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Vash the Stampede is the man with a $$60,000,000,000 bounty on his head. The reason: he's a merciless villain who lays waste to all those that oppose him and flattens entire cities for fun, garnering him the title "The Humanoid Typhoon." He leaves a trail of death and destruction wherever he goes, a...
Have Gun – Will Travel aired on CBS from 1957 to 1963, initially broadcast across television and radio. The show, featuring Richard Boone, consistently ranked among the top four programs during its initial four seasons based on Nielsen ratings. It was an American Western series produced for both aud...
On the planet Noman's Land, reporters Meryl Stryfe and Roberto De Niro traverse the desert in search of the infamous outlaw Vash the Stampede. But the man they find near the desolate town of Jeneora Rock is a far cry from the lethal terrorist they expect. In reality, Vash is a passive and carefree d...
Tex Tucker is a fictional marionette character and the main protagonist of the 1960 British television series Four Feather Falls. Created by Gerry Anderson, the show is set in a fictional town in Kansas and is recognized as an early example of Supermarionation. Tex serves as the local sheriff who pr...
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Lead of Gerry Anderson's Four Feather Falls; important early Supermarionation history, though series is less acclaimed than later works.
Scoring methodologyThe A-Team is an action television series about four former Special Forces soldiers who become mercenaries after escaping prison. Hannibal Smith, Faceman, Baracus, and Murdock operate as a highly resourceful team assisting those in need, drawing on their military expertise and unconventional tactics...
The Big Valley chronicled the lives of the Barkley family, a prominent ranching dynasty operating the Barkley Ranch in California. The ABC series focused on Victoria Barkley and her sons Jarrod, Nick, Audra, and Heath as they navigated ranch management and family relationships. It ran from 1965 to 1...
The Western Restaurant Nekoya is adored by its local Japanese clientele. The eatery's continued success can be attributed to its tasty western and Japanese dishes, as well as its cheerful head chef, "Master" Tenshu. In Japan, the restaurant appears to be closed on Saturdays, but in actuality, it is...
Sheriff Tex Tucker is the main protagonist of "Four Feather Falls," a British television marionette series created by Gerry Anderson's AP Films. Premiering in 1960, the program is a Western genre production set in the fictional Kansas town of Four Feather Falls. In the series, Sheriff Tucker receive...
Dusty the Dog is a puppet marionette character from "Four Feather Falls," a 1960 British children's western television series created by Gerry Anderson and AP Films. As the loyal companion of Sheriff Tex Tucker, Dusty gains the ability to speak and walk upright through the magic of four enchanted fe...
Rocky the Horse is a fictional marionette character from the 1960 British television series "Four Feather Falls," created by Gerry Anderson and AP Films. Within the show's universe, Rocky is the loyal steed of Sheriff Tex Tucker. He gains the ability to speak and walk on his hind legs through the sa...
Little Jake is a marionette character in Four Feather Falls, a Western television series produced by Gerry Anderson for Granada Television. He is identified in the series as the grandson of Grandpa Twink. The programme first appeared in 1960 and used the form of marionette television later associate...
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Supporting Four Feather Falls child character; nostalgic and historically relevant, but not a major puppet icon.
Scoring methodologyIn the distant future, humanity has explored beyond Earth and colonized both the inner and outer planets of the Solar System. In order to protect the colonies and maintain law and order in the solar system, the Earth Federation Government (EFG) was created. Soon, many settlers started to resent the...
On the planet Zora exist two societies: the Innocent, an advanced culture that lives in domed cities, and the Civilians, who are forced to live in the harsh desert wilderness. As dictated by the Innocent, any Civilian that commits a crime is forgiven if they are not brought to justice within three d...
Laura Ingalls Wilder’s story unfolds in *Laura, Girl of the Prairies*, an animated adaptation of her beloved childhood books. The series faithfully portrays life on the American frontier during the late 19th century, showcasing a family's resilience and resourcefulness as they navigate pioneering ch...
Fernando is a character from Four Feather Falls, a British children's television series produced in 1960 by AP Films using a technique called Supermarionation, which involved electronically controlled marionettes. The show was set in a fictional Wild West town and followed the adventures of Sheriff...
Grandpa Twink is a fictional elderly townsman in Four Feather Falls, a 1960 British puppet television series produced by AP Films. He is presented as the grandfather of Little Jake and is part of the show's western frontier community. The character belongs to the marionette-based cast created for th...
Little Jake is a marionette character from Four Feather Falls, a British television puppet western created by Gerry Anderson and broadcast in 1960. He is presented as the grandson of Grandpa Twink, one of the residents of the fictional American frontier town where the series takes place. The charact...
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