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    Blaster's Universe

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  1. Blaster's Universe is an animated children’s television series, made by Nelvana and Hong Guang Animation, that ran for one season from September 1999 to January 2000 on CBS and in 2000 on Teletoon. It was based on Knowledge Adventure 's Blaster Learning System series of educational software .

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    Blaster's Universe is a Canadian animated television series that ran for one season on CBS (U.S.) and Teletoon. It was based on the Blaster Learning System universe, as it was reimagined in the late 1990s. The show is in continuity with other games of the era, such as Math Blaster ages 5-7. Only 13 episodes were produced.

    •Blaster (Max) - voiced by Jonathan Wilson

    •GC - voiced by Maryke Hendrikse

    •You're History - Blaster learns how much fun history can be when he, GC and MEL run into Attila the Hun on their way home from school. Blaster and GC give chase when Attila kidnaps MEL and discovers that intergalactic villain Major History is erasing all history. Using history against him, Blaster, GC and MEL foil his plot and Blaster turns in an ace history essay to boot.

    •A Bridge Too Weak - Blaster and GC offer to help her dad, the Commander of Omega, by attending a bridge opening. But nothing turns out to be, as it seems. The ice cream vendor is actually the math villain, the Number Cruncher, the fearsome Tuki Tukis are the good guys, the beautiful Luki Luki are the bad guys and Blaster isn’t just a dumb Earthling after all. So it just goes to show you can’t tell an ice cream truck by its cover.

    •Misplaced Weekend - Blaster is all set to go fishing Saturday morning when his dad tells him it’s Monday. Upset that he’s lost his fishing time not to mention he doesn’t have his school project ready, Blaster, GC and MEL head out to look for the missing weekend. Evil genius, Dr. Dabble, is the culprit and after a close call with a garbage monster they return the weekend and trick Dr. Dabble into finding time to go fishing.

    •A Spot of Trouble - MEL is Blaster and GC’s mechanical marvel - part pet and part high tech computer. MEL is always having to “play doggie” to fool Blaster’s parents but when the act becomes real the kids become worried. MEL’s canine caper takes Blaster and GC on a race across the galaxy as they try to keep him out of the clutches of Von Shtoopenscooper, the Omegan Dog Catcher. But after playing catch with a moon and chasing a few interstellar cars they finally get him home again.

    •Uncool Copycat - GC thinks that Blaster is getting a little loony when he tries to convince her that he saw two moons around Earth. What they discover is that a misguided artist named Deja Vu is making life size copies of everything. Unfortunately, Deja Vu decides to copy Blaster and GC, then the Commander and then almost starts an intergalactic war. Fortunately for everyone, Blaster and GC persuade him that it’s better to be a real artist than an Uncool copycat.

    •Mind Over Manners - Blaster gets a rude lesson in manners when arch villain Illitera decides to eliminate politeness. Blaster’s mom, Betty, is always reminding him to be polite but when Illitera replaces “please” with “you big goofball” Mom is not impressed. So to prevent intergalactic war and being grounded until he’s 20, Blaster, GC and MEL have to trick Illitera into returning politeness to the galaxy.

  3. Blaster's Universe: With Linda Kash, Robin Duke, Wayne Robson, Don Francks. An earthling boy, alien girl and robot dog save the universe from intergalactic villains.

    • (51)
    • 1999
    • Animation, Adventure, Comedy
    • 30
  4. Oct 2, 1999 · Set in the year 2222, it chronicles the adventures of Max Blaster, a bright, impetuous 12 year old boy obsessed with science and space, and his best friend G.C., a cool 12 year old girl who looks like an earthling but is really an alien.

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  6. Genre: Comedy. Target: 6-11 years. Length: 13x23'. Set in the year 2222, Blaster’s Universe chronicles the adventures of Blaster, a bright, impetuous twelve-year-old boy obsessed with science and space, and his best friend G.C., a cool girl who looks like an earthling but really is an alien.

    • 21 min
    • yourfamilyentertainment
  7. Starring Max Blaster, G.C., and MEL. Based on the Math Blaster CD-ROM games and aired on CBS for 13 episodes in 1999.

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