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'''''Weird-Oh's''''' was a short-lived animated series about wacky characters having adventures in a town called "Weirdsville." The main characters are Digger, Wade, and Eddie. Based on the 1960s Weird-Oh's toys, the series only had 13 episodes (26 segments). The shows home release consisted of 3 VHS releases, 1 DVD release and 1 unaired pilot. | '''''Weird-Oh's''''' was a short-lived animated series about wacky characters having adventures in a town called "Weirdsville." The main characters are Digger, Wade, and Eddie. Based on the 1960s Weird-Oh's toys, the series only had 13 episodes (26 segments). The shows home release consisted of 3 VHS releases, 1 DVD release and 1 unaired pilot. | ||
It debuted on Fox Kids in 1999 but was cancelled due to poor ratings and brought back in 2000 on YTV in Canada in reruns. In 2000, ADV released the whole series (excluding the unaired pilot) in 3 cassettes titled | It debuted on Fox Kids in 1999 but was cancelled due to poor ratings and brought back in 2000 on YTV in Canada in reruns.<ref>[http://kidscreen.com/1999/09/01/26566-19990901/ A mention of the show's announcement for Fox Family Channel.] Retrieved 04 Apr '19</ref> In 2000, ADV released the whole series (excluding the unaired pilot) in 3 cassettes titled ''Lights, Camera, Traction'', ''Wheel Trouble'', and ''Traffic Jam''. YTV released the whole series onto DVD in 2005. | ||
As of May 6th, 2017, all episodes except for one have been found. | As of May 6th, 2017, all episodes except for one have been found. | ||
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==External Link== | |||
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0216518/ IMDb page for ''Weird-Oh's''.] | |||
==Reference== | |||
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[[Category:Lost animation]] | [[Category:Lost animation]] | ||
[[Category:Lost TV]] | [[Category:Lost TV]] | ||
[[Category:Partially lost media]] | [[Category:Partially lost media]] |
Revision as of 15:30, 25 April 2019
Weird-Oh's was a short-lived animated series about wacky characters having adventures in a town called "Weirdsville." The main characters are Digger, Wade, and Eddie. Based on the 1960s Weird-Oh's toys, the series only had 13 episodes (26 segments). The shows home release consisted of 3 VHS releases, 1 DVD release and 1 unaired pilot.
It debuted on Fox Kids in 1999 but was cancelled due to poor ratings and brought back in 2000 on YTV in Canada in reruns.[1] In 2000, ADV released the whole series (excluding the unaired pilot) in 3 cassettes titled Lights, Camera, Traction, Wheel Trouble, and Traffic Jam. YTV released the whole series onto DVD in 2005.
As of May 6th, 2017, all episodes except for one have been found.
List of Episodes
Episode | Status |
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Black-Eyed Babysitters | Found |
Diary of a Mad Sister | Found |
Daddy Dismissed | Found |
Rebel Without a Ride | Found |
R.I.P. Off Wade | Found |
Lights, Camera, Traction | Found |
Gods and Monster Trucks | Found |
Killer McB, I Set You Free | Found |
Getting Over Davey | Found |
Grand Theft Weird-Oh | Found |
Headlocks for Homework | Found |
The Turbocharged Theatrical Tragedy | Found |
A Birthday Wish | Found |
Pranks for the Memories | Found |
Street Sense | Found |
Not Without My Gator | Found |
Family Fuel | Found |
Y2 Chaos | Found |
The Ever-Spending Story | Found |
I Do? | Found |
The Cycle of No Escape | Found |
A Tale of Two Wades | Found |
The Legend of The Phantom Racer | Found |
The Blue N' Marooned | Found |
Head Gasket of the Class | Found |
Traffic Jam Session | Found |
External Link
Reference
- ↑ A mention of the show's announcement for Fox Family Channel. Retrieved 04 Apr '19