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[[File:CaptainNLogo.png|thumb|240px|''Captain N: The Game Master'']] | [[File:CaptainNLogo.png|thumb|240px|''Captain N: The Game Master'']] | ||
'''''Captain N: The Game Master''''' was a cartoon series running from 1989 through 1991 created by DiC Entertainment. It was based on a character called Captain N created for a ''Nintendo Power'' magazine article, eventually being picked up as a cartoon by [[Nintendo]] itself. The series was actually quite popular during its run and acted as a "commercial" for many video game franchises, having a large cast of memorable heroes and villains. In addition to [[Pit]] himself (who actually went by the name [[Kid Icarus]]), the series included other video game stars in the cast such as [[wikipedia:Megaman|Megaman]] from the ''Megaman'' series, Simon Belmont from the ''Castlevania'' series, and [[zeldawiki:Link|Link]] from the ''[[zeldawiki:Legend of Zelda (series)|Legend of Zelda series]]'' among many others. Despite its awkward portrayal of Pit, ''Captain N: The Game Master'' is said to be one of the biggest contributors to his popularity and following. | '''''Captain N: The Game Master''''' was a cartoon series running from 1989 through 1991 created by DiC Entertainment. It was based on a character called Captain N created for a ''Nintendo Power'' magazine article, eventually being picked up as a cartoon by [[Nintendo]] itself. The series was actually quite popular during its run and acted as a "commercial" for many video game franchises, having a large cast of memorable heroes and villains. In addition to [[Pit]] himself (who actually went by the name [[Kid Icarus]]), the series included other video game stars in the cast such as [[wikipedia:Megaman|Megaman]] from the ''Megaman'' series, Simon Belmont from the ''Castlevania'' series, and [[zeldawiki:Link|Link]] from the ''[[zeldawiki:Legend of Zelda (series)|Legend of Zelda series]]'' among many others. Despite its awkward portrayal of Pit, ''Captain N: The Game Master'' is said to be one of the biggest contributors to his popularity and following. | ||
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There were a total of 34 episodes which ran for three seasons. Below is a listing of all episodes in the series. | There were a total of 34 episodes which ran for three seasons. Below is a listing of all episodes in the series. | ||
===Season 1: 1989=== | ===Season 1: 1989=== | ||
# | #Kevin In Videoland | ||
# | #How's Bayou | ||
# | #Mr. and Mrs. Mother Brain | ||
# | #Videolympics | ||
# | #Mega Trouble For Megaland | ||
# | #The Most Dangerous Game Master | ||
# | #Three Men and a Dragon | ||
# | #Nightmare on Mother Brain's Street | ||
# | #Simon the Ape-Man | ||
# | #Metroid Sweet Metroid | ||
# | #Wishful Thinking | ||
# | #In Search of the King | ||
# | #Happy Birthday, Mega Man | ||
===Season 2: 1990=== | ===Season 2: 1990=== | ||
# | #Gameboy | ||
# | #Invasion of the Paper Pedalers | ||
# | #Queen of the Apes | ||
# | #Quest for the Potion of Power | ||
# | #I Wish I was a Wombatman | ||
# | #The Trouble With Tetris | ||
# | #The Big Game | ||
# | #Having a Ball | ||
# | #Trojan Dragon | ||
# | #Lost City of Kongoland | ||
# | #Once Upon a Time Machine | ||
# | #Feud of Faxanadu | ||
# | #Germ Wars | ||
# | #When Mother Brain Rules | ||
===Season 3: 1991=== | ===Season 3: 1991=== | ||
# | #Misadventures In Robin Hood Woods | ||
# | #Pursuit of the Magic Hoop | ||
# | #Return to Castlevania | ||
# | #Totally Tetrisized | ||
# | #A Tale of Two Dogs | ||
# | #Battle of the Baseball Know-It-Alls | ||
# | #The Fractured Fantasy of Captain N | ||
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{{KIGames}} | {{KIGames}} | ||
[[Category:Animated Media]] | [[Category:Animated Media]] |
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