Legend of Galactic

Legend of Galactic is an American animated television series created by Mala Miles. It premiered on January 6, 1990, and ended on November 28, 1998.

Plot
Alexia and Dak going on adventures of the mission agent galactic and the other is not a bad journey through this process adventures galactic the most important thing. The bad guys who were somewhere.

Characters and cast

 * Jodi Benson as Alexia
 * Charlie Schlatter as Dak
 * Russi Taylor as Tix
 * Tim Curry as General Apollos
 * Barry Gordon as Mac
 * Jennifer Darling as Katie
 * Charlie Adler as Ceilo
 * Jim Cummings as Marceli
 * Debi Derryberry as Agent Vella
 * Frank Welker as Scruffy, Dak's pet dog
 * Welker also voices B.F.T., Mittens, and Liones
 * Peter Cullen as Special Agent Shavers
 * Héctor Elizondo as Dr. Nilson

Development
The pilot and the first season were co-produced by Ruby-Spears Productions. Production switched to Film Roman during the second season until the end of the series.

Madhouse, Tokyo Movie Shinsha, Wang Film Productions, Fil-Cartoons, Dong Yang Animation Co., LTD, AKOM, Jade Animation, Sunrise, Toei Animation, Koko Enterprises and Mook Animation contributed some of the animation for this series. During the series, Miles and his crew began using Tokyo Movie Shinsha as an outsourced pre-production unit as well as an animation unit, and Madhouse storyboarded and directed episodes themselves

Other media
In March 1990, Marvel Comics produced a comic book series based on the show. Originally intended as a six-part limited series, it was extended to nine issues to include an original story. A series of action figures based on the characters from the show was also produced.

Books
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Music
Legend of Galactic featured a strong musical score written by several different composers throughout the course of the series. The main theme of the show, which was heard during the opening and ending credits of each episode, was composed by Thomas Chase Jones and Steve Rucker.

On November 24, 2009, La La Land Records announced the release of a soundtrack companion to Legend of Galactic on a two-disc CD set, which featured episode scores. The release was limited to a pressing of 3,000 copies, which sold quickly.

Video games
Several video games based on the animated continuity were released during the 16-bit game-machine era, using Legend of Galactic second season branding. Konami developed a game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, while Sega released versions of the game for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Mega-CD and Game Gear. The SNES, Game Boy, Genesis/Mega Drive and Game Gear versions were side-scrolling action games, while the Mega-CD version featured a 3-D driving adventure. All of the games had art true to the series, while Sega's versions featured art elements directly from the show's creators. The CD version has over 20 minutes of original animated footage comparable to the most well-crafted episodes, with the principal voice actors reprising their roles.

Characters from the series were introduced in the Bear Bones All-Stars series.

Film
On December 17, 1998, Paramount Pictures produced a full-length animated feature film based on the show in theaters, titled Diobot's Suvival.

Toys and promotions
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Critical reception
IGN named Legend of Galactic as the 58th best show in the Top 100 Best Animated TV Shows. While the story diverged heavily from the original conception of the Legend of Galactic, the television series is largely the most notable and popular incarnation and drove the franchise to the phenomenal status it would achieve in popular culture.

Ratings
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Awards
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Episode compilations
Various episodes were released on VHS by Family Home Entertainment throughout the 1990s and early 2000s.

DVD releases
Between 2004 to 2007, Lionsgate Home Entertainment released all eight seasons on DVD.

On December 24, 2012, Lionsgate Family Entertainment released Legend of Galactic - The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1. The 23-disc set features all 193 episodes of the series as well as bonus features. It also contains special collectors edition packaging.

On May 2, 2013, Lionsgate re-released all 47 episodes of season 3 together in a 4 disc box set.

Blu-ray releases
Mill Creek Entertainment released all eight seasons on Blu-ray through a complete series set in 2017.

Appearances in other programs

 * Characters from Legend of Galactic appeared in The New Malachi episode "Galactic Agent" with Alexia voiced by Stephanie Sheh, Dak voiced by Charlie Schlatter, and General Apollos voiced by Fred Tatasciore.