Cyberchase - Codename Icky (DVD, 2005)

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" Cyberchase - Codename Icky" is a children's TV show presented in DVD format, released in 2005. With an animated/anime style, this NR-rated program falls under the genres of TV shows and is suitable for families. The movie/TV title "Cyberchase-Codename Icky" offers entertaining and educational content for young audiences, making it a popular choice for parents and children to enjoy together. Ships Right Away

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The educational children's cartoon series CYBERCHASE fosters math and problem-solving skills through the animated adventures of three whiz kids battling computer hackers in cyberspace. When the villainous Hacker (voiced by Christopher Lloyd) hatches a nefarious plot to take over the virtual universe, cyberspace ruler Motherboard and her scientist cohort Dr. Marbles zap three brainy, real-world schoolkids through a computer screen for help. Together with their wacky bird-guide Digit (voiced by Gilbert Gottfried), the gadget-obsessed Matt, fashion-conscious Jackie, and inquisitive Inez--collectively known as the Cybersquad--use their math and logic smarts to foil the Hacker menace and restore peace to the cyberspace Motherboard. Aimed at the preteen set, this collection includes three fun-filled episodes: "Codename Icky," "Harriet the Hippo and the Mean Green," and "Of All the Luck."

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UPC0841887050975
eBay Product ID (ePID)55628643

Product Key Features

RatingNR
Movie/TV TitleCyberchase-Codename Icky
FormatDVD
Release Year2005
GenreTV Shows, Children's & Family
Sub-GenreAnimation/Anime

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Film CountryUSA
Release Date20051018
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