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Page creatorBlakegripling ph (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation07:22, 6 September 2022
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Date of latest edit18:58, 8 July 2023
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Released in 1987, the vaguely-named Made for TV Movie Top Kids (also originally known as Centurion Odyssey) is one of those telefilms Disney seems to have forgotten after airing it on their channel back in the 80s. Around the time, Mercedes-Benz was about to celebrate their centenary, and what better way to do so than to commission a movie about the history of the automobile? Disney later stepped into the picture and took up the film to be aired on their newly-established Disney Channel, with new scenes and a hacking subplot shoehorned in at Disney's behest so they can market the retooled film as an "after-school special".
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