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  1. M.A.S.K. is a 1985 animated television series produced by DIC and ICC TV Productions, Ltd. [2] The series was based on the M.A.S.K. action figures produced by Kenner Products. [3] It was animated in Japan by Ashi Productions, Studio World and K.K. DiC Asia (later known as K.K. C&D Asia).

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    • 30 September 1985 –, 26 November 1986
  2. ThunderCats is an animated cartoon series created by Rankin/Bass Productions. Season 1 comprises 65 episodes - a standard number for animated series at the time, as it allowed the series to be shown every weekday for thirteen weeks (one full broadcast season). The series' two-part pilot episode debuted starting January 23, 1985, with airdates ...

  3. March 27, 2015. ( 2015-03-27) September 7, 2015. 101A. Inspector Gadget has finally defeated the cruel Dr. Claw and frozen him in an iceberg in the Arctic north. However, his evil nephew Talon thaws him out and infiltrates HQ, posing as an agent in training. Meanwhile, Penny has become an agent in training and now has Brain as her assistant.

  4. Feb 14, 2018 · sodes is a casual, cozy way to listen to the occasional podcast. There are no download queues or tricked-out audio features. Just tap a show, tap an episode, and listen.

  5. Feb 16, 2018 · Simple, but still great to use. Sodes (or “‘sodes,”) is purely about playing podcasts. You can subscribe to as many as you like, and they are arranged into a grid on the main screen. Tap one ...

  6. The St. Lawrence Economic Development Council (SODES) is a non-profit organization that protects and promotes the economic interests of the St. Lawrence River. SODES represents the maritime community, which includes stakeholders from the private and public sectors whose activities affect the St. Lawrence economy directly or indirectly in every ...

  7. As seen above, the thirteen episode series, The Legend of Zelda, was aired with the live-action Mario Bros. Plumbing segments on Fridays. The above production codes for these episodes (ex: LOZ3) are in the order the episodes were produced, but the actual codes used during production are unknown. The Ringer; Cold Spells; The White Knight; Kiss ...