http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uIy6d1LZzc
"What if you could travel to parallel worlds? The same year, the same Earth, only different dimension? My friends and I found the gateway. Now the problem is, finding a way home..."
Lauren Rivers, the young siamese cat steampunk inventor, leads the group through their interdimensional adventure. She invented sliding by accident, while attempting to develop electricity in her world. Joined by traveling fashion model Red, Jacqueline, the sexy business hyena, and Raikeira, the male steampunk pilot, the quartet goes from dimension to dimension seeking their own world.
In their prime universe, Lauren was born to siamese cat parents rather than a zebra lineage, Red and Jackie received an X chromosome instead of a Y, and Raikeira was born male.
Lauren (Siamese Cat) is
LaurenRivers
Lady Red is
redneckfur
Jacqueline is
FuzzyJack
Raikeira is
Raikeira
Art by
jameless
"What if you could travel to parallel worlds? The same year, the same Earth, only different dimension? My friends and I found the gateway. Now the problem is, finding a way home..."
Lauren Rivers, the young siamese cat steampunk inventor, leads the group through their interdimensional adventure. She invented sliding by accident, while attempting to develop electricity in her world. Joined by traveling fashion model Red, Jacqueline, the sexy business hyena, and Raikeira, the male steampunk pilot, the quartet goes from dimension to dimension seeking their own world.
In their prime universe, Lauren was born to siamese cat parents rather than a zebra lineage, Red and Jackie received an X chromosome instead of a Y, and Raikeira was born male.
Lauren (Siamese Cat) is
LaurenRiversLady Red is
redneckfurJacqueline is
FuzzyJackRaikeira is
RaikeiraArt by
jameless
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Housecat
Size 1280 x 658px
File Size 134.2 kB
Listed in Folders
I remember this show, but only by the countless commercials and trailers for it. I never actually watched it. Was it ever any good?
Also, on the subject of nostalgic television, anybody glancing at this comment remember a short lived tv series called "Three"? Simply, the premise is that three thieves of various trades are 'recruited' against there will or wishes by someone that basically hires them to complete other acts of thievery, or else their old ways of life will be used as blackmail against them. In between missions, they're free to do whatever it is they please, but when missions summon their attention they'll be presented with some mysterious symbol in a way that tells them their master is calling them. Or something to that effect. If memory serves right there was, and correct me if I'm wrong, the suave gentlemen type of jewel thief or something, the computer hacker sort, and then the martial artist women that every show seems to need. Also there was this ongoing little gimmick of an ongoing chess game in every episode, where one of the characters would always peruse by a chessboard and make a move with one piece.
Alas, this show was short lived. Here in the Los Angeles area this was playing on KTLA-5, where it was preceded by this god awful family show called "7th Heaven", which gradually started to have annoying two hour specials that pushed "Three" back week, by week, by week until it just simply vanished into obscurity, gone forever.
Anyone besides me remember this? Clearly not, for doing a quick jog through Wikipedia proves it does have an article entry, and a reference to IMDB, but I'm still curious.
--Mozdoc
Also, on the subject of nostalgic television, anybody glancing at this comment remember a short lived tv series called "Three"? Simply, the premise is that three thieves of various trades are 'recruited' against there will or wishes by someone that basically hires them to complete other acts of thievery, or else their old ways of life will be used as blackmail against them. In between missions, they're free to do whatever it is they please, but when missions summon their attention they'll be presented with some mysterious symbol in a way that tells them their master is calling them. Or something to that effect. If memory serves right there was, and correct me if I'm wrong, the suave gentlemen type of jewel thief or something, the computer hacker sort, and then the martial artist women that every show seems to need. Also there was this ongoing little gimmick of an ongoing chess game in every episode, where one of the characters would always peruse by a chessboard and make a move with one piece.
Alas, this show was short lived. Here in the Los Angeles area this was playing on KTLA-5, where it was preceded by this god awful family show called "7th Heaven", which gradually started to have annoying two hour specials that pushed "Three" back week, by week, by week until it just simply vanished into obscurity, gone forever.
Anyone besides me remember this? Clearly not, for doing a quick jog through Wikipedia proves it does have an article entry, and a reference to IMDB, but I'm still curious.
--Mozdoc
I always liked it, very cool for the era. Parallel worlds, it was one of the few shows that tried that. ;) It was best in the first three seasons, but four and five were decent.
Yeah, I remember that show. I never watched it, but it seemed like an old concept. I was trying to remember the name of it but had no idea.
7th Heaven... I couldn't stand that show. The youngest kid annoyed the heck out of me.
Yeah, I remember that show. I never watched it, but it seemed like an old concept. I was trying to remember the name of it but had no idea.
7th Heaven... I couldn't stand that show. The youngest kid annoyed the heck out of me.
"...hoping each time that their next leap...will be the leap home."
Oops, wrong franchise. :)
P.S. Loved "Sliders," but one thing always bothered me. Considering how often the timer got lost, why didn't they put it in a protective case, with belt loops or something? Just asking. :)
Oops, wrong franchise. :)
P.S. Loved "Sliders," but one thing always bothered me. Considering how often the timer got lost, why didn't they put it in a protective case, with belt loops or something? Just asking. :)
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