Yes indeed! Just the kind of hero those kids need!... Judging from their ability to get into trouble, they would've been mush long ago, without that big caring and capable galoot coming to their rescue every 30 seconds :D
Those monster as big buddy concepts are usually fun. ;) This is pretty distant in the memory department. It all comes back with the jazzy canned music reminiscent of Johnny Quest. A couple of sea-meddling kids and their d...seal (named Scooby!). That kid says "C'mon Moby!" as much as Freddie says "Hey Gang!" ;3
ooo yes! *Waggle!* Alas, I wonder if I dare looking out for additional episodes, or if I can glean the entire spectrum of this show's repertoire from this one show :D
Generally, the kids careen haplessly from one disaster to another, with Moby saving them again and again. And the number of 'stock' scenes is pretty impressive. I doubt there's more than about 10 minutes of new animation per 24 minute show.
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Last time I checked, both seals and whales had to breathe air once in a while, yanno? The kids obviously had air tanks, but.... :-)
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Clearly, during an undersea earthquake, rocks will just rain down from.... uh... where, exactly?
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I do like the concept here, but certainly the budget, and a lot of the execution, was downright laughable :}
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This is pretty distant in the memory department. It all comes back with the jazzy canned music reminiscent of Johnny Quest. A couple of sea-meddling kids and their d...seal (named Scooby!). That kid says "C'mon Moby!" as much as Freddie says "Hey Gang!" ;3
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Alas, I wonder if I dare looking out for additional episodes, or if I can glean the entire spectrum of this show's repertoire from this one show :D
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And the number of 'stock' scenes is pretty impressive. I doubt there's more than about 10 minutes of new animation per 24 minute show.
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