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Sega Genesis nerd Chad Belmont buys a strange game cartridge and when he plugs it in, finds himself sucked into the realm where games are real. As [[The Messiah|the Video Defender]] he's called upon to save the worlds of different games and in the process often learns a lesson that helps him with his problems in the real world. After a few episodes his friends Lunk and Becky learn Chad's secret and support him on their side of the screen.
Sega Genesis nerd Chad Belmont buys a strange game cartridge and when he plugs it in, finds himself sucked into the realm where games are real. As [[The Messiah|the Video Defender]] he's called upon to save the worlds of different games and in the process often learns a lesson that helps him with his problems in the real world. After a few episodes his friends Lunk and Becky learn Chad's secret and support him on their side of the screen.


The first season consisted of ten episodes each running about 10-15 minutes. In 2009 the staff announced that due to unspecified production difficulties [[Too Good to Last|a second season was being called off]].
The first season consisted of ten episodes each running about 10–15 minutes. In 2009 the staff announced that due to unspecified production difficulties [[Too Good to Last|a second season was being called off]].

You can find its home page [http://pbc-productions.com/CaptainS/Main.html here].


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=== This series features examples of: ===
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Including but not limited to [[Captain N: The Game Master]], teen sitcoms, and the [[Console Wars]] of the early 90's.
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Including but not limited to [[Captain N: The Game Master]], teen sitcoms, and the [[Console Wars]] of the early 90's.
** The [[BLAM Episode]] "Radical Sega Games" was an [[Affectionate Parody]] of ''[[Awesome Video Games]]''.
** The [[Non Sequitur Episode]] "Radical Sega Games" was an [[Affectionate Parody]] of ''[[Awesome Video Games]]''.
* [[Aesop Amnesia]]: The protagonist of course [[Deconstruction|pays dearly for that]].
* [[Aesop Amnesia]]: The protagonist of course [[Deconstruction|pays dearly for that]].
* [[Ambidextrous Sprite]]: Spoofed in the ''[[Mortal Kombat]]''-inspired final battle of the show, with the S on Chad's jacket flipping sides when he turns around.
* [[Ambidextrous Sprite]]: Spoofed in the ''[[Mortal Kombat]]''-inspired final battle of the show, with the S on Chad's jacket flipping sides when he turns around.
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Latest revision as of 20:22, 3 October 2017

A Web Video series debuting in 2007.

Sega Genesis nerd Chad Belmont buys a strange game cartridge and when he plugs it in, finds himself sucked into the realm where games are real. As the Video Defender he's called upon to save the worlds of different games and in the process often learns a lesson that helps him with his problems in the real world. After a few episodes his friends Lunk and Becky learn Chad's secret and support him on their side of the screen.

The first season consisted of ten episodes each running about 10–15 minutes. In 2009 the staff announced that due to unspecified production difficulties a second season was being called off.

You can find its home page here.


Tropes used in The New Adventures of Captain S include: