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Kurt Warner's
Good Sports Gang
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First Things First Foundation
Good Times Video
First Released: 2003
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ABOUT KURT WARNER'S GOOD SPORTS GANG
Calling all boys and girls! Kurt Warner (two-time National Football League (NFL) MVP and Super Bowl MVP) and his Good Sports Gang are coming your way with their fun-filled adventures full of down-to-earth values! Kurt, better known to the Good Sports as Coach, is on the lookout for kids in need and relies on the Good Sports Gang to save the day! Come along with Kurt, Qubee, and this mighty band of extra-special super heroes! Toes will be tapping as a kid-friendly melodies and the infectious rhythms of bouncing balls accompany the Good Sports wherever they go.
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TV LISTINGS
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| Smile of a Child Elliott the Invincible TBA |
| Smile of a Child Together We're Better
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(Airtimes subject to change. Check the Channel's page the up to date schedule.) |
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KURT WARNER'S GOOD SPORTS GANG EPISODE GUIDE AND DVD / VHS LISTINGS |
EPISODE # |
EPISODE TITLE / DESCRIPTION |
AVAILABLE ON DVD? |
AVAILABLE ON VHS? |
#1 |
Elliot The Invincible A story about finding one's talent. The town jocks have exiled a boy named Elliot from their zany new game, Flobo, and saddled him with a cruel nickname, Elliot the Unable. But our superheroes know that everyone has a talent, and they're off to the rescue! You'll find out how they help a kid, who thought he was a chump, discover that he really is a champ! |
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Together We're Better A story about teamwork. The big parade is only two days away and everyone for miles around is working hard to build the most fabulous float of all time. The FairField kids have lots of great ideas, but for some reason they can't get their act together. As the Good Sports investigate the scene, they discover that the FairField kids are building three floats instead of one. Qubee knows that the solution is to get the kids to work together on one grand float, but the mission is not as simple as it seems. Just like the FairField float builders, his own Good Sports have forgotten what teamwork is all about and are now only out for themselves. |
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