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Lalainia Lindbjerg Movies

1998  
 
While preparing for their visit to Guru, Gohan and Krillin learn that they are being pursued by the indefatigable Vegeta. Meanwhile, Bulma manages to elude Frieza's minions with the help of a giant crab. And Goku forces himself to endure 100G as preparation for his impending battle with the Saiyans. First telecast in Japan on September 5 1990, "Scramble for the Dragon Balls" made its first American TV appearance on February 7 1998. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1998  
 
Returning with the seventh Dragon Ball, Gohan is permitted an audience with Guru, the Eldest Namek. Out of pique, Frieza forces Bulma's Dragon Ball to bounce into a deep lake. Commandeering a capsule submarine to retrieve the ball, Bulma soon learns that her troubles are just beginning. "Big Trouble for Bulma" was first telecast in Japan on August 29 1990; its American TV debut did not occur until January 31 1998, at which time the syndicated version of DragonBall Z resumed after a month-long hiatus. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1997  
 
En route to the planet Nemek, the Dragon Balls search team is captured by an army of robotic clones. Despite their protestations, the team is assumed to be in cahoots with the evil Frieza. Meanwhile, Vegeta lands on Frieza's home planet, thereby setting the stage for all the calamities to follow in "The Nemek Saga." Originally broadcast in Japan on March 14, 1990, "Friends or Foes" was not seen on American television until September 20, 1997. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1997  
 
Assisted by a pair of friendly Nameks, Krillin, Gohan and Bulma continue their search for the Dragon Balls. Almost immediately, their search yields results, but not without danger and difficulty. While all this is going on, both Goku and Vegeta emerge from their respective healing places. "Hunt for a Dragon Ball" was first aired in Japan on April 4 1990; this fourth episode of DragonBall Z's "Nemek Saga" was subsequently seen in America on September 27 1997. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1997  
 
Krillin, Bulma and Gohan board Kami's rebuilt spaceship and blast off for the planet Namek. En route, they are attacked by a refugee spaceship--which turns out to be manned entirely by hostile robots. As if this weren't enough, the evil Vegeta regroups his forces to launch another attack on Team Dragon Ball. Originally telecast in Japan on February 28 1990, "Journey to Namek" made its American TV debut on September 13 1997. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1997  
 
"A New Goal. . .Namek!" was the inaugural episode of DragonBall Z's "Namek Saga." In search of another set of Dragon Balls, Krillin and Bulma set off for the planet Namek--even though they aren't quite sure where it is. Their long journey begins as Mr. Popo and Bulma try to determine if Kami's old spaceship is still functional. First telecast in Japan on February 14 1990, "A New Goal. . .Namek!" aired in America on September 13 1997. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1997  
 
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It has been 20 years since Federal agent Dane Corvin (Richard Chamberlain) left his home town of Raven Island -- and also 20 years since Dane's fiancée Helen (Karen Allen), a talented sculptor, bitterly broke off their engagement when he was forced to arrest her brother for poaching. Now Corvin has returned, hoping to somehow, some way win back Helen's love. As it turns out, however, Helen herself is harboring a secret that Dane may not be able to forgive. Some lovely location footage of the Pacific Northwest makes this adaptation of Evan Maxwell's novel seem more compelling that it truly is. All the Winters That Have Been originally aired over CBS on September 21, 1997, posting the eighth highest rating of its broadcast week. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard ChamberlainKaren Allen, (more)
 
1996  
PG  
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The pilot for a popular youth-oriented ABC sitcom, this light-hearted feature-length comedy stars teen idol Melissa Joan-Hart (from the Nickelodeon series Clarissa Explains It All) as Sabrina, a typical teen whose life is turned topsy-turvy after she discovers that she possesses the powers of witchcraft. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Melissa Joan HartCharlene Fernetz, (more)