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In 2005, a pilot episode of "Monster Buster Club" was created by a different animation team. This pilot episode featured distinct 3D character models and notably lacked the presence of Sam within the team. An intriguing image from this pilot was initially unveiled at the Mipcom event in 2006 by Marathon, offering a glimpse into the series' early development.
In 2005, a pilot episode of "Monster Buster Club" was created by a different animation team. This pilot episode featured distinct 3D character models and notably lacked the presence of Sam within the team. An intriguing image from this pilot was initially unveiled at the Mipcom event in 2006 by Marathon, offering a glimpse into the series' early development.


On August 4th, 2007, Jean-Louis Vandestoc, the director of the series, revealed in a blog post that a high-definition video of the pilot was accessible on the official Monster Buster Club website. This exclusive content was accessible before the series made its official debut on TF1.<ref>[https://kario-khan.blogspot.com/2007/08/mbc-quelques-images-de-la-serie.html?m=1]</ref> Additionally, another image from the website depicted Cathy's appearance as it was in the pilot version of the show.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20081113071613/http://www.marathon-media.fr/page_n.php?lg=uk&id=185]</ref>
On August 4th, 2007, Jean-Louis Vandestoc, the director of the series, revealed in a blog post that a high-definition video of the pilot was accessible on the official Monster Buster Club website. This exclusive content was accessible before the series made its official debut on TF1.<ref>[https://kario-khan.blogspot.com/2007/08/mbc-quelques-images-de-la-serie.html?m=1 The director's post on the pilot.] Retrieved 24 August '23</ref> Additionally, another image from the website depicted Cathy's appearance as it was in the pilot version of the show.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20081113071613/http://www.marathon-media.fr/page_n.php?lg=uk&id=185 Marathon's article archive of the MBC official website.] Retrieved 24 August '23</ref>


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The pilot appearance of the main characters

Status: Partially Lost

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Monster Buster Club" is an animated TV comedy-action series co-produced by Marathon Media and Image Entertainment Corporation. The show originally premiered on October 29th, 2007, in France on TF1, followed by a subsequent premiere on June 2nd, 2008, on Jetix in Europe. The series follows the escapades of three human pre-teens and their alien companion who are part of the Monster Buster Club, a secretive organization dedicated to combating mischievous aliens that threaten their town.

The Pilot

In 2005, a pilot episode of "Monster Buster Club" was created by a different animation team. This pilot episode featured distinct 3D character models and notably lacked the presence of Sam within the team. An intriguing image from this pilot was initially unveiled at the Mipcom event in 2006 by Marathon, offering a glimpse into the series' early development.

On August 4th, 2007, Jean-Louis Vandestoc, the director of the series, revealed in a blog post that a high-definition video of the pilot was accessible on the official Monster Buster Club website. This exclusive content was accessible before the series made its official debut on TF1.[1] Additionally, another image from the website depicted Cathy's appearance as it was in the pilot version of the show.[2]

Lost Media Status

The pilot episode, featuring distinct animation and character models, has garnered attention from fans and media enthusiasts. Though the pilot was briefly accessible on the official website before the series' official premiere, its subsequent availability remains uncertain. The original pilot represents an intriguing piece of the series' history, shedding light on the creative evolution of "Monster Buster Club."

As fans continue to explore the mysteries and early iterations of this beloved animated series, the pilot episode stands as a sought-after item within the realm of lost media, embodying a unique snapshot of the show's inception and development.

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