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It's Been a Long Time,! - May 26, 2008

Yeah, It's been a long, I've got other oblegations now, so, I've been trying to keep up with TV.com, however, I'll only be here on someday's to edit my favorite articles. Hope for Future! - MegaHL90!

Aploge to all Contirbuters and TV News! - November 26, 06

For the past few months, i moved to a new area in the US, I did not have a computer, a tv, but I did have things to do to pass the time, sorry for keeping you waiting and guess what, I'm back and ready to roll!

TV/Video Game News (Various/Toonzone):

Pokemon:

Well, in japan, I see that the new Pokemon series has aired, and has been rumored to air in the US in April or next September.

Class of 3000:

I have seen this new cartoon, and it is very cool, sorry, Amsome!!

Sonic 360:

No News to report here.

---------------- MegaHL90

News From The Comic-Con! (Pokemon 2006 News) - July 20, 2006

News From The Comic-Con! (Pokemon 2006 News):

The identity of the new voice of Ash has been revealed at Pokemon USA's 10th anniversary panel, which also included information on the upcoming new episodes and specials that will be hitting US television this fall.
Sara Natachame, will voice Ash in her first dub. The VAs did not perform their voices at the panel (as is studio policy), although clips of the new voices were played during the panel. The intent of the new dubs is to make the show closer to the original - the new voices are closer to the originals, and Pokemon USA is working to keep the Japanese music.

Master of Mirage has been redubbed with the new voice of Ash, and five episodes of the series have already been recorded. The plan is to record one new episode every week, for a total of 52 episodes. The next movie will hit the US sometime next year, under the title"Pokémon: Manaphy & The Legend Of The Mysterious Jewel!".

Cartoon Network will be running the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon special at an undetermined date. The special will also be released on DVD - Pokemon.com will have more information on the special as it gets closer to release.

To Be On Vacation and Music Updates

Music Updates:

Yanni
to release new CD, Yanni Live, for more information, go to Yanni's Press Site.

To Be On Vacation:

Well, Starting on July 24, 2006, I will be on vacation until September 2, so make sure to hold off on the submissons until then, remember, July 24, I will be on vacation, so remember, I will not get to your submissons until September, Thanks,

MegaHL90

June 30, 2006 - TV Updates

TV Updates

Toon Zone Updates Kids WB to Mid July.

Cyberchase News

This fall, CYBERCHASE, the award-winning math mystery cartoon from Thirteen/WNET New York, launches its fifth season on PBS KIDS GO! with a spooky Halloween special and an extensive multi-platform initiative that applies math and problem-solving skills to the invention process.

The fun starts with THE HALLOWEEN HOWL, premiering Tuesday, October 31st on PBS KIDS GO! (check local listings). The CyberSquad must "divide and conquer" in order to rescue the Mayor from Hacker's clutches and save the big Halloween Howl party in Castleblanca, which all the little monster kids are looking forward to.

And that's just the beginning! In November, CYBERCHASE premieres its far-reaching MY BIG IDEA initiative, which includes four new invention-themed episodes, a broad educational outreach campaign and immersive activites at CYBERCHASE ONLINE.

"The start of CYBERCHASE's fifth season is a milestone of which we're extremely proud," said Sandra Sheppard, the series' executive producer. "Formal evaluations and informal feedback both tell us that CYBERCHASE has a positive impact on kids' enthusiasm for and comfort with math and problem-solving."

"We are at a critical point in this country when kids' performance in math and science appears to be waning," added executive producer Frances Nankin. "In our fifth season on PBS KIDS GO!, we're proud that CYBERCHASE effectively models the successful behaviors we want kids to engage in when they do mathematics."

Each of MY BIG IDEA's four episodes focuses on a different aspect of inventing. "A Clean Sweep" highlights the role of trial and error in inventing and how failure often precedes success, while "Designing Mr. Perfect" focuses on inventing to meet particular requirements. Episode three, "EcoHaven Ooze," shows the benefits of using three-dimensional models to understand an invention's functions and test its performance. And finally, "The Fairy Borg Father" teaches kids to refine and optimize a successful invention to make it the best it can be.

In addition to the four episodes, MY BIG IDEA will include an interactive Web component at CYBERCHASE ONLINE (pbskidsgo.org/cyberchase). A hands-on activities guide will be distributed to after-school programs across the country, while related activities kits will be provided to children's and science museums nationwide.

Since its premiere on PBS KIDS in 2002, the award-winning math mystery cartoon CYBERCHASE has used humor, action and adventure to get kids excited - and confident - about math and problem-solving activities. Independent studies have found that CYBERCHASE continues to succeed in its mission - nationwide, kids of different ages, genders and ethnicities show more positive attitudes toward math and greater confidence in problem-solving after watching CYBERCHASE regularly.

In addition, CYBERCHASE outreach initiatives continue to make a tangible impact in kids' exposure to and approach to math and problem-solving. Partnerships with such organizations as Girls Inc., the National Engineers Week Foundation and regional science and children's museums have brought the CYBERCHASE "Know Your Dough" and "Math in Science & Engineering" initiatives to the community level, where kids work directly with professionals and trained volunteers on the concepts presented in the television programs.

Targeting 8- to 11-year-olds, CYBERCHASE features a team of curious kids and their cyberbird pal Digit (Gilbert Gottfried) who outwit and outsmart the ultimate bad guy - Hacker (Christopher Lloyd) - as he tries to take over Cyberspace. The series has been recognized with many awards, including the Parents' Choice Award, the CINE Golden Eagle, the Telly, and, in 2003, the New York State Broadcasters Association award for Best Individual Program or Series for Children. CYBERCHASE appears on more than 340 PBS stations and digital channels across the U.S. and reaches more than 5 million viewers weekly.

CYBERCHASE is produced by Thirteen/WNET New York and Nelvana Limited. Executive producers are Sandra Sheppard, Thirteen's executive director of children's and educational programming, and Frances Nankin. Ellen Doherty is senior series producer.

Major funding for CYBERCHASE is provided by the National Science Foundation, PBS and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional funding is provided by The Intel Foundation and The Volckhausen Family. Corporate funding is provided by Intel Corporation.

Further details about CYBERCHASE are available in the Thirteen Online Pressroom: thirteen.org/pressroom.

April 29, 2006 - TV Updates, Plus Special Bulleton!

TV Updates (Toon Zone) :

Updated Kids WB To May 30, 06

New Voice Actor Names (Pokemon) :

Today, The New Special Called" The Mastermind Of Mirage Pokemon"
Aired, After Looking At The Credits, Only Ikue Ootani's Name Came Up,
But, Other Actors Were Announced After Looking That It Was In The Japanese
Japanese Section, When Looking In The English Scetion, Voice Actors Came Up,
These Might Be Are New Actors, But Professor Oak, Brock, & Mewoth's Voices
Are Horrible/Terrible, If You Want To Talk About This Subject, Click On Post a Comment.

March 15. 2005 - TV Updates

Well, I Have Not Updated For A Short Time, Here's The Lastest In Updates: TV Updates (Toonzone): Updated Kids WB Updated Cartoon Network Blocks Disney To Be Removed
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