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Double Trouble
Double Trouble don’t have any first names and are simply called “Double Trouble” to avoid confusion. They are mirror twins who are international playboys. Double Trouble’s design has reference to the Yin and Yang principle: Black and White in perfect harmony. They move alike, talk alike and steal alike. They even stole the World Trade Center from New York City many years before the September 11th tragedy. They’re featured in the Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? game show.
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Digimon
Digimon, short for “Digital Monsters”, is a Japanese media franchise encompassing digital toys, anime, manga and video games. The franchise’s eponymous creatures are monsters of various forms living in a “Digital World”, a parallel universe that originated from Earth’s various communication networks.
In the United States, the series premiered in August 1999 on the Fox Television Network. It was dubbed by Saban Entertainment (later Sensation Animation), and was initially broadcasted through Fox Network’s Fox Kids and Fox Family. Click here to read more and watch a slideshow »
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Dawson’s Creek
Dawson’s Creek is an American teen drama television series created by Kevin Williamson which debuted on January 20, 1998, on The WB and was produced by Sony Pictures Television. The show is set in the fictional seaside town of Capeside, Massachusetts, and in Boston, Massachusetts, during the later seasons. It portrays the fictional lives of a close-knit group of teenagers through high school and college. The program, part of a new craze for teen-themed movies and television shows in America in the late 1990s, catapulted its leads to stardom and became a defining show for The WB. The series ended on May 14, 2003. The show placed #90 on Entertainment Weekly’s “New TV Classics” list. Click here to watch the opening credits »
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