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*[[Apache Baseball Academy (found Isao Takahata anime series based on manga; 1971-1972)]] | |||
*[[Breaking into the Big League (lost sports drama film; 1913)]] | |||
*[[Brooklyn Dodgers 2-5 6-1 Cincinnati Reds (lost footage of MLB doubleheader; 1939)]] | |||
*[[Nintendo Pennant Chase Baseball (lost build of unreleased Nintendo GameCube baseball game; 2005)]] | |||
*[[Texas Rangers @ Cleveland Indians, June 4, 1974, (partially found "Ten Cent Beer Night" baseball game; 1974)]] | |||
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Revision as of 08:15, 30 October 2021
D'Myna Leagues is a Canadian animated series produced by Studio B and distributed by Sony Pictures Television, which premiered between January 6, 2001, and May 18, 2002, on CTV.[1] The series revolved around a baseball team of birds known as the Mynas, who are frequently sabotaged by a fat cat named Radcliffe, who wants to demolish their baseball stadium and make it into an amusement park.
The series ran for 26 half-hour episodes, broadcast over two seasons. The first season premiered on CTV between January 6 and March 31, 2001. Season 2 aired on the channel between February 23 and May 18, 2002.[2] While the first season was released on home video and is available online, the later episodes suffer from limited availability, with no official release.
D'Myna Leagues also aired on BBC Kids and YTV in Canada; The WB 100+ Station Group in the United States, Cadenatres in Mexico, RTL Klub in Hungary, and TV Nova in the Czech Republic. A few episodes played at Baltimore Orioles and Houston Astros baseball games during the 2003 and 2004 MLB seasons.[3]
YouTube user DangerousVHS has uploaded twelve episodes of Season 2 in Czech, as well as one in English.
Episode List
# | Episode Title[Notes 1] | Air Date |
---|---|---|
14 | February 23, 2002 | |
15 | March 2, 2002 | |
16 | March 9, 2002 | |
17 | April 20, 2002 | |
18 | April 27, 2002 | |
19 | March 16, 2002 | |
20 | March 23, 2002 | |
21 | April 13, 2002 | |
22 | May 11, 2002 | |
23 | May 18, 2002 | |
24 | March 30, 2002 | |
25 | A Starling is Born[4] | April 6, 2002 |
26 | May 4, 2002 |
Gallery
Notes
- ↑ In the broadcast logs submitted to the CRTC by CTV, the show's episode titles are not shared. Given the episode numbers listed, it appears the channel aired the second season out of production order. No episode guides, including the one from the series' official site, list "A Starling is Born" as the twenty-fifth episode, nor the fourth episode of season 2. It's therefore difficult to discern which episodes the other dates refer to.
See Also
- Apache Baseball Academy (found Isao Takahata anime series based on manga; 1971-1972)
- Breaking into the Big League (lost sports drama film; 1913)
- Brooklyn Dodgers 2-5 6-1 Cincinnati Reds (lost footage of MLB doubleheader; 1939)
- Nintendo Pennant Chase Baseball (lost build of unreleased Nintendo GameCube baseball game; 2005)
- Texas Rangers @ Cleveland Indians, June 4, 1974, (partially found "Ten Cent Beer Night" baseball game; 1974)
External Links
- IMDb page on D'Myna Leagues. Retrieved 01 Aug '17
- TV.com episode guide for D'Myna Leagues. Retrieved 01 Aug '17
References
- ↑ CTV SWINGS FOR THE FENCES WITH "D'MYNA LEAGUES" A NEW 30-MINUTE, WEEKLY CHILDREN'S SERIES PREMIERING JANUARY 6 Retrieved 20 Oct '20.
- ↑ BATTER UP! KIDS ANIMATION SERIES “D’MYNA LEAGUES” ON-DECK FOR SEASON 2, SATURDAYS BEGINNING FEB. 23 ON CTV Retrieved 20 Oct '20.
- ↑ MLB parks and Studio B warm up for a kid attendance home run Retrieved 20 Oct '20.
- ↑ ROD BLACK MAKES STAR APPEARANCE ON KIDS’ CARTOON Retireved 20 Oct '20.