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'''''Station Zero''''' is an American daily adult animated television series that aired on MTV for one season in 1999, airing at 6:30 pm.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=sigEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA168#v=onepage&q&f=false Excerpt from, "Vibe - Apr 1999".] Retrieved 10 Oct '19</ref> | '''''Station Zero''''' is an American daily adult animated television series that aired on MTV for one season in 1999, airing at 6:30 pm.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=sigEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA168#v=onepage&q&f=false Excerpt from, "Vibe - Apr 1999".] Retrieved 10 Oct '19</ref> | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
The plot followed a group of four teens who ran a fictional public-access television show called ''Live from the Bronx'', where they watched hip hop videos and critiqued them | The plot followed a group of four teens who ran a fictional public-access television show called ''Live from the Bronx'', where they watched hip-hop videos and similarly critiqued them as ''Beavis and Butt-head''. It was based on ''A View From Da' Unda'Ground'', a comic strip from the same team that ran in The Source from 1991–1994.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=3R7GZ8ghL8wC&pg=PA49&lpg=PA49#v=onepage&q&f=false Excerpt from, SPIN - Mar 1999.] Retrieved 10 Oct '19</ref> | ||
===Characters=== | |||
*Chino (Carlito Rodriguez): A 17-year-old Latino kid and host of the show, the MC, and the hip-hop purist who represents the underground, such as Rakim and KRS-One. | |||
*Karaz (Riggs Morales): An 18-year-old African American kid who is timid. He is the pop-loving hustler/politician co-host and Chino's rival. He is getting into mainstream hip-hop, such as Diddy and Jay-Z. | |||
*DJ Tech (Scratch): An 18-year-old silent DJ who speaks with his cuts using the turntables. | |||
*Scooter (Quan Zilla): A 14-year-old black kid who is Karaz's best friend and the self-proclaimed director and producer of the show. He's the smartest and intelligent kid in the Bronx. | |||
*The Man: He is the unseen character. His signature scare chord plays after the teenagers say "The Man." | |||
==Broadcast== | |||
In the United Kingdom, the show aired on MTV Base in 1999, being among the first shows to air on the newly created network.<ref>[http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/mtv-base-kicks-off-with-station-zero-animation/1216002.article MTV base kicks off with Station Zero animation | News | Broadcast". Broadcastnow.co.uk.] Retrieved 10 Oct '19.</ref> | |||
==Reception== | |||
The show was eventually canceled after only one season of twenty episodes. While it was primarily canceled for its lower ratings, it's speculated that it was because the producers and writers knew of this show's quick demise because of low ratings and the animated cast walks off into the sunset in the finale.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=C3JuDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA171&lpg=PA171#v=onepage&q&f=false Excerpt from, Single Season Sitcoms of the 1990s] Retrieved 13 Jun '21</ref> | |||
==Episode List== | ==Episode List== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
==External Links== | |||
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Station_Zero | |||
*https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0398572/ | |||
[[Category:Lost animation]] | [[Category:Lost animation]] | ||
[[Category:Lost TV]] | [[Category:Lost TV]] | ||
[[Category:Partially found media]] | [[Category:Partially found media]] |
Latest revision as of 02:10, 25 March 2024
Station Zero is an American daily adult animated television series that aired on MTV for one season in 1999, airing at 6:30 pm.[1]
Plot
The plot followed a group of four teens who ran a fictional public-access television show called Live from the Bronx, where they watched hip-hop videos and similarly critiqued them as Beavis and Butt-head. It was based on A View From Da' Unda'Ground, a comic strip from the same team that ran in The Source from 1991–1994.[2]
Characters
- Chino (Carlito Rodriguez): A 17-year-old Latino kid and host of the show, the MC, and the hip-hop purist who represents the underground, such as Rakim and KRS-One.
- Karaz (Riggs Morales): An 18-year-old African American kid who is timid. He is the pop-loving hustler/politician co-host and Chino's rival. He is getting into mainstream hip-hop, such as Diddy and Jay-Z.
- DJ Tech (Scratch): An 18-year-old silent DJ who speaks with his cuts using the turntables.
- Scooter (Quan Zilla): A 14-year-old black kid who is Karaz's best friend and the self-proclaimed director and producer of the show. He's the smartest and intelligent kid in the Bronx.
- The Man: He is the unseen character. His signature scare chord plays after the teenagers say "The Man."
Broadcast
In the United Kingdom, the show aired on MTV Base in 1999, being among the first shows to air on the newly created network.[3]
Reception
The show was eventually canceled after only one season of twenty episodes. While it was primarily canceled for its lower ratings, it's speculated that it was because the producers and writers knew of this show's quick demise because of low ratings and the animated cast walks off into the sunset in the finale.[4]
Episode List
# | Episode Title | Status |
---|---|---|
01 | Pilot (1 | 2) | Found |
02 | Balls-O-Meter (1 | 2) | Found |
03 | Uptown, Baby (1 | (2) | Found |
04 | Old-School Thursday | Partially Found |
05 | Episode 5 | Lost |
06 | Episode 6 | Lost |
07 | Episode 7 | Lost |
08 | Episode 8 | Lost |
09 | Episode 9 | Lost |
10 | Episode 10 | Lost |
11 | Episode 11 | Lost |
12 | Episode 12 | Lost |
13 | Episode 13 | Lost |
14 | Episode 14 | Lost |
15 | Episode 15 | Lost |
16 | Episode 16 | Lost |
17 | Episode 17 | Lost |
18 | Episode 18 | Partially Found |
19 | Episode 19 | Lost |
20 | Episode 20 | Lost |
References
- ↑ Excerpt from, "Vibe - Apr 1999". Retrieved 10 Oct '19
- ↑ Excerpt from, SPIN - Mar 1999. Retrieved 10 Oct '19
- ↑ MTV base kicks off with Station Zero animation | News | Broadcast". Broadcastnow.co.uk. Retrieved 10 Oct '19.
- ↑ Excerpt from, Single Season Sitcoms of the 1990s Retrieved 13 Jun '21