding, and receives a brief message about the latest caper by Dr. Claw and M.A.D, along with his assigned task aimed at stopping it. Each of these messages self-destructs after reading (a nod to Mission: Impossible), a fact which Gadget always ignores as he crumples the messages up and tosses them away, inevitably getting them somewhere near Quimby where they explode in his face.
The episode then usually takes Gadget to some exotic locale and somehow Penny and Brain find a way to accompany him. Brain keeps Gadget out of trouble from M.A.D. agents (who Gadget usually mistakes for friendly locals; ironically, Gadget often takes the disguised Brain for a MAD agent), while Penny solves the case.
Frequently, Penny herself lands in trouble with M.A.D. agents - most of whom truss her up and leave her in a "Death-Trap" or similar perilous situation (a nod to The Man From U.N.C.L.E.). She occasionally extricates herself at the last possible moment, but more often she is forced to call Brain who rescues her in the nick of time. (More than anything else, Penny's being reduced to a damsel in distress prevents Brain's role from becoming entirely thankless.) With the help of Penny and Brain, Gadget inadvertently saves the day, Dr. Claw escapes, and Chief Quimby arrives to congratulate Gadget on a job well done.
Each episode ends (as many cartoons did in the 1980s) with Gadget (and usually Penny and Brain also) giving a public service announcement - in direct contrast with his dangerous job and risk-taking behavior in the show, with most of the tips having a connection with problems Gadget had experienced during the episode. For example in one episode, Gadget tries to hitchhike saying he hopes the approaching motorist doesn't mind him doing so, with the ending PSA making very clear how dangerous hitchhiking can be.

Characters

  • Inspector Gadget is the main protagonist and titular character of the series and movies. He dresses like Inspector Clouseau, drives a Matra Murena car and acts like Maxwell Smart, who was portrayed by Gadget's voice actor Don Adams. The clueless Gadget frequently bungles during his cases and gets into danger, but he always gets out of trouble through either his trusty gadgets, Penny or Brain's unseen assistance, or pure luck. One of his most famous catch-phrases in the series is "Wowsers!" While he would never succeed in completing a mission by himself without Penny and Brain, they usually would not succeed in completing a mission themselves without Inspector Gadget and his gadgets unintentionally foiling the MAD agents' plans.
  • Penny is Gadget's precocious niece. She is a master of investigation and technology who is the one truly responsible for foiling M.A.D.'s schemes, a fact only Brain knows. Using a computer disguised as a book and a utility wristwatch, she monitors her Uncle Gadget's activities, communicates with Brain and foils M.A.D.'s plots. Penny very often gets captured by M.A.D. agents before calling Brain for help or escaping by herself.
  • Brain is Inspector Gadget's and Penny's faithful pet dog and companion. He is bipedal, just as intelligent as a human and assists Penny in keeping Gadget out of danger and solving the crime. Brain uses a variety of disguises, which Gadget never sees through, and is often mistaken for a M.A.D. agent by Gadget. Brain's collar is outfitted with a retractable video communications system linked to a computer wristwatch Penny wears that allows her to relay information on Gadget's activity, or warn Brain as to the whereabouts of M.A.D. agents. Brain can communicate with humans, through a gruff, Scooby-Doo-like "dog" voice or pantomime and physical gestures to communicate effectively.
  • Doctor Claw (his real name is never revealed) is the main antagonist of the series and leader of the evil M.A.D. organization. Throughout the entire series, Dr. Claw is an unseen character. Only his arms and gauntleted hands are visible, leaving the viewer to guess as to his face and body. He is usually at a computer terminal where he monitors his various schemes, often in a creepy old castle. Although he is aware of Gadget's idiocy, he believes the Inspector to be his greatest enemy, never fully realizing that it is actually Penny and Brain who foil his plots in each episode (although he or his M.A.D. agents have captured Penny and sometimes Brain a number of times). Dr. Claw's preferred mode of transportation/escape is the M.A.D. Mobile, a black and red vehicle that can transform into a jet or a submarine. He is always seen with his fat pet cat M.A.D. Cat, (a nod to Ernst Stavro Blofeld and his cat) who reaps the benefits of his brief victories and bears the brunt of his defeats. Dr. Claw's catch-phrase is "I'll get you next time, Gadget! NEXT time!" It is heard at the end of every episode, during the credits, and is followed by a loud "Meow" from M.A.D. Cat.
  • Chief Quimby is Inspector Gadget's short-tempered boss and the chief of Westfinster. He has a moustache and is usually seen with a pipe in his mouth. He appears disguised at the beginning of each episode with his own theme music to deliver Gadget his mission only to be blown up by the self-destructing message (a parody of the Mission: Impossible messages) because of Gadget's obliviousness; he appears again at the end of most episodes to congratulate Gadget on a job well done, but he never realizes that it is Penny who is truly the one responsible for foiling Doctor Claw's plots.
  • Corporal Capeman, voiced by Townsend Coleman, is a recurring character introduced in the second season as Inspector Gadget’s sidekick. Capeman is a self-proclaimed superhero who acts in the manner of a stereotypical crime fighter but, though more observant than the Inspector of details, is equally as inept at interpreting them. Capeman is obsessed with learning to fly and often mistakenly believes he has miraculously acquired the power of flight while in the midst of dire circumstances.

RoboGandecelul - Episodul 1


Nume : RoboGandacelul
Nr. Episoade : 4
Limba : Romana
A fost difuzat pe : Jetix




Descriere in Romana :

RoboGandacelul este un serial de animatie canadian, care a rulat la postul de televiziune Teletoon in Canada si Jetix in Europa. Urmareste povestea unui gandac de bucatarie numit Rube si a fratelui sau Reg. In timp ce cautau mancare, asa cum se poate vedea in filmuletul de introducere, Rube este prins si se fac experimente pe el. Fratele lui il salveaza, dar cand sar intr-o priza sa se ascunda, Rube este transformat pentru totdeauna intr-un robogandacel, pe jumatate robot, pe jumatate gandac de bucatarie. Dupa aceasta transformare el jura sa isi foloseasca puterile doar pentru a face a bine pentru toata lumea, si niciodata pentru uz personal, spre nefericirea fratelui sau mai mic, Reg. Numele de RoboGandacelul vine din engleza: RoboRoach, iar de multe ori l-am vazut tradus gresit, ca “Robo Gandacelul”, in loc de “RoboGandacelul” scris legat. De obicei un desen are cam 20 de minute, la care se adauga introducerea, si care are cate doua parti. Noi am separat cele doua parti, care avea fiecare povestea ei, si am facut cate una de 10 minute. Fiecare desen animat se termina prost pentru Reg, care se plange de fiecare data: “De ce eu? De ce intotdeauna numai si numai eu?”.

Description in English :

Roboroach is a Canadian animated television series, which ran on Teletoon in Canada and Fox Kids in Europe. It follows the story of a cockroach named Rube and his brother Reg. While scavenging for food, as seen in the introduction film, Rube is caught and experimented on. His brother saves him, but when they jump in an electrical outlet, Rube is transformed forever into a roboroach, a half-robot half-cockroach. After that he swears to use his powers only for the good of everyone and never for personal use, unfortunately for Reg.

Characters

  • Ruben "Rube" Roach has been turned into a "super-bug" and serves as the superhero of the fictional town of Vexberg. He always thinks of the others before himself and never accepts gifts of gratitude, and that's the reason why he and his brother live in poverty. Rube is also quite naive and believes almost everything anyone tells him. He has three pet lice and a "larvy" doll. His superpowers include transforming into almost anything, from washing machines to scouters and from planes to toilets. He is voiced by Scott Thompson
  • Reginald "Reg" Roach is Rube's older brother always tries to get rich but always fails. He is overambitious and cares only about himself. Reg tries to use his brother's powers to obtain money but Rube always turns down reward offers because, as he says: "A good deed is its own reward!". That infuriates Reg as he is also quite selfish and ill-tempered. This often causes him a lot of trouble. His catchphrase is "Why me? why me? Why all the time me?" with slight variations according to the episode. He could be described as an Ever-failing character. Reg is voiced by Ted Dykstra.
  • Mayor Mierworm is the mayor of Vexburg. she does not like Rube or Reg and thinks of them as menaces. Once she even tried to blame them for a crime they never committed, just to get rid of them. As a politician she is not very good but seemingly Mayor Mierworm gets re-elected quite often.
  • Skeeter Jettings is the main reporter in the series and can be found announcing the news on Reg and Rube's TV. His name is a spoof on Peter Jennings.
  • The police chief is Roboroach's friend and chief of the police station. Also known for his giggle.
  • Doc is the Roach brothers' personal physician.
  • Sterling Überbucks is CEO and owner of his company "Überbucks Dynamic Concerns". He and his helper Toadie are always trying to get richer at the cost of anything. Sterling has a nephew Stewie Jr., an evil twin brother named Carling and a great-great-great grandfather named Sterling Überrucks The Very 1st.

Viva High School Musical Mexico - Online in Romana



 Nume : Viva High School Musical Mexico
Durata : 100 min
Limba : Romana
A fost difuzat pe : Disney Channel






Descriere in Romana :  

Viva High School Musical Mexico (High School Musical: El Desafίo Mexico) este un spin-off al filmului american High School Musical, făcut pentru Mexic. Filmul îi are în rolurile principale pe finaliștii emisiunii-concurs High School Musical: La Selección, cu participarea specială a duetului muzical Jesse & Joy.
Premiera originală a avut loc pe data de 5 septembrie 2008, în cinematografele din Mexic. În România, premiera a avut loc pe 14 februarie 2010, cu ocazia Zilei îndrăgostiților, la Disney Channel, cu o variantă dublată în limba română.

Rezumat

De-a lungul verii, Cristóbal (Cristóbal Orellana), căpitanul echipei de fotbal a liceului, descoperă că vecina și colega lui de clasă, Mariana (Mariana Magaña) s-a schimbat mult în timpul vacanței de vară. Luli (Mar Contreras) a rămas tot țanțoșă și cu o atitudine superioară față de fratele ei, Fernando (Fernando Soberanes) și de companioanele ei, pe care le numește "Invizibilele". Un nou an școlar începe la High School Mexico, iar școala anunță o "Bătălie a trupelor" ("Battle of the Bands"), concurs organizat de Jesse & Joy. Muncind contra-cronometru și cu resurse limitate, băieții își unesc forțele pentru ziua cea mare. Cristobal, Mariana și câțiva colegi formează o trupă numită "Fair Play". Dorindu-și să câștige, Luli încearcă să-l despartă pe Cristobal de prietenii lui. Dar, o singură trupă va câștiga; cea care înțelege că munca în echipă, dezvoltarea personală și munca din greu îi va face niște artiști și oameni mai buni.

Description in English :

High School Musical is a 2006 American television film and the first installment in the High School Musical trilogy. Upon its release on January 20, 2006, it became the most successful film that Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM) ever produced,[2][3][4] with a television sequel High School Musical 2 released in 2007 and the feature film High School Musical 3: Senior Year released to theaters in October 2008. It is the first Disney Channel Original Movie to have a theatrical sequel.[5] The film's soundtrack was the best-selling album in the United States for 2006.[6]
High School Musical was Disney Channel's most watched film that year with 7.7 million viewers in its premiere broadcast in the US, until August's premiere of The Cheetah Girls 2, which achieved 8.1 million viewers.[7] In the UK, it received 789,000 viewers for its premiere (and 1.2 million viewers overall during the first week), making it the second most watched program for the Disney Channel (UK) of 2006. On December 29, 2006, it became the first DCOM to be broadcast on the BBC.[8] Globally, High School Musical has been seen by over 225 million viewers.[9][10]
With a plot described by the author and numerous critics as a modern adaptation of Romeo & Juliet,[11] High School Musical is a story about two high school juniors from rival cliques – Troy Bolton (Zac Efron), captain of the basketball team, and Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Hudgens), a beautiful and shy transfer student who excels in math and science.[12] Together, they try out for the lead parts in their high school musical, and as a result, divide the school. Despite other students' attempts to thwart their dreams, Troy and Gabriella resist peer pressure and rivalry, inspiring others along the way not to "stick to the status quo". High school diva Sharpay Evans (Ashley Tisdale) will do anything to sabotage the friendship between Troy and Gabriella and also get a lead in the school musical, assisted by her brother Ryan (Lucas Grabeel).
High School Musical was filmed at East High School located in Salt Lake City, Utah, the auditorium of Murray High School, and Downtown Salt Lake City. Murray High School was also the set of several other Disney productions: Take Down (1978), Read It and Weep (2006), Minutemen (2008)[13] and High School Musical: Get in the Picture (2008).[14]

Plot

On New Year's Eve, juniors Troy Bolton and Gabriella Montez meet at a party while both teens are at a ski lodge during winter break. At the party, the two are called upon to sing karaoke together ("Start of Something New"). They seem to be attracted to each other, and exchange numbers before going their separate ways.
After Christmas break, Troy sees Gabriella in his homeroom, and she explains that she just moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico and transferred to East High School over break. Troy shows Gabriella around the school, and they pause in front of the sign-up sheet for the winter musical auditions. This alarms Drama Club president Sharpay Evans, who assumes that Gabriella is interested in auditioning. Wanting to eliminate competition, Sharpay investigates the new girl and has the scholastic decathlon captain, Taylor McKessie, find out about Gabriella's past academic achievements.
During basketball practice, Troy has trouble focusing because his thoughts are on Gabriella and the idea that he might enjoy singing more ("Get'cha Head In the Game"). Gabriella and Troy both go to the musical auditions where Sharpay and her twin brother Ryan perform ("What I've Been Looking For") but both are too shy to audition. When Gabriella finally gains the confidence to step forward, Troy offers to sing with her, but Ms. Darbus tells them that they are too late. After Ms. Darbus attempts to leave, Kelsi Nielson, the musical's composer, trips and drops her things. Troy and Gabriella rush to help her, and they sing together as Kelsi plays piano ("What I've Been Looking For (Reprise)"). Ms. Darbus overhears them and gives them a callback audition.
When the callback list is posted, Sharpay discovers that she has competition for the lead in the musical, and the rest of the Wildcats are shocked that Troy and Gabriella have auditioned for a musical. Other students confess their own secret passions and talents ("Stick To The Status Quo"), alarming both Taylor and Troy's friend Chad Danforth. Since Gabriella has agreed to join the scholastic decathlon team, both Taylor and Chad want their teammates to focus on their upcoming competitions rather than the musical. Troy is tricked into saying that Gabriella is not important while she watches through a wi-fi link that the scholastic decathlon team has set up. Gabriella goes into depression ("When There Was Me And You") and decides not to audition for the musical. Realizing their mistake, Chad, Taylor and the basketball team tell Troy what happened and offer to support him in callbacks. Troy goes to Gabriella's house and they reconcile.
After overhearing Gabriella and Troy practicing, Sharpay has Ms. Darbus change the callback time to coincide with both the basketball championship and the scholastic decathlon to interfere with Gabriella and Troy's participation. Kelsi overhears the conversation and the basketball team and the decathlon team work together to come up with a plan. On the day of the competitions, Taylor and Gabriella use the school's computers to delay the championship and the decathlon. Troy and Gabriella rush to the auditorium, and Sharpay and Ryan finish performing their song ("Bop To The Top"), confident that their plan worked. After Gabriella and Troy audition ("Breaking Free"), Ms. Darbus gives the two the lead roles, making Sharpay and Ryan understudies. Troy and Gabriella both win their respective competitions, and the entire school gathers in the gym to celebrate ("We're All In This Together").
In a post-credits scene, Zeke paces alone in the gym as Sharpay comes running in declaring the cookies she rejected from him earlier "genius." She then hugs him and he says he will make her a crème brûlée.

Characters and cast

  • Troy Bolton (Zac Efron) is the most popular male student at East High School, and the captain of the varsity basketball team. On New Year's Eve after singing with Gabriella he finds himself having a crush on her.
  • Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Hudgens) is one of the brainiacs on the scholastic decathlon team. She develops a love for Troy.
  • Sharpay Evans (Ashley Tisdale) is an energetic student with a love of theatre. Enjoys being the centre of attention, particularly Troy's.
  • Ryan Evans (Lucas Grabeel) is Sharpay's twin brother.
  • Chad Danforth (Corbin Bleu) is Troy's best friend, and is very good friends with Jason and Zeke.
  • Taylor McKessie (Monique Coleman) is Gabriella's best friend. She is captain of the school's Scholastic Decathlon team.
  • Jack Bolton (Bart Johnson) is Troy's father and the coach of the basketball team.
  • Ms. Darbus (Alyson Reed) is the stern drama teacher at East High. She despises sports and cell phones but takes her job very seriously.
  • Kelsi Nielsen (Olesya Rulin) is a student at East High. She is a pianist and composer.
  • Zeke Baylor (Chris Warren Jr.) is friends with Troy and Chad, and plays for the basketball team. He also enjoys baking and is an admirer of Sharpay.
  • Jason Cross (Ryne Sanborn) is friends with Troy and Chad, and plays for the basketball team. He also tends to ask silly questions in class.
  • Martha Cox (Kaycee Stroh) is a peppy brainiac who enjoys hip-hop. She is good friends with Gabriella, Taylor, and Kelsi.