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Shadow Raiders

(Redirected from War Planets)

Shadow Raiders was a animated television series produced by Mainframe Entertainment that aired from 1998 to 1999. The show was loosely based on the Trendmasters ' toy-line, War Planets.

The series focuses on the planets Planet Rock, Planet Ice, Planet Fire, and Planet Bone, who have warred for years over their natural resources (Rock produces metals and minerals, Ice produces water, Fire produces energy, and Bone produces food). However, when an alien named Tekla from another solar system arrives, she comes with a warning: the Beast Planet is coming. Now Graveheart, a humble miner of Planet Rock, must convince the leaders of Fire, Rock, Bone, and Ice to put aside their differences and fight the Beast, their new common enemy.

Characters

  • Paul Dobson - Graveheart
  • Donna Yamamoto - Tekla
  • Enuka Okuma - Jade
  • Tegan Moss - Lady Zera
  • Mark Oliver - King Cryos
  • Matt Hill - Prince Pyrus
  • Jim Byrnes - Grand Vizier
  • Gary Chalk - Emperor Femur
  • Scott McNeil - Pelvus & Blokk
  • Janyse Jaud - Jewelia
  • Blu Mankuma - Lord Mantel
  • Ellen Kennedy - Zuma
  • Tasha Simms - Lamprey

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Last updated: 07-31-2005 11:07:44
03-10-2013 05:06:04
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