Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
Television Show
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Manga outside Japan
...Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey ''. ''Ulysses 31 was released in 1981, other shows produced by DiC Entertainment followed in 1982, Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, Mysterious Cities of Gold, later M.A.S.K., etc. Such series were enough popular...
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Gamespot | October 27, 2009
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...with runs on the Amazing Spider-Man and Thor comics, as well as Saturday morning cartoon fare He-Man and the Masters of the Universe and Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors. Where many game-to-movie projects give filmmakers precious little...
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Wikipedia | October 13, 2009
Jean Chalopin
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Wikipedia | October 12, 2009
Saban Entertainment
...of French/American anime shows created by Jean Chalopin for DIC Entertainment. Some of these early 1980s co-productions were Ulysses 31, Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, and The Mysterious Cities of Gold (the third of which actually was a...
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Miami Herald - 5-minute Herald | October 09, 2009
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...done, and Kings: The Complete Series was released recently on DVD. Q: For a little over a year, I have been searching for Volume Two of Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors. It doesn't appear to be available. I very much want to complete my...
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Wikipedia | September 21, 2009
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors is a French /North American animated TV show which first aired on September 16, 1985. It was produced by DiC Entertainment (originally distributed for syndication by SFM Entertainment), and animated by Japanese...
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Drowned in Sound - News | September 23, 2008
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...music? What madness is this? What's the best soundtrack you recall from your childhood? We say Mysterious Cities Of Gold. a mash up of Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors and Pigeon Street themetunes, I'll be rather disappointed. i loved...
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ENI News | March 27, 2008
Jayce and The Wheeled Warriors Volume One On DVD Now - - ENewsI.com
...line of Mattel toys, and scripted by acclaimed writers such as J. Michael Straczynski (creator of Babylon 5), the first 33 episodes of Jayce and The Wheeled Warriors finally make their way to DVD, taking nostalgic action to a whole new...
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Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors is a French/North American animated TV show which first aired on September 16, 1985. It was produced by DiC Entertainment (originally distributed for syndication by SFM Entertainment), and animated by an uncredited Japanese studio. The show, which spawned 65 30-minute episodes, was created to support Mattel's toy line (which was called simply, "Wheeled Warriors"). The show features an ongoing plot, however like many shows made at the time, it does not have a series finale, and thus the plot was left unresolved.
The show featured two duelling forces. The "good guys" are humans, called the Lightning League. They drove white and silver vehicles with assorted weaponry, and are led by Jayce. The "bad guys" are organic green vegetable-based creatures called the Monster Minds, who tend to take the shape of black and green vehicles. They travel via large green organic vines which can grow in and across interstellar space, that sprout seeds that rapidly grow into further Monster Minds. They are led by Saw Boss.
The opening titles features the phrase:
Thundering across the stars to save the universe from the Monster Minds. Jayce searches for his father to unite the Magic Root and lead his Lightning League to victory over the changing form of Saw Boss. Wheeled Warriors explode into battle - Lightning Strikes!
- Name:
- Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
- Country of Origin:
- United States
- Created By:
- Length:
- 22 min.
- Format:
- Sci-fi / Animation
- Broadcast Channel:
- USA Network (1995-1996)
- First:
- September 16, 1985
- Last:
- December 13, 1985
- Number of Episodes:
- 65
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