PBS Kids: Neo-Cyberchase Galactica USA!

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The show
Also see-Cyberchase Galactica, PBS Kids TV show.

The clasic Cyberchase show had Followed the legendary and awesome adventures of three extraordinary shool kids kids, collectively called The CyberSquad.

Cyberchase Galactica was a late 21st and early 22nd century educational/entertainment show by PBS Kids. It was meant to be both a humorous production and a serious, morally accurate one that reflected student life in 22nd century California after the 20 year Japanese occupation.

American then sold the franchise and it became a major Martian colonist, Canadian, Mexican, Japanese, S.Korean, Peruvian, Guatemalan, Dutch, South African TV cartoon show success.

Russia had annexed the Aleutian Islands in 2094 and China lost the battle of Guam some years earlier, but Bushido code was all the rage in Japan and it's colonies of Taiwan and Wake Atoll. The USA had been shafted at the Battle of Stika by the Sino-Russian fleet in 2075, but Canada, Mexico and Japan stole the cookies and took the embattled land south of Vancouver in rival campaigns with out much of a fight.

Locations mentioned
See-Cyberchase Galactica PBS Kids TV show.

Characters

 * 1) Sheila's life long friend Anna Robinson-Matsu was a major stabilising influence in her life.
 * 2) Maggie Libertine principle of Pinhead High School. She had a diabetic Persian cat called Phyllis.
 * 3) Sheila's younger sister Agness.
 * 4) Susan (originally Steve) Smith was a struggling transsexual that came in to Sacramento from Berkeley.
 * 5) Susan's younger sister Bekki.
 * 6) Anna Macaulay was an un-assimilated American from Reno. Her story-lines warn of the social tensions between those who live in and outside of the occupation zone.
 * 7) Sheila's depressive and defeatist school mate, Hiroko Anderson.
 * 8) Kiki Hakkenen was the child of 2 Finnish tourists who got trapped in Sacramento during the invasion.
 * 9) Rachel Burns was an adopted Australian orphan and Kiki's friend.
 * 10) Sacrimento's Mayor Jane Morrison has to keep a fine line between local liberal ideas and a bullying Prefect.
 * 11) Mayor Morrison daughter, Leah, was a covert D.R.M. movement member and computer hacker. She was regularly beaten up by Japanese and Russian cops.
 * 12) Sacrimento's mayor Jane Morrison has to keep a fine line between local liberal ideas and a bullying Prefect.
 * 13) The computer geek and D.R.M. operative Kate Black was a major source of trouble for all the cast until she was exicuted in Santa Babra by the Japanese.
 * 14) Katie Ping was a conscience stricken and geeky Chinese settler's child.

Leading plots and story lines

 * 1) Sacramento's Mayor Jane Morrison has to keep a fine line between local liberal ideas and a bullying Prefect. This was difficult because here rebellious daughter, Leah, was a covert D.R.M. movement member and computer hacker. This was supposed to tackle the issues of teenage rebellion, political oppression and and family breakdown.
 * 2) The computer geek and D.R.M. operative Kate Black was a major cause of trouble for all the cast until she was shot by a LA electro-laser firing squad in the last episode.
 * 3) Susan (originally Steve) Smith struggles with her academia and Burnt-end High School even after tinting her hair blue. Her story-line covered the issues surrounding transsexual lifestyles under the harsh Japanese rule.
 * 4) Anna Macaulay was an un-assimilated American from Reno. Her story-lines warn of the social tensions between those who live in and outside of the occupation zone. At one point, Sheila forces her to were a kimono to school in 2 episodes as a prank.
 * 5) Sheila is a erudite descendant of the CyberClub and the story's protagonist.
 * 6) Katie Ping was a conscience stricken and geeky Chinese settler's child. This related fact that many of the children did not like what there parents were getting up to.

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