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Big Bad Beetleborgs is an American television series produced by Saban Entertainment. It aired for two seasons (the second season being named Beetleborgs Metallix) on Fox Kids between September 7, 1996 and March 2, 1998. Reruns later aired on UPN Kids during 1998-1999. On May 7, 2010 the copyright for Beetleborgs was transferred from BVS International to SCG Power Rangers. The series adapted combat footage from the Metal Hero Series Juukou B-Fighter.

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  • Big Bad Beetleborgs is an American television series produced by Saban Entertainment. It aired for two seasons (the second season being named Beetleborgs Metallix) on Fox Kids between September 7, 1996 and March 2, 1998. Reruns later aired on UPN Kids during 1998-1999. On May 7, 2010 the copyright for Beetleborgs was transferred from BVS International to SCG Power Rangers. The series adapted combat footage from the Metal Hero Series Juukou B-Fighter.
  • Big Bad Beetleborgs is American Television But It's On Fox Kids But There Come To Toon Disney.
  • Set in the fictional town of Charterville, three "typical average kids", Drew (Wesley Barker), Jo (Shannon Chandler/Brittany Konarzewski), and Roland (Herbie Baez), enter the supposedly haunted Hillhurst Mansion after accepting a dare from rich snobs Van and Trip. The house is revealed to be the home of real monsters when the kids accidentally bump a pipe organ, releasing a phasm named Flabber (Billy Forester). He proves to be friendly, and in return for releasing him, offers to grant them one wish. They wish to become their comic book heroes, the Big Bad Beetleborgs. However, this also brings the Beetleborgs' sworn enemies to life: the Magnavores, led by the evil Vexor, who would summon monsters from the comic books to battle the Beetleborgs. Roland's mom and dad run the comic book shop a
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Creator(s)
  • Haim Saban
Starring
  • *Wesley Barker *Herbie Baez *Shannon Chandler *Brittany Konarzewski *Billy Forester *Vivian Smallwood *Kim Delgado *Channe Nolen *Christopher Cho *Claudine Barros *Marshal Hilton *Blake Torney *David Fletcher *Joe Hackett *Frank Tahoe *Lina Godouse
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  • 1800.0
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  • Big Bad Beetleborgs
Airdate
  • 1996-09-07(xsd:date)
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  • Big Bad Beetleborgs
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  • 1(xsd:integer)
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  • 88(xsd:integer)
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  • Action-Adventure-Comedy
First Aired
  • 1996-09-07(xsd:date)
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  • Robert Hughes
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  • 53(xsd:integer)
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  • 1998-03-02(xsd:date)
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  • Beetleborgs Metallix
Network
  • Fox Kids
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  • Big Bad Beetleborgs is an American television series produced by Saban Entertainment. It aired for two seasons (the second season being named Beetleborgs Metallix) on Fox Kids between September 7, 1996 and March 2, 1998. Reruns later aired on UPN Kids during 1998-1999. On May 7, 2010 the copyright for Beetleborgs was transferred from BVS International to SCG Power Rangers. The series adapted combat footage from the Metal Hero Series Juukou B-Fighter.
  • Set in the fictional town of Charterville, three "typical average kids", Drew (Wesley Barker), Jo (Shannon Chandler/Brittany Konarzewski), and Roland (Herbie Baez), enter the supposedly haunted Hillhurst Mansion after accepting a dare from rich snobs Van and Trip. The house is revealed to be the home of real monsters when the kids accidentally bump a pipe organ, releasing a phasm named Flabber (Billy Forester). He proves to be friendly, and in return for releasing him, offers to grant them one wish. They wish to become their comic book heroes, the Big Bad Beetleborgs. However, this also brings the Beetleborgs' sworn enemies to life: the Magnavores, led by the evil Vexor, who would summon monsters from the comic books to battle the Beetleborgs. Roland's mom and dad run the comic book shop along with his grandmother Nano. In a 6-parter, Vexor created his own Beetleborg, Shadowborg, which was a match for the Beetleborgs and briefly took their powers. They had to call a temporary Beetleborg (White Blaster Beetleborg) Josh, and after Shadowborg was destroyed, Josh lost his powers. The Beetleborgs would meet the Beetleborgs' comic creator, Art Fortunes during this six part story in order for him to create the White Blaster Beetleborg and the Mega Blue Beetleborg. In the second to last episode of the first season, the Magnavores steal a picture of a new villain named Nukus from Art Fortunes' office. They bring him to life to enlist his help in destroying the Beetleborgs. Nukus assists them by planning devastating attacks on the city and creating Borgslayer, a hybrid of all the Magnavore monsters. Unbeknownst to the Magnavores, Nukus was actually plotting to get rid of them. Nukus tells Van and Trip (who were fleeing Charterville during Borgslayer's attack to their father's country estate) how to defeat Borgslayer, and orders them to take the information to the Beetleborgs. They succeed in destroying Borgslayer, causing the Magnavores to be swept back into the comics. In the last episode of the first season (and the first episode of the second season), Nukus challenged the kids to one last battle and despite Art's warning that he is too powerful, they face him anyway. Nukus quickly wipes them out, and destroys their armor, weapons, and powers.
  • Big Bad Beetleborgs is American Television But It's On Fox Kids But There Come To Toon Disney.
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