The coach tells Doyle that he has to improve his grades or he can't represent the team in the hockey match. That is how it is in high school. MOST coaches make sure to keep on eye on your grades when you're part of a team. If you keep your grades up, they'll let you stay, if not, they'll forbid you to come to practice or participate in the games/meets until you improve your grades. They'll do that even if you're best player or the team captain. SOME coaches choose to ignore that, bad move.
Doyle is going to great lengths just to get that brainwave stuff. That's what happens when people become addicted to drugs, they squander all their money and possessions(as compensation) for them. Drug dealers don't care how or where you get the money or the compensation, as long as you get it.
This is one of my favourite episodes. It's fun to watch and sends out a strong anti-drugs and anti-cheating message. It's a shame they don't make cartoons like this anymore.
Good Anti-Drugs message in this episode, you don't see that enough in any of the new cartoons for the kids of today....they need to bring this sort of stuff back!
but this episode really shows how this dirty business works.. they always give it for free and then sell it with higher price each time.. and teenagers start to steal from the parents, friends..
This was written a lot like the Bravestarr episode "The Price" where a Dingo gets a kid addicted to a drug called spin giving him his first taste for free, then charges the kid for the next one so the kid gets so withdrawn he starts stealing money from his mother to pay for his next hit of spin and eventually the kid dies at the end of the episode but not before Bravestarr and Thirty-Thrity take out the Spin factory on New Texas, very thought provoking episode, like this one.
This also reminds me of the episode of CAPTAIN PLANET when Mika(the Russian girl, I think that's her name)got hooked on those pills that her cousin got from Verminous & Looten.
I now live in Malaysia. There are -=NO=- drugs here. The war wasn't just won, it was crushed mercilessly and today most people only know what "cocaine" is because they've heard it from some movie. If you say "meth" or "heroin", you get a lot of blank stares. Drugs just dont exist here.
The same is true with a lot of countries. Just not America!
well that doesn't mean the same with all the other world.. drugs are everywhere.. you may be right but you cant really know if drug exists in somewhere or not..
and also i have never seen a drug in real life.. i have always seen them in movies.. if people in your country don t know what it is, it doesnt mean that they dont use drugs, that s non-knowledge :) and people may be seen non-knowledged not to be seen suspicious..
never seen a drug in your life (come on , seriously) . tabaco , alcohol,prescription drugs. cannabis coffee, . opium/(poppy)herion and coca leaf /cocaine ..you are right . drugs are everywhere
This series was a little before my time, I was born in 1986. The majority of shows I watched were mostly reruns of stuff from 1985-1989, while I watched a lot of 90s stuff: Tiny Toon Adventures, The Tick, X-Men, Spider-man, Animaniacs, etc.
It amazes me how a show like this, with great animation (especially for it being from the 1980s) and a storyline that has continuity (how rare), that it would be canceled after only 13 episodes...
A lot of the good ones were canceled after less than 20 episodes, Visionaries and InHumanoids both come to mind, they only had about 13/14 episode each and both were very good cartoons.
Great episode. I just can't understand Peggy Charren and her crusade against these shows in the 80's. I mean Galaxy High was against drugs, which is what everyone needed to hear.
I wouldn't take anyting called a brain blaster.
Thor13332 3 weeks ago
The coach tells Doyle that he has to improve his grades or he can't represent the team in the hockey match. That is how it is in high school. MOST coaches make sure to keep on eye on your grades when you're part of a team. If you keep your grades up, they'll let you stay, if not, they'll forbid you to come to practice or participate in the games/meets until you improve your grades. They'll do that even if you're best player or the team captain. SOME coaches choose to ignore that, bad move.
pytko3 1 month ago
Doyle's expressions in this are great.
xxmightyonexx 9 months ago
lol @ when he turns into a sliced sausage
ravegods 11 months ago
Brain Waves, got any spare Brain Waves....?
PumaSweat 1 year ago
Looks like somebody's gettin' galaxy "high."
UserUnfriendly21 1 year ago
i still cant believe there is only 13 episodes of this it felt like more when i was younger
castledragonsword 1 year ago
Doyle: 'Test? Omigooosh!'
lol
joel1975 1 year ago
Doyle is going to great lengths just to get that brainwave stuff. That's what happens when people become addicted to drugs, they squander all their money and possessions(as compensation) for them. Drug dealers don't care how or where you get the money or the compensation, as long as you get it.
pytko3 1 year ago
funny how he sounds like a surfer after he gets stoned...or brained or whatever
H00ps 2 years ago
except toward the end - he took on a southern accent... I guess southern = stupid. Well, no arguement here.
Metacomet7 2 years ago
@Metacomet7 Actually, it happens to be Valley Boy (from California) accent.
xxmightyonexx 9 months ago
@Metacomet7 - yeah, it was different after the THIRD hit.
xxmightyonexx 9 months ago
Doyle has the same voice as "wolfgang the prankster" when he is brainblasted!
Macadamienutz 2 years ago
This is one of my favourite episodes. It's fun to watch and sends out a strong anti-drugs and anti-cheating message. It's a shame they don't make cartoons like this anymore.
devilsavenger051181 2 years ago 4
@devilsavenger051181 that's cuz everyone is cheating and doing drugs. =.=
xxmightyonexx 9 months ago
Good Anti-Drugs message in this episode, you don't see that enough in any of the new cartoons for the kids of today....they need to bring this sort of stuff back!
cazbuster 2 years ago
It's interesting to note how some of those 80's cartoons taught moral lessons(against cheating in this episode), ya just don't see that anymore!
Bigfurry1975 2 years ago
coke is lucky...
flagg1122 2 years ago
LOL @ how Doyle's eyes start to look cracked out
ravegods 2 years ago
but this episode really shows how this dirty business works.. they always give it for free and then sell it with higher price each time.. and teenagers start to steal from the parents, friends..
tantrumania 3 years ago
this an anti- drugs ploy? xD wow...
anchoredwunderlust 3 years ago
This was written a lot like the Bravestarr episode "The Price" where a Dingo gets a kid addicted to a drug called spin giving him his first taste for free, then charges the kid for the next one so the kid gets so withdrawn he starts stealing money from his mother to pay for his next hit of spin and eventually the kid dies at the end of the episode but not before Bravestarr and Thirty-Thrity take out the Spin factory on New Texas, very thought provoking episode, like this one.
ThotThor 3 years ago
I saw that episode... I mean, just wow! btw Galaxy High rocks!
TechnoHajikelist 3 years ago
This also reminds me of the episode of CAPTAIN PLANET when Mika(the Russian girl, I think that's her name)got hooked on those pills that her cousin got from Verminous & Looten.
YellaDevil1 3 years ago
I like that fellas business card. lmfao Doyle is a druggie.
cavemeister 4 years ago
Hell, they even say that DRUGS will make you POPULAR! But at a price . . .
nuckinfutzerik 4 years ago
I like how they show the good side as well as the bad side of drugs in this lol
nuckinfutzerik 4 years ago
lol....doyles a crackhead....
deepinthought81 4 years ago
Another example of 80's cartoons doing a special episode about drug abuse. Too bad cartoons today don't do them anymore.
xox23 4 years ago
Well of course not. America lost the war on drugs. They're now available in almost every city, and only a show effort exists to stop them.
KaseyAkira 4 years ago
not only america loses war on drugs but every country.. and if the other countries can't win against this war then america can never win..
tantrumania 3 years ago
What are you talking about?
I now live in Malaysia. There are -=NO=- drugs here. The war wasn't just won, it was crushed mercilessly and today most people only know what "cocaine" is because they've heard it from some movie. If you say "meth" or "heroin", you get a lot of blank stares. Drugs just dont exist here.
The same is true with a lot of countries. Just not America!
KaseyAkira 3 years ago
well that doesn't mean the same with all the other world.. drugs are everywhere.. you may be right but you cant really know if drug exists in somewhere or not..
tantrumania 3 years ago 2
and also i have never seen a drug in real life.. i have always seen them in movies.. if people in your country don t know what it is, it doesnt mean that they dont use drugs, that s non-knowledge :) and people may be seen non-knowledged not to be seen suspicious..
tantrumania 2 years ago
never seen a drug in your life (come on , seriously) . tabaco , alcohol,prescription drugs. cannabis coffee, . opium/(poppy)herion and coca leaf /cocaine ..you are right . drugs are everywhere
siliconchipped 2 years ago
of course i saw tabaco, alcohol :))
i mean i didn't see cocaine or herion.. (those that illegal)
tantrumania 2 years ago
i didn't see those because i never had any relation with people who use drugs..
tantrumania 2 years ago
Oh this bring back memories, I was born 1977.
squamina 4 years ago
Galaxy high!!!
Legendary...
hoteps 4 years ago 6
Wheel of Morality, turn turn turn!
Tell us the lesson that we should learn!
JackhammerJesus 4 years ago
lollllll
PhyscoZombieChickie 3 years ago
This series was a little before my time, I was born in 1986. The majority of shows I watched were mostly reruns of stuff from 1985-1989, while I watched a lot of 90s stuff: Tiny Toon Adventures, The Tick, X-Men, Spider-man, Animaniacs, etc.
It amazes me how a show like this, with great animation (especially for it being from the 1980s) and a storyline that has continuity (how rare), that it would be canceled after only 13 episodes...
KwikKash 4 years ago
A lot of the good ones were canceled after less than 20 episodes, Visionaries and InHumanoids both come to mind, they only had about 13/14 episode each and both were very good cartoons.
ThotThor 3 years ago
Yep. Too true.
YellaDevil1 3 years ago
Great episode. I just can't understand Peggy Charren and her crusade against these shows in the 80's. I mean Galaxy High was against drugs, which is what everyone needed to hear.
PoPoNellie 4 years ago
brain blaster - drugs
beatnik8 4 years ago
Another Classic... Thanx
NobbyStilton 4 years ago