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1 South Park (1997 TV series)
Episode: Go God Go XII

Cartman is stuck in the future, in the middle of an international civil war between rival Atheist factions. And he STILL can't play Nintendo Wii.

8.6/10 721
2 Buck Rogers (1950 TV series) 7.4/10 16
3 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979 TV series)

A 20th century astronaut is revived out of 500 years of suspended animation to become the greatest hero of a future Earth.

6.8/10 1,922
4 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979 TV movie)

A 20th century astronaut emerges out of 500 years of suspended animation into a future time where Earth is threatened by alien invaders.

5.9/10 1,497
5 Buck Rogers (1977)

Edited version of the 1939 Universal serial "Buck Rogers."

5.8/10 204
6 Destination Saturn (1966 TV movie)

A re-edited version of the the 1939 serial Buck Rogers, released to television in the 1960's as a feature film and now floating around the underground on videotape.

4.7/10 8
7 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1934 short)

A signal from Buddy Deering on Mars warns Earth that the Tiger Men of Mars and their cruel king have broken their treaty and are attacking...

3.7/10 70
8 Screen Snapshots: Famous Cartoonists (1950 documentary short)

Ralph Staub zooms his Screen Snapshots camera in on many of the most famous newspaper comic-strip cartoonists and creators of the era...

9 Buck Rogers (????)

The story of Buck Rogers, an astronaut from 20th century, who awakens after remaining dormant for 500 years and attempts to save the earth from an evil ruler.

10 Zoom 909 (1982 video game)

In this game, you are piloting a Starfighter across the planet Zoom. To get into space and find the mother ship, you must zoom through the pairs of vertical poles and blow away the attacking vessels.

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