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Seventeen
years ago, Cale Oosha (Lamas), the hereditary ruler of the
planet Tyrus, visited Earth for the first time. His uncle
the Dragit (Jay) had established an Earth base 30 years
previously, with the tacit mission of making peaceful
contact and establishing trade. Instead, the Dragit built
an extensive underground city, a hidden metropolis aimed
at supplying an invasion fleet, ready to pound the warlike
Earthlings--particularly the weapons-stockpiling
Americans--into submission.
Cale attempted to countermand the Dragit's orders and
found himself facing a firing squad. He made a narrow
escape with the help of his bodyguard and mentor Rafe, and
a human woman named Rita. He and Rita had a child, David,
who grew into a strong, solitary teenager. David is aware
he's somehow "different," but is ignorant of his
past. Rafe, now the sheriff of their small Massachusetts
town, knows he's eventually going to have to tell David
the whole story--but something is holding him back.
So begins the saga that producers Steven Spielberg and
Harve Bennett (of Star Trek fame) hope will
become a landmark in American television--the first prime
time animated drama. A firm release date and timeslot for
this WB show hasn't been set yet, and a projected March
release date was already moved to April. But with
Spielberg's bankroll, Dreamworks' talent base, and voice
credits like Leonard Nimoy and Jay (Frollo of Disney's Hunchback
of Notre Dame) involved, advance excitement isn't
likely to slacken
COMING SOON
Thom
Adcox-Hernandez - the voice of Simon
Edward
Albert - the voice of Rafe
Ronny
Cox - the voice of Doc
Jim
Cummings - the voice of Major Lomack
Greg
Eagles - the voice of Major Stark
Tony
Jay - the voice of Dragit
Mikey
Kelley - the voice of David Carter
Lorenzo
Lamas - voice of Cale Oosha
Kristy
McNichol - voice of Sergeant Angie Romar
Leonard
Nimoy - the voice of Colonel Konrad
James
Sikking - the voice of Colonel Gorden
Kath
Soucie - the voice of Sonia
Rider
Strong - voice of Jim Bailey |
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