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CAPTAIN N: THE GAME MASTER - Wishful Thinking

Air Date/Released Saturday, October 14, 1989
Station/Studio NBC / DIC Enterprises

The residents of Videoland draw teenager Kevin Keene and his dog Duke into their digital world thinking he is the promised Captain N the Game Master, who will defeat the evil Mother Brain and her minions.

Kid Icarus of Captain N’s team feels inferior because he’s short, and when he finds a magic lamp and its genie, wishes himself into giant-size. He soon finds that being the tallest isn’t the answer to his problem. Later, Icarus wishes Mother Brain and her team to disappear, so the genie turns them into Moe, Larry and Curly.


Jeffrey Scott [Maurer], Moe Howard’s grandson, wrote this as well as about half of the series episodes. His brother Michael Maurer also wrote some episodes.

Voice Cast: Doc Harris (Narrator), Matt Hill (Kevin Keene, aka Captain N), Levi Stubbs (Mother Brain), Alessandro Juliani (Kid Icarus), Andrew Kavadas (Simon Belmont), Garry Chalk (King Hippo), Ian James Corlett (Dr. Wily), Michael Donovan (Eggplant Wizard), Doug Parker (Megaman), Venus Terzo (Princess Lana), Tomm Wright (Duke), Long John Baldry, Don Brown, Tony Dakota, Angela Gann, Antony Holland, Campbell Lane, Lelani Marrell, Pauline Newstone, Mark Weatherly (Other voices)

Crew: Michael Maliani (Director), Jeffrey Scott (Writer, Story Editor), Andy Heward (Executive Producer), Michael Maliani, Robby London (Producers), John O’Sullivan Francis Jr. (Assoc. Producer)
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