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there was the leader who was a great white shark, the athlete who like a whale shark, and the hammerhead shark one. I don't remember what he did
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# ¿ Jan 16, 2016 15:53 |
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# ¿ Apr 28, 2024 17:19 |
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there was also the killer whale guy who was named moby lick. he was black
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# ¿ Jan 16, 2016 16:06 |
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Toadstrieb posted:He is the black one no moby lick is the black one
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# ¿ Jan 16, 2016 19:35 |
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quote:The premise of the story states that university professor Dr. Robert Bolton and his partner Dr. Luther Paradigm created a machine, known as the "gene-slammer", capable of changing aquatic animals into anthropomorphic hybrids. In his attempt to prevent Paradigm from using this machine for personal power, Bolton is transformed into an unseen monstrosity; but escapes. Later, Paradigm gives Bolton's four sons John, Bobby, Coop, and Clint the likeness of four different sharks. When Dr. Paradigm captures their friend Bends, the resulting "Street Sharks" rescue him and combine Paradigm with piranha DNA (for which he is often nicknamed "Dr. Piranoid" by other characters). In subsequent episodes, Dr. Paradigm creates a variety of monsters to destroy the Street Sharks, while attempting to persuade the inhabitants of their native metropolis of Fission City to imprison them. Of these monsters, a few sided with the Sharks themselves: namely 'Rox' (a musician and mako shark, similar to the protagonists), 'Moby Lick' (based on an orca), Mantaman (a manta ray/alien hybrid), and 'El Swordo' (based on a swordfish)
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# ¿ Jan 16, 2016 19:46 |
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Blurry Gray Thing posted:Velociraptors are real, dude. And the Mighty Ducks was based on a true story and a true hockey team, so you're just wrong all around. This reminded me of that mighty duck show where the ducks were actually alien ducks and fought evil while also playing professional hockey
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# ¿ Jan 17, 2016 20:19 |