The Fourth Case of Plagiarism (Crossover)
Sequel to my story Never Skate a Home Game?, where Danger Dawg presents the notable "fourth case of plagiarism" that threatened the legitimacy of the sport most associated with the bulldog, roller derby.
RollerGames (RG), the 1989 show, belongs to Sams-Miller Productions, Quintex Productions and all others who own the rights, while the original Roller Games from 1961 to 1975 was the name of a sports entertainment spectacle created in the early 1960s in Los Angeles, California as a rival to the Jerry Seltzer-owned Roller Derby league, which had enjoyed a monopoly on the sport of roller derby — and its name — since its inception in 1935. Roller Games provided a mostly televised, increasingly theatrical version of the sport. Roller Games and its flagship team, the Los Angeles Thunderbirds (T-Birds) has endured several boom and bust cycles, including a roller derby attendance record in 1972, a major reorganization in 1975, appearances on ESPN in 1986, the aforementioned TV series called RollerGames in 1989–1990 (and its corresponding arcade game by Konami and its video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System), and a small number of untelevised exhibition matches in 1987, 1988, 1990, 1993, and the early and mid-2000s.
RollerJam belongs to Spike TV, formerly TNN at the time of its original 1999-2002 airing. The network is now known as Paramount Network.
Sonic the Hedgehog belongs to SEGA.
Biker Mice From Mars belongs to Rick Ungar, Brentwood Television Funnies, and all others who own the rights.
SWAT Kats belongs to Hanna-Barbera, Warner Bros., and Cartoon Network.
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Chuong
Glaswegian Devils, Bendraqi and G-52s (C) me and me alone
Watch the big all-star game referenced here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hsfQ2nD7dY
RollerGames (RG), the 1989 show, belongs to Sams-Miller Productions, Quintex Productions and all others who own the rights, while the original Roller Games from 1961 to 1975 was the name of a sports entertainment spectacle created in the early 1960s in Los Angeles, California as a rival to the Jerry Seltzer-owned Roller Derby league, which had enjoyed a monopoly on the sport of roller derby — and its name — since its inception in 1935. Roller Games provided a mostly televised, increasingly theatrical version of the sport. Roller Games and its flagship team, the Los Angeles Thunderbirds (T-Birds) has endured several boom and bust cycles, including a roller derby attendance record in 1972, a major reorganization in 1975, appearances on ESPN in 1986, the aforementioned TV series called RollerGames in 1989–1990 (and its corresponding arcade game by Konami and its video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System), and a small number of untelevised exhibition matches in 1987, 1988, 1990, 1993, and the early and mid-2000s.
RollerJam belongs to Spike TV, formerly TNN at the time of its original 1999-2002 airing. The network is now known as Paramount Network.
Sonic the Hedgehog belongs to SEGA.
Biker Mice From Mars belongs to Rick Ungar, Brentwood Television Funnies, and all others who own the rights.
SWAT Kats belongs to Hanna-Barbera, Warner Bros., and Cartoon Network.
UN1024s (C)
ChuongGlaswegian Devils, Bendraqi and G-52s (C) me and me alone
Watch the big all-star game referenced here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hsfQ2nD7dY
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