Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight is an American science fiction superhero television series that originally aired on The CW, as part of the CW4Kids programming block, from December 13, 2008 to December 26, 2009. It is an adaptation of the Japanese tokusatsu show Kamen Rider Ryuki and is the second installment in the Kamen Rider franchise to be adapted for American audiences after Saban's Masked Rider in 1995. The series was developed for television by Steve and Michael Wang and produced by Jimmy Sprague through Adness Entertainment.
Animation,
Sci-Fi,
Action,
Drama,
Comedy,
Adventure,
Family
Directors:
Dan Riba,
Butch Lukic,
John Fang,
Rick Morales
Five years later, 15-year-old Ben Tennyson chooses to once again put on the Omnitrix and discovers that it has reconfigured his Dna and can now transform more
Five years later, 15-year-old Ben Tennyson chooses to once again put on the Omnitrix and discovers that it has reconfigured his Dna and can now transform him into 10 brand new aliens. Joined by his super-powered cousin Gwen Tennyson and his equally powerful former enemy Kevin Levin, Ben is on a mission to find his missing Grandpa Max. In order to save his Grandpa, Ben must defeat the evil Dnaliens, a powerful alien race intent on destroying the galaxy, starting with planet Earth. close
Victor Gonzalez,
Guy Distad,
Hal Sparks,
Jody Margolin,
Sean McNamara,
David DeLuise,
Sean K. Lambert,
Richard Correll
Leo is an ordinary teenager who has moved into a high-tech "smart'' house with his mother, inventor stepfather and Eddy, the computer that runs the house. more
Leo is an ordinary teenager who has moved into a high-tech "smart'' house with his mother, inventor stepfather and Eddy, the computer that runs the house. Leo's life becomes less ordinary when, one day, he discovers a secret underground lab that houses three experiments: superhuman teenagers. The trio -- Adam, the strong one, Bree, the fast one and Chase, the smart one -- convinces Leo and his parents to let them leave their lab and join Leo at school, where they try to fit in while having to manage their unpredictable bionic strengths. As Leo figures out a way to keep his new pals' bionic abilities a secret, they help him build self-confidence. close
Jesse Warn,
Glen Winter,
Tawnia McKiernan,
Larry Teng,
Rachel Talalay,
Kevin Smith,
Gregory Smith,
Adam Kane,
Chad Lowe,
Chris Fisher,
Lexi Alexander,
Stefan Pleszczynski,
Millicent Shelton,
Nick Gomez,
Jamie Babbit,
Shill Steve,
Kevin Tancharoen,
Thor Freudenthal,
Karen Gaviola,
John Showalter,
Dermott Downs,
Ben Bray,
Hanelle M. Culpepper,
Mairzee Almas,
Rob Greenlea,
Shannon Kohli,
Michael A. Allowitz,
Antonio Negret,
James Bamford,
John Medlen,
Alexandra La Roche,
David McWhirter,
Rebecca Johnson,
James Marshall,
Harry Jierjian,
Andi Armaganian
Twenty-four-year-old Kara Zor-El, who was taken in by the Danvers family when she was 13 after being sent away from Krypton, must learn to embrace her more
Twenty-four-year-old Kara Zor-El, who was taken in by the Danvers family when she was 13 after being sent away from Krypton, must learn to embrace her powers after previously hiding them. The Danvers teach her to be careful with her powers, until she has to reveal them during an unexpected disaster, setting her on her journey of heroism. close
Russell Mulcahy,
Tim Andrew,
Jennifer Chambers Lynch,
Linden Ashby,
Bronwen Hughes,
David Daniel,
Toby Wilkins,
Tyler Posey,
Robert Hall,
Christian Taylor,
Jann Turner,
Alice Troughton,
Joseph P. Genier
Scott McCall, a high school student living in the town of Beacon Hills has his life drastically changed when he's bitten by a werewolf, becoming one himself. more
Scott McCall, a high school student living in the town of Beacon Hills has his life drastically changed when he's bitten by a werewolf, becoming one himself. He must henceforth learn to balance his problematic new identity with his day-to-day teenage life. The following characters are instrumental to his struggle: Stiles, his best friend; Allison, his love interest who comes from a family of werewolf hunters; and Derek, a mysterious werewolf with a dark past. Throughout the series, he strives to keep his loved ones safe while maintaining normal relationships with them. close
James Marshall,
Greg Beeman,
Mike Rohl,
Jeannot Szwarc,
Steve Miner,
Bradford May,
Miles Millar,
Michael Rosenbaum,
David Carson,
Michael W. Watkins,
D.J. Caruso,
David Jackson,
Rick Rosenthal,
David Barrett,
Brad Turner,
Thomas J. Wright,
Glen Winter,
Craig Zisk,
Tom Welling,
Robert Singer,
John Schneider,
Philip Sgriccia,
Paul Shapiro,
James A. Contner,
David Nutter,
Allison Mack,
Al Septien,
James Frawley,
Jeff Woolnough,
Michael Katleman,
O'Hara Terrence,
Turi Meyer,
Whitney Ransick,
Wallace Rick,
Charles Beeson,
James L. Conway,
Pat Williams,
Steven S. DeKnight,
Justin Hartley,
Peter Ellis,
Marita Grabiak,
William Gereghty,
Wayne Rose,
Kenneth Biller,
Brian Wayne Peterson,
Todd Slavkin,
Kevin Fair,
Mairzee Almas,
Chris Long,
Tim Scanlan,
Mat Beck,
Ken Horton,
Kelly Souders
The origins of the world’s greatest hero–from Krypton refugee Kal-el’s arrival on Earth through his tumultuous teen years to Clark Kent’s final steps more
The origins of the world’s greatest hero–from Krypton refugee Kal-el’s arrival on Earth through his tumultuous teen years to Clark Kent’s final steps toward embracing his destiny as the Man of Steel. close