Galaxy High School

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  • TV-G
  • 1986
  • 1 Season
  • 7.4  (522)

Galaxy High was a cartoon television show produced by TMS Entertainment in 1986. The show was set in a high school that floated in outer space, populated by a wide variety of alien creatures, all of whom were trying to come to terms with the challenges of adolescence.

Galaxy High School was set in a galaxy far, far away, and its students hailed from all corners of the universe. The show followed the adventures of two human teenagers, Doyle Cleverlobe and Aimee Brightower, who were transferred to Galaxy High School after their parents were relocated to another planet. They found themselves in a strange new world, filled with all kinds of strange and exotic creatures.

Doyle and Aimee quickly made friends with some of the more affable students at the school, including a purple-skinned, three-eyed creature named Booey Bubblehead, a lightning-fast pink comet named Milo De Venus, and a fuzzy, green creature with an unusual sense of humor named Ollie Oldstrom. The show focused primarily on the social and emotional challenges of teenage life, with many of the characters struggling to fit in, make friends, and pursue their dreams.

Galaxy High was filled with a colorful cast of characters, each with their own distinct personalities and quirks. Some of the most notable characters on the show included the school principal, Ms. Judith Valestorm, a stern but fair administrator who kept the students in line. There was also the school nurse, Ms. Biddy McBrain, who was always on hand to dispense advice and guidance to the students in need.

Other notable characters included the tough-talking bully, Beef Bonk, who was always causing trouble for Doyle and his friends. There was also the shy and introverted young scientist, Earl Eccchhh, who struggled to make friends despite his impressive intellect. And let's not forget Ms. Demeanor, the grumpy old cafeteria worker who never seemed to be in a good mood.

Despite its cartoonish, otherworldly setting, Galaxy High dealt with a number of real-world issues that teenagers face on a daily basis. The show tackled issues like bullying, peer pressure, and the difficulty of finding your place in the world. It also celebrated the resilience and determination of young people, showing how even the most awkward and unpopular kids can find a sense of belonging if they just keep trying.

Galaxy High boasted an impressive voice cast led by John Stephenson as the voice of Principal Valestorm. Other notable voice actors included Henry Gibson as Mr. Eugene H. Flavin, one of the school's teachers, and Pat Carroll as Ms. McBrain, the school nurse. Nancy Cartwright, who would later achieve fame as the voice of Bart Simpson on The Simpsons, lent her voice to the character of Ollie Oldstrom.

The show's eclectic mix of characters and clever storytelling quickly won over audiences of all ages. Galaxy High was praised for its imaginative setting, memorable characters, and heartfelt themes. Sadly, the show only lasted for one season, but it has remained a beloved cult classic among fans of 80s animation.

In conclusion, Galaxy High was a unique and imaginative cartoon that combined science fiction with teenage drama. The show had a colorful cast of characters, clever writing, and a heartwarming message about the importance of self-acceptance and perseverance. Although it only lasted for one season, Galaxy High has remained a beloved classic among fans of 80s animation.

Galaxy High School is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (13 episodes). The series first aired on September 13, 1986.

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It Came From Earth
13. It Came From Earth
December 6, 1986
It's the last day of school, and Galaxy High is competing in a Zuggleball championship match vs the Milkyway Mastodons. An overconfident Doyle bumps into a SVN TV camera and wakes up 15 years later and 400 feet tall on Earth. Aimee is a doctor, Earl Ecchhh her nurse and Gilda Gossip a news reporter. The monster size Doyle goes looking for Prof Icenstein in New York and soon finds himself being chased by sheriff Roland. President Milo and first secretary Bubblehead send the military after him, led by General Beef Bonk.
Martian Mumps
12. Martian Mumps
November 29, 1986
Lox, a new student from Mars arrives and infects Milo with the Martian Mumps. Soon the entire school is looking green, sporting antennas and very punctual. Only Doyle and Aimee, being from Earth appear to be immune. Captain James T. Smirk of the Medifederation Starship Eagle Eyes arrives on the scene and places Galaxy High under eternal quarantine and in orbit around Mars.
Founder's Day
11. Founder's Day
October 22, 1986
Galaxy High is celebrating Founders Day to commemorate the opening of Galaxy High. Beef chases Doyle, Aimee, Milo and the Creep into Professor Icenstein's experimental time machine and accidentally sends them back to the original founders day. The foursome becomes the discoverers of the asteroid Flutor instead of the ones who were supposed to discover it: pancake baker Luigi and his star waitress Biddy McBrain. Not only have they got to get 5.000 mega-credits together to pay for the discovery, they have to convince Biddy to become a high school principal, Luigi to bake pizza's and all the different aliens in the galaxy to get along.
The Brat Pack
10. The Brat Pack
November 15, 1986
After trashing the teachers lunch table, Beef Bonk gets the worst punishment Miss McBrain can think of: he is put in charge of the elementary school class. The alien tots turn out to be an unruly bunch who dream of a day out to Nova-land. Beef offers to take them there if they behave. When Miss McBrain forbids it, he decides to grant the toddlers their wish anyway and gets the others to help.
The Brain Blaster
9. The Brain Blaster
November 8, 1986
Doyle has to improve his grades if he wants to represent Galaxy High at the Psyche Hockey championship. An unsavory character named Punk McThrusters offers Doyle a Brain Blaster hit. Struggling with his tests, Doyle decides to try the Brain Blaster and instantly becomes addicted. Although his grades are higher than ever, he soon runs out of Buckazoids to pay for the Brain Blaster and resorts to stealing from his friends.
Beach Blanket Blow-Up
8. Beach Blanket Blow-Up
November 1, 1986
The winter comet has come to Galaxy High School chilling everyone to the bone. Good thing it's time for spring break and everyone is planning on going to Ft. Lauteroid for the Summer Nova. Everyone except Doyle, he's got to make up for flunking chemistry. However his loss is everyone's gain as he makes a discovery of earth-shattering proportions. Ft. Lauteroid is set to be destroyed when the Summer Nova flames out and all his friends and classmates will go with it unless he can come to the rescue.
Dollars and Sense
7. Dollars and Sense
October 25, 1986
Reggie Unicycle, the richest teen in the universe and famed Galaxy High alumni, visits the school and instantly sets his mind on Aimee Brightower. Creep is crushed when Aimee begins to fall for Reggie's charms, then misunderstands Miss McBrain's explanation about 'the Midas touch' and thinks Aimee will be turned to gold.
Doyle's New Friend
6. Doyle's New Friend
October 18, 1986
Everyone at Galaxy High is preparing for the Hands Across the Universe Dance. Aimee is expected to be crowned Queen of the dance and Beef Bonk plans to make sure he's made King. The first guest student to arrive is Wolfgang Armadillo, a big practical joker. His pranks make him instantly unpopular, though Doyle insists on standing up for his new friend.
Those Eyes, Those Lips
5. Those Eyes, Those Lips
October 11, 1986
Rockstar Mick Maggers is playing a concert at Galaxy High and his biggest fan, Booey Bubblehead is desperate to meet him. Unfortunately the tickets are sold out in no time. Beef is also looking to get in and gets a job as a security guard. Meanwhile, Doyle has inadvertently let loose a Pizza monster with extra Tog, that has set his eyes on Wendy.
Where's Milo?
4. Where's Milo?
October 4, 1986
Milo loses his popularity as class president and his job at Luigi's because of his clumsiness. Al Gatori of 'The Leather Scene' store offers the downtrodden Venusian a job and turns him into a living mannequin.
The Beef Who Would Be King
3. The Beef Who Would Be King
September 27, 1986
Tired of Beef's bullying, Doyle finds out what's Bonk's weak spot from his locker: onions. Just before Beef is about to extract his revenge on Doyle, aliens from the planet Cholesterol arrive and proclaim Beef their new leader, the High Cholesterol. Despite Doyle and Aimee's objections, the Cholesterolians insist on taking Beef back to their planet and bathing him in luxury... before they devour him.
Pizza's Honor
2. Pizza's Honor
September 20, 1986
Doyle has to deliver a hundred of Luigi's pizzas to Tremble Hall on the haunted planet of Tingler. Beef and his Bonk bunch follow along to prove the Earthboy is a big Kakalack (closest Earth equivalent: chicken).
Welcome to Galaxy High
1. Welcome to Galaxy High
September 13, 1986
Doyle Cleverlobe and Aimee Brightower arrive at Galaxy High and are greeted by class president Milo De Venus. Because of her exceptional grades, Aimee is rewarded a scholarship and a Zeron X-5000 Turbo Space Coup De Ville, while Doyle has to take on an extra job at Luigi's pizza parlor and get a used 37-year-old Benson Hofflinger model one 7000 skateboard. Needless to say, Aimee is having the time of her life while Doyle is longing for life back on Earth.
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Where to Watch Galaxy High School
Galaxy High School is available for streaming on the TMS website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Galaxy High School on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    September 13, 1986
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (522)
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