Flying Rhino Junior High
tv show

26 total episodes
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2 seasons
First Aired October 03, 1998
Genres:
Overview
Flying Rhino Junior High is a Canadian animated television series produced by Nelvana Limited and STV Productions. It originally aired from October 3, 1998 to January 22, 2000 on CBS Kidshow. Reruns used to be shown on Scottish Television in Scotland. Reruns returned to YTV after a four year absence in 2011. In the US, both seasons can be purchased as downloads from Amazon Instant Video, and in Scotland the first season can be watched on YouTube. The series revolved around four kids: Billy O' Toole, Marcus and Ruby Snarkus, and Lydia Lopez. The series' main antagonists are Earl P. Sidebottom, AKA The Phanthom and his rat sidekick Ratticus. Earl is a boy genius who some time before the series' beginning got a "D" grade in shop class and retreated to the school's sub-basement boiler room in shame. In there, he built a supercomputer capable of altering reality, which uses to cause chaos in the school as revenge, leaving the protagonists to stop him.
Raging Rubbish
Season 2 - Episode 9 - 0h 0m
Air Date
December 04, 1999
Overview
The hot topic of the day is the three R's: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Billy, Lydia, Marcus and Ruby are doing their part to help protect the environment by cleaning up the school. Earl, watching from the boiler room, scoffs, ""Foolish children! Who cares about garbage?"" He hands Raticus a pizza box with the remains of his lunch. Raticus throws the box into an old coal storage room, which is already stuffed with garbage. He quickly slams the door shut. The Phantom cackles, ""Out of sight, out of mind!"" The kids echo those sentiments with their first solution to the school's garbage problem: they stuff all of it down the unused coal chute. But the extra garbage is too much for the storage room, and it explodes into the boiler room, burying Earl and Raticus. Furious, the Phantom transforms the trash pile into a living garbage monster! Our heroes must make use of everything they know about reducing, reusing and recycling to strip the garbage monster of, first, its organic elements, then it