Earthworm Jim
The TV show Earthworm Jim is based on a video game by the same name. As in the video game, our main character is Earthworm Jim, an annelid with a power suit. His best friend is Peter Puppy, a scared doggy, but when Peter gets mad... Let's say you do NOT wanna be in the vicinity. His love interest is the "beautiful" (whether she really is or not depends on whether you're a pro or anti) Princess Whats-Her-Name. The villians are the evil Psycrow (an evil, well, crow.), Evil The Cat (a cat who lives in Heck), Bob & #4 (a goldfish and his very big friend), Queen Pulsating, Bloated, Festering, Sweaty, Pus-Filled, Malformed, Slug-For-A-Butt and others. Our hero must do battle with these creatures, and while he does, he's a master of hilarious quotes. THEME SONG: EARTHWORM JIM! Through soil he did crawl EARTHWORM JIM! A supersuit did fall Jim was just a dirt-eating chewy link of worm flesh but all that came to a crashing end Ahahahahaaa... EARTHWORM JIM!
After one transformation too many, Jim fires Peter Puppy and tries out a string of new sidekicks when Princess What's-Her-Name is captured by Psy-Crow.
Jim fights to save his Fuzzy Wuzzy Animal Pop-up book after Evil the Cat learns that it contains the secret for destroying the universe.
Jim's suit starts losing power due to low "GODS" batteries. Ant-like alien Queen Slug-for-a-Butt arrives on Earth while Jim is powerless and tries to steal the suit. Peter is introduced to Scottish national dish - haggis.
When the heroes run out of sugar during a game of poker, Jim visits a neighbouring planet to borrow some. But he gets more than he bargained for on the trip, when he's attacked by Bob the Killer Goldfish and his pet cats.
Jim's hero status is threatened when he is apparently caught on camera committing various crimes. But is an incident with a photocopier really to blame?
Jim must stop the invasion of cyber-furniture that turns anyone who sits on it into a zombie-like couch potato. Pete falls victim to a cyber-sofa, but the nerdy president of Jim's fan club jumps in to back Jim up.
While eating an ancient subway sandwich, Jim bites into the Sword of Righteousness, an odd legendary sentient sword that only heroes can wave. The sword trains Jim. Meanwhile, Psy-Crow steals an orb that can materialize thoughts.
During a battle with Bob the Killer Goldfish, Jim loses a borrowed egg beater. His angry homemaker neighbor wants it back, so he takes her and Pete on a quest to find it. However, all of his archenemies have their own need for it.
Jim and Peter embark on a road trip to find The Legendary Giant Fur-Bearin' Trout. But when Queen Pulsating Bloated Festering Sweaty Pus-Filled Malformed Slug-for-a-Butt receives a weapon powered by fish hair, Jim, the Queen and Princess What's-Her-Name find themselves in a race against time.
Evil the Cat comes into possession of a key that allows him to control The Great Beast That Dares Not Speak Its Name. But his plans are put in jeopardy when the Beast turns out to be in Jim's possession.
The origin of Jim's super suit is finally revealed. Two of Jim's archenemies create a fake super suit and replace it with Jim's. Now they have the Universe on its knees, while Jim unwisely consults comic books on how to regain his powers.
Princess What's-Her-Name explains Jim how her rivalry with her evil sister Queen Slug-for-a-Butt began and decides that the time has finally come for her and Jim to overthrow her evil sister once and for all. She also tries to dance.
Jim and Bob the Killer Goldfish must team up when Bob unwisely awakens the legendary ultimate force of destruction, The Anti-Fish, that wants to eat the biggest worm in existence, The Great Worm Spirit, and end all existence.
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Jim Cummings | Bob the Killer Goldfish |
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Jeff Bennett | Peter Puppy |
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Dan Castellaneta | Earthworm Jim |
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Charlie Adler | Professor Monkey-For-A-Head |
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Edward Hibbert | Evil the Cat |
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Kath Soucie | Princess What's-Her-Name |
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Andrea Martin | Queen Slug-For-A-Butt |
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John Kassir | Snott |
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Kevin Michael Richardson | Anti-Fish |
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Dee Dee Rescher | Galamour the Destroyer |
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Danny Mann | Archbug |
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Ben Stein | Rosebud |
| Writer | Doug Langdale, Doug TenNapel, Thomas Hart, Steve Roberts, Jim Peterson, John Behnke, Rob Humphrey, Henry Gilroy, John Loy | |
| Producer | Kathi Castillo, David Perry, Roy Allen Smith, Doug TenNapel | |
| Musician | William Anderson, Patrick Griffin | |
| Packaging | Custom Case |
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| Nr Discs | 5 |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 2 | Region 4 |