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Space-Age Jack is a television program from the Generation 1 continuity family.
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Jack Colton?

Space-Age Jack is a human television program. It appears to focus on a conflict between a military organization and an opposing group of lizard-men. Any resemblance between this program and actual events is no doubt purely coincidental.

It is also called Space Ace Jack.

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Fiction

The Transformers cartoon

When the Quintessons introduced subliminal messages into the television signals picked up by the Junkions, these signals ended up being rebroadcast via the Junkions' omni-directional relay to the entire galaxy.

The Space-Age Jack program was thus seen on the planet Delta Pavonis IV. As a result, its cat-like humanoid inhabitants came under the influence of a subliminal message. This caused them to view all other life forms as their enemies and launch an attack on a species of dog-like humanoids that lived on the same planet. The Big Broadcast of 2006

The Big Broadcast of 2006

In the UK version of the story, the events of "The Big Broadcast of 2006" are a fabrication invented by Wreck-Gar.

When the Quintessons introduced subliminal messages into the television signals picked up by the Junkions, these signals ended up being rebroadcast via the Junkions' omni-directional relay to the entire galaxy.

The Space Ace Jack program was thus seen on the planet Delta Pavonis IV. As a result, its cat-like humanoid inhabitants came under the influence of a subliminal message. This caused them to view all other life forms as their enemies and launch an attack on a species of dog-like humanoids that lived on the same planet. The Big Broadcast of 2006

Notes

  • Space-Age Jack is, of course, one of several references to G.I. Joe that made its way into the third season of the Generation 1 cartoon. In addition to the "military versus reptile-themed villains" set-up and the battle cry of "Yo Jack!", Michael Bell, voice of G.I. Joe's Duke, even provided Jack's voice for this short clip.
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