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ALF Tales
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The show premiered on September 10, 1988. The supporting voice cast consisted of Peggy Mahon, Tabitha St. Germain, Thick Wilson, Dan Hennessey, Rob Cowan, Ellen-Ray Hennessey and Noam Zylberman (who was later replaced by Michael Fantini). On December 9, 1989, "ALF Tales" was cancelled after two seasons and 21 episodes.
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The show premiered on September 10, 1988. The supporting voice cast consisted of Peggy Mahon, Tabitha St. Germain, Thick Wilson, Dan Hennessey, Rob Cowan, Ellen-Ray Hennessey and Noam Zylberman (who was later replaced by Michael Fantini). On December 9, 1989, "ALF Tales" was cancelled after two seasons and 21 episodes.