Remember that one day when you could wake up without an alarm? When you would get your favorite bowl of cereal and sit between the hours of 8 and 12? This is a blog dedicated to the greatest time of our childhood: Saturday mornings. The television programs you watched, the memories attached to them, and maybe introducing you to something you didn't realize existed. Updated every weekend.
He played Van Fanel in Escaflowne; Zadam in B.R.A.T.S. of the Lost Nebula;
Redline in NASCAR Racers; Jimmy Woo in Action Man; Cyclops/Scott
Summers in X-Men: Evolution; ElecMan and Dave in MegaMan: NT Warrior;
Dr. Ira Kane in Alienators: Evolution Continues; Champ Bear in Care
Bears: Adventures in Care-A-Lot; and Cole and several minor roles in LEGO
Ninjago. He also provided voices for Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action!
Need a dose of double-vision on
Saturday morning? You got it, dude!
The Olsen twins.
Twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen
became media darlings after they were cast in the shared role of Michelle
Tanner on Full House. While starring on
the show, the twins would appear in direct-to-video and television movies when
they got older, making their feature film debut in 1995 with It
Takes Two.
From 1994-2000 they headed two ongoing video series called The
Adventures of Mary-Kate & Ashleyand
You’re Inivted to Mary-Kate &
Ashley’s…,
while
also appearing on various programs in guest-starring roles. When the girls were
six, the company Dualstar
Entertainment Group was formed to manage their media career.
Special Agents Misty and Amber.
In 2001, the twins gained their
third regular television series with the short-lived So
Little Time,
as
well as their first foray into Saturday morning with Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action! Created by ex-Groundlings
member Robin
Riordan, the series followed Mary-Kate and Ashley as Special
Agents Misty and Amber who journeyed around the globe to battle sinister
villains and their plots to conquer the world. Joining them on missions was field
agent Rodney Choy (Terry Chen), genius technician Ivan Quintero (Michael
Monroe) and talking Scottish Terrier Quincy (Brendan Beiser). Despite being
full of action, the show shied away from violence by using minor physical
contact (tackling, tripping, etc.) or schemes to defeat the opposition. Each
adventure was designed to give an educational moment fulfilling FCC requirements. Donald F. Roberts,
Ph.D. served as the series’ educational consultant.
Unfortunately for the Olsen twins,
neither of their series in 2001 lasted beyond their first season, but don’t
feel too bad for them: they would go on to convert Dualstar into a fragrance
company while running their own fashion empire. In Action! was canceled at the conclusion of its season in June of
2002, airing in reruns on Toon Disney
until 2003. Dualstar Books and HarperEntertainment would
also publish a series of eight
books well into 2003. Mattel
produced several
dual packs of dolls with both girls in different outfits, as well
as a playset
of their jet. In 2005, Warner
Home Video released a DVD
collecting 5 episodes, the only release of the series so far,
which was later made available for streaming on iTunes. In 2015, Nickelodeon
purchased the rights to the twins’ various
television shows and movies and announced plans to re-air In Action! on their network sometime in
2016.
EPISODE GUIDE:
“SPF
5000” (10/20/01) – NO SYNOPSIS AVAILABLE
“Gift
With Purchase” (10/27/01) – Renee La Rouge uses specially formulated cosmetics
to control anyone who uses them.
“The
Mean Team” (11/3/01) – Misty and Amber attend the Global Games to search for
the evil genius intent on destroying it.
“Who
Turned the Music Off?” (11/10/01) – Misty and Amber pose as DJs in order to
find out why Capital D’s music is now the only music.
“Operation
Evaporation” (11/17/01) – Clive Hedgemorton-Smythe plans to control all of the
world’s water.
“Puppy
Love” (12/22/01) – Misty and Amber investigate why new robotic toys lead pet
owners to neglect their animals.
“Tout Sweet” (12/29/01) – NO SYNOPSIS
AVAILABLE
“The
Cat’s Meow” (1/19/02) – Quincy goes undercover at a cat show in Cairo to find
out who is stealing cats.
“Faster
Food” (1/26/02) – Misty and Amber go undercover at a restaurant to find out
who’s trying to take over the world’s dining establishments.
“Out
of Her Hair” (2/2/02) – Misty and Amber are framed for a series of art thefts.
“Snow
Much Fun” (2/9/02) – Misty and Amber have to figure out why a group of talented
teenagers have suddenly lost all their skills.
“In
a Lather” (2/16/02) – Misty and Amber go undercover as trapeze artists in order
to keep Renee La Rouge from altering the humor of the clowns at the
international clown festival.
“Pants
on Fire” (2/23/02) – Clive Hedgemoroton-Smythe promises to go straight if Misty
and Amber help get him back into shape.
“Just
Kidding” (4/6/02) – Misty and Amber are on vacation in New Orleans with Rod and
Jenna when they’re confronted by a series of ghost sightings.
“Big
Trouble” (4/13/02) – Misty and Amber investigate the disappearance of zoo
animals around the world.
“Catch
a Wave” (4/20/02) – On a field trip to the Galapagos Islands, Misty and Amber
get involved with a mystery involving sea monsters, bubble wrap and fruitcake.
“Up
in the Air” (4/27/02) – Misty and Amber enter a vintage plane race to
investigate the disappearance of the entrants’ planes.
“Boy
Stuff” (5/4/02) – Clive Hedgemorton-Smythe kidnaps all of Misty and Ambers’ guy
friends thinking the girls can’t function without them.
“Bug
Off” (5/11/02) – Clive Hedgemoroton-Smyth kidnaps the host of a popular nature
show and Misty and Amber have to get him back.
“Dog
Gone” (5/18/02) – Oliver Dickens kidnaps Quincy while posing as a princess.
“Can
You Dig It?!” (5/25/02) – Misty and Amber head to a Mexican dig site to
investigate the haunting of a Mayan pyramid by the ghost of King Michu Pachu.
“Alien
Encounters” (6/1/02) – Oliver Dickens kidnaps Ivan at a sci-fi convention and
Misty and Amber have to rescue him before midnight.
“Bad
Hair Day” (6/8/02) – Renee La Rouge joins Misty and Amber in stopping Clive
Hedgemoroton-Smythe’s plan to immobilize everyone with bad hair.
“Rave
Reviews” (6/15/02) – Misty and Amber head to Russia to find a missing all-girl
band and battle villainous music producer CD.
“Hot
to Trot” (6/22/02) – Clive Hedgemoroton-Smythe attempts to create his pony
collection by shrinking and stealing the world’s horse population.
“Tourist
Traps” (6/29/02) – The Shred Squad creates massive earthquakes to topple the
world’s landmarks in order to create massive skate parks.