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dannichols
January 15th, 2007, 02:34 AM
The Tugboat, for it's size, is the most powerful craft afloat, and the Star Tugs are the power behind the docks and waterways in Bigg City Port. This is TUGS!
Created by the producers of Thomas The Tank Engine And Friends, they made this great show in the end of the 1980's.
The seires shows stories about two tugboat fleets. The Star Tugs, owened by Captain Star, are always kind, honest and helpful to everyone, but their rivals, the Z-Stacks, owned by Captain Zero, are evil, untrustful to each other, and do whatever it takes to overpower the Star Fleet.
The TUGS series have become a great sucess in Great Britain because it has material not found in many children's show of today. It's hilarious, action packed and has a lot of explosions, too. However, it only ran for 13 episodes and even though a second season was planned, the company that made the series had shut down and moved. But now many fans are trying to get the series rereleased onto DVD. Discuss the series here.
Rageman
January 15th, 2007, 04:41 AM
The Tugboat, for it's size, is the most powerful craft afloat, and the Star Tugs are the power behind the docks and waterways in Bigg City Port. This is TUGS!
Created by the producers of Thomas The Tank Engine And Friends, they made this great show in the end of the 1980's.
The seires shows stories about two tugboat fleets. The Star Tugs, owened by Captain Star, are always kind, honest and helpful to everyone, but their rivals, the Z-Stacks, owned by Captain Zero, are evil, untrustful to each other, and do whatever it takes to overpower the Star Fleet.
The TUGS series have become a great sucess in Great Britain because it has material not found in many children's show of today. It's hilarious, action packed and has a lot of explosions, too. However, it only ran for 13 episodes and even though a second season was planned, the company that made the series had shut down and moved. But now many fans are trying to get the series rereleased onto DVD. Discuss the series here.
.....Are you two years old, or something? I haven't watched this crap sice, I dunno, since I was 4? But, It was a good kids show, I'll admit. But please, don't be upset if you get flamed. :/
Careful With That Axe, Pichu!
January 15th, 2007, 05:28 AM
.....Are you two years old, or something? I haven't watched this crap sice, I dunno, since I was 4? But, It was a good kids show, I'll admit. But please, don't be upset if you get flamed. :/
...And you won't be upset when you get warned if you keep posting mediocre pro-flaming comments instead of respecting or showing a decent opinion. Next time, please don't bother on posting disrespectful comments like that; honestly, it's not very smart.
dannichols
January 17th, 2007, 12:08 AM
Okay, Chinpokomon, It is really unwise to say bad things about TUGS. By the way, I was 15 when I first discover this on a website. David Mitton and Robert Cardona worked really hard to make this wonderful children series. And many fans are working really hard to get it onto DVD. If you want to say something like that, say something like that about Salty's Lighthouse. But in future, be more wise about what you say.
Rageman
January 17th, 2007, 02:26 AM
Okay, Chinpokomon, It is really unwise to say bad things about TUGS. By the way, I was 15 when I first discover this on a website. David Mitton and Robert Cardona worked really hard to make this wonderful children series. And many fans are working really hard to get it onto DVD. If you want to say something like that, say something like that about Salty's Lighthouse. But in future, be more wise about what you say.
OKay, okay. Just with my opinion. It's a good show, but don't be upset if you receive flames. Common Sense. Anyways, it had some good Animation, for it's time, that is.
dannichols
January 23rd, 2007, 11:59 PM
Okay, as you all know, the voice actor who did the voice of Captain Star, Patrick Allen, had died on July 28 of 2006. You can discuss TUGS here and memorize the wonderful things Allen has done for everyone.
Sorry to double post, but I wanted to keep this thread up, and you know it didn't have a great start, so star fresh now and be respectful to those people who created this great series.
Scizz
February 19th, 2007, 01:26 PM
dannichols, even if your thread falls down in spots, double posting is not allowed.
However, you can delete your older post and then post a new one, which would serve the same purpose.