Those Who Have the Fuel Shall Rule!
14th September 1997Unleaded Zeppelin
21st September 1997A Few Good Cars
28th September 1997Tailpipes from the Crypt (aka Night of the Pipe Dreams)
5th October 1997Bride of Tracula
12th October 1997Mission Demolition (aka Night of Destruction)
19th October 1997Bad to the Cone
26th October 1997Nukenstein
2nd November 1997A Car Is Born
9th November 1997The Swarm Storm
16th November 1997Rebel Without a Car
23rd November 1997Uncool Fuel
30th November 1997One Million Miles B.C.
7th December 1997Van-Pires is a computer animated children's television series that originally aired in the USA between 1997 and 1998 in syndication mostly on Fox and WB affiliates. It was produced by Abrahams/Gentile, with CGI animation being produced under MSH. The series was rated #1 in its time slot during several broadcasts in various United States and International markets. Van-Pires was the first children's CGI-animated television series to be produced using the 3D modeling and animation software 3D Studio MAX. It was only the third CGI-animated television series of its kind to use 3D animation in every episode, and ultimately received a Sci-Fi Award. Van-Pires also had portions of its soundtrack written and performed by John Entwistle of the band The Who and Steve Luongo Entwistle's long-time friend, producer and drummer in The John Entwistle Band. A range of other talented voices and animators were involved in production of the series. The Van-Pires synopsis and its stories center on a group of human teenagers who protect and defend the world from evil anthropomorphized junkyard vans and vehicles known as the "Van-Pires" by transforming into robotic anthropomorphized cars, calling themselves the "Motor-Vators".
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