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- Artemis, the out cast of the Mytho Cyborgs.
- 1999– 25mTV-149.2 (4.1K)TV EpisodeWhen marine officers under Arlong confiscate Nami's money, the villagers start a rebelion. Desperate, Nami asks Luffy for help.
- The forces of Daemon have infected most of the net, and begin to invade Mainframe. Hexadecimal seals the system but at a certain cost.
- 1999– 24mTV-149.1 (4.1K)TV EpisodeAs Nami steals the Going Merry, Mihawk has returned to finish the job, but Zoro challenges him to a duel in order to achieve his dream.
- 2004– 21mTV-MA9.1 (461)TV EpisodeThe Nerd looks for the worst full motion video game on the ill-fated 3DO, only to discover the worst video game he's ever seen...at least it would be, if it had any gameplay. Or video.
- Monkey D. Luffy sets off on an adventure with his pirate crew in hopes of finding the greatest treasure ever, known as the "One Piece."
- Spike witnesses a homicide by a deranged serial killer who then goes after him with a full barrage of weapons.
- Artemis the peaceful type, Pan the innocent type, Atlas the gentle giant type.
- When Hexadecimal tricks Megabyte into releasing the Medusa, an unstoppable viral bug, on Mainframe, it's up to Bob to save the day.
- 1999– 24mTV-148.9 (3.4K)TV EpisodeWhile Usopp and Luffy fool around with the ship's cannon one day, Zoro dreams about his childhood and the promise he made to Kuina.
- 1999– 25mTV-148.9 (3.2K)TV EpisodeNojiko continues her story, explaining how their life was ruined when the Arlong Pirates first took over the village.
- Play as the only human residing on an island populated by egg shaped robots. The island is called Islandville which is known for it's arcades and amusement park businesses. Offering access to fully functional games and rides for the player's enjoyment. Win tickets in exchange for various prizes ranging from glow sticks to over sized plushies. Choose either birthday mode for a free roam on Islandville or for something a little more challenging there is survivor mode. The survivor mode includes a health and hunger meter to monitor, and in order stay alive the player must eat something before the meter goes all the way down. Earn money by working part time at a store or deliver newspapers in order to buy more food or play more arcade games. Which ever mode the player chooses to play, the Coin Game is an ideal game for arcade and amusement park enthusiasts to enjoy.
- In the Republic of Muanba, a dictator has his own people slaved over mining a mineral called Ironstone X. The locals demand their own freedom. Right till an advance armored tank operated by a strange solider has offered them a greater advantage to over rule the dictator. Muanba is in fact oo8/Pyuma's home so he, 009 and 002 went to investigate the new armored tank provided by the strange solider. That same solider also offers the dictator an advantage against the locals who are now rebels. The strange solider is in fact working for Black Ghost. Black Ghost is planning to take the Ironstone X resources by getting the people of Muanba kill each other. The 3 cyborgs decide to help 008's rebel friends by fighting against the dictator and the Cyborgmen Soliders.
- Collect Gold Bricks while successfully progressing through the entire story, from the Trade Federation negotiations above Naboo in Star Wars Episode I, to the attack on the second Death Star above Endor in Return of the Jedi.
- When Frisket swallows a valuable command, Megabyte captures him in order to remove it. Once inside Silicon Tor, however, the powerful Frisket and the mischievous Enzo prove to be more than Megabyte bargained for.
- When Bob and Dot become insufferable after an argument, Enzo tries various schemes to rekindle their friendship. Just when Enzo gives up on the stubborn pair, the Starship Alcatraz game forces them to work together.
- 1999– 25mTV-148.7 (2.5K)TV EpisodeWith Zeff held captive by Gin, Sanji has no choice but to take Pearl's hits, and he reflects on why Zeff means so much to him.
- A mysterious package comes for Faye with a Beta cassette. While Faye runs, thinking it to be from a debt collector, Jet and Spike undertake a arduous search for a player to view it. They find it is a clue to Faye's past.
- After collecting a bounty, Spike gains a fan in Roco Bonnaro. Roco, a small-time gang member, stole a rare and valuable plant from his own gang. Spike finds it's more valuable than he is, but Roco has a different plan for the plant.
- Thwarting a plan by Megabyte to create a portal, Bob retrieves a dangerous magnet which puts Dot's life in danger.
- Monsley and Lana glide down on the Falco and landed at Industria. They were met with Luke and said that everyone including Dr. Lao is fine. They told Luke that Conan, Jimsy, and Dyce are fighting on board Giganto before it arrives anywhere near High Harbor. Lana knows they will come back safe and sound. Meanwhile, Conan, Jimsy, and Dyce wreak havoc on the Giganto. Lepka orders all his men at all costs to stop them but they just keep damaging the wing and engines. Conan, Jimsy and Dyce found their way inside and started to salvaged the controls, engines, and power supply. Soon the Giganto's main engine was in flames. Lepka gave orders to cut off the main engine, they did which caused Jimsy and Dyce to slip up from Conan. So Conan goes to the lower part to continue damaging the controls while Jimsy and Dyce destroy the Giganto from a cockpit located on the top. Lepka finds his Giganto to be in no condition to destroy the world, so he plans an escape from an escape pod. But Conan won't let him get away for what he's done. In Industria, preparations for the escape ship are almost done. An earthquake occurred and a bright light appeared from the horizon. Dr. Lao explained that the fault line of the crust is acting up and the Diastrophism will occur momentarily. They must depart as soon as possible. The Industrians are worried that they might miss Conan, Dyce, and Jimsy from coming back from destroying Giganto. But Lana has faith that they're still out in the ocean waiting for them to come.
- On a visit to his hometown of New York, 002 proves he's the hero he claims to be when he uses his powers to save a young boy's mother.
- When a series of mysterious and deadly fires ignite throughout Tokyo, suspicions rise that 009's dog Kubikuro may be to blame.
- 1999– 25mTV-148.6 (2.2K)TV EpisodeThe battle spreads into Arlong Park itself and Arlong is no longer holding back.
- For his first Christmas review, the Nerd decides to review a few unlicensed Bible games for the NES and Super Nintendo. The most obscured game of the bunch would have to be Super Noah's Ark 3D. Only cause it's the only first person shooter where you get to play as Noah. The game is basically a clone of Wolfenstein 3D which is a better first person shooter to play. The Nerd is confused as to why there are so many goats inside the ark and the reason for Noah to be attacked by goats is a mystery.
- The Nerd complies to his fan requests to review Superman 64 which he decided to pull everyone's leg by reviewing the Superman game for Commodore 64. His main complaint is the load time takes forever and he finds the Commodore controller to be so stiff that he resulted in using an alternate controller. After that he does review Superman 64 for the Nintendo 64 as the fans wished him to do so in the first place. Once he dived into the first level he already finds it to be terrible when all you do is fly through rings under a short time limit. When it comes to video game Superman has received a lot of bad game adaptations.
- After getting so many request to review Action 52, the Nerd has no choice but to give what his fans want. The game is an unlicensed NES game compiled with 52 games. This seem to be a cool idea, until the Nerd discovers what those games are. So he does a marathon run on the first 51 games and every single one either has characters dying in mid-air, characters too small to identify, too many space shooter genre games, games that make no sense, enemies that don't die, games that keep crashing, & whole bunch of other disastrous elements. After being tortured by only 51 out of 52 games. The Nerd only has one game left to review which is also the game that has the most publication on Action 52 which is a group called the Cheetah Men.
- After the Nerd goes through a frantic frenzy about playing nothing but bad games, he finally settles down and randomly picks a NES game called Gyromite. When he starts the game he finds it unusual that you can't progress further into the game unless the second controller is being used with controls the barriers that prevents you from proceeding. The Nerd isn't sure who he can invite to help him play a bad game, until the robot named Rob appears and says he'll help the Nerd. It turns out that Rob the robot who was a Nintendo accessory was designed to play as a second player for the game Gyromite. However the Nerd finds the game boring even with the help of a robot. So he switches to the other game Rob is compatible for which is called Stack-Up. Not much of a game cause you're giving the robot command directly from the game itself. After no longer being to stand playing these two games, the Nerd tries to convince Rob to play a different game, only to be horrified that Rob can only play Gyromite and Stack-Up.
- A foul-mouthed nerd reviews bad video games.
- Megabyte tricks Enzo into delivering a dangerous delete command to Hexadecimal. By the time Enzo realizes his mistake, the unknowing Bob is trapped inside a Formula 1 game with the command about to go off any millisecond.
- Jason Voorhees is pissed off that the Angry Video Game Nerd is talking smack about his NES video game. Instead of killing him, he makes the Nerd suffer by playing the game.
- Remember Mr. Bucket? Little battery operated bucket, balls popping out of his mouth? James and Mike play with it and find just how much Mr. Bucket likes balls.
- 2004– 23mTV-MA8.5 (231)TV EpisodeThe Angry Video Game Nerd reviews the Back to the Future video games and also revisits Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (NES), Top Gun (NES), Back to the Future (NES), and Back to the Future Part II & III (NES).
- The Nerd does a review on the first home console Star Wars games all the way to the ones made in the mid-90s. When it comes to Star Wars, it's such a huge franchise that making video game adaptations is a good way to expand it. Doing this task lead to certain video game developers to develop both hard and unusual Star Wars games. The hardest game the Nerd plays is the Famicon version which gives you no life bar and only three continues and a start-all-over-from-the-beginning type of game. Out of all of the games, the Nerd praises the Super Star Wars game for the Super Nintendo and Shadows of the Empire for the Nintendo 64 to be the best Star Wars games. He could review the later games, but there's way too many Star Wars games to review at once.
- A Tsunami will occur at High Harbor.
- 0013 causes mayhem in Tokyo.
- A clip show with Dr. Gilmore, 001, and 009.
- 1999– 25mTV-148.4 (1.8K)TV EpisodeMiraculously saved from death by an unnatural green gust and a lightning bolt to Buggy, the Straw Hats rush out of Loguetown.
- 2004– 13mTV-MA8.4 (373)TV EpisodeAfter getting rid of Jason, the Nerd appeared to be free from his torture. Only to discover that he's being visited by Freddy in his dreams. In the dream world Freddy forces the Nerd to play the Nightmare on Elm Street game for the NES. With the generic Halloween monsters and the campy music, it was far from being as great as it's movie counterpart. The Nerd's main complaint is that the main character in the game has no weapons except for the dream sequences. The Nerd will have to think of something fast if he wants to get rid of Freddy and get out of his own nightmare.
- The Nerd does a brief history lecture on General George Armstrong Custard, only cause he's about to review one of the adult theme games for the Atari 2600. The game in general is "Custard's Revenge" which like the other Atari adult games was unlicensed and the Atari company had nothing to do with them. And just for fun, the Nerd reviews other Atari adult games only to find that each one either made no sense in how the game play is mastered or how the ideas for the games looked like they were thought up by sick minded game developers.
- 2004– 9mTV-MA8.4 (317)TV EpisodeThe review starts off in the same fashion as a Looney Tunes short film. The Nerd reviews Bugs Bunny's Birthday Blowout which is nothing more than a poor man's Super Mario Bros. style slide scroller game. While the game is generous of providing extra lives, it however suffers from being unorganized by having breakable blocks placed over bottom-less pits and enemies that can hurt you even if you hurt them. Upon reviewing the game the Nerd is visited by Bugs Bunny himself, which the Nerd gives out his hatred by beaten the daylights out of the poor rabbit while trying to finish the game.
- 2004– 15mTV-MA8.4 (285)TV EpisodeThe Nerd does a tribute to the magazine Nintendo Power by showing selected ads that were made exclusive to the magazine, the posters, the walk-through content, and the fan letters that are answered by the staff. The Nerd praises it for being the earliest way to know how to beat the toughest Nintendo games. Before the Internet became more common to use the only way to know how to beat a game is by magazine subscription. Besides the magazine being very nostalgic, the Nerd also points out some things that he finds absurd like how the posters are hard to take out, the sarcastic responses to the fan letters, the gross out ads that started to show up in the mid-90's, the unusual content of the various contests, and the unnecessary activity games. Besides all of those issues, the Nerd praises Nintendo Power for being Nintendo's main magazine provider.
- The Nerd reviews the 52nd game on Action 52 titled the Cheetah Men, which came with it's own single volume comic and a preview to a line of action figures that never got made. It looked like the best game cause all of the efforts seem to be poured into it the most compared to the other games. However the game isn't any better than the other 51 games. It suffers from unusual glitches and the attack moves are worthless to certain enemies. After finishing all 52 games, the Nerd decided to play the unreleased Cheetah Men 2 game. It's so rare that only 1500 cartridges were made and are sold for a high price on various online auction websites. Usually the sequel to a game improves in something, except the Nerd finds out that the Cheetah Men 2 game has more glitches and very bland level designs. The biggest insult of all is that you're unable to proceed any further after beating a certain boss. To wrap up his review he decides to play the Sega Genesis version of Action 52, which consists of some newer games as well as some of the games from the first Action 52 only slightly more playable. While the Cheetah Men game for Genesis is even harder than the other two, while frustrated the Nerd that he's unable to beat the first level of it.
- In the 30th century, time travel has been outlawed. To insure the prevention of time paradoxes, the Time Protection Department a.k.a. the TPD was established to prevent further time crimes. When four enlisted TPD cadets were tricked by a mafia family called the Londers in letting them travel to the year 2000 A.D. to commit crimes, the four cadets must also travel to the year 2000 to take down the Londers as the Timerangers. The four recruits are only able to commence their mission when there is five rangers in the team. So they forced a martial artist from the year 2000 named Tatsuya Asami to become the fifth ranger. While stationed in the 21st century, Tatsuya rents a building for the other four rangers as a means of housing and running a small business called Tomorrow Research, With five rangers patrolling the city, the Londers family will not stand a chance against them.
- A hostile intergalactic force of aliens known as the Great Star League Gozma has conquered over a hundred planets across the universe. When Earth becomes the league's next target, the Japanese military ends up forming a new branch called the Earth Defense Force as a way to defend the planet from such a threat. Under the command of Commander Ibuki, various rookies enlisted for the Earth Defense Force undergo tough training in order to get enlisted for the newly established branch. The Gozma's first course of action was to lay out an attack on the recruits of the Earth Defense Force in order to weaken the Earth's chance of victory. After a devastated battle, only five of the rookies have survived the Gozma's troops. Grieved with vengeance the recruits refused to step down after being beaten to death. Just then an earthquake occurs and the five rookies ended up gaining the power of Earth Force. Each recruit now has the power of a mythical beast and have form a team together as the Blitzkrieg Squadron Changeman. Along with the aid of the Earth Defense Force, the Changeman have now declared war again the Gozma.
- In the late 90's, an orbiting Earth space center run by the Earth Defense Force Sky Force has commissioned a ceremony on the "J-Project". Lead by Commander Aya Odagiri who has selected five officials to be exposed to "Birdonic Waves" a newly developed technology that can give a human super abilities. Among the subjects to the project is Ryu Tendoh who is the first volunteer to be exposed to the Birdonic Waves and thus becomes the first nominated member of the newly established Jetman team. The other four subjects were about to be exposed to the same waves as Ryu did until the space center was attacked by the Vyram, an evil outer-dimensional organization bent on inter-dimensional domination. The Vyram successfully destroy the space center along with killing most of the humans on board. After the destruction, the remaining Birdonic Waves that were meant for the now dead four officials got scattered on the surface of the Earth. Hitting four different civilians who were going about their daily lives. Odagiri and Tendoh who had successfully escaped the doom space center soon began searching on Earth for the four remaining humans with Birdonic Waves in order to fully form the Jetman team. Forming the team will be no easy task as the four civilians had no prior training in military tactics and must learn to work together and look pass their personal problems if they are willing to save the Earth from the Vyram which was being lead by the cruel Count Radiguet.
- Dr. Londes, the leader of the religious cult Scratch, has a large bounty on his head. Spike takes to the streets in an effort to get to him while Jet and Ed buy a video game that the cult members use to ascend into the digital being.
- Conan woke up to find that he's wearing nothing but a long sleeve pants. He went out side and was met by Jimsy and Lana who are both wearing new clothes. Their old clothes are being hung to dry. Conan was giving a pair of clothes which almost fit him. Conan and Jimsy had breakfast and learned that everyone in High Harbor works. Even Lana has a job(which isn't anything like child labor). After breakfast Lana lead the way to Windmil Village which is the factory side of High Harbor. Lana was met by her friends at a sewing factory. Conan and Jimsy feel embarrassed because they're all girls. Then Pasco(the head of the factories) gives Conan and Jimsy a tour around the place while Lana goes to the Sewing factory. The other factories involve smiting and bakery. Windmill town is where all the bread is made from. There they found Bosco and Gutch helping out making bread. Gutch likes the way bread is naturally made and not artificially made like in Industria. Dyce and Dongoroth got a job in Black Smithing. Pasco mentioned that they let the Barracuda crew work here because they were short on employees. He asked Conan and Jimsy if they've decided what to do for jobs. They don't know yet, and left while Pasco was showing Dyce how to hammer the correct way without getting hurt. Conan and Jimsy have no skills in any of the jobs offered at windmill village. Till they realized that they both do have specific talents. Conan is able to fish and Jimsy is able to hunt. Now that they know what to do for jobs, they went back to Lana's home to get their regular cloths and weapons. They split up and wished each other luck. Conan went to the shoreline to hunt for fish. He swam along till he found a fish net that's holding hundreds of fish. He carefully went inside it and discovered it was inside a cavern which also has an old flying machine floating. Conan observed it and was spotted by the fisherman he met yesterday, Uncle Garu. Conan told him that he swam along till he found this place. Uncle Garu reminded him not to catch any of the fish in this cavern. It's a fish saqcuary in case there weren't any fish to find in the ocean. Conan asked if the flying machine still works. Garu told him it hasn't run since Dr. Lao last used it. He explained that Dr. Lao saved many people with that flying machine. Conan told Garu that he's really good at fishing. Garu accepts his request and tests Conan if he is really good. Meanwhile Jimsy was wandering around the mountain side to find something to hunt. He tries to strike a kangaroo rat with his arrow but it was rather difficult to get a good aim. It left as well as the rest of it's pack. Jimsy didn't know what was up till he realized that something big is behind him. It was a giant boar(Thrice the size of Jimsy). The board chased him around, it was ferocious and invincible. Jimsy's arrows were useless against it. He came across a cliff, and jumped over the boar which fell straight down along with Jimsy. The boar broke his fall, he got away from it, but then realized it was already dead. Jimsy felt victorious and turned the boar into a large roasted boar. But he doesn't know that he made a big mistake.
- After Jimsy found out that the boar he killed was owned by Orlo the guy he saw the other day who blames the villagers for this attempt. Uncle Sean and Aunt Meizel told him and Conan that they'll settle the matter themselves. But both Conan and Jimsy don't think it's right for the villagers to get the blame. So they head towards the barren land at the mountain range of High Harbor to negotiate with Orlo about the boar. It was vast, rocky , and filled with warnings to those who trespass. Conan and Jimsy enter the territory and were soon encountered by a group of masked horsemen. They drove Conan and Jimsy straight to the trap. Conan tells them that they're not here to fight, they just wanted to see Orlo about the boar. So the horsemen took them to a ruins of a freeway where Orlo and his gang live. They told him they've come to apologize for the boar that was killed. Orlo thinks that the villagers are using them to hide their guilt about the boar. But they told him that they're not lying. Orlo doesn't believe that either one of them was able to take down a large boar. So he gives them a test to determine if they were telling the truth. The next morning they were sent to a field which has a boar that's are ferocious as the other one. If Conan and Jimsy take it down then Orlo will forget about the boar that was killed. The boar charged at them, Conan and Jimsy used their rope to lasso the boar and make it get tangled around a bolder. They then tied it to the bolder and the boar was captured with ease. Orlo and his gang were impressed that they managed to accomplish a task so hard to achieve. Later Orlo tell Conan and jimsy that he and the others live in the Barren Land for more excitement and more freedom from nagging adults. Orlo raises horses and pigs alike. He offers Conan and Jimsy an opportunity to live here as executives, where they can eat as much meat as they want, and own a horse. Conan denied the offer, but Jimsy is interested. Jimsy is excited to be able to ride a horse for the first time. While Conan knows that Orlo is bad news according to Lana.
- The invasion of High Harbor has ended, but the final battle remains at Industria.