Blaster's Universe

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Genre
Developed by
Written by
  • Hugh Duffy (eps 1, 12)
  • Ben Joseph (eps 2, 9, 13)
  • Dave Dias (eps 3, 7, 11)
  • Dale Schott (ep 4)
  • Ken Ross (eps 5, 8)
  • Kim Thompson (eps 6, 10)
Blaster's Universe
Genre
Based onBlaster Learning System
by Knowledge Adventure
Developed by
Written by
  • Hugh Duffy (eps 1, 12)
  • Ben Joseph (eps 2, 9, 13)
  • Dave Dias (eps 3, 7, 11)
  • Dale Schott (ep 4)
  • Ken Ross (eps 5, 8)
  • Kim Thompson (eps 6, 10)
Directed by
Voices of
Theme music composerGrayson Matthews for Tantrum Productions
Opening theme
Ending theme"Blaster's Universe Theme" (instrumental)
Composers
  • Ray Parker
  • Tom Szcezsniak
Countries of origin
  • Canada
  • China
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producers
Running time30 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network
ReleaseOctober 2 (1999-10-02) 
December 25, 1999 (1999-12-25)

Blaster's Universe is an animated children's television series, made by Nelvana and Hong Guang Animation, that ran for one season from October 2 to December 25, 1999 on CBS[2] (reruns continued to air on CBS until September 9, 2000) and on Teletoon beginning January 4, 2000. It is based on Knowledge Adventure's Blaster Learning System series of educational software.[3]

  • Max Blaster (voiced by Jonathan Wilson) – a 12-year-old Earth boy, based on the Blasternaut from the video game series.
  • GC (voiced by Maryke Hendrikse) – a 12-year-old alien girl from the planet Omega.
  • MEL (voiced by Juan Chioran) – Blaster and GC's robotic dog, his name is an abbreviation of "Mechanically Enhanced Lapdog".

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