Van-Pires

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Van-Pires is a 1997 computer animated children's television series with live-action segments. It was produced by Abrams/Gentile (New York), with CGI animation being produced under MSH (San Francisco). The show was syndicated by The Summit Media Group. Van-Pires also had portions of its soundtrack written and performed by John Entwistle of the rock band The Who and Steve Luongo, Entwistle's long-time friend, producer, and drummer in The John Entwistle Band with Alberto Rosende and Noam Kaniel. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Van-Pires
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rdf:langString Anthony Gentile
rdf:langString John Gentile
rdf:langString Ron Kaehler
rdf:langString John Gentile and Anthony Gentile
rdf:langString Brandon Pender, AGE Inc.
xsd:date 1997-09-14
xsd:date 1997-12-07
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rdf:langString Jason Hayes
rdf:langString Garikayi Mutambirwa
rdf:langString Marc Schwarz
rdf:langString Melissa Marsala
rdf:langString Van-Pires is a 1997 computer animated children's television series with live-action segments. It was produced by Abrams/Gentile (New York), with CGI animation being produced under MSH (San Francisco). The show was syndicated by The Summit Media Group. Van-Pires also had portions of its soundtrack written and performed by John Entwistle of the rock band The Who and Steve Luongo, Entwistle's long-time friend, producer, and drummer in The John Entwistle Band with Alberto Rosende and Noam Kaniel. Van-Pires centers on a group of human teenagers who protect and defend the world from evil anthropomorphic junkyard vans and vehicles known as the "Van-Pires" by transforming into robotic anthropomorphic cars, calling themselves the "Motor-Vaters".
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xsd:date 1997-12-07
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xsd:date 1997-09-14
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