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Episode 1: Yes We Have No TomatoesEpisode 2: Treasure of BangladarEpisode 3: Hooray for HollyweirdEpisode 4: New Gang in TownEpisode 5: Burnt RubberEpisode 6: Speedway AssaultEpisode 7: Turf WarsEpisode 8: Big FootensteinEpisode 9: It Came to MillburgEpisode 10: Pull the PlugEpisode 11: Deaf EarsEpisode 12: Back to the Game WorldEpisode 13: Tunnel RadishEpisode 14: Rigged DealEpisode 15: Criss Cross Double CrossEpisode 16: The Day Johnny Stayed at SchoolEpisode 17: Episode 17Episode 18: Episode 18Episode 19: Episode 19Episode 20: Episode 20Episode 21: Episode 21Episode 22: Episode 22Episode 23: Episode 23Episode 24: Episode 24Episode 25: Episode 25Episode 26: Episode 26Episode 27: Episode 27Episode 28: Episode 28Episode 29: Episode 29Episode 30: Episode 30Episode 31: Episode 31Episode 32: Episode 32Episode 33: Episode 33

Video Power
6.7/10
Seasons: 1
Country:US
Overview:
Video Power is an American television series that aired in two different formats from 1990-1992 in syndication. Both formats revolved around video games, and actor Stivi Paskoski presided over both series playing video game master Johnny Arcade. Allen J. Bohbot was the co-creator and executive producer of Video Power with Saban Entertainment's executive producers, Shuki Levy, Haim Saban, & Winston Richards. The series was taped in New York at Kaufman Astoria Studios.
Seasons
1
Episode Runtime
30 Minutes
First Air Date
1990-01-10
Rating
6.7
Production companies
Genre
Animation, Comedy