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List Of Max Steel (2013 TV Series) Episodes
'' Max Steel'' is a science fiction–comedy CGI–animated television series co-produced by Mattel Playground Productions, Nerd Corps Entertainment and FremantleMedia Enterprises Fremantle (; formerly FremantleMedia) is a British multinational television production and distribution company based in London. Fremantle takes its name from Fremantle International, acquired by predecessor company All American Television in .... It is a re-imagining of its 2000-2002 predecessor and both series are based on the Mattel action-figure of the same name. Max Steel premiered on March 25, 2013 and ended on December 6, 2014. Series overview Episode list Season 1 (2013) Season 2 (2014) Animated Films (2015) Animated Films (2016) Animated Films (2017) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Max Steel Episodes Lists of American children's animated television series episodes Lists of Canadian children's animated television series episodes ...
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Max Steel (2013 TV Series)
''Max Steel'' is a CGI–animated science fiction comedy-drama superhero television series co-produced by Mattel Playground Productions, Nerd Corps Entertainment and FremantleMedia Kids & Entertainment. It is a reimagining of its predecessor of the same name, as well as being based on the Mattel action-figure also of the same name. ''Max Steel'' premiered on March 25, 2013, on Disney XD. Plot Season One A 16-year-old boy named "Maxwell McGrath" is thrown into a new life when he and his mom moved to a small town called Copper Canyon. There he meets new friends, bullies, enemies, and a lot more. But later he starts to generate a powerful blue energy called "T.U.R.B.O. Energy". Max must now join N-Tek, a top secret organization his father worked on and meets a friendly ultralink named N'Barro Aksteel X377/Steel. When sinister super villains attack Copper Canyon, Max and Steel must link together and transform into a powerful Superhero named "Max Steel!". Season Two After Forge r ...
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Mattel Playground Productions
Mattel Films is the film production division of Mattel originally formed on October 16, 2013, as Mattel Playground Productions as part of Mattel Global Brands, a unified media structural and strategy unit. On March 31, 2016, Mattel placed the division within a newly-created division at the time, Mattel Creations, absorbed its operations into it and, seven months later, made it defunct due to the box office reception of the live-action film release of ''Max Steel''. On September 6, 2018, the division was revived and reformed as Mattel Films. History Since the 1970s, Mattel has teamed up with numerous producers and studios to adapt its portfolio into feature-length films. This includes a joint venture in 1970 with producer Robert B. Radnitz, which produced family films including '' Sounder'', ''Where the Lilies Bloom'', and '' A Hero Ain't Nothin' but a Sandwich''. In 2013, Mattel launched Playground Productions (shortened as Mattel PGP or just PGP) as its in-house film stud ...
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Nerd Corps Entertainment
Nerd Corps Entertainment was a Canadian 2D, 3D computer animation and flash animation studio located in Vancouver British Columbia. Founded by former Mainframe Entertainment producers Asaph Fipke and Chuck Johnson in 2002, the company was acquired by DHX Media (now WildBrain) on December 24, 2014. As of 2016, the Nerd Corps name has been phased out in favor of the generic DHX Media name. The studio's notable productions include the animated series '' Slugterra'', '' Blaze and the Monster Machines'', '' Kate & Mim-Mim'', ''Storm Hawks'', ''League of Super Evil'', and the ''Monster High'' animated movies. Prior to the acquisition by DHX Media in 2014, Nerd Corps handled producing and developing all aspects of their television properties in-house, including promotional materials and creative services for merchandising and licensing partners. History On November 28, 2013, DHX Media announced that it wanted to buy the Canadian channels Family, Disney XD and Disney Junior for 170 mil ...
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Fremantle (company)
Fremantle (; formerly FremantleMedia) is a British multinational television production and distribution company based in London. Fremantle takes its name from Fremantle International, acquired by predecessor company All American Television in 1994. Pearson Television was renamed FremantleMedia on 20 August 2001, following the 2000 merger of Pearson Television and Bertelsmann's CLT-UFA to form the RTL Group. Fremantle owns non-scripted formats, including the British talent competitions '' Idols'' (created by Simon Fuller), ''Got Talent'' and ''The X Factor'' (both created by Simon Cowell), shows which have been sold around the world. Since 1994, Fremantle has distributed American game shows in the US and internationally. History Pearson Television (1994–2001) In 1994, after a bidding war, Pearson plc bought Thames Television and placed it under Pearson Television. In 1995, it acquired Australian company Grundy Television. ACI, a U.S.-based distributor of TV movies, was ...
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Max Steel (2000 TV Series)
''Max Steel'' is an action/science fiction animated television series which originally aired from February 26, 2000 to January 15, 2002, based on the Mattel action-figure of the same name. ''Max Steel'' ran for three seasons, totaling thirty-five episodes. From 2004 to 2012, direct-to-DVD movies kept the presence of the main character alive. However, the first movie (titled, Max Steel: Endangered Species) was the only movie to keep the continuity of the series. After ''Endangered Species'', the continuity was altered. ''Endangered Species'' was the only movie to be made available in America, while later releases were in Latin America. The voice-acting cast for the series included Chi McBride and Christian Campbell, as well as well-known sports stars, such as Tony Hawk. After the bankruptcy of Netter Digital and Foundation Imaging, Mainframe Entertainment took over the productions of the third season and the movies. The last episode, "Truth Be Told", aired January 15, 2002. '' ...
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Max Steel
Max Steel is a line of action figures produced and owned by the toy company Mattel since 1999. The original figures based on the first TV series were similar to the original 12-inch G.I. Joe toys, consisting almost entirely of different versions of Max Steel, the main character, and one or two of his enemies, a couple of vehicles and two or three special packages. The original toy series ran from 1999–2013. At the end of that period, was substituted by a different series of toys with the same brand name, but with a change in quality and design intended to tie into the companion TV series in 2013. The 2013 line did not exhibit 1/6 scale of the original and reduced the number of articulations and action features of the figures. Max Steel was simultaneously developed into an animated series of the same name, which originally aired from February 25, 2000, to January 15, 2002, followed by nine direct-to-video animated films, being released annually from 2004 to 2012. A reboot air ...
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List Of Max Steel Episodes (2013)
'' Max Steel'' is a science fiction–comedy CGI–animated television series co-produced by Mattel Playground Productions, Nerd Corps Entertainment and FremantleMedia Enterprises Fremantle (; formerly FremantleMedia) is a British multinational television production and distribution company based in London. Fremantle takes its name from Fremantle International, acquired by predecessor company All American Television in .... It is a re-imagining of its 2000-2002 predecessor and both series are based on the Mattel action-figure of the same name. Max Steel premiered on March 25, 2013 and ended on December 6, 2014. Series overview Episode list Season 1 (2013) Season 2 (2014) Animated Films (2015) Animated Films (2016) Animated Films (2017) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Max Steel Episodes Lists of American children's animated television series episodes Lists of Canadian children's animated television series episodes ...
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Disney XD
Disney XD is an American pay television channel owned by the Disney Branded Television and Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution units of The Walt Disney Company. The channel is aimed primarily at older children ages six to eleven years old. Disney XD's programming consists of original first-run television series, current and former original series and made-for-TV films inherited from sister network Disney Channel, theatrically released films, and acquired programs from other distributors, along with a primetime block of programming involving competitive gaming. The channel offers an alternate Spanish-language audio feed, either via a separate channel with the English track removed as part of a package of Spanish-language television networks sold by subscription providers or a separate audio track accessible through the SAP option, depending on the provider. As of January 2016, Disney XD is available to 77.5 million households in the United States. History Disney XD w ...
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Netflix
Netflix, Inc. is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service and production company based in Los Gatos, California. Founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph in Scotts Valley, California, it offers a film and television series library through distribution deals as well as its own productions, known as Netflix Originals. As of September 2022, Netflix had 222 million subscribers worldwide, including 73.3 million in the United States and Canada; 73.0 million in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, 39.6 million in Latin America and 34.8 million in the Asia-Pacific region. It is available worldwide aside from Mainland China, Syria, North Korea, and Russia. Netflix has played a prominent role in independent film distribution, and it is a member of the Motion Picture Association (MPA). Netflix can be accessed via web browsers or via application software installed on smart TVs, set-top boxes connected to televisions, tablet computers, smartph ...
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Citv
CITV (short for Children's ITV, also known as the CITV Channel) is a British free-to-air children's television channel owned by ITV plc. It broadcasts content from the CITV archive and acquisitions, every day from 6 am to 9 pm which was previously 6 am to 6 pm until 21 February 2016. It is also the title of a programming block on the ITV (TV network), ITV network at weekends. ''Children's ITV'' launched on 3 January 1983, as a late afternoon programming block on the ITV network for children aged 5–13.At this point, there was only one "ITV" channel in any given area- transmitter overlap and split weekday/weekend franchises aside- and "ITV" was solely a generic/collective name for the various regional commercial television stations. It replaced the earlier ''Watch It!'' branding and introduced networked in-vision continuity links between programmes. These links were originally pre-recorded from a small London studio, up until 1987 when ITV Central, Central ...
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Rich Fogel
Rich Fogel is an American Emmy Award-winning animation writer. He has worked on series such as ''The Smurfs (1981 TV series), The Smurfs'', ''Batman Beyond'', ''Justice League (TV series), Justice League'', and ''Pinky and the Brain''. Screenwriting credits * series head writer denoted in bold Television *''Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show'' (1984-1985) *''The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo'' (1985) *''The Smurfs (1981 TV series), The Smurfs'' (1986) *''Muppet Babies (1984 TV series), Muppet Babies'' (1987-1988) *''RoboCop (American TV series), RoboCop'' (1988) *''The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'' (1989) *''Disney%27s Adventures of the Gummi Bears'' (1989) *''DuckTales'' (1990) *''Goof Troop'' (1992) *''Dog City'' (1993) *''Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa'' (1993) *''Captain Planet and the Planeteers'' (1993, 1996) *''Creepy Crawlers (TV series), Creepy Crawlers'' (1994) *''WildC.A.T.s'' (1994) *''Taz-Mania'' (1995) *''Pinky and the Brain'' (1996) *''Superman: The Ani ...
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George Krstic
George Krstic is an American director, screenwriter and producer known for his work in the science fiction, comic book and animation genres. Story editor on the Emmy-Nominated ''Downtown'' and Co-Creator of ''Megas XLR'', Krstic recently served as a writer on George Lucas' television series '' Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' as well as the scrapped Gonzo production of Gonin - The Five Killers', along with ''Kingdom Come'' scribe Mark Waid and ''Afro Samurai'' producer Eric Calderon. Awards *Grand Prize, Golden Eagle - CINE Film Festival *Eagle - CINE Film Festival *First Place - Moomba International Film Festival *Silver Seal - Manchester International Film Festival *Three Stars - Canadian International Annual Film & Video Festival *Finalist - Worldfest Charleston International Film Festival *Finalist - New York International Non-Broadcast Festival *Special Mention - Cork International Youth Film & Video Festival *Special Mention - BRNO-16 International Film Festival *Honorable Me ...
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