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Another universe appeared in the [[Blaster Series]] with a kid named Rave going up against the [[Mad Scientist]] Dudley Dabble. Rave is a green creature with a [[Horned Humanoid|yellow horn growing out of his head]] and most of the other inhabitants of his world appear to be monsters and/or creatures of some description, with the odd exception of Dabble, although he was eventually given blue skin. While generally unrelated to the original universe, there was a readable crossover story featured in ''Reading Blaster 2000'' titled ''Dr. Dabble's Revenge'', wherein the original heroes fought against Dr. Dabble.
Another universe appeared in the [[Blaster Series]] with a kid named Rave going up against the [[Mad Scientist]] Dudley Dabble. Rave is a green creature with a [[Horned Humanoid|yellow horn growing out of his head]] and most of the other inhabitants of his world appear to be monsters and/or creatures of some description, with the odd exception of Dabble, although he was eventually given blue skin. While generally unrelated to the original universe, there was a readable crossover story featured in ''Reading Blaster 2000'' titled ''Dr. Dabble's Revenge'', wherein the original heroes fought against Dr. Dabble.
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=== This series provides examples of: ===


* [[Alphabet Soup Cans]]
* [[Alphabet Soup Cans]]
* [[Arson Murder and Jaywalking]]: The back of the early instruction books lists all of the Blaster series' main antagonists, in the form of a [[Wanted Poster]]. Dr. Dabble is wanted for "robbery, grand larceny, and non-payment of electric bill".
* [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking]]: The back of the early instruction books lists all of the Blaster series' main antagonists, in the form of a [[Wanted Poster]]. Dr. Dabble is wanted for "robbery, grand larceny, and non-payment of electric bill".
* [[Badbutt]]: Most of the main characters (Blasternaut, Galactic Commander).
* [[Badbutt]]: Most of the main characters (Blasternaut, Galactic Commander).
* [[Broken Bridge]]
* [[Broken Bridge]]
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* [[Continuity Nod]]: In the introduction of ''Mega Math Blaster'', Spot flies past the prison planet Lock-Em-Up, where the previous games' villains Trash Alien, Illitera, and Dr. Minus are imprisoned.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: In the introduction of ''Mega Math Blaster'', Spot flies past the prison planet Lock-Em-Up, where the previous games' villains Trash Alien, Illitera, and Dr. Minus are imprisoned.
* [[Difficulty Levels]]
* [[Difficulty Levels]]
* [[Everyone Calls Him Barkeep|Everyone Calls Her Galactic Commander]]
* [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"|Everyone Calls Her Galactic Commander]]
* [[Everythings Better With Monkeys]]: In Math Blaster Ages 9-12.
* [[Everything's Better with Monkeys]]: In Math Blaster Ages 9-12.
* [[Fetch Quest]]
* [[Fetch Quest]]
* [[Floating Platforms]]: Pretty ubiquitous.
* [[Floating Platforms]]: Pretty ubiquitous.
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* [[Robot Buddy]]: Spot.
* [[Robot Buddy]]: Spot.
* [[Robot Dog]]: MEL in the later versions.
* [[Robot Dog]]: MEL in the later versions.
* [[Role Playing Game]]
* [[Role-Playing Game]]
* [[Sci Fi Writers Have No Sense of Scale]]: Naturally.
* [[Sci-Fi Writers Have No Sense of Scale]]: Naturally.
* [[Video Game Remake]]:
* [[Video Game Remake]]:
** ''Mega Math Blaster'' is a remake of ''Math Blaster Episode I: In Search of Spot'', which in turn was a remake of ''Math Blaster Plus'', which was yet ''another'' remake of a game simply titled ''Math Blaster''.
** ''Mega Math Blaster'' is a remake of ''Math Blaster Episode I: In Search of Spot'', which in turn was a remake of ''Math Blaster Plus'', which was yet ''another'' remake of a game simply titled ''Math Blaster''.
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: GC.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: GC.
* [[Duck]]: Happens once in the episode "You're History":
* [[Duck]]: Happens once in the episode "You're History":
{{quote| '''Max''': Yeah! What a blast!<br />
{{quote|'''Max''': Yeah! What a blast!
'''Pirate''': What? Head's up, what?!<br />
'''Pirate''': What? Head's up, what?!
'''MEL''': Head's ''up''? (''looks up'')<br />
'''MEL''': Head's ''up''? (''looks up'')
'''Max''': No, MEL, "head's up" means... (''sees a cannon'') ...DUCK! }}
'''Max''': No, MEL, "head's up" means... (''sees a cannon'') ...DUCK! }}
* [[Edutainment Show]]
* [[Edutainment Show]]
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[[Category:Edutainment Game]]
[[Category:Edutainment Game]]
[[Category:Western Animation]]
[[Category:Western Animation]]
[[Category:Blaster Series]]
[[Category:Video Game]]
[[Category:Video Game]]
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[[Category:Saturday Morning Cartoon]]

Latest revision as of 14:03, 13 July 2021

Edutainment Game series from The Nineties created by the company known as Davidson, aimed largely at elementary schoolers, though a few have been aimed at middle schoolers. First there was Math Blaster and then Reading Blaster. Very briefly, there was Science Blaster, Geometry Blaster, Spelling Blaster and Word Blaster (don't ask how that last one is any different than Reading Blaster).

True to being both educating and entertaining, the Blaster series centered on an astronaut called Blasternaut (get it?) and his Robot Buddy Spot, a little blue droid. They worked for the Galactic Commander, who herself helped to run a federation-like organization that spanned the galaxy to apprehend criminals. Eventually Galactic Commander (or GC, as the others called her) joined the team. Their images changed rapidly - for example, Spot eventually became a robotic dog named MEL while G.C. became a 12 year old girl instead of a female adult and Blaster became a 12 year old boy instead of a green astronaut like man. This last version of the characters was featured in the Saturday Morning Cartoon series Blaster's Universe, produced by Nelvana in the early 2000s.

Another universe appeared in the Blaster Series with a kid named Rave going up against the Mad Scientist Dudley Dabble. Rave is a green creature with a yellow horn growing out of his head and most of the other inhabitants of his world appear to be monsters and/or creatures of some description, with the odd exception of Dabble, although he was eventually given blue skin. While generally unrelated to the original universe, there was a readable crossover story featured in Reading Blaster 2000 titled Dr. Dabble's Revenge, wherein the original heroes fought against Dr. Dabble.

Tropes used in Blaster Series include:



Blaster's Universe provides examples of:

Max: Yeah! What a blast!
Pirate: What? Head's up, what?!
MEL: Head's up? (looks up)
Max: No, MEL, "head's up" means... (sees a cannon) ...DUCK!