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Les Shadoks et le Big Blank | |
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Season 4 | |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Release | |
Original network | Canal+ Cartoon Network |
Original release | February 6, 2000 February 18, 2001[1] | –
Season chronology |
The Shadoks and the Big Blank (French: Les Shadoks et le Big Blank) is the fourth and final season of Les Shadoks. It was produced 25 years after the third season.
Summary
editA cosmic being, Big Blank, has decided to reduce the planet Shadok to nothing. To do this, he sends a horde of tomboviruses and makes the sky tumble down onto the planet Shadok.
Despite Professor Shadoko's inventions, Big Blank succeeds in his goal. The Shadoks do find another planet, in the shape of a ribbon, but they still die in the end, being victims of their old enemy Gégène, who sends them a new generation of psychological viruses: the Zangsts. Only Sailor Shadok and his sailors escape to a hole in the void. It is on an underwater sunset that the saga of the Shadoks definitively ends.
References
edit- ^ "Apocalypse and final Bébert". INA Mediapro. Institut national de l'audiovisuel. Retrieved 16 September 2024.