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The Best TV Shows on Locomotion TV

Every Locomotion TV Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Stay up-to-date with over 4 of Locomotion TV’s elite series, with our list refreshed for December 2024. Across the timeline from 1992 to 1998, Locomotion TV has presented audiences with over 4 captivating shows. Notable series such as CUTTLAS MICROFILMS and Phantom 2040 from Locomotion TV first graced the screens in 1992 and 1994.

  • The Super Milk-Chan Show
    The Super Milk-Chan Show (1998)7.0

    The Super Milk Chan Show, known in Japan as OH! Super Milk Chan, is an anime comedy about a foul-mouthed girl named Milk P. Chan, who is entrusted by the President of Everything to defend the world, even though she can do very little besides making popular culture references. Its American slogan, as a result, became "Wholesome? Probably not. Good for you? Definitely." Super Milk Chan is produced in Japan by Studio Pierrot. The North American DVD release by A.D. Vision features two different English-dubbed versions: a straight translation of the Japanese version and an Americanized version with western pop culture references and short live-action skits featuring ADV voice cast members.

  • CUTTLAS MICROFILMS
    CUTTLAS MICROFILMS (1992)6.0

    Series of unconnected adventures about Cuttlas, the famous gunslinger.

  • Phantom 2040
    Phantom 2040 (1994)5.8

    Phantom 2040 is a French-American animated science fiction television series loosely based on the comic strip hero The Phantom, created by Lee Falk. The central character of the series is said to be the 24th Phantom. The unusual character designs are the work of Peter Chung, creator of Æon Flux. The show debuted in 1994 to rave reviews, though it survived only 35 episodes before it was relegated to weekend repeats in 1996. Along with action sequences, stories focused on intelligent plotting and character development, winning the series praise for its subtle teaching of such values as individuality, freedom, and the volatility of humanity. It also spawned comic books tie-ins and other merchandise. Featured voice actors included Scott Valentine, Margot Kidder, Ron Perlman, and Jeff Bennett, while Mark Hamill, Debbie Harry, Rob Paulsen, and Paul Williams had recurring roles.

  • Robin
    Robin (1996)4.5

    Robin is a cartoon created by Swedish cartoonist Magnus Carlsson and narrated by Dave Avellone.