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Latest revision as of 23:05, 27 December 2019
Da Boom Crew was a very short-lived 2004 cartoon series created by Bruce Smith (The Proud Family) that aired on Kids WB. Fourteen episodes were made, but the show was such a ratings disaster that only four of them were aired in the United States; the last 10 aired (un-dubbed) in the United Kingdom.
The plot: Four children create a homemade video game, and a power surge throws them into the game. The show details their adventures in this parallel world. They embark on a quest to find their missing game cartridges and stop the villain Zorch from taking control of the cosmos.
Tropes used in Da Boom Crew include:
- Cut Short: Big time. Only 4 out of 13 episodes were aired in the U.S., though it did have a full run in the U.K.
- Expository Theme Song
- Not a Game
- The Millennium Age of Animation
- Totally Radical: If the title didn't tip you off to this, there's a lot of it in the show.