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'''''Teen Angel''''' (not to be confused with the 1997 sitcom of the same name) was a fantasy serial drama that aired on the Disney Channel in 1989, debuting on [[The All-New Mickey Mouse Club (partially found Disney Channel original series; 1989-1994)|''The All New Mickey Mouse Club'']] on April 24th | '''''Teen Angel''''' (not to be confused with the 1997 sitcom of the same name) was a fantasy serial drama that aired on the Disney Channel in 1989, debuting on [[The All-New Mickey Mouse Club (partially found Disney Channel original series; 1989-1994)|''The All New Mickey Mouse Club'']] on April 24th, and ending on May 22nd, 1989. | ||
The show starred a pre-''Beverly Hills, 90210'' Jason Priestley as greaser guardian angel Buzz Gunderson, who died in a car wreck in 1959. Buzz would be given various assignments and tasks to complete in order to get into heaven. | The show starred a pre-''Beverly Hills, 90210'' Jason Priestley as greaser guardian angel Buzz Gunderson, who died in a car wreck in 1959. Buzz would be given various assignments and tasks to complete in order to get into heaven. |
Revision as of 17:40, 11 May 2019
Teen Angel (not to be confused with the 1997 sitcom of the same name) was a fantasy serial drama that aired on the Disney Channel in 1989, debuting on The All New Mickey Mouse Club on April 24th, and ending on May 22nd, 1989.
The show starred a pre-Beverly Hills, 90210 Jason Priestley as greaser guardian angel Buzz Gunderson, who died in a car wreck in 1959. Buzz would be given various assignments and tasks to complete in order to get into heaven.
A sequel series, Teen Angel Returns, with Priestley, Robyn Lively, and future Beverly Hills, 90210 co-star Jennie Garth, followed. It aired from October 2nd to 22nd, 1989.
Only two segments have resurfaced online, though dubbed in German. According to research, the show seems to have a large German fanbase, possibly explaining why most of the only information on the show is in German.
Episodes
The official English titles are unknown, but IMDb has a list of the episodes for each series (each title in German)
Teen Angel
Episode Name | Status |
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Episode 1 | Partially Found (German) |
Episode 2 | Partially Found (German) |
Episode 3 | Lost |
Episode 4 | Lost |
Episode 5 | Lost |
Episode 6 | Lost |
Episode 7 | Lost |
Episode 8 | Lost |
Episode 9 | Lost |
Episode 10 | Lost |
Episode 11 | Lost |
Episode 12 | Lost |
Teen Angel Returns
An unknown episode of Teen Angel Returns has been partially found and uploaded to YouTube by an actor from the series, Alex Aquarius. It can be seen here
Episode Name | Status |
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Episode 1 | Lost |
Episode 2 | Lost |
Episode 3 | Lost |
Episode 4 | Lost |
Episode 5 | Lost |
Episode 6 | Lost |
Episode 7 | Lost |
Episode 8 | Lost |
Episode 9 | Lost |
Episode 10 | Lost |
Episode 11 | Lost |
Episode 12 | Lost |
Episode 13 | Lost |
Gallery
External Links
- The Wikipedia page to Teen Angel. Retrieved 17 Feb '19
- The IMDb page to Teen Angel. Retrieved 17 Feb '19
- The IMDb page to Teen Angel Returns. Retrieved 11 May '19