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Galaxy High


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Airtime Dates: September 13, 1986 - December 6, 1986
Director(s): Saburo Hashimoto, Toshiyuki Hiruma, Sam Nicholson
Producer(s): TMS Entertainment
Distributor(s): CBS
Station(s): CBS
Episodes: 13

Galaxy High (also known as Galaxy High School) was a mid-Saturday morning animated series about an intergalactic high school and the diverse aliens who attended it.

Two opposite students from Earth - Doyle Cleverlobe [Hal Rayle], a popular jock, and the cute brainiac Aimee Brightower [Susan Blu], a relatively unpopular wallflower, are sent to Galaxy High School - an intergalactic establishment where kids of all alien races are sent. Things don't continue on as usual when the roles reverse, leaving Doyle alone and hanging out with the geeks, while Aimee makes a big hit and finds many new friends.

Doyle's only real friend is Milo De Venus [David L. Lander], a six-armed chubby nerd. This duo is tortured on a regular basis by bully Beef Bonk [John Stephenson] - a chicken-like brute with his own band of fools, namely Rotten Roland [Neil Ross] who resembles Humpty-Dumpty, and Earl Eccchhh [Guy Christopher], a pile of living green slime with a raunchy voice and a bad attitude.

Aimee befriends air-headed Booey Bubblehead [Jennifer Darling], the vixen Wendy Garbo [Jennifer Darling], Gilda Gossip [Nancy Cartwright], an alien with several mouth stalks on her head that finish off her sentences, and Aimee's tag-along admirer Creep [Danny Mann], a fuzzy yellow flying creature with a lounge singer's voice.

Other notable characters include the teacher Ms. Biddy McBrain [Pat Carroll] with her lightbulb head, Coach Frogface [Pat Fraley] who pauses every once in awhile to lash his tongue out at a fly, the two-dimensional Flat Freddy [Nancy Cartwright], the Einstein-like Professor Icenstein [Howard Morris] and his frigid school laboratory, and last but not least - Sludge, a cute pink puppy who metamorphasizes into a muscular, raving lunatic of a beast when provoked.

The series takes the two Earth characters through the pressures of being a teen in a high school (let alone, a high school where they are the only two humans), and at their hangout spot - a pizza parlor & nightclub run by Luigi La Bounci [Howard Morris], a stereotypical Italian looking alien with a hearty attitude and a thick accent.

Galaxy High show opening
The introduction of "Galaxy High."
Galaxy High late season show opening
The alternate introduction of "Galaxy High," late in the season.
Galaxy High closing credits
The closing credits of "Galaxy High."
Network bumper
The original bumper that played before & after commercial breaks of "Galaxy High."

Doyle was a high school star, everybody thought he'd go real far
But he didn't get the things from the classes he took
You know he just wasn't interested in his books...

Aimee was the smartest girl at school
not very popular, not very cool
Two kids will be chosen from Earth
to go to school at Galaxy High

Traveling millions of miles through space
to go to school in a far out place
Aimee is the sweetheart
Doyle's got a lot to learn
Here at Galaxy High! Chant: "Galaxy High...Galaxy High...Galaxy High...Galaxy High!"

Currently being researched.
Currently being researched.
  • Each episode began with a great rock/electro-funk theme song composed by Eagles guitarist Dan Felder, who also composed the memorable background synth music that played throughout each episode.
  • Nancy Cartwright, voice of Bart Simpson, did the voice of Gilda Gossip in "Galaxy High."
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