Pet Alien - The Lighter Side Of Doom (2005)
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Runtime: 44 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Synopsis: This popular computer-animated television show follows the friendship between a 13-year-old boy named Tommy and his alien pals. Tommy lives in the quiet town of DeSpray Bay and tends to be... This popular computer-animated television show follows the friendship between a 13-year-old boy named Tommy and his alien pals. Tommy lives in the quiet town of DeSpray Bay and tends to be something of a loner. This all changes when an alien spacecraft crashes into Tommy's lighthouse, and the boy meets the Pet Aliens: the excitable Dinko becomes Tommy's best friend, while spoiled Swanky, lovable lunk Gumpers, manic Flip, and wacky pet Scruffy round out the crew. The aliens have run away from their boring planet, Conforma, and come to earth in search of adventures--and that is exactly what they find! This collection features four zany, doom-filled episodes, including "Crater of Doom," "Sounds of Doom," "Doctor of Doom," and "Box of Doom." [More]
Starring: Charlie Schlatter
Starring: Charlie Schlatter
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